The Tryal of John Cather, Adam Nixon, David Alexander, and Patrick Cain, otherwise Kane, at the King's-Bench, in Westminster-Hall, by a special jury of gentlemen, on Friday the 5th of July, 1751, for a conspiracy against the Hon. Edward Walpole, Esq
in endeavouring to extort money from him, under pretence of an assault with an intent to commit buggery on the body of John Cather, with copies of the several records, and original papers relating thereto, and at the end of which trial is inserted a full and impartial narrative of the whole of the wicked conspiracy, particularly that of the attempt to charge Mr. Walpole with forgery : to which is annexed for the use of the gentlemen of the law, an examined copy of the remarkable record on which the defendants were tried for the said conspiracy, well worthy of perusal, the same having been settled by the greatest men of the profession
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Publication
1751 - Printed for the editor and sold by R. Walker, London, England
Language
English
Word Count
6,000 words, Guess
Page Count
24 pages
Physical Format
[electronic resource] :
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL59705853M
- OCLC Control Number506057505
Alternate Titles
- Trial of John Cather, Adam Nixon, David Alexander, and Patrick Cain, otherwise Kane, at the King's-Bench, in Westminster-Hall, by a special jury of gentlemen, on Friday the 5th of July, 1751, for a conspiracy against the Hon. Edward Walpole
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- Making of modern law
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