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- 44016962 contributor B1053073.
- 44016962 created "1730.".
- 44016962 date "1730".
- 44016962 date "1730.".
- 44016962 dateCopyrighted "1730.".
- 44016962 description "ESTC (RLIN) T83127".
- 44016962 extent "[2],18 [i.e. 30], [2] p. (last leaf blank) ;".
- 44016962 isReferencedBy "ESTC (RLIN) T83127".
- 44016962 issued "1730".
- 44016962 issued "1730.".
- 44016962 language "eng".
- 44016962 publisher "London : Printed by and for R. Phillips, and sold by E. Nutt ..., A. Dodd ..., and J. Jackson ...,".
- 44016962 spatial "Great Britain.".
- 44016962 spatial "Ireland.".
- 44016962 subject "Abduction Ireland.".
- 44016962 subject "Extradition Great Britain.".
- 44016962 subject "HV6574.I73 W56 1730".
- 44016962 subject "Kimberly, Daniel Trials, litigation, etc.".
- 44016962 subject "Trials (Kidnapping) Ireland.".
- 44016962 title "The whole case and proceedings in relation to Bridget Reading, an heiress : containing an account of Kimberly's being sent to Ireland to bring over the said Bridget Reading, and of her pretended marriage with Braddock Mead : the information of Bridget Reading before Sir William Billers, against Braddock Mead, Daniel Kimberly, and Joseph Fisher, with the warrant of commitment granted thereupon by the said Sir William Billers : the petition of Daniel Reading to His Grace the Duke of Newcastle, one of His Majesty's principal secretaries of state : several affidavits before the Lord Chief Justice Raymond and Judge Probyn : the opinion of the Court of King's-Bench, with the opinion of the Atorney[sic]-General, and his report to the Duke of Newcasele [sic], relating to the pretended marriage and felony : with the Lord Townshend's warrant thereupon for conveying Kimberly, [et]c. to Ireland to be try'd there for felony : to which is added, the tryal of said Kimberly, with his case or last dying words, and an original letter sent by him to Mr. Reading, written some few days before his execution, and Mr. Reading's answer.".
- 44016962 type "text".