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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Print version record |
Subject |
Trials.
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trials.
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Trials
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Electronic book
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