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- A Full and true relation of the tryal and condemnation of twelve notorious highway-men, murderers, and clippers of money : at the assizes holden for the county of Derby, this present August 1679 ..
- A Theory of the Trial
- A True account of the proceedings at the Sessions for London and Middlesex begun in the Old-Bailey on Wednesday the twenty-sixth of May, 1680 : giving the substance of the tryals of several malefactors, the number and crimes of those comdemned, burnt in the hand &c. : with an account of the proceedings against Captain Tom
- A True narrative of the proceedings at the session-house in the Old-Bayly, begun the 28 of August, and ended the 31, 1678 : containing the tryals of several for murder, and also, of the high-way-men that robbed the lace-man, one for a rape, and all other malefactors for any considerable crimes, that were there arraigned, the tryal of the female muggleton, which was at the last sessions : with the number of those that are condemn'd, burn'd in the hand, transported, and to be whipt
- A True narrative of the proceedings at the sessions-house in the Old-Bayley, April 11, 12, & 13, 1678 : setting forth the facts and tryals of several prisoners for felonies, burglaries, treason, and other crimes : with a particular account of the tryal and condemnation of two women for high treason, clipping the kings coyn, who are sentenced to be burnt to ashes : and likewise the tryals and condemnation of one for robbing on the highway, and two others for horse-stealing and other felonies : and an exact relation of all other remarkable proceedings : with the number of those that are condemn'd, burn'd in the hand, and to be whipt
- A True narrative of the proceedings at the sessions-house in the Old-Bayley, December 12, 13, 14, & 15, 1677 : containing the tryal of the woman for coyning, who is condemn'd to be burnt : with an account of the highway-men : also the tryals and condemnation of several other notorious malefactors : and also the number of those that are condemn'd, burn'd in the hand, transported, and to be whipt
- A True narrative of the proceedings at the sessions-house in the Old-Bayley, January 16, 17, & 18, 1677/8 : wherein is contained the most remarkable tryals of several notorious malefactors, as the tryals and condemnation of the two grand highway-men that were taken at Whetstone in Middlesex : also of three several persons indicted for murther : and likewise a person for clipping, who is sentenc'd to be drawn and hang'd, with several other remarkable tryals : with the number of those that are condemn'd, burn'd in the hand, transported, and to be whipt
- A True narrative of the proceedings at the sessions-house in the Old-Bayley, May 16, 17, & 18, 1678 : setting forth the tryal & condemnation of Charl. Pamplin, for killing Lieutenant Charles Dalison, neer Covent-Garden : with a particular account of the tryals and condemnation of three men for robbing on the highway, and two others for horse-stealing : and likewise the tryal and conviction of a yound [sic] lad for stealing one hundred and forty pounds out of a goldsmiths shop in Lumbard Street : and an exact relation of all other remarkable proceedings : with the number of those that are condemn'd, burn'd in the hand, and to be whipt, &c. : these are to give notice, that the book of the sessions that came out first, printed for Benj. Harris, is false, imperfect, and without order
- A True narrative of the proceedings at the sessions-house in the Old-Bayley, at a sessions there held on the 1st and 2d of June, 1677 : being a true relation of the tryal and condemnation of the grand highway-man that robbed the ministers near Uxbridg : with the tryal of the midwife for pretending to be deliverd of a stone dead child, with the tryal of the two searchers that were her confederates : and all other considerable transactions there, with the number of those condemned to die, burnt in the hand, to be transported and whipt
- A True narrative of the proceedings at the sessions-house in the Old-Bayley, for London and Middlesex, began on Wednesday the 16th day of October, 1678 : giving a faithful account of the several tryals for treasons, murders, robberies, burglaries, and other crimes there examined : with the number of persons condemned to dye, burnt in the hand, transported, or to be whipt, and every persons particular and respective offence, for which they are to suffer
- A True narrative of the proceedings at the sessions-house in the Old-Bayley, on the 3 and 4 days of July, 1678 : containing the tryals of several persons for murder, many for robberies : one young fellow found guilty of a rape, also the tryal of a female-Muggleton for blasphemy, and for all the other malefactors that for any considerable crimes were there arraigned : with the number of those that are condemn'd, burn'd in the hand, and to be whipt, &c
- A True narrative of the proceedings at the sessions-house in the Old-Bayly, October 10, 11, & 12, 1677 : containing the tryals of the two notorious highway-men : as also of several clippers of money : with the commitment of the hangman, &c. : and also the number of those that are condemn'd, burn'd in the hand, transported, and to be whipt
