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KD372.C535 C535 1696i | The tryals and condemnation of Robert Charnock, Edward King, and Thomas Keyes, for the horrid and execrable conspiracy to assassinate His Sacred Majesty K. William, in order to a French invasion of this kingdom who upon full evidence were found guilty of high-treason, at the Sessions-House in the Old-Baily, March 11, 169⁵/₆ : together with a true copy of the papers delivered by them to the sheriffs of London and Middlesex at the time of their execution. | 1 |
KD372.C55 C55 1700i | The proceedings in the House of Commons, touching the impeachment of Edward late Earl of Clarendon, Lord High-Chancellour of England, anno 1667 with the many debates and speeches in the House : the impeachment exhibited against him : his petition in answer thereto : as also the several weighty arguments concerning the nature of treason, bribery, &c. : by Serj. Maynard, Sir Ed. S. Sir T.L. Mr. Vaughan, Sir Rob. Howard, Mr. Hambden, and other members of that Parliament : together, with the articles of high-treason exhibited against the said Earl, by the Earl of Bristol in the House of Lords on the 10th of July, 1663 : with the opinion of all the learned judges therein. | 1 |
KD372.C58 T75 1776i | The trial of Elizabeth, Duchess Dowager of Kingston for bigamy, before the Right Honourable the House of Peers, in Westminster-Hall, in full Parliament on Monday the 15th, Tuesday the 16th, Friday the 19th, Saturday the 20th, and Monday the 22d of April 1776, on the last of which days the said Elizabeth, Duchess Dowager of Kingston was found guilty. | 1 |
KD372.C63 C63 1831i | A full and accurate report of the trial of William Cobbett, Esq. (before Lord Tenterden and a special jury) on Thursday, July 7, 1831, in the Court of King's Bench, Guildhall. | 1 |
KD372.C63 C63 1832i | A full and accurate report of the trial of William Cobbett, Esq. (before Lord Tenterden and a special jury) on Thursday, July 7, 1831, in the Court of King's Bench, Guildhall. | 1 |
KD372.C63575 C655 1722i | The tryal and condemnation of Arundel Coke, alias Cooke Esq., and of John Woodburne labourer, for felony, in slitting the nose of Edward Crispe gent. contrary to the 22 & 23 Car. II, cap. I intitled, An act to prevent malicious maiming and wounding : who were found guilty at the assizes held before the Right Honourable Sir Peter King Knt., Lord Chief Justice of His Majesty's Court of Common Pleas, at Bury St. Edmonds, Tuesday the 13th of March, 1721, and received sentence the day following. | 1 |
KD372.C64 C64 1678i | The tryal of Edward Coleman, Gent., for conspiring the death of the King, and the subversion of the government of England and the Protestant religion who upon full evidence was found guilty of high treason, and received sentence accordingly, on Thursday, November the 28th, 1678. | 1 |
KD372 .C65 | The tryal and condemnation of Arundel Coke alias Cooke esq; and of John Woodburne labourer, for felony, in slitting the nose of Edward Crispe gent. contrary to the 22 & 23 Car. II, cap. I intitled, An act to prevent malicious maiming and wounding; who were found guilty at the assizes held before the Right Honourable Sir Peter King knt. ... at Bury St. Edmonds, Tuesday the 18th of March 1721, and received sentence the day following. | 1 |
KD372.C65 C65 1798i | The trial of James O'Coigly, otherwise called James Quigley, otherwise called James John Fivey, Arthur O'Connor, Esq., John Binns, John Allen, and Jeremiah Leary, for high treason under a special commission at Maidstone in Kent on Monday the twenty-first and Tuesday the twenty-second days of May, 1798 / | 1 |
KD372.C66 A32 | An Account of the full tryal and examination of Spencer Cooper, Esq. at Harford assizes on Wednesday the 19th. of this instant July, 1699, for the murther of Mrs. Sarah Stout on the 13th. of March last, and of his being accquited [sic], before the honerable (sic) Baron Hatsell | 1 |
KD372.C66 C66 1696i | The arraignment, tryal, and condemnation of Peter Cooke, Gent. for high-treason in endeavoring to procure forces from France to invade this kingdom, and conspiring to levy war in this realm, for assisting and abetting the said invasion, in order to the deposing of His Sacred Majesty, King William, and restoring the late king : who upon full evidence was found guilty at the Sessions-House in the Old Baily, on Wednesday the 13th of May, 1696, and received sentence the same day : with the learned arguments both of the king's and prisoner's council upon the new act of Parliament for regulating tryals in cases of treason : perused by the Lord Chief Justice Treby, and the Council present at the tryal. | 1 |
KD372.C67 C67 1828i |
An accurate account of the trial of William Corder, for the murder of Maria Marten of Polstead, in Suffolk which took place at Bury Saint Edmunds, on Thursday and Friday, the 7th and 8th Aug. 1828, before Chief Baron Alexander. The trial of William Corder, at the Assizes, Bury St. Edmund's, Suffolk, August 7th and 8th, 1828, for the murder of Maria Marten, in the red barn at Polstead including the matrimonial advertisement, and many other curious and important particulars, down to his execution, obtained exclusively by the editor. |
