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Testimony relating to expenditures in the Department of Justice: The Ottoman Case. (Mis. Doc. 38, Part 3.)
by 48th Congress, House of Representatives (1884)
Three letters, written, and originally published, under the signature of A South Carolina planter. The first, on the case of Jonathan Robbins ... The second, on the recent captures of American vessels by British cruisers ... The third, on the right of expatriation. By Charles Pinckney, esquire, senator in Congress, for South-Carolina. To which is added, an appendix, containing sundry documents concerning Jonathan Robbins.
by Pinckney, Charles, 1758-1824. (1799)
Thunderbolt and Lightfoot
by Unknown Author ([1847?])
The trial and biography of Return J. M. Ward, the most extraordinary murder named in the calendar of crime ... / Return J. M. Ward
by Ward, Return J. M. ([18--])
Trial & c. of John Bellingham, for the murder of Spencer Perceval.
by Bellingham, John, 1770-1812. (1812)
The trial and execution for petit treason, of Mark and Phillis, slaves of Capt. John Codman, who murdered their master at Charlestown, Mass., in 1755, for which the man was hanged and gibbeted, and the woman was burned to death, including, also, some account of other punishments by burning in Massachusetts / by Abner Cheney Goodell, Jr.
by Goodell, Abner Cheney, 1831-1914. (1883)
Trial and execution of Thomas Barrett, who first committed a rape on the person of Mrs. Houghton, of Lunenburg, an aged lady of 70 years, and then foully murdered her to conceal his crime, ... Together with the particulars of the execution, and some confessions of the murderer.
by Barrett, Thomas. (1845)
The trial at full length, of Thomas James Hawkins, alias Henry Hawkins, and Edward Underwood, on a charge of obtaining goods and money, the property of Mary Marner, under false pretences... / Thomas James Hawkins.
by Hawkins, Thomas James. (1800)
The trial at large of Acou (a Chinese Tartar sailor) for murder. Tried at the admiralty sessions...1806../ By Job Sibly, shorthand writer to the sessions at the old Bailey.
by Sibley, Job. (1806)
The trial at large, of Capt. J. Caulfield, Esq. for criminal conversation with the wife of Captain George Chambers, Esq., daughter of the late Lord Rodney ... / by Richard Johnson, Esq.
by Johnson, Richard. (1804)
The trial at large, of Henry Jadis, Esquire, for criminal conversation with the wife of the Hon. Allan Hayde Gardner; Captain in his majesty's navy, and son to Lord Gardner ... / by Richard Johnson, Esquire.
by Johnson, Richard. (1805)
The trial at large, of Joseph Wall, esq. : late governor of Goree Island, on the coast of Africa, for the wilful murder, of Benjamin Armstrong, in July, 1782, by causing him to be tied to a gun-carriage, and flogged with a piece of rope, on his bare back, by Black Men: Who was tried, and found Guilty, at the Sessions-House in the Old-Bailey, on the 20th of January, 1802.
by Wall, Joseph, 1737-1802. (1802)
The trial at large of the Rev. Ephraim K. Avery for the wilful murder of Sarah Maria Cornell : at Tiverton, in the county of Newport, R. I. on the evening of 20th Decem. 1832.
by Avery, Ephraim K., d. 1869. defendant. (1833)
The trial at large of William Sparling ... and Samuel Martin Colquitt ... on an indictment for the murder of Mr. Edward Grayson ...
by Sparling, William, defendant. (1804)
The trial at large on an action for damages, brought in His Majesty's Court of Exchequer before the Right Hon. Lord Chief Baron Yelverton and a jury of citizens, on Saturday the 20th of February, 1796, by the Right Hon. George Fred. Earl of Westmeath, against the Honourable Augustus Cavendish Bradshaw, for adultery with the Right Hon. Mary Anne, Countess of Westmeath.
