England -- Tremough : Settlement and metalworking in the Middle Bronze Age and beyond : new evidence from Tremough, Cornwall / edited by Andy M. Jones, James Gossip and Henrietta Quinnell
England Trial transcripts London : Trial of Pedro de Zulueta, jun. : on a charge of slave trading under 5 Geo. IV, Cap. 113, on Friday the 27th, Saturday the 28th, and Monday the 30th of October, 1843, at the Central Criminal Court, Old Bailey, London / a full report from the short-hand notes of W.B. Gurney, esq. ; with an address to the merchants, manufacturers, and traders of Great Britain, by Pedro de Zulueta, jun., esq., and documents illustrative of the case
England Trials (Adultery) London Early works to 1800 : The trial of Viscountess Belmore, (formerly Lady Henrietta Hobart and daughter to John Earl of Ruckinghamshire) : for adultery with the Earl of Ancram : including the depositions of the Earl of Enniskillen, Sir R. Heron and all the other witnesses
1793
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England Trials (Arson) York : Report of the trial of Jonathan Martin : for having, on the night of the first of February, 1829, set fire to York Minster which trial took place at the Yorkshire Spring Assizes, on Tuesday, March 31st, 1829, before Mr. Baron Hullock / taken in short-hand, by Mr. Fraser ; with an appendix, containing some depositions and other documents not appearing on the trial
England Trials (Attempted murder) : The important results of an elaborate investigation into the mysterious case of Elizabeth Fenning, being a detail of extraordinary facts discovered since her execution, including the official report of her singular trial, now first published and copious notes thereon : also numerous authentic documents, an argument on her case, a memorial to H.R.H. the prince regent, & strictures on a late pamphlet of the prosecutors' apothecary / by John Watkins
1815
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England Trials (Attempted murder) London Early works to 1800 : The tryals and condemnation of Robert Charnock, Edward King, and Thomas Keyes, for the horrid and execrable conspiracy to assassinate His Sacred Majesty K. William, in order to a French invasion of this kingdom : who upon full evidence were found guilty of high-treason, at the Sessions-House in the Old-Baily, March 11, 169⁵/₆ : together with a true copy of the papers delivered by them to the sheriffs of London and Middlesex at the time of their execution
England Trials (Bigamy) Early works to 1800 : The production of a female pen : Anna Larpent's account of the Duchess of Kingston's bigamy trial of 1776 / transcribed and with an introduction by Matthew J. Kinservik
2004
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England Trials (Bigamy) History Sources : The production of a female pen : Anna Larpent's account of the Duchess of Kingston's bigamy trial of 1776 / transcribed and with an introduction by Matthew J. Kinservik
2004
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England Trials (Blasphemy) : The trial of Charles Southwell : (editor of "The Oracle of Reason") for blasphemy, before Sir Charles Wetherall, recorder of the city of Bristol, January the 14th, 1842 / specially reported by William Carpenter
1842
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England Trials (Blasphemy) London : 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
1822
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England Trials (Breach of promise) London : Trial of the Rev. Alexander Fletcher, A.M. : before the lord chief justice of the Court of Common Sense and a special jury / by the Author of the "Trial of the Rev. Edward Irving, A.M."
1825
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England Trials (Breach of promise) London Early works to 1800 : Trial for breach of promise of marriage, Miss. Eleanor Palmer against Benjamin Barnard, Esq., at Guildhall : before Lord Kenyon and a special jury of merchants, on Wedesday [i.e. Wednesday], the 19th of December, 1792 : the damages were laid at twenty thousand pounds and the jury gave a verdict for one thousand : this trial contains verbatim the speeches of counsel and all the evidence that was produced in support of the action
1792
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England Trials (Breach of the peace) : Account of the trial of William Penn, for speaking to an assembly of 300 persons, in Gracechurch Street, London : in which the disgraceful proceedings of the bench, and the manly and independent conduct of the jury, are exhibited : the former deserving the detestation, and the latter the admiration of mankind
England Trials (Child sexual abuse) Early works to 1800 : A Full and true relation of two very remarkable tryals at the quarter-sessions of the peace for the city and liberty of Westminster : held in the great hall, on Monday the third of October, and ending the eleventh of the same : the one, for scandalous words, by one Shippon : the other, of a priest in the gate-house, for spoiling a girl of nine years old / by way of letter to a friend
1680
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England Trials (Conspiracy) Lancaster : The trial of Edward Gibbon Wakefield, William Wakefield, and Frances Wakefield : indicted with one Edward Thevenot, a servant, for a conspiracy and for the abduction of Miss Ellen Turner, the only child and heiress of William Turner, Esq. of Shrigley Park in the county of Chester
England Trials Early works to 1800 : The trial between Mrs. Docksey : (sister of the late David Garrick, Esq.) plaintiff, and Mr. Stephen Panting, Of the City of Lichfield, ---Apothecary, ---Defendant, in ejectment. Before Baron Thomson and a Special Jury. At Stafford Lent assizes, 1796. To which is prefixed, the Speech of the honourable Thomas Erskine, on the part of the plaintiff
England Trials (Forgery) : A true and genuine account of the life, trial, and execution of James Bolland : late officer to the Sheriff of Middlesex, who was executed at Tyburn, March 18, 1772, for forgery
1772
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England Trials (Forgery) Early works to 1800 : A letter to the Right Hon. Earl of Suffolk, one of His Majesty's principal Secretaries of State : in which the innocence of Robert Perreau is demonstrated
England Trials (Fraud) : Fraud Trials Committee report / Chairman, The Right Honourable the Lord Roskill
1986
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England Trials (Fraud) Aylesbury : The judgements delivered by the Lord Chief Justice Holt in the case of Ashby v. White and others and in the case of John Paty and others
England Trials (Kidnapping) Lancaster : The trial of Edward Gibbon Wakefield, William Wakefield, and Frances Wakefield : indicted with one Edward Thevenot, a servant, for a conspiracy and for the abduction of Miss Ellen Turner, the only child and heiress of William Turner, Esq. of Shrigley Park in the county of Chester