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Mutiny. Richard Parker's trial, by a court martial, held at Greenhithe. The Court. C. Bicknell, Esq. Solicitor for the Prosecution. Vice-Admiral Sir T. Pasley, President. Captain Mosse, Prosecutor. Commodore Sir Edw Gower. Capt. Williamson. Captain Laporey. Captain Riou. Captain King. Captain Pierpoint. Captain Stanhope. Captain Markham. Capt. Sir T. Williams. Captain Wells. Captain Lane. (Vacant.) T. Binsted, Esq. Judge Advocate. The Prisoner. Witnesses. The Provost Marshell [sic], with a drawn sword.

Publisher: London : Printed by A. Young...and sold by all the booksellers in town and country, 1797Description: 60p.Subject(s): Parker, Richard, 1764?-1797 | Trials (Naval offenses) -- Great Britain
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Reference material House of Lords Library - Palace Librarian's Room, Principal Floor Farnham Tracts VOL.81(6) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not for loan 57382-1001
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VOL.81(3) Original pieces relative to the trial and execution of Mr. John Calas, merchant at Toulouse, who was broke on the wheel in that city, pursuant to his sentence by the Parliament of Languedoc, for the supposed murder of his eldest son, to prevent his turning Roman Catholick. With a preface, and remarks on the whole, by M. de Voltaire. VOL.81(3) The trial of Lieutenant-Colonel Joseph Wall, late Governor of Goree, at the Old Bailey, on Wednesday, January 20, 1802, for the wilful murder of Benjamin Armstrong, a sergeant of the African Corps, July 10, 1782. VOL.81(5) The trial of John Peter Zenger, of New-York, printer: who was charged with having printed and published a libel against the government; and acquitted. With a narrative of his case. To which is now added, being never printed before, The trial of Mr. William Owen, bookseller, near Temple-Bar, who was also charged with the publication of a libel against the government; of which he was honourably acquitted by a jury of free-born Englishmen, citizens of London. VOL.81(6) Mutiny. Richard Parker's trial, by a court martial, held at Greenhithe. The Court. C. Bicknell, Esq. Solicitor for the Prosecution. Vice-Admiral Sir T. Pasley, President. Captain Mosse, Prosecutor. Commodore Sir Edw Gower. Capt. Williamson. Captain Laporey. Captain Riou. Captain King. Captain Pierpoint. Captain Stanhope. Captain Markham. Capt. Sir T. Williams. Captain Wells. Captain Lane. (Vacant.) T. Binsted, Esq. Judge Advocate. The Prisoner. Witnesses. The Provost Marshell [sic], with a drawn sword. VOL.81(7) The trial at large of Louis XVI. Late King of France. Containing a most complete and authentic narrative of every interesting and important circumstance attending the accusation - trial, defence, sentence - execution, &c. of this unfortunate monarch. Communicated in a series of letters by a member of the late National Assembly, to a member of the British Parliament. To which is subjoined a copy of His Majesty's will. VOL.81(8) Judgment and execution of Louis XVI. King of France; with a list of the members of the National Convention, who voted for and against his death; and the names of many of the most considerable sufferers in the course of the French Revolution, distinguished according to their principles. By H. Goudemetz, a French clergyman, emigrant in England. VOL.8(2) The rehearsal transpros'd; or, animadversions upon a late book, intituled, A preface shewing what grounds there are of fears and jealousies of popery.

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