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A full and correct report of the trial of Thomas Radcliffe Crawley, for the murder of Mary Mooney, at Peter's Row, on Wednesday the 17th of February, 1802, had at an adjournment of a Commission of Oyer and Terminer and General Gaol Delivery, on the 1st and 10th days of March, before the Right Honourable Lord Norbury and the Honourable Baron Smith. By Leonard Mac Nally, Gent. Attorney.

By: Crawley, Thomas Radcliffe, d. 1802.Publisher: Dublin : Printed by Charles Downes, 1802Description: 72p.Subject(s): Trials (Murder) -- Ireland
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