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Date: 1820-1829
[1820]
Mystery developed, or, Russell Colvin, (supposed to be murdered,) in full life : and, Stephen and Jesse Boorn, (his convicted murderers,) rescued from ignominious death by wonderful discoveries : containing, I. a narrative of the whole transaction / by Rev. Lemuel Haynes, A.M. II. Rev. Mr. Haynes' sermon, upon the development of the mystery ; III. a succinct account of the indictment, trial, and conviction of Stephen and Jesse Boorn.
by Haynes, Lemuel, 1753-1833.
[1820]
A refutation of certain calumnies published in a pamphlet entitled, ""Correspondence between Mr. Granville Sharp[e] Pattison and Dr. Nathaniel Chapman."" / By Granville Sharp Pattison, esq. ...
by Pattison, Granville Sharp, 1791-1851.
[1820]
The trial of Michael Powars for the murder of Timothy Kennedy, before the Supreme judicial court of Massachusetts, Boston, April 11, 1820.
by Power, Michael, 1769-1820, defendant.
[1820]
The trial of Michael Powars for the murder of Timothy Kennedy, before the Supreme judicial court of Massachusetts, Boston, April 11, 1820.
by Power, Michael, 1769-1820, defendant.
[1820]
The trials of Arthur Thistlewood, : J. Ings, J.T. Brunt, W. Davidson, and R. Tidd, on a charge of high treason in attempting to depose the King and assassinate his ministers. Including the whole of the evidence, speeches of counsel, prisoners' defence, &c. Tried at the Sessions House, Old Bailey, before Lord Chief Justice Abbott, Lord Chief Justice Dallas, the chief Baron Richards, and Mr. Justice Richardson, April 17, 1820, and following days. Taken in short hand. To which is added, a copious account of the execution.
by Thistlewood, Arthur, 1770-1820.
[1821]
Account of the short life and ignominious death of Stephen Merrill Clark : who was executed at Salem on Thursday the tenth day of May, 1821, at the early age of 16 years and 9 months, for the crime of arson.
by Unknown Author
[1821]
The claims of her majesty Caroline Amerlia Elizabeth, Queen of England, to be crowned with her royal husband King George IV.
by Caroline, Queen, consort of George IV, King of Great Britain
[1821]
Report of the several trials of Robert M. Goodwin, for manslaughter, before the honourable Cadwallader D. Colden, mayor of the city of New-York, George B. Thorp, and Stephen Allen, aldermen, on the 14th, 15th, 16th, 17th, and 18th days of March, 1820, and before the Honorourable Jonas Platt, One of the Justices of the Supreme Court, on the 17th, 18th, and 19th days of April, 1821
by Rogers, Daniel, 1780-1839, reporter.
[1821]
The whole of the proceedings : duly authenticated, in the case of divorce of Andrew Ure, M.D. v. Catharine Ure, for adultery with Granville Sharpe Pattison : tried in the Consistory Court at Edinburgh on the 30th of January, 1819.
by Ure, Andrew, 1778-1857, plaintiff.
[1822]
The case of George W. Niven, Esq., attorney and counsellor at law, charged with mal-practices and suspended by order of the court of common pleas of the city of New-York : containing much curious matter, ingenuous argument, and eloquent discourse, equally interesting to counsellors and clients, to the safety of the public, and the honor and dignity of a learned profession.
by Sampson, William, 1764-1836.
[1822]
The cause of the fundholders maintained and defended.
by Unknown Author
[1822]
The death-bed confessions of the late Countess of Guernsey, to Lady Anne H *******; developing a series of mysterious transactions connected with the most illustrious personages in the kingdom.
by Guernsey, Countess.
[1822]
Manchester meeting, sixteenth of August, 1819 : a report of the trial, Redford against Birley and others for an assault on the sixteenth of August, 1819, before Mr. Justice Holroyd and a special jury, at the Lancaster Spring assizes, 1822 ; taken in court
by Birley, Hugh Hornby, d. 1845, defendant.
[1822]
Report of proceedings in the District Court of the United States for the Southern District of New-York, on a suit brought by the United States against Daniel D. Tomkins, June 3, 1822 : containing the testimony at large, the speeches of the defendent, and of the counsel on both sides, together with the judge's charge / by one of the jury.
by Unknown Author
[1822]
Report of the case of Joshua Stow vs. Sherman Converse, for a libel : containing a history of two trials before the Superior Court, and some account of the proceedings before the Supreme Court of Errors.
by Stow, Joshua, 1782-1842.
