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Fairbanks, Jason, 1780-1801.
The solemn declaration of the late unfortunate Jason Fairbanks : from the original manuscript / composed and signed by himself, a very short time before his death ; to which is added some account of his life and character, the whole collected and published by Ebenezer Fairbanks, Jun.
(1801)
Fairchild, J. H. (Joy Hamlet), 1790-1859, defendant.
Celebrated trial of Rev. Joy Hamlet Fairchild, for the alleged seduction of Miss Rhoda Davidson, together with his own defence before the Council.
([1844?])
Correspondence between Rev. Nehemiah Adams and Rev. J.H. Fairchild : with notes and comments by a committee of the Payson church.
(1846)
The new doctrine of clerical privilege : an address delivered in Tremont Temple on the 26th and 27th of January, 1852 / by J.H. Fairchild.
(1852)
Trial of Rev. Joy Hamlet Fairchild. On a charge of adultery with Miss Rhoda Davidson. Reported for the Boston daily times, by J. E. P. Weeks, esq.
([c1845])
Trial of Rev. Joy Hamlet Fairchild. On a charge of adultery with Miss Rhoda Davidson. Reported for the Boston daily times, by J. E. P. Weeks, esq.
(1845)
Fairfield, Edmund B. (Edmund Burke), 1821-1904.
Wickedness in high places : a review of the Beecher case / by Edmund B. Fairfield.
(1874)
Fendall, Philip Ricard, 1794-1868.
Argument of Philip R. Fendall, U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia, on the trial of George A. Gardiner in the Criminal Court, D. C., March term, 1853, for false swearing / taken in shorthand by John J. McElhone ; to which is added an appendix, containing letters, &c., of George A. Gardiner to Don A. Quiros and others, letters of John Charles Gardiner to Don Manuel Verastegui and others, and other documents.
(1853)
Ferguson, Bradbury, defendant.
Report of the trial of Bradbury Ferguson, on an indictment for the murder of Mrs. Eliza Ann Ferguson and a report of the trial of George F. Willey, on an indictment for the murder of David Glass; at the term of the Court of common pleas, holden at Portsmouth, in the county of Rockingham, on the third Tuesday of February, A.D. 1841. By C.E. Potter.
(1841)
Field, Thomas W.
Judgment of the referee in the case of Thomas W. Field against Thomas Kinsella for seduction of Emeline Field, wife of the plaintiff, and a copy of the deed of trust of the damages.
([18??])
Fieschi, Giuseppe Marco, 1790-1836, defendant.
Procès de Fieschi et de ses complices : devant la Cour des pairs, précédé des faits préliminaires et de l'acte d'accusation.
(1836)
Finlayson, Margaret Graham Davidson.
Report of the trial by jury, of the action of damages for assault : Margaret Finlayson, spouse of Archibald Finlayson shoemaker, Glasgow, against Michael Gilfillan, writer in Glasgow.
(1825)
Finnerty, Peter, 1766-1822.
Trial of Mr. Peter Finerty, late printer of The Press : for a libel against His Excellency Earl Camden, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, in a letter signed Marcus in that paper.
(1798)
Finney, Patrick.
Trial of Mr. Patrick Finney, on a charge of high treason : heard before the Hon. Judge Chamberlaine, and the Hon. Baron Smith, of the last Commission of Oyer and Terminer for this city ... / accurately reported by a Barrister.
([179-])
Finnimore, Humphry, 18th cent.
The trial of Humphry Finnimore, Esq. (reputed to be worth forty thousand pounds), who was tried at the quarter session holden for the county of Surrey in the Town-Hall, Southwark, on Thursday the 14th day of January 1779 and convicted of felony in stealing of five turkies, the property of Thomas Humphries.
(1779)
Fitzgerald, George Robert, 1746-1786, defendant.
The trials of George Robert Fitzgerald, Esq., Timothy Brecknock, James Fulton, and others, for the murder of Patrick Randal McDonnell, and Charles Hinson, Esquires : also, the trial of John Gallagher and others : for the assault on George Robert Fitzgerald, in the Goal of Castlebar.
(1786)
Fitzhardinge, William Fitzhardinge Berkeley, Earl of, 1786-1857.
The trial of Judge versus Berkeley and others : tried at Heresford, on Thursday, August 4, 1825. Before Sir James Burrough, Knt., one of the justices of His Majesty's Court of Common Pleas, and a special jury. / Take in short hand by J.A. Dowling.
(1825)
Forbes, James, Orangeman.
The trials of James Forbes, Henry Handwich, William Graham, Mathew Handwich, George Graham, and William Brownlow in the Court of the King's Bench ... February 3, 1823, and following days, fo a conspiracy, riot, and an attempt to assault the ... Marquis Wellesley, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland ... on his visit to the theatre, 14th December, 1822 ...
(1823)
Forrest, Catharine Norton (Sinclair), 1818-1891, plaintiff.
The Forrest divorce case. Catharine N. Forrest against Edwin Forrest. Fully and correctly reported by the reporter of the National police gazette; with opening and concluding arguments of counsel, charge of the court, letters from Mr. and Mrs. Forrest, and other persons of standing and influence, together with the Consuelo letter, and other interesting details, leading to this controversy ...
(1852)
The report of the Forrest divorce case : being a verbatim report of the testimony taken in the action for divorce by Catharine N. Forrest vs. Edwin Forrest, tried before Justice Oakley, in the New York Superior court, commenced Tuesday, December 16, 1851 / Reported by the law reporter of the New York Herald.
(1852)
48th Congress, House of Representatives
Testimony relating to expenditures in the Department of Justice: The Ottoman Case. (Mis. Doc. 38, Part 3.)
(1884)
Foulkes, Robert, d. 1679.
An alarme for sinners : containing the confession, prayers, letters, and last words of Robert Foulkes ... [executed for murder] with an account of his life ...
(1679)
Foy, James.
An account of the arguments of counsel, and the directions of the court, on a plea of auterfois acquit : pleaded by James Foy at the Summer Assizes 1786, holden for the county of Mayo at Ballinrobe, on the fifth day of June : to an indictment for procuring, stirring, and provoking Andrew Creagh, otherwise Craig and others, to slee and murder Patrick Randal MÂ’Donnell, Esquire and Charles Hipson, with the pleadings in that case
(1786)
Frost, John, 1750-1842.
The trial of John Frost for seditious words : in Hilary term, 1793 / taken in short hand by Ramsey.
(1794)
Fuller, Robert, b. 1795?
An account of the imprisonment and sufferings of Robert Fuller, of Cambridge : who while peaceably and quietly and rationally in possession of his own house, was seized and detained in the McLean Asylum for the Insane, at Charlestown, Mass., 65 days, from
(1833)
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