- A breviate of a sentence given against Jerome Alexander Esquire : an utter barrester of Lincolns-Inne, in the court of Star-chamber, the 17th day of November, in the second yeer of the raign of our soveraign Lord King Charls, of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland, &c. With exceptions taken to the said sentence, to unfold the iniquity thereof. With a short narrative of divers other passages and oppressions, wherewith he hath been also grieved in other times of his life, both before and since. Printed for the satisfaction of his friends, against those many calumnies and aspertions raised thereupon to blemish him in their opinion, and in the opinion of all others with whom he hath to do
- A brief account of the proceedings against the six popish priests : condemned for high-treason the 17th day of this instant January, 1679/80. Viz. Lionel Anderson, alias Munson. William Russell. George Parry. [double bracket] Henry Starkey. James Corker, and Will. Marshal, [bracket] two Benedictine monks, formerly tryed with Wakeman. With whom was likewise tryed Alexander Lumsdell, who though he appeared to be a priest, yet being born in Scotland, he continues upon a special verdict. The heads of the evidence against each of them, and their defences and behaviour
- A briefe and perfect relation : of the answeres and replies of Thomas Earle of Strafford; to the articles exhibited against him, by the House of Commons on the thirteenth of Aprill, An. Dom. 1641
- A declaration of M. David Jenkins : now prisoner in the Tower of London, one of his Majesties iudges in Wales, for tryalls, murthers, felonies, and all other capitall crimes; that they ought only to be by juries, and not otherwise, unlesse it be by Act of Parliament
- A full and particular relation of the most horrid and barbarous murther, which was committed by Mr. James Shelben, distiller, on Sunday last, being the 22d instant : between the hours of ten and eleven at night, on the body of Mrs. Bartlet, by knocking her on the head with a hammer and fire fork, and afterwards cutting her throat : also dangerously wounding one Mrs. Chethen : with the manner of taking Mr. Shelben, his examination before the justice, confession, commitment to Newgate, and his behaviour, &c
- A full and true account of the proceedings at the sessions of oyer and terminer, holden for the city of London, county of Middlesex, and goal-delivery of Newgate ; which began at the Sessions-House in the Old-Baily, on Wednesday, Septemb. 6th. and ended on Thursday, September 7th. 1682 : Wherein is contained the tryal of many notorious malefactors, for murders, fellonies, burglary, and other misdemeanours, as likewise the tryal of Ralph Benton for killing the boy in Walbrook, and what relates to the sister of Stephen Colledge. together, with the names of those that received sentence of death, the number of those burn'd in the hand, transported, and to be vvhipp'd
- A full and true account of the proceedings at the sessions of oyer and terminer, holden for the city of London, county of Middlesex, and goal-delivery of Newgate ; which began at the Sessions-House in the Old-Bayly, on Thursday, Iune 1st. and ended on Fryday, Iune 2d. 1682 : Wherein is contained the tryal of many notorious malefactors, for murders, fellonies, burglary, and other misdemeanours, but more especially the tryal of Jane Kent for witch-craft. Together, with the names of those that received sentence of death, the number of those burn'd in the hand, transported, and vvhip'd. As likewise some proceedings in relation to the persons that violently took the lady out of the coach on Hounslow-Heath
- A full and true account of the proceedings at the sessions of oyer and terminer, holden for the city of London, county of Middlesex, and goal-delivery of Newgate ; which began at the Sessions-House in the Old-Bayly, on Wednesday, April 26. and ended on Fryday, April 28, 1682 : Where were many remarkable proceedings, but more especially the tryal of James Boucher, and Walter Archer, for killing the bayliff of Westminster. As also, in relation to the person accused for getting his daughter with child: together, with the names of those that received sentence of death, the number of those burn'd in the hand, transported, and vvhip'd
- A full and true account of the whole proceedings of the tryal, of Robert Earl of Oxford and Earl Mortimer, for high treason and other high crimes and misdemeanors before his peers : with the manner of his being fully acquited late last night
- A jury-man's judgment upon the case of Lieut. Col. John Lilburn : proving, by well-grounded arguments, both to his own, and every jury-man's conscience, that they may not, cannot, ought not find him guilty upon the Act of Parliament made for his banishment, and to be a felon for returning into England : that if any should be tempted or misled so to do, they are notorious murderers by the law of England, it being the worst of crimes that is done by colour of law : and, that it is as great a wickedness for any (either judges or sheriffs, or any other person) to have a hand in his death upon that Act, as wilfully to murder him
