Defences of George Stratton, Esq., and the majority of council at Madras : in answer to the accusation brought against them for the supposed murder of Lord Pigot : containing also a concise narrative of the proceedings of Lord Pigot, which occasioned his arrest and suspension from the government, stating the conduct of different parties on that occasion, with their motives for continuing his Lordship under restraint and shewing the nature of that restraint : likewise the seperate defence of Brigadier-General Stuart, for himself and for the Military under his command.
1778
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Defences of George Stratton, Esq., and the majority of council at Madras : in answer to the accusation brought against them for the supposed murder of Lord Pigot : containing also a concise narrative of the proceedings of Lord Pigot, which occasioned his arrest and suspension from the government, stating the conduct of different parties on that occasion, with their motives for continuing his Lordship under restraint and shewing the nature of that restraint : likewise the seperate defence of Brigadier-General Stuart, for himself and for the Military under his command.
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London : Printed for T. Cadell, 1778.
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53 pages.
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Making of modern law. Trials, 1600-1926.
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"(Extracted from original papers lately published.)"
"Defence of Brigadier-General James Stuart, for himself and for the military under his command"-- p. 35-53.
Reproduction of the original from Yale Law Library.
"Defence of Brigadier-General James Stuart, for himself and for the military under his command"-- p. 35-53.
Reproduction of the original from Yale Law 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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Stuart, James, -1793. Defence of Brigadier-General James Stuart, for himself and for the military under his command.
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