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Celebrated trials and remarkable cases of criminal jurisprudence from the earliest records to the year 1825

Celebrated trials and remarkable cases of criminal jurisprudence from the earliest records to the year 1825

By George Borrow

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Publish Date

1825

Publisher

Printed for Knight and Lacey

Language

eng

Pages

-

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subjectsTrials, litigation,  Trials,  Crime

PeopleJohn Oldcastle Sir (-1417),  Edward Stafford,  Thomas More Saint (1478-1535),  George Wishart (1513?-1546),  William Parry (-1585),  Anthony Babington (1561-1586),  Chidiock Tichborne (approximately 1558-1586),  Thomas Salisbury (1555?-1586),  Robert Barnwell (-1586),  John Savage (-1586),  Thomas Picton Sir (1758-1815),  John Doeke Rouvelett,  George Allen,  John Holloway,  Owen Haggerty (-1807),  Thomas Simmons,  Alexander Campbell,  Martha Alden (-1807),  Joseph Powell,  Mary Bateman (1768-1809),  William Cobbett,  Thomas Wentworth Strafford Earl of (1672-1739),  William Laud,  James Hind,  John Pordage,  John Peruddock,  James Naylor (1617?-1660),  Henry Slingsby Sir (1602-1658),  John Mordaunt Sir (approximately 1650-1721),  William Penn (1644-1718),  William Mead (1628-1713),  Algernon Sidney (1623-1683),  John Hampden (1656?-1696),  Titus Oates (1649-1705),  Alice Lisle (1614?-1685),  William Sancroft (1617-1693),  John Chislie,  Henry Harrison,  Thomas Vaughan (1669?-1696),  Spencer Cowper (1669-1728),  William Kidd (-1701),  Bartholomew Robert,  Jonathan Wild (1682?-1725),  Catherine Hayes,  Thomas Billings (-1726),  Thomas Wood,  Richard Savage,  Sarah Malcolm (approximately 1710-1733),  John Porteous (-1736),  Elizabeth Canning (1734-1773),  James Stewart (1723-1752),  James Hackman (1752-1779),  Abraham Darnford,  William Newton,  John Donellan (-1781),  William Wynne Ryland (1732-1783),  Charles Price (1723-1786),  Charles Bembridge,  William Davies Shipley (1745-1826),  Thomas Paine (1737-1809),  Nathaniel Lilley

PlacesFrance,  Great Britain