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Report of the trial of Daniel M'Naughton at the Central Criminal Court, Old Bailey, (on Friday, the 3rd, and Saturday, the 4th of March, 1843,) for the wilful murder of Edward Drummond, esq. / by Richard M. Bousfield, ... and Richard Merrett, ...

By: Bousfield, Richard M.Contributor(s): Merrett, Richard | Drummond, Edward | M'Naughton, Daniel.Publisher: London : Henry Renshaw, ... Sold by Maclachlan, Stewart, and Co., Edinburgh; and Fannin and Co., Dublin, 1843Description: viii, 78p.Note: Ms. annotationsSubject(s): Trials -- Great Britain | Murder -- Great Britain | Trials (Murder) -- Great Britain
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Reference material House of Lords Library - Palace Truro Corridor, First Floor Truro PAM VOL.21(4) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not for loan 31736-1001
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PAM VOL.21(10) A charge delivered to the grand jury, at the Epiphany Quarter Sessions, 1854, for the borough of Kingston-upon-Hull; by Samuel Warren ... PAM VOL.21(2) Judgment of the Judicial Committee of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, pronounced by the Right Honourable Lord Lyndhurst, on Monday, 16th August, 1841, in an appeal from the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, in the case of Sir Matthew Wood, Baronet, and others; versus Goodlake and others. From the shorthand notes of Mr. Gurney. PAM VOL.21(3) Report of the cases of Robinson v. Bird and others, and the Queen v. Birds. Held at Appelby Assizes, on Friday, 11th August, 1843. PAM VOL.21(4) Report of the trial of Daniel M'Naughton at the Central Criminal Court, Old Bailey, (on Friday, the 3rd, and Saturday, the 4th of March, 1843,) for the wilful murder of Edward Drummond, esq. / PAM VOL.21(5) Report of a charge delivered to the grand jury of the borough of Birmingham, at the Michaelmas Quarter Sessions for 1848: by the Recorder. PAM VOL.21(6) Judgment of Sir Herbert Jenner Fust, August 3rd, in the Prerogative Court; with a statement by the late eminent Dr. Prichard, M.D., as to the truth of the case in which the opinion of the judge, justice and common sense, were upset by what is called a "point of law", but what might be called a "perversion of justice". The oath of a solicitor established a will in which a stranger, in the capacity of a medical man, obtained from a sick lady in the absence of her husband. After the perusal, the reader is asked the question, Do the laws require reform?. PAM VOL.21(7) Report of the case of the Queen against the Commissioner of Land Tax for the Division of Bradley Haverstoe, in the county of Lincoln. With observations by Samuel Miller, ...

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