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Works
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The Bank of England forgery | |
The Bar and the Old Bailey, 1750-1850 | |
Carrington and Payne's reports | |
The case of Thomas Smethurst, M.D. : his trial, sentence, respite, & pardon for wilful murder, and prosecution for bigamy, with original documents of great interest, not yet published : being a vindication of the course pursued by Her Majesty's government | |
Central Criminal Court sessions paper | |
Charge of the Lord Chief Justice of England to the grand jury at the Central Criminal Court in the case of the Queen against Nelson and Brand : taken from the shorthand writer's notes | |
Edgeware-Road murder | |
England's black tribunall. | |
Forty years in the Old Bailey ... 1913. | |
Great Britain. Statutes (rev. ed.), 1870- : | |
The important results of an elaborate investigation into the mysterious case of Elizabeth Fenning : being a detail of extraordinary facts discovered since her execution, including the official report of her singular trial, now first published, and copious notes thereon : also, numerous authentic documents, an argument on her case, a memorial to H. R. H. the Prince Regent, & strictures on a late pamphlet of the prosecutors' apothecary | |
Jack Sheppard | |
Malefactors register | |
Mr. Horatio Bottomley. Return to an address of the Honourable the House of commons, dated 17th July, 1922;--for "Certified copies of the indictment, conviction, and sentence of the court in the case of the King against Horatio Bottomley, a member of this House, tried at the Central criminal court on 18th, 19th, 22nd, 23rd, 24th, 25th, 26th, and 29th days of May, 1922: | |
Mr. Martin's profession | |
Old Bailey chronicle | |
The Oxford companion to law, 1980: | |
Particulars of the very remarkable trials, convictions, and escapes, of John Shepherd : together with his history from his birth, &c. : in which is included a minute account of his unparallelled species of treachery to his associate, Leonard Sullivan, who was executed at Maidstone for a robbery committed in Shepherd's company : N.B. this unhappy young man has been four times tried capitally -- the first time, which was for forgery, at the Old Bailey, of which he was convicted, and afterward respited under the gallows -- the second time he was tried for a highway robbery, at Maidstone, and acquitted -- the third time for shop-lifting, at the Old Bailey, and acquitted -- and the fourth time for a highway robbery, at the same place, for which he suffered on Wednesday, Nov. 22, 1786. | |
Procès et meurtre de Charles Premier, roi d'Angleterre : procès des vingt-neuf régicides mis en justice après la restauration de Charles II, traduction de l'anglais, accompagnée d'un précis historique du règne de Charles Ier, d'un autre précis des évènements arrivés depuis la mort de ce prince jusqu'au rétablissement de la royauté et de diverses notices et notes, par le traducteur. | |
The Queen against Thomas Smethurst : Monday, August 15th, 1859, and following days : minutes of the evidence | |
Queen v. Barber, Fletcher, and others | |
Relation de ce qui s'est passé au procès de milord Preston & du sieur Jean Ashton, leur conviction & condamnation, pour crime de haute-trahison contre Leurs Majestés le roi Guillaume & la reine Marie. (Pour avoir conspiré la vie de Leurs Majestés, tâché de les déposer, de changer le gouvernement présent, de faire envahir le royaume d'Angleterre par le roi de France, & exciter une rebellion contre Leurs Majestés.) Avec plusieurs lettres & des mémoires très-curieux du roi Jacques au roi de France, au pape & à divers ministres. Publiée par le commandement de la reine, le vendredi 16/26 janvier 1691. | |
Report of the trial of Elizabeth Fenning, charged with administering poison with intent to murder | |
Reports of cases argued and ruled at nisi prius, in the courts of King's Bench, Common Pleas, & Exchequer, together with cases tried on the circuits, and in the Central Criminal Court. | |
The Royal mail case, Rex v. Lord Kylsant, and another; | |
The speech of Edwin James, Esq., one of Her Majesty's counsel, in defence of Dr. Simon Bernard : delivered at the Central Criminal Court, on Friday, the 16th of April, 1858 | |
Summing up of the Honourable Mr. Justice Devlin. | |
Three times tried | |
The trial at bar between Campbell Craig, lessee of James Annesley, Esq; plaintiff, and the right honourable Richard Earl of Anglesey, defendant : before the Honourable the Barons of the Exchequer, at the King's Court, Dublin, in Trinity Term, in the 16th and 17th years of the reign of our sovereign Lord George the Second, King of Great-Britain, &c. and in the year of our Lord 1743. | |
Trial of Adelaide Bartlett | |
The trial of Alexander Campbell Mason | |
The trial of Alfredo Messina | |
Trial of Alma Victoria Rattenbury and George Percy Stoner; | |
The trial of Captain John Kimber, for the supposed murder of an African girl : at the Admiralty Sessions, before the Hon. Sir James Marriot ... and Sir William Ashurst ... on Thursday, June 7, 1792 : of which he was most honourably acquitted, and the two evidences for the prosecution committed to Newgate to take their trials for wilful and corrupt perjury. | |
The trial of Court Königsmarck | |
Trial of Dr. Smethurst | |
Trial of Franz Muller | |
The trial of Harry Dobkin | |
Trial of Hawley Harvey Crippen | |
The trial of Jim the Penman (James Townsend Saward) | |
The trial of Jones and Hulten | |
Trial of Kate Webster | |
The trial of Lady Chatterley : Regina v. Penguin Books Limited : the transcript of the trial | |
The trial of Mrs. Duncan | |
The trial of Neville George Clevely Heath | |
Trial of Pedro de Zulueta, Jun., on a charge of slave trading, under the 5 Geo. IV, cap. 113 : on Friday the 27th, Saturday the 28th, and Monday the 30th of October, 1843, at the Central Criminal Court, Old Bailey, London : a full report from the short-hand notes of W.B. Gurney, Esq. : with an address to the merchants, manufacturers, and traders of Great Britain by Pedro de Zulueta, Jun., Esq., and documents illustrative of the case. | |
The trial of Robert Wood : (the Camden Town case) | |
Trial of the Stauntons | |
Trial of Thomas John Ley and Lawrence John Smith (the chalk pit murder) | |
Trial of Thomas Neill Cream | |
The trial of Thomas Williams, Esq. of Brybras Castle, Caernarvonshire : indicted, with Ellen Evans & Ann Williams, two of his servants, for forgery : at the Central Criminal Court, Old Bailey, London, on Monday, April 9th, 1838, and four following days before Mr. Baron Parke, which ended in their entire acquittal | |
The trial of Timothy Murphy, at the Sessions-house in the Old-Bailey for felony and forgery, on Saturday, January 13, 1753. Taken to court by T. Gurney ... | |
Trial of William Palmer | |
Trials of Greenacre & Gale, for the horrible murder and mutilation of Hannah Brown | |
The trials of Oscar Wilde : Regina (Wilde) v. Queensberry, Regina v. Wilde and Taylor | |
The trials of Patrick Maxwell Stewart Wallace, and Michael Shaw Stewart Wallace : for wilfully destroying the brig Dryad, off Cuba, with intent to defraud the marine assurance companies and underwriters. | |
The true book about the Old Bailey. | |
Walwyn's correct edition of the trial at full length of Mr. Fauntleroy, the banker, for forgery! : tried at the Old Bailey, October 30th, 1824, before Mr. Justice Bailey and Mr. Baron Garrow ... |