by Westmeath, George Frederick Nugent, 7th earl of, 1760-1814. (1796)
Trial by jury and liberty of the press : the proceedings at the public meeting, December 29, 1817, at the City of London Tavern, for the purpose of enabling William Hone to surmount the difficulties in which he has been placed by being selected by the ministers of the Crown as the object of their persecution : Mr. Waithman in the chair, with the resolutions and speeches of Mr. Waithman, Sir Francis Burdett, Mr. Alderman Thorp, Mr. Perry, Mr. P. Walker, Lord Cochrane, Mr. Charles Pearson, Mr. Sturch, and Mr. Wooler : also, the subscriptions received from time to time, with all the names, mottoes, &c.
by Hone, William, 1780-1842. (1818)
Trial, Commonwealth, vs. Henry Daniel : on an indictment for murder.
by Daniel, Henry, defendant. (1845)
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 trial for murder of James E. Eldredge : convicted of poisoning Sarah Jane Gould, embracing the speeches of counsel for the prosecution and defence, the evidence, the charge of the judge, and sentence of the prisoner, carefully compiled from original notes of the district attorney, and the presiding judge : special term of St. Lawrence county Oyer and terminer, held at Canton, N.Y., December, 1857.
by Eldredge, James E., defendant. (1857)
The trial of Alexander M'Laren, and Thomas Baird, before the High Court of Justiciary, at Edinburgh, on the 5th and 7th March 1817, for sedition. Taken in shorthand by John Dow.
by M'Laren, Alexander, defendant. (1817)
The trial of Archibald Bolam for the murder of Joseph Millie in the Savings' Bank, Newcastle, on Thursday, Dec. 6, 1838.
by Bolam, Archibald. (1839)
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)
The trial of Captain Moir, at Chelmsford, on Friday July 30, 1830, before Lord Chief-Justice Tenterden, for the wilful murder of William Malcolm, a fisherman.
by Moir, William, Captain. (1830)
Trial of C.B. Reynolds for blasphemy, at Morristown, N.J., May 19th and 20th, 1887 / defence by Robert G. Ingersoll ; stenographically reported by I.N. Baker, and revised by the author.
by Ingersoll, Robert Green, 1833-1899. (1888)
Trial of Charles Wakely, for a rape on Mrs. Rebecca Fay, wife to Dr. Cyrus Fay, physician : before the Court of General Sessions of the Peace for the city and county of New York, for the February term, 1810 / taken by a stenographer, by permission of the court
by Wakely, Charles. (1810)
Trial of Col. Thomas H. Cushing before a General court martial, which sat at Baton-Rouge, on charges preferred against him by Brig. Gen. Wade Hampton. Reported by the late judge advocate.
by Cushing, Thomas H. (Thomas Humphrey), 1755-1822. (1812)
The trial of Daniel Dawson, for poisoning Mr. Adams's mare at Newmarket in 1809, which took place before Mr. Justice Heath at Cambridge July 22, 1812 / taken in court by Geo. Kent.
by Dawson, Daniel, d. 1812, defendant. (1812)
Trial of Daniel Giddings for shooting Benjamin Wiltshire, August 5, 1882, near Chillicothe, Ohio / the complete report by the official stenographer, N. F. Dean.
by Giddings, Daniel, defendant. (1885)
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. (1824)
Trial of Edward Oxford, at the Central Criminal Court, July 9-10, 1840. For shooting at the Queen, in St. James's Park on the 10th of June, 1840 / Edward Oxford.
by Oxford, Edward. (1840)
Trial of Elder Eleazer Sherman : before an ecclesiastical council, held at the meeting-house of the Christian Society in Providence, July 20 and 21, 1835.
by Sherman, Eleazer, b. 1795, defendant. (1835)
The trial of George E. Crozier for the murder of his wife, Fanny H. Crozier, Penn Yan, N.Y., March 6th to 16th, 1876. Reported by George G. Judd.
