Great Britain. Central Criminal Court.
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Books by Great Britain. Central Criminal Court.
Total count: 104
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The second part of the Peoples antient and just liberties asserted1670-01-01
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A Compleat collection of tryals, etcPublished by Authority1681-01-01
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An account of the whole proceedings at the sessionsholden at the Sessions-House in the Old-Bayly, for the city of London, County of Middlesex, &c. which began on the 12th. of this instant July, and ended the 14th. of the same month. Giving a particular relation of the tryals of divers highway-men, clippers, fellons, traytors, and conspirators, but more especially of the tryals of William Ld. Russel, Thomas Walcot, John Rouse, and William Hone, who were tryed and found guilty, for conspiring against the life of the King, and endeavouring the subversion of the government. With the sentence pronounc'd against them, &c.L. Curtis1683-01-01
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Select trials at the Sessions-House in the Old-Baileyfor murder, robberies, rapes, sodomy, coining, frauds, bigamy and other offences : to which are added, genuine accounts of the lives, behaviour, confessions and dying speeches of the most eminent convicts : in four volumes, from the year 1720, to this time : amongst a great many other remarkable trials are for murder, James Hall, Sara Malcomb, T. Billings, T. Wood and Catherine Hayes, Capt. John Jayne, Richard Savage, James Clough, Lewis Houssart, Major J. Oneby, Burnworth, Blewit and their Gang T. Athoe and his son, &c., &c., &c., for the highway, W. Gorden, W. Wreathock and his gang, T. Carr and E. Adams, Mary Young alias Jenny Diver, James Dalton &c., for forgery, Richard Brahant, Parson Kinnersley and W. Hales &c., for rapes and attempts to ravish, Arthur Gray, Samuel Street, Colonel Charteris, William West &c., for receiving stolen goods, J. Barthelmi, Jonathan Wild, &c., for burglary, John Sheppard, Edgworth Bess, &c., for sodomy and sodomitical practices, Margaret Clap, Charles Hitchin &cPrinted by J. Applebee for George Strahan ...1742-01-01
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The genuine trial at bar between Campbell Craig, lessee of James Annesley, esq., plaintiff, and the Right Honourable Richard, Earl of Anglesey, defendantbefore the Right Honourable John Bowes, esq., Lord Chief Baron, and the Honourable Richard Mountney and Arthur Dawson, esqrs; and other Barons of his Majesty's Court of Exchequer in Dublin ... 1743Printed for M. Cooper, at the Globe in Pater-Noster-Row, and sold by the booksellers and printers in all the cities and noted towns in Great-Britain and Ireland1744-01-01
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A full and circumstan account of the trial of the Rev. Doctor Doddat the Sessions House in the Old Bailey on Saturday the 22d of February, 1777, before the Hon. Baron Perryn for forging a bond amounting to four thousand two hundred pounds, purporting to be the bond of the Right Honourable the Earl of Chesterfield : wherein is accurately related the arguments of the council on various points of law, a full account of the examination of the witnesses, the prisoner's defence &c. : with original remarks on the trialPrinted for Richardson and Urquhart1777-01-01
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The proceedings in cases of high treasonunder a special commission of Oyer and Terminer, which was first opened at Hick's hall, Oct. 2, 1794, and afterwards continued at the Sessions House, in the Old Bailey2d ed.Printed for James Ridgeway ... and H. D. Symonds1794-01-01
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An Account of the rise and progress of the dispute between the masters and journeymen printers exemplified in the trial at largewith remarks thereupon and the speeches of Messrs. Knapp, Raine and Hovell both on the trial and at the time of passing sentence : together with those of the counsel for the prosecution with notes and illustrations upon the wholeSold by J. Ridgway1799-01-01
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The trial, execution, dying behavior, &c. &c. of T. Bowlerwho suffered this morning at Newgate, for shooting Mr. Burrows, at Alperton, near HarrowPrinted by Jennings, 13, Water-Lane, Fleet Street, London.1809-01-01
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Narrative of the life, trial and execution of John Sheppard1who was hanged for burglary[s.n.]1810-01-01
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The trial execution & dying behaviour, of T. Sharp for the murder of F. Dobbins who was executed this morning before the debtors door NewgateCatnach, printer, Monmouth C[t].1814-01-01
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The trial of James Ripley, Richard Burton, Robert Herbert, and Richard Matthews for the murder of Jane Watsonat the Sessions House in the Old Bailey, on Saturday the 8th of April, 1815Printed for J. Hatchard1815-01-01
