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The sham-robbery, committed by Elijah Putnam Goodridge on his own person, in Newbury near Essex bridge, Dec. 19, 1816

with a history of his journey to the place where he robbed himself : and his trial with Mr. Ebenezer Pearson, whom he maliciously arrested for robbery : also the trial of Levi & Laban Kenniston

By Joseph Jackman

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Publish Date

1819

Publisher

Printed for the author

Language

eng

Pages

151

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With accounts of Ebenezer Pearson's action against Goodridge for damages for malicious prosecution, of the trial of Levi and Laban Kenniston in the Supreme judicial court of Massachusetts, April, 1817, for robbery of Goodridge, and of the two trials of Joseph Jackman in the Supreme judicial court of Massachusetts, November, 1817, and April term, 1818, for robbery of Goodridge.