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KD372.H367 H367 1794i The trials for high treason, of Thomas Hardy, John Horne Tooke, John Augustus Bonney, Stewart Kyd, Jeremiah Joyce, Thomas Holcroft, John Richter, John Thelwall, and John Baxter to which are prefixed the Lord President's charge to the grand jury, the proceedings, first at Hick's Hall, and afterward at the Old Bailey, previous to the commencement of Mr. Hardy's trial, and a correct copy of the indictment : also, lists of the petty jurors, and of the witnesses on the part of the Crown /
The proceedings in cases of high treason, under a special commission of oyer and terminer which was first opened at Hicks's Hall, Oct. 2, 1794, and afterwards continued at the Sessions House, in the Old Bailey /
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KD372.H367 H367 1795i The genuine trial of Thomas Hardy, for high treason at the Sessions House in the Old Bailey, from October 28 to November 5, 1794 / 1
KD372.H367 H3672 1794i The trial of Thomas Hardy for high treason containing the whole of the proceedings of each day at the Old-Bailey, Mr. Erskine's eloquent speech in defence of the prisoner, Chief Justice Eyre's charge to the jury, &c. &c. : taken in shorthand at the Old-Bailey. 1
KD372 .H37 1695 To the honourable House of Commons assembled in Parliament. The case and humble petition of Benjamin Harris bookseller, lately come from New-England. 1
KD372.H37 B76 1790i An elucidation of the articles of impeachment preferred by the last Parliament against Warren Hastings, Esq., late Governor General of Bengal
An elucidation of the articles of impeachment preferred by the last Parliament against Warren Hastings, Esq., late governor general of Bengal
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KD372.H37 H37 1786i India courier extraordinary proceedings of Parliament relating to Warren Hastings, Esq. containing Mr. Burke's charges, and Mr. Hastings's defence.
Appendix to the India courier extraordinary containing copies of all the papers laid before the Honourable the House of Commons, by Mr. Morton, from the United Company of Merchants of England trading to the East Indies, relative to Warren Hastings, Esq., late Governor General of Bengal, &c.
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KD372.H37 H37 1796i The history of the trial of Warren Hastings, Esq. late Governor-General of Bengal, before the High Court of Parliament in Westminster-Hall on an impeachment by the Commons of Great-Britain, for high crimes and misdemeanors : containing the whole of the proceedings and debates in both houses of Parliament, relating to that celebrated prosecution, from Feb. 7, 1786, until his acquittal, April 23, 1795 : to which is added, an account of the proceedings of various general courts of the honourable United East-India Company, held in consequence of his acquittal. 1
KD372.H37 M87 Murder will out an impartial narrative of the notorious wicked life of Capt. Harrison, who was arraign'd, try'd, and convicted, at the sessions-house in the Old-Baily, on Wednesday last, the sixth instant, for the late barbarous, cruel, and unheard of murder of Doctor Clench : giving a particular account of his birth, parentage, and education ... and lastly of the motives and reasons that induced him to commit the said ... murder ... with the manner of it, and the true causes of its discovery. 1
KD372.H37 S64 1859i Speeches of the managers and counsel in the trial of Warren Hastings 1
KD372.H39 N43 1848i Remarks on a late decision of the judges as visitors of the Inns of Court 1
KD372.H49 P79 1660i Beheaded Dr. John Hewytts ghost pleading, yea, crying for exemplarie justice against the arbitrarie, un-exampled injustice of his late judges and executioners in the new High-Commission, or Court of Justice, sitting in Westminster-hall conteining his legal plea, demurrer, and exceptions to their illegal jurisdiction, proceedings, and bloody sentence against him : drawn up by counsel, and left behinde him ready ingrossed : the substance whereof he pleaded before them by word of mouth, and would have tendred them in writing in due form of law, had he not discerned their preemptory resolution to reject and over-rule, before they heard them read. 1
KD372.H49 R87 The court-martial of the "Bounty" mutineers; 1
KD372.H49 T78 1659i Murther revealed, or, A voyce from the grave faithfully relating the deplorable death of Dr. John Hewit, late of St. Gregories London, with severall queries propounded to the consciences of his bloody tryers / 1
KD372.H56 B35 1750i Liberty invaded, or, The remarkable case of an English lady, presumptuously held in a slavish imprisonment, within these His Majesty's dominions, without crime against, or any demand upon her addressed to the honourable House of Commons. 1
KD372.H635 H635 1831i Report of the trial of Thomas Bent Hodgson, Esq. and others charged with conspiracy at the Court of King's Bench, Guildhall, London on Wednesday & Thursday, the 21st & 22d of December 1831 by a special jury before the Right Hon. Lord Tenterden / 1
KD372.H64 H64 1819i Report of a trial, the King against Earl Grosvenor, John Johnson and others in the Court of King's Bench, Westminster, before Lord Chief Justice Abbott, and a special jury, at the sittings after Trinity term, 1819, for a nuisance, by erecting an embankment obstructing the navigation of the River Thames / 1
KD372.H642 H64 1817i A correct report of the trial of William Holden, James Ashcroft, the elder, James Ashcroft, the younger, David Ashcroft, and James Robinson for the murder of Margaret Marsden and Hannah Partington, and for robbery in the dwelling-house of Mr. Thos. Littlewood, at Pendleton : before Sir Richard Richards, Knight, Lord Chief Baron of His Majestry's Court of Exchequer, at Lancaster assizes, on Friday, the fifth of September, 1817 / 1
KD372.H647 H647 1832i An authentic and faithful history of the atrocious murder of Celia Holloway with an accurate account of all the mysterious and extraordinary circumstances which led to the discovery of her mangled body in the copse in the lover's walk at Preston near Brighton : including also the trial for the murder and the extraordinary confessions of John Holloway : together with his life / 1
KD372.H648 H648 1795i A narrative of facts, relating to a prosecution for high treason including the address to the jury, which the court refused to hear, with letters to the Attorney General, Lord Chief Justice Eyre, Mr. Serjeant Adair, the Honourable Thomas Erskine, and Vicary Gibbs Esq., and the defence the author had prepared, if he had been brought to trial / 1
KD372.H65 H65 1684 The free and voluntary confession and narrative of James Holloway (addressed to His Majesty) written with his own hand, and delivered by himself to Mr. Secretary Jenkins ; as also the proceedings against the said James Holloway, in His Majesties Kings Bench Court, Westminster. And his petition to His Majesty.
The free and voluntary confession and narrative of James Holloway (addressed to His Majesty)
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