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A collection of the proceedings in the House of Commons against the Lord Verulam, Viscount St. Albans, lord chancellor of England, for corruption and bribery
With the several debates and speeches in the house thereupon, by Sir Edward Coke, Mr. Recorder Finch, Sir Robert Philips, &c. Together with the judgement given by the lords against the said lord chancellor, A.D. 1620 -
A compleat collection of remarkable tryals of the most notorious malefactors, at the sessions-house in the Old Baily, for near fifty years past; For the Crimes following, viz. Murthers, Highway-Robbing, Pyracy, House-Breaking, Foot-Padding, Rapes, Sodomy, Bestiality, Polygamy, Fortune-Stealing, Trepanning, Kidnapping, Shop-Lifting, Pertury, Counterfeiting the Coin, Exchequer-Bills, Bank-Notes, Stamps, &c. Together with A particular Account of their Behaviour under Sentence of Death, and Dying-Speeches. Faithfully Collected from the Books of Trvals, and Papers of Mr. Smith, Mr. Allen, Mr. Wikes, and Mr. Lorrain, Ordinaries of Newgate, from the first Printing of them, down to this present Time: And from other Authentick Narratives
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The most noble John, Duke of Marlborough, appellant. Sir Robert Raymond, Kt. Attorney-General, Edward Strong, sen. and Edward Strong, jun. respondents. The case of the respondents, Edward Strong, sen. and jun
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The case of Sir John Blunt
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A review of Mr. Nevin's tryal before the Synod, 1724
occasioned by Mr. Mc-Bride's few thoughts in defence of the Synod, contained in his pamphlet, entituled, Overtures transmitted &c. set in a fair light. By the author of the tryal -
Thomas Ieuers [sic], Esq; appellant. Sir William Barker, Bart. respondent. The appellant's case
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Budgell and Pazey plaintiffs in error. Piers, or Hollis defendant in error. ... The following case is most humbly presumed to be extreamly remarkable and uncommon
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Tryals for high-treason, and other crimes
With proceedings on bills of attainder, and impeachments. For three hundred years past. To which are prefix'd, a preface, giving an account of the nature and usefulness of the work. And an alphabetical table of the respective persons try'd, ... By the same hand that prepared the folio edition for the press. In six parts -
John Duke of Marlborough, appellant. Edward Strong, senior, and Edward Strong, junior, - - - respondents. The Duke of Marlborough's case
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The case of Sir John Blunt, Bart. his wife and family
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To the Right Honourable the Lords Spiritual and Temporal in Parliament assembled, the case of Dame Mary, Baroness of Mordington