by Crozier, George E., defendant. (1876)
The trial of Governor Wall : executed at the Old Bailey, Jan. 28th, 1802, for the murder of Benjamin Armstrong, in the Garrison at Goree, upon the coast of Africa, July, 1782; with the extraordinary particulars of his escape at Reading, after being captured under a warrant from the Privy Council in 1784, and his subsequent surrented in 1802, having lived twenty years in exile.
by Wall, Joseph, 1737-1802. (1802)
Trial of Hon. Frederick A. Tallmadge, general superintendent of metropolitan police, : before James W. Nye, Esq., president, and Hon. James S.T. Stranahan, Thomas B. Stillman, Esq., and James Bowen, Esq., commissioners of police, Hon. Daniel F. Tiemann, mayor of the city of New York, and Hon. Samuel S. Powell, mayor of the city of Brooklyn, ex-officio commissioners of police. : With the argument of his counsel. / Reported by Elbridge T. Gerry, student at law.
by Tallmadge, Frederick A. (Frederick Augustus), 1792-1869. (1858)
Trial of Henry B. Hagerman, Esq., on an indictment for an assault and battery, with intent to murder, committed on William Coleman, Esq., editor of the N.Y. evening post / taken in short hand by David Bacon.
by Hagerman, Henry B. (Henry Brasher), 1786-1853. (1818)
Trial of Henry Rogers, the captain, William Miles, first mate, and Charles E. Seymour, second mate, of the ship "Martha and Jane," of Sunderland, for the wilful murder on the high seas, of Andrew Rose, a seaman, tried at the Liverpool summer assizes, before Mr. Baron Watson, on the 19th August, 1857, with the particulars of the execution of the captain, the fate of the two mates being yet undecided. The evidence given verbatim from the report made for Her Majesty's government. By Bond Hughes, esq.
by Rogers, Henry, d. 1857. (1857)
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.
by Finnimore, Humphry, 18th cent. (1779)
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)
Trial of James Graham, before the Hon. Ambrose Spencer, Esq. for the murder of Hugh Cameron, and Alexander M'Gillavrae, in Delhi, Delaware Co. July 14th, 1813 / taken during the trial, by Aaron Clark, esq. June 17, 1814.
by Graham, James, d. 1814. (1814)
Trial of James Nutt for the killing of N.L. Dukes, at Uniontown, Fayette Co., Pa., June 13th, 1883. Containing a complete history of the dual tragedy, letters and expert testimony. Stenographically reported by Edward J. Donnelly.
by Nutt, James. ([c1884])
Trial of James Nutt for the killing of N.L. Dukes, at Uniontown, Fayette Co., Pa., June 13th, 1883. Containing a complete history of the dual tragedy, letters and expert testimony. Stenographically reported by Edward J. Donnelly.
by Nutt, James. ([c1884])
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)
Trial of John C. Colt for the murder of Samuel Adams.
by Colt, John Caldwell, 1810-1842, defendant. (Jan. 31, 1842)
Trial of John Doeke Romney Rouvellet esq. of the Island of St. Christopher, for forgery ... also of Elizabeth Barnet for felony ... and of William Vernon Dorant...for perjury... / John Doeke Romney Rouvellet.
by Rouvellet, John Doeke Romney. (1806)
Trial of John Francis Knapp as principal in the second degree for the murder of Capt. Joseph White : before the Supreme Judicial Court of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts : at a special session, commenced at Salem, July 20, 1830 / reported for the publishers.
by Knapp, John Francis, 1810-1830. (1830)
The trial of John Frost for seditious words : in Hilary term, 1793 / taken in short hand by Ramsey.
by Frost, John, 1750-1842. (1794)
The trial of John Gordon and William Gordon, charged with the murder of Amasa Sprague : before the Supreme Court of Rhode Island, March term, 1844 ... / reported by Edward C. Larned and William Knowles.