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The trial and execution of John Corderoy, and John Fellows, for burglary, who were executed this morning, opposite the debtors' door, in the Old BaileyPigott, printer, Old-Street, London.1819-01-01
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Report of the trial of Elizabeth Fenningcharged with administering poison with intent to murder : whereupon she was found guilty before Sir J. Silvester, the recorder, at the Old Bailey, April 11, 1815, and suffered death : including all the evidence omitted in the sessions paper reportA new ed., with notes and illustrations, and some account of the sufferer and her parents.Printed for William Hone1819-01-01
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A full report of the trial and honorable acquittal of James Mc. Crone, Esq., upon an information for perjury, preferred against him by Robert Cuninghame, Esq., resident attorney-general of the Isle of Manprosecuted before the Hon. Thomas Gawne, His Majesty's first deemster of the said Isle, on Thursday, September 7th, 1820, and continued by adjournment to the evening of Saturday the 9th of same month : containing copies, taken from the records of the different proceedings had, and of the evidence given by the respective witnesses in the course of the trial, as also, copies of the correspondences relating to the matter at issue, and of other documents produced thereat, to which are added, the arguments of counsel on both sides�the judge's charge�and other interesting particularsPrinted for the author1820-01-01
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Report of the trial of an indictmentprosecuted at the instance of the West India Dock Company, versus John Smith, Walter Foreman, Samuel Hucks, and Daniel Hall for an alleged conspiracy, which was tried at the Old Bailey, on Thursday, the 13th of December, 1821, before Newman Knowles, Esq., the common sergeant of the city of LondonPrinted for the defendants, by C. Teulon, and sold by J. Hall1821-01-01
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Report of the Trial of Humphrey Boyleindicted at the instance of the Constitutional Association, as "a man with name unknown," for publishing an alledged blasphemous and seditious libel, as one of the shopmen of Mr. Carlile, which took place before Mr. Common Sergeant Denman, and a common jury, at the Old Bailey Sessions House, on the 27th of May, 1822 : with a narrative of the proceedings against the defendant before trial : to which is attached, the trial of Joseph Rhodes, under the name of Wm. Holmes, as forced upon him, for publishing a copy of the same pamphletPrinted by R. Carlile, and published at the Koran Society's office1822-01-01
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Report of the trial of John Barkley, (one of the shop-men of Richard Carlile) prosecuted by the Constitutional Association for publishing a seditious and blasphemous libelEffingham Wilson1822-01-01
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Report of the trial of an indictment, prosecuted at the instance of the West India Dock Company, versus John Smith, Walter Foreman, Samuel Hucks, and Daniel Hallfor an alleged conspiracy : which was tried at the Old Bailey, on Thursday, the 13th of December, 1821, before Newman Knowles, Esq., the common sergeant of the city of LondonPrinted for the defendants by C. Teulon ...1822-01-01
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The sorrowful lamentation of H. Fauntleroywho is ordered for execution on Tuesday nextJ. Catnach, Printer, 2, Monmouth-Court, 7 Dials1824-01-01
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The sentences, and sorrowful lamentation of a young woman, aged nineteenand the other prisoners capitally convicted at the Old BaileyPrinted and sold by J. Catnach, 2, Monmouth Court, 7 Dials.1824-01-01
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The trial of Mr. H. Fauntleroy, for forgerybefore Mr. Justice Park, at the Sessions House, Old Bailey, on Saturday, October 30, 1824 : with his interesting and affecting defence and many particulars and facts relative to that unfortunate gentleman3rd ed.Printed for George Smeeton1824-01-01
Reports of Cases Argued and Ruled at Nisi Prius, in the Courts of King's Bench & Common Pleas ...etc., etc.1827-01-01-
Particulars of the trial and execution of Esther Hibner, the elderfor the wilful murder of Frances Colpitt, a parish apprentice who was executed this morning at the Old BaileyPrinted at Birt's Wholesale or Retail Song and Ballad Warehouse, No. 10, Great St. Andrew Street, Seven Dials, London.1828-01-01
Reports of Cases Argued and Ruled at Nisi Prius, in the Courts of King's Bench & Common Pleas ...etc., etc.1829-01-01-
Particulars of the trials and execution of Benj. Barrup, & J. Burnhamwho were executed this morning at the Old Bailey, with the copy of an affecting letter written by Barrup the day before his executionPrinted at Birt's wholesale and retail Song and Ballad Warehouse, no. 10, Great St. Andrew-Street, Seven, Dials, London.1829-01-01
