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Crime England Early Works To 1800

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A collection of tracts, relating to the crimes, examination, trial, sentence, and execution, of Susannah Lott and Benjamin Buss, for poisoning Mr. Lott, late of Hythe, in the county of Kent. A Collection Of Tracts, Relating To The Crimes, Examination, Trial, Sentence, And Execution, Of Susannah Lott And Benjamin Buss, For Poisoning Mr. Lott, Late Of Hythe, In The County Of Kent. printed by T. Smith and Son, 1769.

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The trials at large of the felons : in the Castle of York, before the Hon. Sir Henry Gould, Knight, One of the Justices of his Majesty's Court of Common Pleas, Serjeant Aspinal, and Others their Associates, Justices, &c. Sir George Armytage, Bart. High-Sheriff. Taken down in short-hand in the court by W. Williamson, Teacher of that Art, and published agreeable to the order of the justices. The Trials At Large Of The Felons : In The Castle Of York, Before The Hon. Sir Henry Gould, Knight, One Of The Justices Of His Majesty's Court Of Common Pleas, Serjeant Aspinal, And Others Their Associates, Justices, &c. Sir George Armytage, Bart. High-Sheriff. Taken Down In Short-Hand In The Court By W. Williamson, Teacher Of That Art, And Published Agreeable To The Order Of The Justices. printed by N. Nickson in Blakestreet, [1775?]
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