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Author Craik, George L. (George Lillie), 1798-1866.

Title English causes célèbres, or, Reports of remarkable trials / edited and illustrated by George L. Craik
Published London : C. Knight, 1840

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Description 1 online resource (vi, 296 pages) : illustrations
Series The Making of the Modern Law, 2188-1601
Contents The trial of Count Kṉigsmark and others, for the murder of Thomas Thynn, Esq., 1682 -- The trial of Colonel James Turner, John Turner, William Turner, and Ely Turner, at the Old Bailey, for felony and burglary, 1664 -- The trial of Robert Hawkins, clerk, minister of Chilton, in Buckinghamshire, for felony, 1669 -- The great Huntingdonshire case, of Day versus Day, 1797 -- The trial of Philip Earl of Pembroke and Montgomery, for the murder of Nathanael Cony, 1678 -- The case of the Perrys, executed for murder, at Campden, in Gloucestershire, 1661 -- The trial of Arthur Norkott and others, for the murder of his wife, Jane Norkott, 1628 -- The trial of Philip Standsfield, for high treason, and the murder of his father, Sir James Standsfield, of New Mills, in Scotland, 1688
Notes Reproduction of original from Yale Law School Library
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Subject Trials.
trials.
Trials
Form Electronic book
Other Titles English causes célèbres
Reports of remarkable trials