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Trial and execution of James Butlerwho was executed this morning at the Old BaileyBishop, Printer, 14 Short's Garden's Drury Lane.1830-01-01
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Trial and execution of John Bishop and Thomas Williamsfor the horrible crime of murdering Carlo Ferrari, a poor Italian boy, for the purpose of selling his body for dissection. With the frightful confessions of Bishop and Williams acknowledging the murder of five persons, for similar purposesPrinted by Smeeton, 74 Tooley Street, where hawkers and country dealers are supplied on liberal terms.1831-01-01
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Life trial and execution, of Bishop, May and Williamswho suffered this morning at NewgateCarpue, Printer, 23; Rose Lane, Spitalfields1831-01-01
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The sorrowful lamentation and last farewell to the world, of the three unfortunate men, Bishop, May, and Williamswho are ordered for execution on Monday morning next at the Old BaileyJ. Phair, Printer, 76, Gt. Peter St. Westminster.1831-01-01
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Trial, execution, and confession of the burkerson Monday, December 5th. 1831 for the murder of Charles Fariere, an Italian boyPrinted by J.V. Quick, 42 Bowling Green Lane, Clerkenwell: and sold by J. Pitts, Great St. Andrew Street, 7 Dials.1831-01-01
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The execution of the BurkitesFull confession of Bishop and Williams, of numerous other murders. Bishop's reflections. Speech of the Duke of Sussex at the trialPrinted and published by S. Robins1831-01-01
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Horrible confession of a son against his motherfor the murder of Elizabeth Walsh, aged 84, by burking her[s.n.]1832-01-01
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Trial & execution, of William Johnson aged 29The Enfield murderer, with his awfull confession who suffered this morning at NewgateD. & H. Carpue 117 Saffron Hill.1832-01-01
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Life, trial, & execution of Jonathan Smithersfor arson and murderQuick, Printer, Bowling Green Lane, Clerkenwell, and Fashion Street, Spitalfields.1832-01-01
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Trials and sentences of Eliza Ross and Edward Cookfor the murder of Elizabeth Walsh, on Friday, January 6th. 1832Quick, Printer, 42, Bow[l]ing Green Lane, Clerkenwell, London.1832-01-01
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An account of the very extraordinary trial of Elizabeth Wratten, the alleged mad woman!For forgery, at the Old Bailey September sessions, before the recorder and a London jurySmeeton, printer, 74, Tooley Street.1833-01-01
Reports of Cases Argued and Ruled at Nisi Prius, in the Courts of King's Bench & Common Pleas ...etc., etc.1833-01-01-
Central Criminal Court sessions paper, Winchester, Mayor, first session, held November 24, 1834minutes of evidenceGeorge Hebert1834-01-01
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The singular trial of John Edwards, Peter Lacceasagne, and Samuel Weedon, for the assault on Mr. GeeG. Smeeton, printer, 74, Tooley Street.1834-01-01
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Central Criminal Court sessions paper, Winchester, Mayor, seventh session, held May 11, 1835minutes of evidenceGeorge Hebert1835-01-01
Reports of Cases Argued and Ruled at Nisi Prius, in the Courts of King's Bench & Common Pleas ...etc., etc.1835-01-01-
The trial of Patrick Carrollwith an account of his execution in front of the jail at Maidstone, Kent, for the wilful murder of Mrs. BrowningSmeeton, printer, 74 Tooley Street.1835-01-01
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Awful confession of Greenacre to the murder of Hannah BrownSmeeton, Printer, 74, Tooley Street.1837-01-01
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The life and execution of John PegsworthWith a correct sketch of a letter sent to his wife on Monday; and also a copy of verses written by himselfPrinted and published by J.V. Quick, Bowling Green Lane, Clerkenwell1837-01-01
Reports of Cases Argued and Ruled at Nisi Prius, in the Courts of King's Bench & Common Pleas ...etc., etc.1839-01-01-
Full particulars of the trial and execution of William Lees, who was executed on Monday, Dec. 16, at Newgate, for wilful murder of his wife[s.n.]1839-01-01
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Trial, confession, and execution of Courvoisier for the murder of Lord Wm. RussellPrinted and published by E. Lloyd, 44, Holywell Street, Strand; and at 30, Curtain Road, Shoreditch.1840-01-01
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Examination of the valet for the dreadful murder of Lord W. Russell, M.P.[s.n.]1840-01-01
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Trial of Gould alias Nicholson for the murder of Mr. TemplemanBirt, printer, 39, Great St, Andrew Street, Seven Dials.1840-01-01
