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A full report of a trial for libel : Browne v. Leyland & others, at York spring assizes, April, 1835, before Mr. Baron Parke, and a special jury; also the verdict of a trial for assault, Waddington v. Browne & another
Browne, George Buckston; Leyland, Roberts; Waddington, William
1835
"Waddington v. Brown..." (separate t.p.): p. [119]-123.
The trial and execution of George Batty : who was executed on Friday, April 8th, 1825... for a violent assault on Martha Hawkesley ... also, F. Elliss, who was acquitted on the trial which took place at Derby on March the 19
[1825]
The assault took place in Sheffield; George Batty lived in Woodseats, Sheffield.
A letter on the case of the three colliers, tried at the last York assizes, to the worshipful the Mayor, the Rev. J. Hand, A.M., and Wilson Overend, Esq., magistrates of the Borough of Sheffield
Inhabitant
1844
On the harsh sentencing of 3 colliers following riots at Soap House Colliery. Signed p.25: An uninterested inhabitant. Includes depositions.
The case of Henry Simons, a Polish Jew merchant, and his appeal to the public thereon : now publish'd, with the tryal at Chelmsford, for the benefit of him and his unhappy family
Simons, Henry (Merchant); Roth, Cecil (1899-1970)
1753
The trial (p.[49]-115) has title : The tryal of Henry Simons, a Polish Jew merchant, at Chelmsford assizes, July 12, 1752. At the prosecution of James Ashely, on the following indictment.
In the King's Bench : between Thomas Redford, plaintiff, and Hugh Hornby Birley, Alexander Oliver, Richard Withington, and Edward Meagher, defendants, for an assault on the 16th. of August, 1819 : report of the proceedings on the trial of this cause at Lancaster, on Thursday the 4th., Friday the 5th., Saturday the 6th., Monday the 8th., and Tuesday the 9th. days of April, 1822, before Mr. Justice Holroyd and a special jury, and the judgment of the Court of King's Bench in Easter term following, upon an application on the part of the plaintiff, for a rule to shew cause why a new trial should not be granted
Birley, Hugh Hornby (1845); Redford, Thomas (1819-1822); Farquharson, George; Great Britain. Court of King's Bench; Clarke and Co.
[1822]
On the Peterloo massacre. Half title: Report of the proceedings in the cause Redford v. Birley and others. Includes index.