The authentic trial and memoirs of Isaac Darkin, alias Dumas, capitally convicted for a highway-robbery, near Nettlebed : before Mr. Baron Adams, at the Lent Assizes at Oxford on Friday the sixth, and executed for the same on Monday the 23d of March, 1761 : wherein are given, a faithful history of his life, several original letters, among which are those that were the occasion of his being apprehended, his capital conviction at Chelmsford, his conditional pardon and return from Antigua, the robbery of Lord Percival and his acquittal at Salisbury : together with his behaviour after his sentence at Oxford and at the place of execution.
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The authentic trial and memoirs of Isaac Darkin, alias Dumas, capitally convicted for a highway-robbery, near Nettlebed : before Mr. Baron Adams, at the Lent Assizes at Oxford on Friday the sixth, and executed for the same on Monday the 23d of March, 1761 : wherein are given, a faithful history of his life, several original letters, among which are those that were the occasion of his being apprehended, his capital conviction at Chelmsford, his conditional pardon and return from Antigua, the robbery of Lord Percival and his acquittal at Salisbury : together with his behaviour after his sentence at Oxford and at the place of execution.
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Oxford : Printed for R. Baldwin and W. Jackson, [1761?]
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28 pages.
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Making of modern law. Trials, 1600-1926.
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Reproduction of the original from Harvard Law School Library.
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English
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Electronic reproduction. Farmington Hills, Mich. : Gale, a part of Cengage Learning, 2007. Available via the World Wide Web. Access limited by licensing agreements.
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