[1822]
Report from the commissioners appointed to inquire into the state of Ilchester Gao1 / Ordered by the House of Commons, to be printed, Feb. 8, 1822.
by Great Britain. Parliament. House of commons.
[1822]
A report of the case of the Jeune Eugenie : determined in the Circuit court of the United States, for the First circuit, at Boston, December, 1821 ; with an appendix / by William P. Mason, reporter.
by Unknown Author
[1822]
Report of the trial of Humphrey Boyle, indicted at the instance of the Constitutional Association, as a man with name unknown : for pubtishing [sic] an alleged blasphemous and seditious libel, as one of the shopmen of Mr. Carlile; which took place before Mr. Common Sergeant Denman, and a common jury, at the Old Bailey Sessions House, on the 27th of May, 1822. With a narrative of the proceedings against the defendant before trial. To which is attached, the trial of Joseph Rhodes, under the name of Wm. Holmes, as forced upon him, for publishing a copy of the same pamphlet
by Unknown Author
[1822]
Speech of Mrs. Susanna Wright, before the Court of King's Bench, on the 14th of November 1822 : in the course of reading which she was continually interrupted by the court, and before she had finished it, committed to Newgate for persisting to read, to be brought up again for judgment, on the Fourth day of Hilary Term, 1823.
by Wright, Susannah.
[1822]
A statement / by James C. Biddle and William M. Meredith, of the Philadelphia Bar.
by Biddle, James C. (James Cornell), 1795-1838.
[1822]
Trial of Benjamin Shaw, John Alley Junior, Jonathan Buffum, and Preserved Sprague, for riots and disturbance of public worship, in the society of Quakers, at Lynn, Massachusetts, before the Court of Common Pleas, held at Ipswich, Massachusetts, March 16th
by Unknown Author
[1822]
Trial of Benjamin Shaw, John Alley Junior, Jonathan Buffum, and Preserved Sprague, for riots and disturbance of public worship, in the society of Quakers, at Lynn, Massachusetts, before the Court of Common Pleas, held at Ipswich, Massachusetts, March 16th
by Unknown Author
[1822]
Trial of James Stuart, Esq. Younger of Dunearn, before the High Court of Justiciary, on Monday the 10th day of June 1822 : for the murder of Sir Alexander Boswell, of Auchinleck, Bart. in a duel, on the 26th day of March last.
by Stuart, James, 1775-1849.
[1822]
Trial of John Blaisdell : on an indictment for the murder of John Wadleigh, at the Superior Court of Judicature, holden at Exeter, September 1822 / reported by a member of the bar.
by Blaisdell, John.
[1822]
Trials between Edmund M. Blunt vs. Isaac Greenwood for a libel : and Edmund M. Blunt vs. Richard Patten for infringement on copy right.
by Blunt, Edmund M. (Edmund March), 1770-1862.
[1823]
Letter from the Secretary of War, transmitting information respecting the original amount of a judgement lately obtained by the United States, in the District Court of the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, against Colonel William Duane / William Duane.
by Duane, William, 1807-1882.
[1823]
Putnam vs. White
by Putnam, Daniel
[1823]
Report of the trial by jury, David Armstrong, against George Buchan Vair, and Gideon Alston, for sending a challenge to fight duel ... taken in short-hand. With an appendix of letters and other documents.
by Vair, George Buchan.
[1823]
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 ...
by Forbes, James, Orangeman.
[1824]
The trial of Joshua Barney, a midshipman in the United States service, on an indictment of murder : before the Court of Oyer and Terminer, or General Gaol Delivery, in and for the County of Richmond : held at Staten Island, on the first Tuesday, Wednesday
by Barney, Joshua.
[1824]
Trial of David D. How for the murder of Othello Church at Angelica / as taken at the time by Daniel Cruger and Henry Wells, Esq.'s ; with a sketch of his life and confession, as taken from him in the dungeon by Elder Joseph Badger, who was with him the last eighteen days of his life
by How, David D., 1776-1824.
[1825]
A brief sketch of the life of Horace Carter, : who was executed in Worcester, Dec. 7, 1825: for the crime of rape. : Together with remarks on early education.
by Carter, Horace, 1799-1825.
[1825]
The life, condemnation, dying address, and trial of the three Thayers. Who were executed for the murder of John Love, at Buffalo, N.Y. June 17, 1825.
by Thayer, Isaac, d. 1825, defendant.
[1825]
The Life, trial, condemnation, and dying address, of the three Thayers! : Who were executed for the murder of John Love, at Buffalo, N.Y. June 17, 1825.
by Thayer, Isaac, d. 1825, defendant.
[1825]
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.
by Finlayson, Margaret Graham Davidson.
