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- catalog alternative "Notable English trials.".
- catalog contributor b5276273.
- catalog created "[1925]".
- catalog date "1925".
- catalog date "[1925]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1925]".
- catalog description "--Appendix. The city marshal's list of flash words. 1718. John Hall's interpretation of the serveral qualities of rogues. 1714.".
- catalog description "A trial by combat. Katrington. 1380. London.--The trial of a dead man for heresy, and strange things that followed. Hunne. 1514. London.--The trial of a baron for killing his neighbours. Charles, lord Stourton. 1557. Stourton (Wilts).--The trial of two witches: Amy Duny and Rose Cullender. 1664. Bury St. Edmunds.--Punishing the jury. William Penn. 1670. London.--Who killed Sir Edmondbury Godfrey? 1679. London.--A trial before Judge Jeffreys. Baxter. 1685. London.--Jack Sheppard. 1724. London.--Jonathan Wild the Great. 1725. London.--The morning star of American liberty. Zenger. New York. 1735.--Lieutenant Richardson the pirate. 1738. New York and elsewhere.--The spy. Thistlewood. 1820. London.--A regency buck's murder. Thurtell. 1824. Hertford.--The last insurrection. Frost the Chartist. 1839. Newport.--A Victorian Bottomley. William Roupell, M.P., 1862. London.--Respectable Mr. Thompson. Charles Peace. 1879. London.".
- catalog description "Bibliography: p. 243-249.".
- catalog extent "2 p. ℓ., 3-254 p.".
- catalog issued "1925".
- catalog issued "[1925]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York, Boston, Houghton Mifflen company; London, J. Cape".
- catalog spatial "Great Britain.".
- catalog subject "Trials Great Britain.".
- catalog tableOfContents "--Appendix. The city marshal's list of flash words. 1718. John Hall's interpretation of the serveral qualities of rogues. 1714.".
- catalog tableOfContents "A trial by combat. Katrington. 1380. London.--The trial of a dead man for heresy, and strange things that followed. Hunne. 1514. London.--The trial of a baron for killing his neighbours. Charles, lord Stourton. 1557. Stourton (Wilts).--The trial of two witches: Amy Duny and Rose Cullender. 1664. Bury St. Edmunds.--Punishing the jury. William Penn. 1670. London.--Who killed Sir Edmondbury Godfrey? 1679. London.--A trial before Judge Jeffreys. Baxter. 1685. London.--Jack Sheppard. 1724. London.--Jonathan Wild the Great. 1725. London.--The morning star of American liberty. Zenger. New York. 1735.--Lieutenant Richardson the pirate. 1738. New York and elsewhere.--The spy. Thistlewood. 1820. London.--A regency buck's murder. Thurtell. 1824. Hertford.--The last insurrection. Frost the Chartist. 1839. Newport.--A Victorian Bottomley. William Roupell, M.P., 1862. London.--Respectable Mr. Thompson. Charles Peace. 1879. London.".
- catalog title "Murder, piracy and treason; a selection of notable English trials, by Raymond Postgate.".
- catalog title "Notable English trials.".
- catalog type "text".