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Observations upon the case of Abraham Thornton, who was tried at Warwick, August 8, 1817, for the murder of Mary Ashford: shewing the danger of pressing presumptive evidence too far, together with the only true and authentic account yet published of the evidence given at the trial, the examination of the prisoner, &c. and a correct plan of the locus in quo / by Edward Holroyd, ...

By: Holroyd, Edward.Contributor(s): Ashford, Mary, d. 1817 | Thornton, Abraham, d. 1860?.Publisher: London : Printed for J. Mawman, ..., 1819Edition: 3rd ed.Description: v, 88p.Note: Binder's title: TrialsSubject(s): Trials (Murder) -- Great Britain
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TRI Observations on a libel; for which an indictment was instituted by Richard Gurney, ..., as Vice-Warden of the Stannaries of Devon, against Miss Mary Ann Tocker; of which the defendant was found not guilty. Tried before Mr Justice Burrough, at Bodmin, the 5th of August, 1818. By the prosecutor. TRI Trial of John Ambrose Williams, for a libel on the clergy, contained in the Durham Chronicle of August 18, 1821, before Mr Baron Wood and a special jury. Tried at the summer assizes, at Durham, on Tuesday, August 6th, 1822. To which is prefixed, a reprint of the preliminary proceedings in the Court of King's Bench, London. TRI Imputation of theft. Report of the trial of an action brought by Mrs. Sarah Bingham against the Rev. John Gardiner, D.D. for a malicious libel, imputing to her that she had stolen a one pound note: which took place at Wells, on Thursday the 17th Aug. 1820, before the Honourable Mr. Justice Burrough and a special jury. With a preface. TRI Observations upon the case of Abraham Thornton, who was tried at Warwick, August 8, 1817, for the murder of Mary Ashford: shewing the danger of pressing presumptive evidence too far, together with the only true and authentic account yet published of the evidence given at the trial, the examination of the prisoner, &c. and a correct plan of the locus in quo / TRI The republican. TRO A collection of the statutes in force relative to elections down to the present time, with a copious index; also an appendix, containing the orders of the House of Commons concerning elections, the acts regulating the elections of peers and members for Scotland from the time of the union, and, an abstract of all controverted elections, as well as upon the right as otherwise, determined by select committees; with references to the journals of the house for the proceedings thereon, and to the printed reports where the cases have been reported. By Richard Troward, ... TRO Continuation of the statutes, and orders of the House of Commons relative to elections, and abstract of the determinations of select committees, from 1796 to the present time /

Binder's title: Trials

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