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Trials Heresy Italy Florence History 18th Century Sources : Tommaso Crudeli : Poppi 1702-1745 : contributo per uno studio sulla inquisizione a Firenze nella prima metà del XVIII secolo / [a cura di] Maria Augusta Morelli Timpanaro.  2003 1
Trials Heresy Italy Udine Province History 16th Century : Domenico Scandella known as Menocchio : his trials before the Inquisition (1583-1599) / [edited] by Andrea Del Col ; translated by John & Anne C. Tedeschi.; Scandella, Domenico,  1997 1
Trials Heresy Italy Venice History 16th Century : The inquisitor in the hat shop [electronic resource] : inquisition, forbidden books and unbelief in early modern Venice / Federico Barbierato.; Barbierato, Federico,  2012 1
Trials Heresy Italy Venice History 17th Century : The inquisitor in the hat shop [electronic resource] : inquisition, forbidden books and unbelief in early modern Venice / Federico Barbierato.; Barbierato, Federico,  2012 1
Trials History : Domestic and international trials, 1700-2000 / edited by R.A. Melikan.  2003 1
Trials Holy Roman Empire Moral And Ethical Aspects : Kaiserliche Gerichtsbarkeit und Konfessionskonflikt : der Reichshofrat unter Rudolf II., 1576-1612 / Stefan Ehrenpreis.; Ehrenpreis, Stefan.  c2006 1
Trials Holy Roman Empire Religious Aspects : Kaiserliche Gerichtsbarkeit und Konfessionskonflikt : der Reichshofrat unter Rudolf II., 1576-1612 / Stefan Ehrenpreis.; Ehrenpreis, Stefan.  c2006 1
Trials Homicide England London : An Account of the proceedings at the Sessions-House in the Old Bayly on February the 28th, 1682, against Christopher Urats, George Boriskie, John Stern, the principle murtherers of Tho. Thin, Esq., who was shot in his coach in the Pall Mall on Feb. 12 : with what relates to Count Charles John Koningsmark, lately apprehended in disguise at Graves-end, and against whom a Bill of Indictment was found as the first contriver of the bloody tragedy.  1682 1
Trials Homicide England London 17th Century Sources Early Works To : An account of the proceedings at the Sessions, held at Iustice-hall in the Old-bayly, which began on 14th. of October last. : With the tryals, condemnation, and execution, of William Prickit William Palmer, with the tryals of several other malefactors, for divers kinds of fellonies: as thefts, burglaries, bigamy, murder, receiving of fellons, forgery, &c.; England and Wales.  1674 1
Trials Homicide Maryland : Deliberate intent : a lawyer tells the true story of murder by the book / Rod Smolla.; Smolla, Rodney A.  c1999 1
Trials Impeachment England   2
Trials Impeachment England 17th Century : Articles of accusation exhibited by the Commons House of Parliament now assembled : against Sr. John Bramston Knight, Sr. Robert Berkley Knight, justices of His Majesties bench : Sr. Francis Crawley Knight, one of the justices of the common-pleas : Sr. Humphrey Davenport, Knight, Sr. Richard Weston, Knight, and Sr. Thomas Trevor, Knight, barons of His Majesties exchequer.; Bramston, John,  1641 1
Trials Impeachment England Early Works To 1800   3
Trials Impeachment England London   2
Trials Impeachment Great Britain : For the tryal of Dr. Henry Sacheverell in Westminster Hall, the 20[th] day of March, 1709..  1710 1
Trials Impeachment United States   2
Trials In Literature : Testimony and advocacy in Victorian law, literature, and theology.; Schramm, Jan-Melissa.  2000 1
Trials Infanticide England Early Works To 1800   5
Trials Kidnapping England Early Works To 1800 : The full tryals examination and conviction, of Hagon Swanson, and Sarah Benton his pretended sister at the Queens-Bench Bar Westminster, on Wednesday the 25th of November, 1702. before the Lord Chief Justice Holt, &c. : Also the tryals of John Hartwell and John Spurr, two bailiffs for being confederates with them in forcibly carrying away Pleasant Rawlins an heiress, &c.; Swendsen, Haagen,  1702? 1
Trials Kidnapping England London : The juryman's tale.; Grove, Trevor.  2000 1
Trials Larceny Great Britain : A Perfect narrative of the apprehension, tryal, and confession of the five several persons that were confederates in stealing the mace and the two privy purses from the Lord High-Chancellor of England : as it was attested at the sessions held at Justice-Hall in the Old-Bayly, the seventh and eigth of March, anno. 1676/7.  1677 1
Trials Libel England   3
Trials Libel England Early Works To 1800   3
Trials Libel England London   3
Trials Libel Great Britain History : Wilde's last stand : decadence, conspiracy & the First World War.; Hoare, Philip.  1997 1
Trials Libel Switzerland : Weber case : judgment of 22 May 1990.; European Court of Human Rights.  1990 1
Trials Manslaughter England : Someone to love us : the shocking true story of two brothers fostered into brutality and neglect / Terence O'Neill.; O'Neill, Terence.  2010 1
Trials Manslaughter Great Britain Case Studies : Fine lines and distinctions : murder, manslaughter and the unlawful taking of human life / Terence Morris and Louis Blom-Cooper ; foreword by Lord Judge.; Morris, Terence.  2011 1
Trials Manslaughter South Africa : Behind the door : the Oscar Pistorious and Reeva Steenkamp story / Mandy Wiener and Barry Bateman.; Wiener, Mandy,  2014 1
Trials Military Offences England Early Works To 1800   2
Trials Military Offences Great Britain   2
