Crim. con., Đ3,000 damages, the trial between Colonel T.R. Powlett and the Right Hon. Lord Sackville, for criminal conversation with the plaintiff's wife : which was tried at the Winchester Assizes, before Mr. Baron Graham and a special jury, July 28, 1808.
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Crim. con., Đ3,000 damages, the trial between Colonel T.R. Powlett and the Right Hon. Lord Sackville, for criminal conversation with the plaintiff's wife : which was tried at the Winchester Assizes, before Mr. Baron Graham and a special jury, July 28, 1808.
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London : Printed by J. Lee, & sold by J. Lee, [1808]
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14 unnumbered pages, 36 pages : illustrations.
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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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With: A narrative of the late dreadful murders, committed at Ratcliffe, on the Marr & Williamson families, the whole of whom were inhumanly assassinated : including the active and judicious proceedings of the magistrates, the coroner's inquests, &c., &c. : to which are added, the examination, life, and premature death of Williams, the supposed murderer, with an account of his ignominious exposure & interment : embellished with an appropriate engraving. London : J. Lee, sold by T. Hughes, [1811].
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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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A narrative of the late dreadful murders, committed at Ratcliffe, on the Marr & Williamson families, the whole of whom were inhumanly assassinated : including the active and judicious proceedings of the magistrates, the coroner's inquests, &c., &c. : to which are added, the examination, life, and premature death of Williams, the supposed murderer, with an account of his ignominious exposure & interment : embellished with an appropriate engraving.
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