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The trial of Her Majesty, Queen Caroline, for an adulterous intercourse with Bartholomew Bergami : containing a detail of the proceedings in the House of Lords, from their commencement to the termination. To which are added, Memoirs of Her Majesty, with anecdotes of Bartolomo Bergami, her late Chamberlain ([pt.1], nos.1-16; pt.2, n)
Caroline Amelia Elizabeth queen, consort of George IV (1768-1821)
[1820]-1821
The trial took place from August 17 - November 10, 1820. Issued in separate parts during 1820, with continuous pagination; the first part promises a title-page, portrait and introduction, to be publ...
The trial of Her Majesty, Queen Caroline, for an adulterous intercourse with Bartholomew Bergami : containing a detail of the proceedings in the House of Lords, from their commencement to the termination. To which are added, Memoirs of Her Majesty, with anecdotes of Bartolomo Bergami, her late Chamberlain ([pt.1], no.1)
Caroline Amelia Elizabeth queen, consort of George IV (1768-1821)
[1820]-1821
The trial took place from August 17 - November 10, 1820. Issued in separate parts during 1820, with continuous pagination; the first part promises a title-page, portrait and introduction, to be publ...
The trial of Her Majesty, Queen Caroline, for an adulterous intercourse with Bartholomew Bergami : containing a detail of the proceedings in the House of Lords, from their commencement to the termination. To which are added, Memoirs of Her Majesty, with anecdotes of Bartolomo Bergami, her late Chamberlain ([pt.1], no.2)
Caroline Amelia Elizabeth queen, consort of George IV (1768-1821)
[1820]-1821
The trial took place from August 17 - November 10, 1820. Issued in separate parts during 1820, with continuous pagination; the first part promises a title-page, portrait and introduction, to be publ...
The trial of Her Majesty, Queen Caroline, for an adulterous intercourse with Bartholomew Bergami : containing a detail of the proceedings in the House of Lords, from their commencement to the termination. To which are added, Memoirs of Her Majesty, with anecdotes of Bartolomo Bergami, her late Chamberlain ([pt.1], no.3)
Caroline Amelia Elizabeth queen, consort of George IV (1768-1821)
[1820]-1821
The trial took place from August 17 - November 10, 1820. Issued in separate parts during 1820, with continuous pagination; the first part promises a title-page, portrait and introduction, to be publ...
The trial of Her Majesty, Queen Caroline, for an adulterous intercourse with Bartholomew Bergami : containing a detail of the proceedings in the House of Lords, from their commencement to the termination. To which are added, Memoirs of Her Majesty, with anecdotes of Bartolomo Bergami, her late Chamberlain ([pt.1], no.4)
Caroline Amelia Elizabeth queen, consort of George IV (1768-1821)
[1820]-1821
The trial took place from August 17 - November 10, 1820. Issued in separate parts during 1820, with continuous pagination; the first part promises a title-page, portrait and introduction, to be publ...
The trial of Her Majesty, Queen Caroline, for an adulterous intercourse with Bartholomew Bergami : containing a detail of the proceedings in the House of Lords, from their commencement to the termination. To which are added, Memoirs of Her Majesty, with anecdotes of Bartolomo Bergami, her late Chamberlain ([pt.1], no.5)
Caroline Amelia Elizabeth queen, consort of George IV (1768-1821)
[1820]-1821
The trial took place from August 17 - November 10, 1820. Issued in separate parts during 1820, with continuous pagination; the first part promises a title-page, portrait and introduction, to be publ...
Remarks on the Athanasian Creed; on a sermon, and on a pamphlet, published, with the title "Some short and plain arguments from Scripture, evidently proving the divinity of our Saviour" : in a letter addressed to a clergyman
Carter, Elizabeth (1717-1806)
1822
The author of the sermon/pamphlet is unidentified.
Remarks on the Athanasian Creed; on a sermon, and on a pamphlet, published, with the title "Some short and plain arguments from Scripture, evidently proving the divinity of our Saviour" : in a letter addressed to a clergyman
Carter, Elizabeth (1717-1806)
1822
The author of the sermon/pamphlet is unidentified.