The whole trial of Col. Rob. Passingham and John Edwards : for a conspiracy against George Townshend Forrester, Esq., barrister, with intent to deprive the said George Forrester of his wife & property, and charging him with many unnatural crimes : with the whole pleadings of the counsel : before Lord Ellenborough, chief justice of the King's Bench, on Thursday, February 21, 1805, and the speech of Mr. Justice Grose, on pronouncing sentence, July 2nd : wherein he points out the heinous crimes of the prisoners, declaring them to be the most diabolical, brutal and horrid that ever disgraced the records of a court of justice.
1805
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The whole trial of Col. Rob. Passingham and John Edwards : for a conspiracy against George Townshend Forrester, Esq., barrister, with intent to deprive the said George Forrester of his wife & property, and charging him with many unnatural crimes : with the whole pleadings of the counsel : before Lord Ellenborough, chief justice of the King's Bench, on Thursday, February 21, 1805, and the speech of Mr. Justice Grose, on pronouncing sentence, July 2nd : wherein he points out the heinous crimes of the prisoners, declaring them to be the most diabolical, brutal and horrid that ever disgraced the records of a court of justice.
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London : Sold by R. Butters, [1805]
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25 pages.
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Making of modern law. Trials, 1600-1926.
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Reproduction of the original from Yale Law Library.
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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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