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The whole trials, at large, of Robert Perreau, Daniel Perreau, and Margaret Carolina Rudd
for divers forgeries, with a full account of the execution of the two Perreaus; A true copy of their dying declarations, delivered to the ordinary of Newgate, and authenticated by themselves. Revised and corrected by Serjeant Glynn, recorder of London -
The trial of Margaret Caroline Rudd, for forging a bond for 3500l. in the name of William Adair, Esq; at the Session-House, in the Old Bailey; containing the evidence verbatim, and the arguments of the court and of the council
Taken in short hand by Joseph Gurney, and revised by John Glynn, serjeant at Law, and recorder of London -
A letter from Mrs. Christian Hart, to Mrs. Margaret Caroline Rudd
elucidating several circumstances which did not appear onthe trial -
Mrs. M. C. Rudd's genuine letter to Lord Weymouth, with several authentic anecdotes of the late Messrs. Perreaus
together with an explanation of the conduct of a certain great city patriot -
Mrs. Marg. Car. Rudd's case considered, respecting Robert Perreau
in an address to Henry Drummond, Esq. and the gentlemen of the jury who tried Mr. Robert Perreau -
Mrs. M. C. Rudd's genuine letter to Lord Weymouth
with several authentic anecdotes of the late Messrs. Perreaus: together with an explanation of the conduct of a certain great city patriot -
Authentic anecdotes, of the life and transactions of Mrs. Margaret Rudd: Consisting of a Variety of Facts hitherto unknown to the Public. Addressed in a series of letters to the now (by a late act of Parliament) Miss Mary Lovell
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Mrs. M. C. Rudd's genuine letter to Lord Weymouth
with several authentic anecdotes of the late Messrs. Perreaus: together with an explanation of the conduct of a certain great city patriot -
Authentic anecdotes of the life and transactions of Mrs. Margaret Rudd: Consisting of a Variety of Facts hitherto unknown to the Public. Addressed in a series of letters to the now (by a late act of Parliament) Miss Mary Lovell. In two volumes