[1825]
Trial of Israel Thayer Jr., Isaac Thayer, and Nelson Thayer for the murder of John Love : at the Court of Oyer and Terminer of Erie County, at the court-house in Buffalo, in April last : his honor, Reuben H. Walworth, circuit judge for the fourth circuit,
by Thayer, Israel, 1801-1825.
[1825]
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.
by Fitzhardinge, William Fitzhardinge Berkeley, Earl of, 1786-1857.
[1825]
Trial, sentence, and execution of Israel Thayer, Jr. Isaac Thayer, and Nelson Thayer, three brothers, : for the murder of John Love, at the town of Boston, in the county of Erie, and state of New-York, on the 17th June. : With all the particulars, arguments of counsel, charge of the judge, the sentence, their execution, and their conduct on the awful occasion. / Collected from authentic documents.
by Unknown Author
[1827]
The authentic confession of Jesse Strang, executed at Albany, Friday, August 24, 1827, for the murder of John Whipple : as made to the Rev. Mr. Lacey, rector of St. Peter's Church, Albany ...
by Strang, Jesse, 1797-1827.
[1827]
The confession of Jesse Strang, who was convicted of the murder of John Whipple : at a special court of Oyer and Terminer, held in and for the county of Albany, on the fourth day of August, 1827. Being a minute relation of all the circumstances connected
by Strang, Jesse, d.1827.
[1827]
The confession of Jesse Strang, : who was executed at Albany, August 24, 1827, for the murder of John Whipple.
by Strang, Jesse, 1797-1827.
[1827]
The trial, conviction, & sentence of Jesse Strang, for the murder of John Whipple at Albany on the 7th of May 1827 : containing all the evidence as given on the very interesting trial, with the trial & acquittal of Mrs. Whipple, as an accomplice to the murder of her husband : together with a brief sketch of the history of Jesse Strang, and also, the history of Mrs. Whipple.
by Strang, Jesse, 1797-1827.
[1827]
The trials of John Duncan White alias Charles Marchant, and Winslow Curtis alias Sylvester Colson, for the murder on the high seas of Edward Selfridge and Thomas P. Jenkins, captain and mate of the schooner Fairy, of Boston ...
by White, John Duncan, d. 1827?
[1828]
Report of a trial in the Supreme judicial court, holden at Boston, Dec. 16th and 17th, 1828, of Theodore Lyman, jr., for an alleged libel on Daniel Webster, a senator of the United States, published in the Jackson Republican, comprising all the documents
by Lyman, Theodore, 1792-1849, defendant.
[1828]
An accurate account of the trial of William Corder, for the murder of Maria Marten of Polstead, in Suffolk ...
by Corder, William, 1803-1828.
[1829]
A correct copy of the trial and sentence : Of Richard Johnson, for the murder of Ursula Newman, on the 20th of Nov., 1828, by shooting her with a pistol loaded with buck shot or slugs, nine of which entered her body; together with the charge of the Court
by Johnson, Richard, Defendant.
[1829]
Report of the trial of Richard Johnson, for the murder of Mrs. Ursula Newman : held in the Court of oyer and terminer, on the 10th of March, 1829, before Judges Edwards and Irving, and Aldermen Stevens, Coe, and Brown, (of the 8th ward) / Reported by E.V.
by Johnson, Richard, fl. 1829.
[1829]
Reports of the trials of David T. Chase and John W. Fellows for an alleged conspiracy, &c. : and of Jireh Bull on an indictment for perjury, in the Court of Sessions / reported by J.S. Carpentier.
by Chase, David Tappan, b. 1802.
[1829]
Statement of facts showing the debt due to Vans by John and Richard Codman, who were condemned in France while both were living, to deliver William Vans 45,513 francs rentes per year, that amounted in 1829 to upwards of 534,054 dollars : Stephan Codman, as executor, administrator, and heirs, have refused to pay by pretending ignorance of the debt to defraud Vans, as appears by the please of Stephen Codman...
by Vans, William, 1763-1840.
[1829]
Trial of the case of the Commonwealth versus David Lee Child, for publishing in The Massachusetts journal a libel on the Honorable John Keyes, before the Supreme Judicial Court, holden at Cambridge, in the County of Middlesex, October Term, 1828. / Report
by Child, David Lee, 1794-1874.
[1829]
Trial of The Commonwealth versus Origen Bacheler, for a libel on the character of George B. Beals, deceased, at the Municipal Court, Boston, March term, A.D. 1829, before Hon. P.O. Thacher, judge, / reported by John W. Whitman.
by Bacheler, Origen.
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