Trial of Jonathan Brooks and James Grierson, otherways call'd John Guerson, clerk : tried at Guild-Hall, January the 31st, 1748-9 : before the Rt. Honble. Sir William Calvert, knt., lord-mayor of the city of London, &c., and Richard Adams, Esq., recorder, for wickedly devising and intending to aggrieve one Mrs. Mary Redding, spinster, worth in lands and moveables about fifteen hundred pounds, in combining together to procure her to be married to Jonathan Brooks, to the intent of taking possession of her lands, &c. : also for assaulting and falsly imprisoning the said Mary Redding, October the 7th, 1748, in an uninhabited House in Fenchurch-street, for the space of twelve hours.
1749
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Trial of Jonathan Brooks and James Grierson, otherways call'd John Guerson, clerk : tried at Guild-Hall, January the 31st, 1748-9 : before the Rt. Honble. Sir William Calvert, knt., lord-mayor of the city of London, &c., and Richard Adams, Esq., recorder, for wickedly devising and intending to aggrieve one Mrs. Mary Redding, spinster, worth in lands and moveables about fifteen hundred pounds, in combining together to procure her to be married to Jonathan Brooks, to the intent of taking possession of her lands, &c. : also for assaulting and falsly imprisoning the said Mary Redding, October the 7th, 1748, in an uninhabited House in Fenchurch-street, for the space of twelve hours.
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London : Printed, and sold by M. Cooper, 1749.
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12 pages.
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Making of modern law. Trials, 1600-1926.
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Reproduction of the original from the New York City Bar.
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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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