by Gordon, John, d. 1845. (1844)
The trial of John Motherhill, for committing a rape on the body of Miss Catharine Wade. Tried at the assize holden at East Grinstead for the county of Sussex, on Tuesday the 21st of March, 1786, before the Hon. Sir. William Henry Ashhurst / John Motherhill
by Motherhill, John. (1786)
The trial of John Young for the murder of Robert Barwick : one of the Deputy Sheriffs, New York, taken by means of short-hand for the benefit of the citizens of New York / by William Green.
by Young, John. (1797)
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)
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)
The trial of Lieutenant O'Halloran for defamation of the character of Lieutenant-Colonel Samuel Howe Showers.
by O'Halloran, Joseph. (1796)
The trial of Lord George Sackville.
by Sackville, George Germain, Viscount, 1716-1785, defendant. (1760)
Trial of Madame Restell, alias Ann Lohman for abortion and causing the death of Mrs. Purdy : Being a full account of all the proceedings on the trial, together with the suppressed evidence and editorial remarks.
by Restell, Madame, 1812-1878, defendant. (1841)
The trial of Major Campbell, for the murder of Captain Boyd, in a duel, June 23, 1807 : with the evidence in full, the charge of the judge, and details of Major Campbell's last moments, execution, &c., &c.
by Campbell, Henry Alexander, d. 1808. (1808)
The trial of Mary Ann Tocker : for an alleged libel, on Mr. R. Gurney, vice-warden of the Stannary-court, Devon, with the defence verbatim as delivered by the defendant; to which is added, an address to the jury, and also, an address to the public by Miss Tocker.
by Tocker, Mary Ann, defendant. ([1818])
Trial of Matt. F. Ward, : for the murder of Prof. W.H.G. Butler, before the Hardin criminal court, April term 1854. / Reported for the Louisville courier and Louisville democrat, by Geo. Cole.
by Ward, Matthew Flournoy, 1826-1862, defendant. (1854)
The trial of Maurice Margarot, delegate from London to the British Convention : before the High Court of Justiciary, at Edinburgh, on the 13th and 14th of January, 1794, for sedition / taken in shorthand by Mr. Ramsey.
by Margarot, Maurice, d. 1816. (1794)
The trial of Maturin Livingston, Esq. against James Cheetham for a libel : held at the sittings, on the twenty eightn [sic] of Nov. 1807, before the Hon. Judge Spencer / taken in short hand by William Sampson, esq...
by Livingston, Maturin, plaintiff. (1807)
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)
Trial of Mrs. Elizabeth G. Wharton, on the charge of poisoning General W. S. Ketchum. Tried at Annapolis, Md., December, 1871-January, 1872.
by Wharton, Elizabeth G. (Nugent) ([1872])
Trial of Munroe Colcord ... [et al.] for the murder of Dolly Seaver.
by Colcord, Munroe, defendant. (1845)
Trial of Munroe Colcord ... [et al.] for the murder of Dolly Seaver.
by Colcord, Munroe, defendant. (1845)
The trial of Reuben Crandall, M. D., charged with publishing and circulating seditious and incendiary papers, etc.,
by Crandall, Reuben, 1805?-1838, defendant. (1836)
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.
by Fairchild, J. H. (Joy Hamlet), 1790-1859, defendant. (1845)
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.
by Fairchild, J. H. (Joy Hamlet), 1790-1859, defendant. ([c1845])
The trial of Richard Vining Perry, esq. for the forcible abduction, or stealing of an heiress, from the boarding-school of Miss Mills, in the city of Bristol; with all the arguments of the Counsel, before Vicary Gibbs, esq. the recorder thereof. On Monday the 14th of April, 1794.
by Perry, Richard Vining, defendant. (1794)
The trial of Stephen Arnold, for the murder of Betsey Van Amburgh : a child six years of age : before the court of Oyer and Terminer and General Goal Delivery, for the county of Otsego, at the courthouse in Cooperstown, June 4th, 1805.
