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The trials of Arthur Thistlewood, James Ings, John Thomas Brunt, Richard Tidd, William Davidson, and others, for high treason. At the Sessions House in the Old Bailey, on ... April, 1820 : with the antecedent proceedings. Taken in short-hand by William Brodie Gurney.

Contributor(s): Gurney, W. B. (William Brodie), 1777-1855 | Thistlewood, Arthur, 1770-1820 | Great Britain. Commission of Oyer and Terminer.Publisher: London : sold by J. Butterworth, 1820Description: 2 v.Note: Trials, vols. 37, 38
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Subject(s): Trials -- Great Britain | Trials (Treason) -- Great Britain
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Reference material House of Lords Library - Palace Truro Room, Principal Floor 109A-B (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not for loan 26243-1001
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109A-B Queen v. Thomas Fanning : 109A-B The trial of Charles Random De Berenger, Sir Thomas Cochrane, commonly called Lord Cochrane, the Hon. Andrew Cochrane Johnstone, Richard Gathorne Butt, Ralph Sandom, Alexander M'Rae, John Peter Holloway, and Henry Lyte : 109A-B The trials of Jeremiah Brandreth, William Turner, Isaac Ludlum, George Weightman, and others, for high treason, under a special commission at Derby, on October, 1817. ...Taken in short hand by William Brodie Gurney, ... 109A-B The trials of Arthur Thistlewood, James Ings, John Thomas Brunt, Richard Tidd, William Davidson, and others, for high treason. At the Sessions House in the Old Bailey, on ... April, 1820 : 109A-B The trial of Mr. Thomas Saxelbye, on a charge of forgery of a will, whereof he was acquitted : 109A-B The London Missionary Society's report of the proceedings against the late Rev. J. Smith, of Demerara, ... who was tried under martial law, and condemned to death on a charge of aiding and assisting in a rebellion of the negro slaves : 109A-B Substance of the debate in the House of Commons on Tuesday the 1st and on Friday the 11th of June, 1824, on a motion of Henry Brougham, esq. respecting the trial and condemnation to death by a court martial of the Rev. John Smith, ... :

Trials, vols. 37, 38

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