An Impartial report of the proceedings in the case of the King versus Henry Hunt, Joseph Johnson, John Knight, James Moorhouse, Joseph Healey, John Thacker Saxton, Robert Jones, Samuel Bamford, George Swift, and Robert Wilde, for a conspiracy, tried before Mr. Justice Bayley, and a special jury, at York Spring Assizes, on the 16th, 17th, 18th, 20th, 21st, 22d, 23d, 24th, 25th, and 27th of March, 1820 [electronic resource].
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An Impartial report of the proceedings in the case of the King versus Henry Hunt, Joseph Johnson, John Knight, James Moorhouse, Joseph Healey, John Thacker Saxton, Robert Jones, Samuel Bamford, George Swift, and Robert Wilde, for a conspiracy, tried before Mr. Justice Bayley, and a special jury, at York Spring Assizes, on the 16th, 17th, 18th, 20th, 21st, 22d, 23d, 24th, 25th, and 27th of March, 1820 [electronic resource].
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Manchester : Joseph Pratt sold also by Messrs. W. and W. Clarke [etc.], 1820.
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1 v. in various pagings : ill.
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Reproduction of the original from Yale Law Library.
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With: The eight days' diary of a member of the Yeomanry Cavalry during permanent duty / by Squib. Manchester : Printed and sold by T.J. Evans, 1820 -- The trial of William Park, of Preston, who was indicted for an assault, alleged to have an assault, alleged to have been committed by him, upon Frederick Lilly ... / Printed by Smith and Melling -- A full and accurate report of the trial of Mr. John Edward Taylor, of Manchester, for an alleged libel on Mr. John Greenwood, of the same place at Lancaster ... / Manchester : W. Cowdroy -- A correct report of the trial of William Holden, James Ashcroft the elder, James Ashcroft, the younger, David Ashcroft, and John Robinson; for the murder of Margaret Marsden and Hannah Partington ... / Manchester : J. Pratt -- A refutation of "A report of the proceedings in the case of William Hindley, charged with felony, and with falsely preferring an accusation against Richard Hill & Thomas Lear." / by George Teale. Manchester : M. Wardle, 1818 -- A report of a trial for bigamy, the King on the prosecution of Thomas Falkner Phillips ... / 1807.
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Electronic reproduction. Farmington Hills, Mich. : Gale, a part of Cengage Learning, 2007. Available via the World Wide Web. Access limited by licensing agreements.
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The eight days' diary of a member of the Yeomanry Cavalry during permanent duty / by Squib.
The trial of William Park, of Preston, who was indicted for an assault, alleged to have an assault, alleged to have been committed by him, upon Frederick Lilly.
A full and accurate report of the trial of Mr. John Edward Taylor, of Manchester, for an alleged libel on Mr. John Greenwood, of the same place at Lancaster.
A correct report of the trial of William Holden, James Ashcroft the elder, James Ashcroft, the younger, David Ashcroft, and John Robinson; for the murder of Margaret Marsden and Hannah Partington.
A refutation of "A report of the proceedings in the case of William Hindley, charged with felony, and with falsely preferring an accusation against Richard Hill & Thomas Lear."
A report of a trial for bigamy, the King on the prosecution of Thomas Falkner Phillips.
The trial of William Park, of Preston, who was indicted for an assault, alleged to have an assault, alleged to have been committed by him, upon Frederick Lilly.
A full and accurate report of the trial of Mr. John Edward Taylor, of Manchester, for an alleged libel on Mr. John Greenwood, of the same place at Lancaster.
A correct report of the trial of William Holden, James Ashcroft the elder, James Ashcroft, the younger, David Ashcroft, and John Robinson; for the murder of Margaret Marsden and Hannah Partington.
A refutation of "A report of the proceedings in the case of William Hindley, charged with felony, and with falsely preferring an accusation against Richard Hill & Thomas Lear."
A report of a trial for bigamy, the King on the prosecution of Thomas Falkner Phillips.
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