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KD372.C67 C87 1828i | An authentic and faithful history of the mysterious murder of Maria Marten with a full development of all the extraordinary circumstances which led to the discovery of her body in the red barn : to which is added the trial of William Corder, taken at large in short hand specially for this work : with an account of his execution, dissection, &c., and many interesting particulars relative to the village of Polstead and its vicinity, the prison correspondence of Corder, and fifty-three letters in answer to his advertisement for a wife / | 1 |
KD372.C67 C87 1834i | An authentic and faithful history of the mysterious murder of Maria Marten with a full development of all the extraordinary circumstances which led to the discovery of her body in the red barn : to which is added the trial of William Corder, taken at large in short hand specially for this work : with an account of his execution, dissection, &c., and many interesting particulars relative to the village of Polstead and its vicinity, the prison correspondence of Corder, and fifty-three letters in answer to his advertisement for a wife / | 2 |
KD372.C67 C87 1849i |
An authentic and faithful history of the mysterious murder of Maria Marten with a full development of all the extraordinary circumstances which led to the discovery of her body in the red barn ; to which is added the trial of William Corder, taken at large in short-hand especially for this work : with an account of his execution, dissection, &c. and many interesting particulars relative to the village of Polstead and its vicinity, the prison correspondence of Corder, and fifty-three letters in answer to his advertisements for a wife / An authentic and faithful history of the mysterious murder of Maria Marten with a full development of all the extraordinary circumstances which led to the discovery of her body in the red barn : to which is added the trial of William Corder, taken at large in short hand specially for this work : with an account of his execution, dissection, &c., and many interesting particulars relative to the village of Polstead and its vicinity, the prison correspondence of Corder, and fifty-three letters in answer to his advertisement for a wife / |
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KD372.C67 C87 1948 |
The murder of Maria Marten : being an authentic and faithful history, with a full development of the most extraordinary circumstances which led to the discovery of her body in the Red Barn. To which is added the trial of William Corder, with anecdotes of his life .. / The murder of Maria Marten; being an authentic and faithful history, with a full development of the most extraordinary circumstances which led to the discovery of her body in the Red Barn. To which is added the trial of William Corder, with anecdotes of his life .. |
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KD372.C67 C872 1928 | The mysterious murder of Maria Marten at Polstead, in Suffolk. | 1 |
KD372.C69 C69 1699i |
The tryal of Spencer Cowper, Esq., John Marson, Ellis Stevens, and William Rogers, Gent. upon an indictment for the murther of Mrs. Sarah Stout, a Quaker before Mr. Baron Hatsell, at Hertford Assizes, July 18, 1699, of which they were acquitted : with the opinions of the eminent physicians and chyrurgeons on both sides concerning drowned bodies, delivered in the tryal, and the several letters produced in court. The tryal of Spencer Cowper, Esq., John Marson, Ellis Stevens, and William Rogers, gent., upon an indictment for the murther of Mrs. Sarah Stout, a Quaker, before Mr. Baron Hatsell, at Hertford Assizes, July 18, 1699, of which they were acquitted with the opinions of the eminent physicians and chyrurgeons on both sides concerning drowned bodies delivered in the tryal and the several letters produced in court. |
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KD372.C69 C69 1741i | The trial of Spencer Cowper, Esq., John Marson, Ellis Stevens and William Rogers, Gent., for the murder of Mrs. Sarah Stout, a Quaker before Mr. Baron Hatsell, at Hertford Assizes, July 18, 1699 ; The trial of Hugh Reason, and Robert Tranter, at the King's Bench, for the murder of Edward Lutterel, Esq., Feb. 3, 1721 ; The trial of John Woodburne and Arundel Coke, Esq., at Suffolk Assizes for felony, in wilfully slitting the nose of William Crispe, Gent., March 13, 1721 ; Proceedings in Parliament against James Earl of Derwentwanter, William Lord Widdrington, William Earl of Nithisdale, Robert Earl of Carnwath, William Viscount Kenmure, and William Lord Nairn, upon an impeachment for high-treason, Feb. 9, 1715 ; The trial of George Earl of Wintoun, upon an impeachment for high treason, March 15, 16, 19, 1715. | 1 |
KD372.C69 (INTERNET) | The tryal of Spencer Cowper, Esq, John Marson, Ellis Stevens, and William Rogers, gent. upon an indictment for the murther of Mrs. Sarah Stout, a Quaker before Mr. Baron Hatsell, at Hertford assizes, July 18, 1699 : of which they were acquitted : with the opinions of the eminent physicians and chyrurgeons on both sides, concerning drowned bodies, delivered in the tryal and the several letters produced in court. | 1 |