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KD372.B89 B87 1775i | The trial of Jane Butterfield for the wilful murder of William Scawen, Esq. at the Assizes held at Croydon for the county of Surry on Saturday the 19th of August, 1775, before the Right Honourable Sir Sidney Stafford Smythe, Knt., Lord Chief Baron of His Majesty's Court of Exchequer / | 1 |
KD372.B99 B993 1951i | Trial of Frederick Bywaters and Edith Thompson | 1 |
KD372.C35 R47 1824i | The reports of the trials of William Campion, Thomas Jefferies, Richard Hassell, John Clarke, William Haley, William Cochrane, and others for the sale of anti-Christian publications in the shop of Richard Carlile, 84 Fleet Street, London tried at the Old Bailey sessions, for June, 1824, before Newman Knowlys, the recorder, and common juries. | 1 |
KD372.C36 C36 1753i | The case of Elizabeth Canning fairly stated containing, an impartial account of every thing that has happen'd, or been transacted in this strange affair, from her being seized in Moorfields, to the present time : the whole evidence given on her examination before the sitting alderman, and that of Virtue Hall before the justice, unravelled and set in a true light : likewise, Virtue Hall's examination before Justice Lediard, and recantation before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor : with pertinent remarks on the several passages as they occur in the narrative. | 1 |
KD372.C36 C36 1754i |
Genuine and impartial memoirs of Elizabeth Canning containing a complete history of that unfortunate girl from her birth to the present time, and particularly every remarkable occurrence from the day of her absence January 1, 1753, to the day of her receiving sentence, May 30, 1754, in which is included the whole tenor of the evidence given against and for her on her late extraordinary trial with some observations on the behaviour of the court and the conduct of the jury : also free and candid remarks on Sir Crisp Gascoyne's Address. The remarkable tryal of Elizabeth Canning on an indictment prefer'd against her for pergury, before the Right Honourable Thomas Rawlinson, Esq., Lord-Mayor of the City of London, the Honourable Mr. Baron Legge, and several others His Majesty's justices for the City of London, and County of Middlesex : on Monday the 29th day of April, 1754. The trial of Elizabeth Canning, spinster, for wilful and corrupt perjury at Justice Hall in the Old-Bailey, held by adjournment, on Monday the 29th of April, Wednesday the 1st, Friday the 3d, Saturday the 4th, Monday the 6th, Tuesday the 7th, and Wednesday the 8th of May, 1754, before the Right Honourable Thomas Rawlinson, Esq., Lord-Mayor of the city of London, Sir Edward Clive, knt. one of the justices of His Majesty's Court of Common Pleas, the Honourable Heneage Legge, Esq., one of the barons of His Majesty's Court of Exchequer, William Moreton, Esq., recorder, and others the justices, &c. / |
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KD372.C36 C37 1754i | Canning's magazine or, A review of the whole evidence that has been hitherto offered for, or against Elizabeth Canning, and Mary Squires : including some memorable occurrences, never before imparted to the publick. | 1 |
KD372.C36 C69 1753i | An appeal to the public, in behalf of Elizabeth Canning in which the material facts in her story are fairly stated, and shewn to be true, on the foundation of evidence / | 1 |
KD372.C36 F54 1753i | A clear state of the case of Elizabeth Canning who hath sworn that she was robbed and almost starved to death by a gang of gipsies and other villains in January last, for which one Mary Squires now lies under sentence of death / | 1 |
KD372.C36 H55 1753i | The story of Elizabeth Canning considered | 1 |
KD372.C36 L58 1754i | A liveryman's reply to Sir Crisp Gascoigne's address shewing that gentleman's real motives and his whole conduct concerning Canning and Squires. | 1 |
KD372.C36 M33 1926i | The Canning wonder | 1 |
KD372.C36 R36 1753i | A letter to the Right Honourable the Earl of -- concerning the affair of Elizabeth Canning | 1 |
KD372.C36 R44 1754i | A refutation of Sir Crisp Gascoyne's account of his conduct in the cases of Elizabeth Canning and Mary Squires | 1 |
KD372.C36 W45 1940i | The mystery of Elizabeth Canning as found in the testimony of the Old Bailey trials and other records / | 1 |
KD372.C3667 B53 1813i | Chancery injunction! letters to Her Royal Highness Caroline, Princess of Wales : comprising the only true history of the celebrated book : disclosing a full account of an extraordinary prosecution, commenced against the author, in the Court of Chancery, through having a copy thereof in his possession : and exhibiting the injunction granted by Lord Eldon, to prevent his parting from the said book, under the penalty of five thousand pounds!!! / | 1 |
KD372.C3667 C375 1813b | The genuine book : an inquiry, or delicate investigation into the conduct of Her Royal Highness, the Princess of Wales : before Lords Erskine, Spencer, Grenville, and Ellenborough, the four special commissioners of inquiry, appointed by His Majesty in the year 1806 / | 1 |
KD372.C37 | Rape, gender and class intersections in courtroom narratives / | 1 |
KD372.C37 C37 1825i | Report of the trial of Mrs. Carlile on the attorney-general's ex-officio information for the protection of tyrants, against the 8th no. of vol. 3, of the Republican ; with the information & defence at large : tried before Chief Justice Abbott, and a special jury, at the Guildhall, London, on January 19th, 1821 ; to which is added, The report of the proceedings on receiving sentence, in the court at Westminster Hall. | 1 |
KD372.C37 H47 1999 | A house in gross disorder : sex, law, and the 2nd Earl of Castlehaven / | 1 |
KD372.C37 T79 | The tryal of Roger Earl of Castlemaine for high treason in conspiring the death of the King, the subversion of the government, and introducing of popery and arbitrary power : before the Lord Chief Justice Scroggs &c. at the King's Bench Bar at Westminster the 23th of June 1680 where he was acquitted. | 2 |