Trials Misconduct In Office England : Records of the trial of Walter Langeton, Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield, 1307-1312 / edited for the Royal Historical Society by Alice Beardwood.  1969 1
Trials Misconduct In Office England London Early Works To 1800 : Mr. Brunskell's case and proposals; Brunskell, Percivall,  1690 1
Trials Murder : Beyond belief : a chronicle of murder and its detection / by Emlyn Williams.; Williams, Emlyn,  1969 1
Trials Murder Arkansas Phillips County History 20th Century : On the lap of the gods : the Red Summer of 1919 and the struggle for justice that remade a nation / Robert Whitaker.; Whitaker, Robert,  2008 1
Trials Murder Australia : This house of grief : the story of a murder trial / Helen Garner.; Garner, Helen,  2016 1
Trials Murder California : The contested murder of Latasha Harlins : justice, gender, and the origins of the LA riots / Brenda E. Stevenson.; Stevenson, Brenda E.  2013 1
Trials Murder California Los Angeles : Birth of a nation'hood : gaze, script, and spectacle in the O.J. Simpson case / edited by Toni Morrison and Claudia Brodsky Lacour.  c1997 1
Trials Murder England   29
Trials Murder England 17th Century : An Account of the tryal and examination gf [sic] Count Conningsmark : with the names of the murtherers and persons suspected as accessaries in the death of T. Thynn, Esq. who are as follows, viz. Frederick Harder, chyrurgeon to the said Count, Dr. Nicholas Dubartin, doctor to the said Count, Peter Merckman, all three committed and suspected as accessaries to the said murther : Amien Berg, committed for want of sureties, to give evidence against the said persons, who was the Captains man, and discovered the gun, being left behind in his lodging till they came back : Captain Vratz, Geo. Boroski and John Sterne were the bloody murtherers, which they confessed : Boroski and Sterne were the said Captains men.  1682 1
Trials Murder England 17th Century Early Works To 1800 : The narrative of the proceedings at the Sessions House in the Old-Baily, : from Wednesday the 13 of this instant October to Saturday the 16, being a full account of the most remarkable tryals, examinations and condemnations of several malefactors, for several crimes ...  1675 1
Trials Murder England Chelmsford Early Works To 1800 : Most wicked, cruel, bloody, and barbarous news from this last Lent Assizes at the city of Winchester in Hampshire : being a full and true relation of George Bromman, and Dorothy Newman, his wicked strumpet, being both agreed to make away his own wife, and son ... : also the manner how they were hang'd in chains ... on Tuesday the 7th of this instant March, 1676 : as also an account of a young-man that murdered his sweet-heart, being his fellow-servant at Stratford by Bow ... : as also hovv he vvas condemn'd to be hang'd at Chelmsford Assizes, the 28th of February, 1676 / by L. White.; White, L.,  1676 1
Trials Murder England Early Works To 1800   41
Trials Murder England History 20th Century   2
Trials Murder England Ipswich : Hunting evil : inside the Ipswich serial murders / Paul Harrison and David Wilson.; Harrison, Paul,  2008 1
Trials Murder England London   6
Trials Murder England London Early Works To 1800   2
Trials Murder England Northampton Early Works To 1800 : Relation of the most remarkable proceedings at the late assizes at Northampton : Conteyning truely and fully, the tryals, confessions, and execution of a most mischievous vvitch, notorious high-way-man, barbarous murderess. The first being Mary Forster, who by witchcraft destroyed above 30 sheep belonging to one Joseph Weedon, and afterwards burned to the ground his dwelling-house, and two large barns, full of corn and hay: to his damage above 300l. VVith her confession of the fact, how, and why she did it: and askign him forgiveness for the same. And a wonderful experiment of her divelish skill shewed in the goal, after she was condemned. The second a high-way-man, who had been 14 times in goal, and before his death discovered several others. The third a young vvench that killed her child, with the strange means how the same was discovered, and her penitent behaviour at the execution. Who all suffered at Northampton aforesaid, Saturday, Aug. 22. 1674.  1674? 1
Trials Murder England Norwich : A full report of the trial of James Blomfield Rush for the murder of Mr. Jermy and his son, of Stanfield Hall, in the county of Norfolk : commencing on Wednesday, March 28, and concluded April 4, 1849, at Norwich Assizes.; Rush, James Blomfield,    1
Trials Murder England Poetry Early Works To 1800 : A true and tragical song, concerning Captain John Bolton, of Bulmer, near Castle-Howard, : who after a trial of nine hours, at York-Castle, on Monday the 27th of March, 1775, for the wilful murder of Elizabeth Rainbow, an Ackworth girl, his apprentice; was found guilty, and immediately received sentence to be executed at [T]yburn near York on Wednesday following, but on the same morning he strangled himself in the cell where he was confined, and so put a period to his wicked and desperate life. His body was then pursuant to his sentence, given to the surgeons at York infirmary to be dissected and anatomized. To the tune of "Fair lady lay your costly robes aside"  1775? 1
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