- A just appeal from lower courts on earth to the highest court in heaven, or, The case of F.B. the Lord's free prisoner : truly in the main reported as to the matter of fact at his examination and tryal in the open Quarter-Sessions at the Old-Bayly vulgarly the 12th and 13th days of the 8th month in the year 1683
- A letter to His Excellencie Sir Thomas Fairfax : from Captaine Lieutenant Bray, concerning the charge and proceedings against him at a Councell of Warre, about the late differences in the Armie. With some strange discoveries or predictions by the said Capt. Leiut. Bray, in relation to the Generall, and some eminent Commanders of the Armie. Also a Letter of the Parliaments Commissioners, presenting the 4. bills to his Majesty, at the Isle of Wight, and his Majesties answer to the same. Together with the Declaration of the Commissioners of Scotland to his Majesty, against the 4. bills presented by the Parliaments Commissioners. Also a true relation of the designe and mutynie in the Isle of Wight, for carrying away of the King, the prevention thereof, and the Order of Parliament for securing hia [sic] Majesties person in Caresbrook Castle
- A list of the names of the judges of the High Court of Justice, for tryall of the King appointed by an act of the Commons in England in Parliament assembled. : And a list of the officers of the said court, by them elected
- A narrative of the proceedings at the Sessions, held in justice-hall at the Old-Baly : Shewing the several crimes of the mallefactors ; viz. treasons, murthers, robberies, burglaries, and fellonies. There were sixteen burned in the hand, three men, and three vvomen condemned, but two of them pleaded ther bellies, and were reprieved by the court, there were four to be transported, and one to stand in the pillory. With allowance ; Roger L'Estrange
- A narrative of the proceedings at the sessions-house in the Old-Bailey, April 21, 1680. : the number of persons condemned for high-treason and other crimes
- A narrative of the proceedings at the sessions-house in the Old-Bayly, from Wednesday the 7th of July instant, to Saturday the 10th : Being a full and true account of the tryals, examinations, and condemnation of several malefactors, for several crimes. And also an account of the tryal and condemnation of Eliz. Lillyman, who killed her husband, for which she was condemned to be burned, with the manner of her deportment at her tryal. And likewise of Rose Goodman, who was condemned for stripping of children and other fellonious crimes. The number condemn'd was eleven, six to be transported, ten burnt in the hand, and six to be whipt at the carts tayle. VVith allowance
- A narrative of the proceedings of the Committee for preservation of the Customes, in the case of Mr George Cony merchant.
- A reply to a printed paper entituled, A brief account of the evidence given on behalf of Edmond Warner, at a trial at the bar the 24th. of November 1693, &c. : Occasioned by some false reflections in the said paper upon the evidence given for the King at the said trial, wherein that they might gain greater credit, the author had the assurance to challenge any one to detect him of the least falshood therein
- A shot in the moonlight : how a freed slave and a Confederate soldier fought for justice in the Jim Crow south
- A true account of the proceedings against the criminals, at the assizes of oyer and terminer, and goal-delivery, at the Market-House holden in Nevv-VVindsor for the county of Berks : Which began on Monday the 27th. of July, 1685. and ended on Tuesday the 28th of the same: giving a relation of the tryals of divers notorious malefactors, tryed for roberies, felonies, murther, and other crimes and misdemeanors ; together, with their names, number: and more particular, an account of such as recieved sentence of death, were burnt in the hand, and ordered to stand in the pillory
- A true account of the proceedings at the assizes, held for the county of Surrey at Croydon, begun on Wednesday the 28th. of February, 1683. and there continued for several days : With a relation of the prisoners tryed and condemned at the said assizes
- A true account of the proceedings on the crown--side at this Lent assize, held for the county of Surrey in the burrough of Southwark, before Sir Job Charleton, Knight, one of the judges of assize, and other his Majesty's justices, &c. : Beginning on Thursday the 13th of March, 1683. and ending on Saturday the 15th of the said month. With the number that received sentence of death, were burnt in the hand, &c
- A true account of the proceedings relating to the charge of the House of Commons against John Lord Haversham
- A true account of the tryal of Mrs. Mary Carlton, at the sessions in the Old-Bayly, Thursday the 4th of June, 1663 : She being indicted by the name of Mary Mauders alias Stedman. Published for her vindication, at her own request
- A true and perfect relation of the proceedings at the Sessions-House in the Old Baily : from Wednesday the 7th of this instant March, to Fryday the 9th : being a full account of all the remarkable tryals, examinations, and condemnations of several malefactors for their several crimes : but especially, a particular narrative of the tryals and condemnation of those notorious offenders which were found guilty of that hainous and impudent crime, of stealing my lord Cancellours [sic] mace, and purse &c. ..