Reports of Cases Argued and Ruled at Nisi Prius, in the Courts of King's Bench & Common Pleas ...etc., etc.1841-01-01
Reports of Cases Argued and Ruled at Nisi Prius: In the Courts of Queen's Bench, Common Pleas ...S. Sweet1843-01-01-
A full report of the evidence taken at the Thames Police Court, and the coroner's inquest, before Mr. Baker, and a respectable jury, at Stepney, on the 10th of June, 1844on the alleged poisoning case, also the trial of J.C. Belany, for the murder of his wife, at the Central Criminal Court, on August the 21st & 22nd, 1844; with all the letters and opinions of the public pressPrinted and published by G. Pike1844-01-01
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The Queen v. Barber, Fletcher and othersthe speeches of Mr. Wilkins in defence of William Henry Barber, who was tried at the sessions of the Central Criminal Court, April, 1844 on a charge of forgeryJohn Crockford1844-01-01
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The life, trial, and awful execution, of Henry Hocker for the wilful murder of James Delarue, at Hampstead HeathR. Astill, printer, Hertford Street, Coventry.1845-01-01
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The Trials of Charles the First and of some of the regicideswith biographies of Bradshaw, Ireton, Harrison, and others, and with notes5th ed.John Murray and sold by Thomas Tegg1845-01-01
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Execution of J. Connor, for the murder in St. Gile's, of Mary BrothersPaul & Co., Printers, Seven Dials, London.1845-01-01
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A full report of the great gold robberywith eight illustrations on stoneH. Vickers, Read & Co.1855-01-01
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The Queen v. William PalmerOfficial report of the minutes of evidenceGeorge Herbert1856-01-01
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Trial and sentence of J. Mullins for the murder of Mrs. Emsley at Grove-road, StepneyDisley, printer, 57 High-street, St. Giles1860-01-01
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Life, trial, sentence, and execution of Catherine Wilson, for the murder of Mrs. SoamesTaylor, printer, 93, Brick Lane Spitalfields.1862-01-01
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Confession & execution of F. Muller, at the Old Bailey, for the murder of Mr. Briggs, on the North London railwayDisley, printer, High-street, St. Giles, London.1864-01-01
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The life, trial, sentence, and execution of Carl Kohl, at Chelmsford[s.n.]1865-01-01
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Queen v. Druitt & otherssentence, Friday, August 23, 1867The Master Tailors' Association of the United Kingdom1867-01-01
Charge of the Lord Chief Justice of England to the grand jury at the Central Criminal Court in the case of the Queen against Nelson and Brandtaken from the shorthand writer's notes, revised & corrected by the Lord Chief Justice; with occasional notesW. Ridgway1867-01-01
Charge of the Lord Chief Justice of England to the Grand Jury at the Central Criminal Court: In ...William Ridgway1867-01-01
The extraordinary life & trial of Madame Rachel at the Central Criminal Court, Old Bailey, Londonon the 22 23, 24 & 25, September, 1868 ...[s.n.1868-01-01-
No more mystery!!Sketch of "Dear William," the gay young fellow. Account of Mrs. Borradaile and history of Madame Rachel. Opinions of the press on this remarkable casePublished by William Swift1868-01-01
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History & trial of Mdm. Rachelor, Beautiful for everPublished by William Swift1868-01-01
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Central Criminal Court, Monday, 5th April 1875, the Queen against Walter Hibbert and others for conspiracy, the recorder's charge to the grand jury[s.n.]1875-01-01
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The trial of Adelaide Bartlett for murderheld at the Central Criminal Court from Monday, April 12, to Saturday, April 17, 1886Stevens and Haynes, Law Publishers1886-01-01
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The "Principal genealogical specialist," or, Regina v. Davies and the Shipway genealogybeing the story of a remarkable pedigree fraudPhillimore & Co.1899-01-01
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Der Fall Wilde und das Problem der Homosexualität2. Aufl.M. Spohr1901-01-01
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The trial of Oscar Wilde from the shorthand reports ...Privately printed1906-01-01
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Trial of William Palmer2nd ed. / revised by Eric R. Watson.William Hodge & Company1912-01-01
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Forty years in the Old Baileywith a summary of the leading cases and points of law and practiceStevens & Sons1913-01-01
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Trial of the SeddonsWilliam Hodge & Company1914-01-01