by Arnold, Stephen H. (1806)
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. (1829)
Trial of the conspirators, for the assassination of President Lincoln, &c. : Argument of John A. Bingham, special judge advocate, in reply to the arguments of the several counsel for Mary E. Surratt, David E. Herold, Lewis Payne, George A. Atzerodt, Michael O'Laughlin, Samuel A. Mudd, Edward Spangler, and Samuel Arnold, charged with conspiracy and the murder of Abraham Lincoln, late president of the United States. Delivered June 27 and 28, 1865, before the Military commission, Washington, D.C.
by Bingham, John Armor, 1815-1900. (1865)
Trial of the Hon. Daniel E. Sickles : for shooting Philip Barton Key, Esq. ... / reported by Felix G. Fontaine.
by Sickles, Daniel Edgar, 1819-1914, defendant. (1859)
The trial of Thomas Bennett for forging a bill of exchange, &c.
by Bennett, Thomas. (1797)
The trial of Thomas Paine, for a libel, contained in the second part of Rights of man. Before Lord Kenyon, and a special jury, at Guildhall, December 18, 1792. With the speeches of the attorney general and Mr. Erskine at large.
by Paine, Thomas, 1737-1809, defendant. (1793)
The trial of Thomas Muir, Esq., younger of Huntershill, before the High Court of Justiciary, upon Friday and Saturday the 30th and 31st days of August 1793, on a charge of sedition / the whole accurately taken down in shorthand ; with an elegant portrait of Mr. Muir ; to which is annexed an appendix, containing all the papers referred to in the course of the trial
by Muir, Thomas, 1765-1798. (1793)
Trial of Thomas Rector, for the murder of Robert Shepherd. / [Reported by W.J. Hadley]
by Rector, Thomas. ([1838?])
The Trial of Weeping Billy, for the wilful murder of Ann Webb : also, the trials of William Duncan, for the wilful murder of W. Chivers, Esq., John Maycock and John Pope, for the wilful murder of A.M. Pooley, at Horsleydown, and John Augustus, for the wilful murder of his shipmate, Peter Williams.
by Unknown Author (1807)
Trial of William Bushnell, M.D., Milton Fuller, M.D., Samuel Gregg, M.D., H. L. H. Hoffendahl, M.D., George Russell, M.D., I. T. Talbot, M.D., David Thayer, M.D., and Benj. H. West, M.D., all of Boston, for practising homoeopathy, while they were members
by Bushnell, William, 1801-1879, defendant. (1873)
Trial of William Bushnell, M.D., Milton Fuller, M.D., Samuel Gregg, M.D., H. L. H. Hoffendahl, M.D., George Russell, M.D., I. T. Talbot, M.D., David Thayer, M.D., and Benj. H. West, M.D., all of Boston, for practising homoeopathy, while they were members
by Bushnell, William, 1801-1879, defendant. (1873)
The trial of William Cruchley : for having maliciously preferred seven indictments for felony against his late clerk, who ... obtained 2000 pounds damages.
by Cruchley, William. (1813)
Trial of William Dandridge Epes, for the murder of Francis Adolphus Muir, Dinwiddie County, Virginia: including the testimony submitted in the case, the speeches of counsel, &c. To which are added the confessions of the prisoner, an account of his execution, &c. &c.
by Epes, William Dandridge, 1806 (ca.)-1848, defendant. (1849)
Trial of William Dove for poisoning his wife, Harriet Dove / William Dove.
by Dove, William, 1828?-1856. ([18--?])
Trial of William M'Donnough on an indictment for the murder of his wife, Elizabeth M'Donnough : before the Hon. Supreme Judicial Court of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, at November term, holden at Boston, in the county of Suffolk, on the fourth Tuesday of November, 1817 / from minutes taken at the trial by a gentleman of the bar.
by M'Donnough, William, d. 1818? ([1818?])