- A true narrative of a base and bloody act done by a bayliff and his follovver on the body of one William Midgly : at the Sign of the Crown in Whites-Ally near Chancery-Lane, on Monday the 18. of this present Nov. 1678. With the coroners jury's verdict, which was brought in wilful murder
- A true narrative of the confession and execution of the three prisoners at Tyburn, on Wednesday the 21th of this instant January 1679. Viz. Peter Richardson, Thomas Gold, John Maccarty. : As also the account of the taking three notorious highway-men, who robbed the Ipswitch coach of four houndred pounds
- A true narrative of the proceedings at the Sessions-House in the Old-Bayly, which began on Wednesday the 26th of February 1678. and ended on Thursday the 27th following. : Where were several arraigned and tryed for several felonies, burglaries, and clipping, the most remarkable of which are here faithfully related. With the number of persons that received sentence of death, burn'd in the hand, transported, and to be whipt. With allowance
- A true narrative of the proceedings at the Sessions-House in the Old-bayly. : Wherein is contained the tryal of the woman from committing that odious sin of buggery with a dog and likewise of the man for buggering of two mares. With the tryal of the young maid that poysoned her mother, a maid, and two gentlewomen. And all other considerable transactions there. With the number of those condemned, burn'd in the hand, to be transported and whipt
- A true narrative of the proceedings at the Sessions-house in the Old-Bayly : at a sessions of peace there held ; which began on Wednesday the 23d. of this instant August, and ended on Fryday the 25th, 1676. Setting forth the several facts, tryals, and condemnation of seventeen persons sentenced to die. And several other notorious malefactors for several crimes. With an account how many are burn'd in the hand, to be transported, and to be whipt. Licensed Aug. 26. 1676. Ro. L'Estrange
- A true narrative of the proceedings at the Sessions-house in the Old-Bayly : at a sessions there held ; which began on Wednesday the 13th of this instant Decemb. and ended on Saturday the 16th, 1676. Setting forth the several facts and tryals of several malefactors. With the tryal of the maid that set her master's barns on fire at Harrow on the Hill, at Michaelmas last. With an account how many are condemned, burn'd in the hand, to be whipt, and transported. With allowance. Roger L'Estrange
- A true narrative of the proceedings at the Sessions-house in the Old-Bayly : at a sessions there held on Wednesday the 17th of January 1676/7. Giving a full account of the true tryal and sentence of Lodowick Muggleton for blasphemous words and books. As also the tryals and condemnation of a vvoman for killing her bastard-child ; and of a man for personating another person in giving bayl before a judge. With an account how many are condenmed, burn'd in the hand, to be whipt, and transported. With allowance. Roger L'Estrange
- A true narrative of the proceedings at the Sessions-house in the Old-Bayly, at a sessions there held on April 25, and 26. 1677. : Where nine persons (six men and three women) were condemn'd to die. With a particular relation of the young man at Enfield, and his brother and sister's tryal and condemnation, who most barbarously abused his sweetheart by cutting off one of her lips, putting out one of her eyes, slashing her cheeks, stabbing her in several places, and other inhumane cruelties. To which is added, a true account of the bloody murther in the Hay-market, where a coachman lately kill'd his wife with a fire-fork. As also an account how many are burn'd in the hand, transported, and to be whipt
- A true narrative of the proceedings at the Sessions-house in the Old-Bayly; from Friday the 14th of this instant January, to Munday the 17th; being a full and true account of the tryals, examinations, and condemnations of several malefactors, for several crimes. And also an account of the tryal of four several persons for committing four several murthers. A man for killing a bayliff, a boy for killing his fellow prentice, a man for killing his fellow-workman, and another for killing a man in Black fryers. With an account how many are condemn'd, how many burn'd in the hand, to be transported, whipt at the carts tail, and to stand in the pillory. With permission, Roger L'Estrange