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Trial of the WainwrightsWilliam Hodge & Company, Ltd.1920-01-01
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Trial of George Joseph SmithWilliam Hodge & Company, Ltd.1922-01-01
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Trial of Kate WebsterWilliam Hodge & Company, Limited1925-01-01
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The Royal mail case, Rex v. Lord Kylsantand anotherW. Hodge & Company, limited1933-01-01
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The trial of Robert Wood(the Camden town case)W. Hodge & company, limited1936-01-01
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The trial of Reginald Sidney Buckfieldedited, with a foreword and a note on crime and insanityJarrolds1944-01-01
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The trial of Harry DobkinJarrolds1944-01-01
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The trial of Mrs. Duncanedited, with a forewordJarrolds1945-01-01
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The summing up of Justice Stable in Regina v. Martin Secker & Warburg, Ltd., Frederic J. Warburg [and] the Camelot Press, Ltd. (the "Philanderer" case) at the Central Criminal Court, July 2nd, 1954With some additional materialM. Secker & Warburg1954-01-01
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The summing up by Mr. Justice StableRegina v. Martin Secker & Warburg, ltd., Fredric J. Warburg [and] the Camelot Press, ltd. "The Philanderer" case, at the Central Criminal Court, London, July 2, 1954Printed by Clarke & Way, for B. and A. Knopf1954-01-01
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The summing-up by Mr. Justice Stable in Regina v. Martin Secker & Warburg, Ltd., Fredric J. Warburg, The Camelot Press, Ltd. ("The Philanderer" case) at the Central Criminal Court, July 2nd, 1954, with some additional materialMartin Secker & Warburg1954-01-01
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Summing up of the Honourable Mr. Justice Devlin.American College of Trial Lawyers1957-01-01
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Regina v. Penguin books limited ...transcript of the shorthand notes of George Walpole & co., official shorthand writers to the Central criminal court ...George Walpole1960-01-01
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The Old Bailey proceedingsHarvester Press1984-01-01
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Trial of Thomas Hardy for High Treason, at the Sessions House in the Old Bailey, on Tuesday the Twenty-Eighth [to] Friday the Thirty-First OfCreative Media Partners, LLC2010-01-01
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State Trials for High Treason, Embellished with PortraitsCreative Media Partners, LLC2011-01-01
Reports of Cases Argued and Ruled at Nisi PriusIn the Courts of King's Bench & Common Pleas and On the Circuit, From the Sittings in Michaelmas Term, 1823 to [Easter Term, 1841]Arkose Press2015-10-20
Reports of Cases Argued and Ruled at Nisi Prius, in the Courts of King's Bench & Common Pleas, and On the CircuitFrom the Sittings in Michaelmas Term, 1823, to [Easter Term, 4 Vict. 1841]Arkose Press2015-10-21-
State Trials for High Treason, Embellished with Portraits; Volume 1Creative Media Partners, LLC2016-01-01
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Illustrated and Unabridged Edition of the Times Report of the Trial of William PalmerFor Poisoning John Parsons Cook, at RugeleyCreative Media Partners, LLC2018-01-01
The Trial of Oscar WildeFrom the Shorthand ReportsFranklin Classics2018-10-13-
Trial of Thomas Hardy for High Treason Containing the Whole of the Proceedings of Each Day at the Old-Bailey ... Taken in Short-Hand at the Old BaileyCreative Media Partners, LLC2021-01-01
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Trial of Thomas Hardy for High Treason, at the Sessions House in the Old Bailey, on Tuesday the Twenty-Eighth ... [to] Friday the Thirty-First of OctoberAnd on Saturday the First ... [to] Wednesday the Fifth of November, 1794 ... Taken in Short-HandCreative Media Partners, LLC2023-01-01
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Trials of Arthur Thistlewood, and Others, for High TreasonAt the Old Bailey Sessions-House, Commencing on Saturday, the 15th, and Ending on Thursday, the 27th of April, 1820; Volume 2Creative Media Partners, LLC2023-01-01
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Charge of the Lord Chief Justice of England to the Grand Jury at the Central Criminal Court, in the Case of the Queen Against Nelson and BrandTaken from the Shorthand Writer's NotesCreative Media Partners, LLC2023-01-01
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The trials of all the felon prisoners, tried, cast, and condemned, at Justice Hall, in the Old BaileyContaining the remarkable trials of James Hurley, for murder, and George Bych, for a rape upon a girl only thirteen years of age[s.n.]
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Newspaper cuttings, mostly extracted from the London Daily and Sunday Press, of trials, Jan. 1920 - Jan. 1934