The trial of William Weldon, and Richard Weldon alias Dodson : before Baron Thompson, at Oakham, on Saturday the 14th of March, 1789, for the murder of Mr. John Freeman, of Edith-Weston and an account of the murder of Mr. Lumley, goaler at Oakham.
by Weldon, William. (1789)
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 (1825)
Trials and confessions of Madison Henderson, alias Blanchard, Alfred Amos Warrick, James W. Seward, and Charles Brown, murderers of Jesse Baker and Jacob Weaver : as given by themselves and likeness of each, taken in jail shortly after their arrest.
by Henderson, Madison; Warrick, Alfred Amos; Seward, James w.; Brown, Charles (1841)
The trials at large of Robert Watt, and David Downie, for high treason, : at the session of Oyer and Terminer, at Edinburgh, August 27, September 3d, and September 5th, 1794. At which they were both found guilty, and sentenced to be hanged, drawn, and quartered, on the 15th of October. Taken in short hand by an English barrister.
by Watt, Robert, d. 1794? (1794)
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. (1822)
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. (1820)
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.
by Fitzgerald, George Robert, 1746-1786, defendant. (1786)
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. (1823)
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? (1827)
The trials of the twelve traitors W. Cundell, C. Parker, J. Tweedle, Charles Bird, John Quigley, John Smith, G. Armstrong, S. M'Farlane, J. Teaster, James Fibbs, Philip Lethay, Noah Francis for high treason : charged with being found in arms, in French uniform, fighting against their king and country, in the Isle of France, and other traiterous acts, before a Special Commission, at the Sessions House, Newington, Monday, Feb. 10, and following days : including the interesting charge to the grand jury, the speeches of the counsellors, and the affecting address of the Lord Chief Baron in passing the awful sentences
by Unknown Author (1812)
A true and faithful history of the trial of the Rev. Alexander Bullions, D.D. before the Associate Presbytery of Cambridge ... and before the Associate Synod of North America ... / by an observer ...
by Bullions, Alexander. (1831)
A true report of the last trial of Rev. J.S. Ebaugh in the classis of New York, Dec. 1852 : Together with an account of matters leading thereto / By a member of classis.
by Ebaugh, John S. (1853)
The truly remarkable life of the beautiful Helen Jewett, who was so mysteriously murdered. The strangest and most exciting case known in the police annals of crimes and mysteries in the great city of New York.
by Unknown Author ([1878?])
The tryal of a cause for criminal conversation, between Theophilus Cibber, Gent. plaintiff, and William Sloper, Esq; defendant.
by Cibber, Theophilus, 1703-1758, plaintiff. (1739)
The tryals and condemnation of Lionel Anderson, alias Munson, William Russel, alias Napper, Charles Parris, alias Parry, Henry Starkey, James Corker, and William Marshal, for high treason, as Romish priests, upon the statute of 27. Eliz. cap. 2 : together with the tryal of Alexander Lumsden, a Scotchman, and the arraignment of David Joseph Kemish for the same offence : at the sessions of Oyer and Terminer in the Old-Baily, on Saturday, January 17th, 1679.
by Anderson, Lionel, d. 1710, defendant; Russel, William, defendant; Parris, Charles, defendant; Strakey, Henry, defendant; Lumsden, Alexander, defendant; Kemish, David Joseph, defendant; Marshall, William, defendant; Corker, James Maurus, 1636-1715, defendant. (1680)
The Tryals of such persons as under the notion of London - apprentices were tumultuously assembled in Moore-Fields, and other places, on Easter holidays last, under the colour of pulling down Bawdy-houses.
by Unknown Author (1668)
The twelve days' trial of Dr. John W. Webster for the murder of Dr. Parkman : comprising the addresses of the counsel engaged, the examination of the 121 witnesses, the prisoner's singular defence, and the chief justice's charge to the jury, and his sentence on the prisoner.
by Webster, John White, 1793-1850. (1850)
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