- A true narrative of the proceedings at the sessions holden for London and Middlesex, at Justice-hall in the Old-bayly, the 10th and 11th days of May, 1676 : Setting forth the tryal and condemnation of the man for having several wives, and the woman for having several husbands: and other most material passages. And also an account of the tryal of the woman who was arraigned as being accessary to the sacrilegious robbery of St. Giles's-Church: with the tryal of the man for buying the plate of her. And likewise how many are condemn'd, how many burn'd in the hand, and transported. These are to satisfie all people, that the book of the sessions with the name of John Millet, was the tryals four sessions ago. With permission, Ro. L'Estrange
- A true narrative of the proceedings at the sessions-house in the Old-Baily: begiuning on the 11th of this instant July 1677. : Wherein is contained the tryal of the woman for committing that odius sin of buggery with a dog ... and all the rest of the most remarkable tryals there; with an account how many are condemned to die, how many burn'd in the hand, to be whip'd and transported
- A true narrative of the proceedings at the sessions-house in the Old-Baly begun on Wednesday the 8th. of this instant December, 1675 : and there continuing till the Saturday following. Wherein seventen [sic] men, two women, and a boy about fourteen years of age received judgment to dye for their several offences. Besides, neer twenty that received the mercy of the King for transportation ; twelve had the benefit of the clergy, and were onely burnt in the hand, six to be whipt at the carts [sic] tayl, &c. With all the particular circumstances of their tryals, and the nature of their crimes. With allowance, Roger L'Estrange
- A true narrative of the proceedings at the sessions-house in the Old-Bayly, which begun on Wednesday the 30th of April 1679. and ended on Fryday the second of Mayfollowing [sic] : Being a true relation of the tryal and condemnation of a Romish priest, for high-treason. With the tryal of the maid for setting her masters house on fire in Holborn, as also of two persons for counterfeiting his Majesties coin, and two women for murdering their bastard children. With the number of the persons that received sentence of death, burn'd in the hand, and to be transported, vvith allowance
- A true narrative of the tryal of Titus Oates for perjury : at the Kings-Bench-Barr at Westminster on Friday the 8th. of May. 1685
- A true relation of the names and suspected crimes of prisoners now in New-gate, to be tryed for their lives at the Old Bailey this 15 of October 1679 : for the high-way robberies, murders, house-breakers, clippers of money, horse stealers, pick-pockets, shop and house lifters, &c
- Additional information for my Lord Gray. : Against the Laird of Pourie
- An Account of the proceedings against Capt. Edward Rigby, at the Sessions of Goal Delivery, held at Justice-Hall in the Old-Bailey, on Wednesday the seventh day of December, 1698, for intending to commit the abominable sin of sodomy, on the body of one Wil
- An Account of the proceedings at the Sessions of Oyer and Terminer ... the 10 of October, 1683, and ended the 13th of the same instant : where divers persons were tryed for high treason, murder, felony, burglary, and other misdemeanors : with the names of the persons condemned, burnt in the hand, to be whipt and transported
- An Account of the proceedings at the Sessions of Oyer and Terminer, and gaol-delivery of Newgate ; which began at the Sessions-House in the Old-Bayly, for the city of London and County of Middlesex, the 10. of October, 1683. and ended the 13th of the same instant. : Where divers persons were tryed for high-treason, murder, felony, burglary, and other misdemeanors. With the names of the persons condemned, burnt in the hand, to be whipt and transported
- An Account of the tryal and conviction of Sir John Friend : for high-treason in conspiring the death of His Most Sacred Majesty, King William, and the subvertion of the government. &c. At the Sessions-House in the Old-Baily: on Monday the 23d of this instant March, 1696. before the Right Honourable the Lord Chief Justice Holt, the Lord Chief Justice Treby, &c
- An Account of the tryals of several notorious malefactors for murders, fellonies, burglaries : held at the Sessions House in the Old-Bayly for the city of London and county of Middlesex which began on the 23 of this instant February and ended the 25 : with the other most remarkable proceedings ..
