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The Hard Case Of Mary Squires, the Gipsey, and Susanna Wells. Being, An Impartial Examination of the Merits of their surprising Cause. Wherein The Gypsey is fully vindicated, upon the Circumstances of her Case [etc.] 
Edition: 1st ed. 
Year: 1753 
Call No: [B.51] 
Fairburn's edition of The Trial between Maria Foote, the celebrated actress, plaintiff, and Joseph Hayne, Esq. defendant, for a breach of promise of marriage . . . Taken In Short Hand. 
Year: 1824 
Call No: 346.016 FAI 
An Inquiry Whether Crime And Misery Are Produced Or Prevented, By Our Present System Of Prison Discipline, Illustrated By Descriptions Of The Borough Compter, Tothill Fields Prison . . . By Thomas Fowell Buxton. 
Edition: 2nd ed. 
Year: 1818 
Call No: 364.601 BUX 
Trial of John Doeke Romney Rouvellet, Esq. of the Island of St. Christopher, for Forgery . . . Also of Elizabeth Barnet for Felony . . . Before Lord Chief-Justice Ellenborough, In the Court of Kingís Bench, Tuesday July 8, 1806. 
Edition: 1st ed. 
Year: 1806 
Call No: 345.0263 TRI 
A Refutation Of Sir Crisp Gascoyneís Account of his Conduct, In the Cases of Elizabeth Canning and Mary Squires. 
Edition: 1st ed. 
Year: 1754 
Call No: [B.50] 
The Trial at full Length, of Edw. Gibbon Wakefield, William Wakefield, and Mrs. Frances Wakefield, for a Conspiracy, and the Abduction Of Miss Turner . . . With The Speeches of Counsel at Full Length; The Judgeís Charge To The Jury; &c. &c. &c. 
Year: 1827 
Call No: 345.0254 TRI 
An historical disquisition concerning the knowledge which the ancients had of India; and the progress of trade with that country prior to the discovery of the passage to it by the Cape of Good Hope [etc.] 
Year: 1791 
Call No: B3.2.F6.4 
The Laws Concerning Travelling, &c. Viz. 1. Robbery. 2. Of such Accidents as the Traveller is liable to upon the Road . . . 9. Of the Laws for regulating Hackney-Coaches, Chairs, Carrmen, and Watermen in and about London. 
Year: 1718 
Call No: 343.094 LAW 
The Case Of Elizabeth Canning Fairly Stated. Containing, An impartial Account of every Thing that has happen'd, or been transacted in this strange Affair, from her being seized in Moorfields, to the present Time [etc.] 
Edition: 1st ed. 
Year: 1753 
Free Thoughts On Seduction, Adultery, And Divorce. With Reflections on the Gallantry of Princes, particularly those of the Blood-royal of England . . .By A Civilian. 
Edition: 1st ed. 
Year: 1771 
Call No: 306.89 KEN 
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