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Ashton, John1
Ashton, John (1691)1
Ashton, John, D. 16911
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Bleackley, Horace William (1868-1931)1
Bleackley, Horace, 1868-19311
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Trial of William Joyce

Joyce, William (1906-1946); Hall, J W; Great Britain. Central Criminal Court; Great Britain. Court of Criminal Appeal; Great Britain. Parliament

1946

Tried in the Central Criminal Court, London, Sept. 17-19, 1945, the defendant was convicted of high treason against Great Britain. On Nov. 7, 1945, the Court of Criminal Appeal dismissed the appeal of...

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Trial of Frederick Guy Browne and William Henry Kennedy

Browne, Frederick Guy (1881-1928); Kennedy, William Henry (1891?-1928); Shore, W Teignmouth (1865-1932); Great Britain. Central Criminal Court

[1930]

Trial at the Central criminal court, London, April, 1928, for the murder of George William Gutteridge.

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Jack Sheppard

Sheppard, Jack (1702-1724); Bleackley, Horace William (1868-1931); Ellis, Stewart Marsh; Defoe, Daniel (1661?-1731); Great Britain. Central Criminal Court

[1933]

Jack Sheppard was tried for burglary at the Old Bailey, London, August 13, 1724. "The history of the remarkable life of John Sheppard... London, 1724", attributed by the Cambridge history of English...

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