The eccentric and singular productions of Sir W. Courtenay, K.M., alias Mr. Tom, spirit merchant and maltster of Truro in Cornwall, late candidate for the representation of the city of Canterbury in Parliament, now an inmate of the Lunatic Asylum, Barming Heath near Maidstone : to which are added his weekly publication "The Lion," from the first number to its conclusion : the whole accurately reprinted, as issued by him during and after the election : his trial at Maidstone for perjury, on Thursday, July the 25th, 1833, before Mr. Justice James Parke, with other interesting information never before published, embellished with fac-similes of the signatures of this extraordinary individual, both as Mr. N. Tom and Sir William Courtenay, K.M., and a neatly executed print, representing the high street, Canterbury, with the knight addressing the public from the balcony of the Rose Inn.
1833
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The eccentric and singular productions of Sir W. Courtenay, K.M., alias Mr. Tom, spirit merchant and maltster of Truro in Cornwall, late candidate for the representation of the city of Canterbury in Parliament, now an inmate of the Lunatic Asylum, Barming Heath near Maidstone : to which are added his weekly publication "The Lion," from the first number to its conclusion : the whole accurately reprinted, as issued by him during and after the election : his trial at Maidstone for perjury, on Thursday, July the 25th, 1833, before Mr. Justice James Parke, with other interesting information never before published, embellished with fac-similes of the signatures of this extraordinary individual, both as Mr. N. Tom and Sir William Courtenay, K.M., and a neatly executed print, representing the high street, Canterbury, with the knight addressing the public from the balcony of the Rose Inn.
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Canterbury : Henry Ward, [1833?]
Description
39 pages, 1 unnumbered page : illustrations.
Series
Making of modern law. Trials, 1600-1926.
Note
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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Tom, John Nichols, 1799-1838. Lion.
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