English causes cľb̈res, or, Reports of remarkable trials / edited and illustrated by George L. Craik.
1840
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English causes cľb̈res, or, Reports of remarkable trials / edited and illustrated by George L. Craik.
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London : Charles Knight & Co., 1840.
Description
vi, 296 pages : illustrations, plan.
Series
Making of modern law. Trials, 1600-1926.
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The trial of Count Kn̲igsmark and others, for the murder of Thomas Thynn, Esq., 1682
The trial of Colonel James Turner, John Turner, William Turner, and Ely Turner, at the Old Bailey, for felony and burglary, 1664
The trial of Robert Hawkins, clerk, minister of Chilton, in Buckinghamshire, for felony, 1669
The great Huntingdonshire case, of Day versus Day, 1797
The trial of Philip Earl of Pembroke and Montgomery, for the murder of Nathanael Cony, 1678
The case of the Perrys, executed for murder, at Campden, in Gloucestershire, 1661
The trial of Arthur Norkott and others, for the murder of his wife, Jane Norkott, 1628
The trial of Philip Standsfield, for high treason, and the murder of his father, Sir James Standsfield, of New Mills, in Scotland, 1688.
The trial of Colonel James Turner, John Turner, William Turner, and Ely Turner, at the Old Bailey, for felony and burglary, 1664
The trial of Robert Hawkins, clerk, minister of Chilton, in Buckinghamshire, for felony, 1669
The great Huntingdonshire case, of Day versus Day, 1797
The trial of Philip Earl of Pembroke and Montgomery, for the murder of Nathanael Cony, 1678
The case of the Perrys, executed for murder, at Campden, in Gloucestershire, 1661
The trial of Arthur Norkott and others, for the murder of his wife, Jane Norkott, 1628
The trial of Philip Standsfield, for high treason, and the murder of his father, Sir James Standsfield, of New Mills, in Scotland, 1688.
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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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The trial of Count Kn̲igsmark and others, for the murder of Thomas Thynn, Esq., 1682.
The trial of Colonel James Turner, John Turner, William Turner, and Ely Turner, at the Old Bailey, for felony and burglary, 1664.
The trial of Robert Hawkins, clerk, minister of Chilton, in Buckinghamshire, for felony, 1669.
The great Huntingdonshire case, of Day versus Day, 1797.
The trial of Philip Earl of Pembroke and Montgomery, for the murder of Nathanael Cony, 1678.
The case of the Perrys, executed for murder, at Campden, in Gloucestershire, 1661.
The trial of Arthur Norkott and others, for the murder of his wife, Jane Norkott, 1628.
The trial of Philip Standsfield, for high treason, and the murder of his father, Sir James Standsfield, of New Mills, in Scotland, 1688.
The trial of Colonel James Turner, John Turner, William Turner, and Ely Turner, at the Old Bailey, for felony and burglary, 1664.
The trial of Robert Hawkins, clerk, minister of Chilton, in Buckinghamshire, for felony, 1669.
The great Huntingdonshire case, of Day versus Day, 1797.
The trial of Philip Earl of Pembroke and Montgomery, for the murder of Nathanael Cony, 1678.
The case of the Perrys, executed for murder, at Campden, in Gloucestershire, 1661.
The trial of Arthur Norkott and others, for the murder of his wife, Jane Norkott, 1628.
The trial of Philip Standsfield, for high treason, and the murder of his father, Sir James Standsfield, of New Mills, in Scotland, 1688.
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