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Evidence to character; or, The innocent imposture: being a portrait of a traitor by his friends and by himself
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The Trial at large of Arthur O'Connor, Esq. John Binns, John Allen, Jeremiah Leary and James Quigley, for high treason
Before Judge Buller, &c. under a special commission at Madistone, in the county of Kent. Taken in short hand, by an English barrister -
Evidence to character; or, The Innocent imposture
Being a portrait of a traitor by his friends and by himself -
The Trial at large of Arthur O'Connor, Esq. John Binns, John Allen, Jeremiah Leary, and James O'Coigley, for high treason
Before Judge Buller, &c. under a special commission, at Maidstone, in the county of Kent. Taken in short hand -
Arthur O'Connor United Irishman
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The trial at large o [sic] Arthur O'Connor, Esq. John Binns, John Allen, Jeremiah Leary, and James Coigley, for high treason, before Judge Buller, &c. under a special commission, at Maidstone, in the county of Kent. Taken in short hand
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Arthur O'Connor United Irishman
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Evidence to character; or, the innocent imposture
being a portrait of a traitor by his friends and by himself -
Evidence to character, or, The innocent imposture
being a portrait of a traitor -
Evidence to character, or, The innocent imposture
being a portrait of a traitor -
Evidence to character, or, The innocent imposture
being a portrait of a traitor -
The whole proceedings upon an information exhibited ex officio by the King's attorney-general, against the Right Hon. Sackville Earl of Thanet, Robert Fergusson, Esquire
and others, for a riot and other misdemeanours: tried at the Bar of the Court of King's Bench, April 25, 1799. Taken in short-hand by Wm. Ramsey ----The Evidence compared with the Notes of two other Short-Hand Writers. To which are added, Some observations, by Robert Fergusson, on his own case, And ON The Points Of Law Arising Upon The Information -
The whole proceedings upon an information exhibited ex officio by the King's Attorney-General, against the Right Hon. Sackville Earl of Thanet, Robert Fergusson, Esquire
And Others, for a riot and other misdemeanours: tried at the bar of the Court of King's Bench, April 25, 1799. Taken in short-hand by Wm. Ramsey. ---The Evidence compared with the Notes of two other Short-Hand Writers. To which are added, some observations, by Robert Fergusson, on his own case, And ON The Points Of Law Arising Upon The Information -
An account of the late insurrection in Ireland
in which is laid open, the secret correspondence between the United Irish and the French government, through Lord E. Fitzgerald, Mr. A. O'Connor, J. Quigley, and others. Together with a short History of the principal Battles between the King's Forces and the Insurgents; with Observations on the Confessions of the Chiefs, and on their Connection with certain Societies in Great Britain. Read and then judge. This account is chiefly taken from the reports of the secret committees of the Irish Parliament, and other authentic Papers -
Evidence to character
or, the innocent imposture: being a portrait of a traitor by his friends and by himself -
The trial at large of Arthur O'Connor, Esq
John Binns, John Allen, Jeremiah Leary, and James Coigley, for high treason, before Judge Buller, &c. under a special commission, at Maidstone, in the county of Kent. Taken in short hand