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The tryals of Jeremy Tooley, William Arch, and John Clauson, three private soldiers. For the murder of Mr. John Dent, constable, In the Parish of St. Paul's Covent Garden, March 18. 1708-9. Before the Right Honourable Sir John Holt, Lord Chief Justice of England. To which is added, a sermon preach'd at the funeral of Mr. John Dent. By Thomas Bray, D. D. Minister of St. Botolph, Aldgate.
Tooley, Jeremy, -1732.Date: [1732]- Books
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Mrs. Elizabeth Torshell's letter to the Ordinary of Newgate, containing a particular account of the murther committed upon the body of Mr. Robert Woodcock in Chelsea-Fields by Mr. Edward Jefferis, lately executed for the same.
Torshell, Elizabeth.Date: 1705- Books
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The trial of Joseph Wakefield and Henry Smith, (the former of whom only was convicted) for the murder of Mr. Thomas Twaites, gamekeeper to the Hon. Charles Townshend, at Honingham, near Norwich, in the month of November, 1785. At the Lent assizes 1788, holden at Thetford before Sir W. H. Ashhurst, Knt. one of his majesty's justices of the Court of King's-Bench. Taken in short-hand.
Wakefield, Joseph.Date: [1788?]- Books
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The remarkable trial of Philip Hooton, auctioneer; of the parish of Sutton St. Edmunds, in the county of Lincoln: who was executed at Lincoln on Monday the 6th of March, 1769; ... for the most barbarous and cruel murder of Mr. Samuel Stockton of Astley in the county of Lancaster, chapman. ...
Hooton, Philip, -1769.Date: [1769]- Books
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The confession and last words of Bessy Turnbul, who was execute [sic] at Edinburgh, April 6th. 1709; for murdering her own child
Turnbul, Bessy, -1709.Date: 1709