Account of the extraordinary and shocking case of George Mathews, who was capitally convicted at the Old Bailey in February, 1818, on a false charge of robbing his master, Colonel Whaley, and afterwards through the benevolent influence of Mr. Alderman Wood, the Hon. Mr. Bennet and others, pardoned by the Prince Regent, on the clearest proofs being given of his innocence : containing a report of the trial of Mathews, a sketch of his life, his memorial to the Prince Regent, Colonel Whaley's answer, remarks thereon and Mr. Harmer's letter, explaining his reasons for assisting in the developement and obtaining a pardon for Mathews.
1818
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Account of the extraordinary and shocking case of George Mathews, who was capitally convicted at the Old Bailey in February, 1818, on a false charge of robbing his master, Colonel Whaley, and afterwards through the benevolent influence of Mr. Alderman Wood, the Hon. Mr. Bennet and others, pardoned by the Prince Regent, on the clearest proofs being given of his innocence : containing a report of the trial of Mathews, a sketch of his life, his memorial to the Prince Regent, Colonel Whaley's answer, remarks thereon and Mr. Harmer's letter, explaining his reasons for assisting in the developement and obtaining a pardon for Mathews.
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London : Printed by Hay and Turner and published for the benefit of George Mathews by Ridgway, Asperne and at Bell's Weekly Dispatch Office, [1818?]
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x, 93 pages, 1 unnumbered page.
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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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