- An Account of the tryals of several notorious malefactors for murders, fellonyes, and burglaries : holden at the Sessions-House in the Old-Baily, for the city of London and county of Middlesex, and goale-delivery [sic] of Newgate, which began on the 16 of this instant January, and ended the 17 : with the other most remarkable proceedings ..
- An account of the proceeding to sentence against Miles Prance, for vvilful perjury : who was sentenced in the Court of King's-Bench, Westminster : upon a conviction, by his own confession, on the 15th. of June 1686. : in wilfully forswearing himself at the tryals of Robert Green, Lawrence Hill, & Henry Berry, &c. in relation to the murther of Sir Edmundbury Godfrey
- An account of the proceeding to sentence against Miles Prance, for wilful perjury : who was sentenced in the Court of King's-Bench, Westminster: upon a conviction, by his own confession, on the 15th. of June, 1686. In wilfully forswearing himself at the tryals of Robert Green, Lawrence Hill, and Henry Berry, & c in relation to the murther of Sir Edmundbury Godfrey
- An account of the tryals of several notorious malefactors. For murders, felonies, and burglaries : Holden at the Sessions-House in the Old-Baily, for the City of London and county of Middlesex. And goal-delivery of Newgate. Which began on Friday the 24. of this instant February, and concluded on Saturday the 25. With the other most remarkable proceedings. Where were many notable proceedings, as the tryal of George Pye, the bailiff, who killed the butcher, and Alexander Younger, who swore treason against Mr. Harvy, with several others
- An answer to a paper falsly called, The case of the Company of Weavers
- An exact and true account of the proceedings of the sessions : begun at the Old-Bayly, on Wednesday January the 17th. 1682. Giving an account of the tryals and condemnations of the several prisoners brought thither. Printed by authority
- An historical relation of the late Presbyterian General Assembly, held at Edinburgh, from Octob. 16 to Nov. 13 in the year 1690
- An historical relation of the pretended General Assembly, held at Edinburgh, from Octob. 16. to Nov. 13. in the year 1690. : In a letter from a person in Edinburgh, to his friend in London. Licensed April the 20th. 1691
- Answers for Alexander Hamiltoun of Kinkel : to the petition given in be way of answer, for John Ayttoun of Kinaldy against him
- Answers for Colonel Sir John Hill : Lieutenant Colonel John Forbes, and John Forbes writer in Edinburgh. To the petition presented be [sic] Allan Cathcart, James Meinzies, and Thomas Hamiltonn, late captains of the said Colonel Hill's regiment
- Answers for Sir James Fowlis of Collingtoun : to the petition given in to their Majesties High Commissioner, and the most honourable Estates of Parliament, by Dame Margaret Areskin Lady Castle-haven
- Answers for Æneas Mcleod town clerk of Edinburgh : to the petition presented by some particular persons, in name of the Council and Community of the said burgh, to his Grace His Majesties High Commissioner and the right honourable the Estates of Parliament
- Blood will out, or, An example of justice in the tryal, condemnation, confession and execution of Thomas Lutherland : who barbarously murthered the body of John Clark of Philadelphia, and was executed at Salem in West-Jarsey the 23d of February, 1691/2
- Bush v. Gore : the Florida recounts of the 2000 presidential election
- Chimpanzee rights : the philosophers' brief
- Courting justice : ten New Jersey cases that shook the nation
- Crime At El Escorial : the 1892 child murder, the press, and the jury
- Die Sabbati 9 MÌŠaij, Anno Domini, 1685 in banco Regis. : Dominus Rex versus Oats
- Domestic and international trials, 1700-2000
- Dred Scott v. Sandford : slavery and freedom before the American civil war
- Eichmann's executioner : a novel
- Emma Goldman's No-Conscription League and the First Amendment
- Famous cases : nine trials that changed the law
- Fighting for justice : the history and origins of adversary trial
- Full court press : how Pat Summitt, a high school basketball player, and a legal team changed the game
- Harry Potter and the Cedarville censors : inside the precedent-setting defeat of an Arkansas book ban
- Heart on Fire: Susan B. Anthony Votes for President
- His Majesties most gracious pardon : vvhich was pleaded by the prisoners, convicted of divers crimes and notorious offences, many of which had received sentence of death, &c. at Justice-Hall in the Old-Bayly to the number of fifty three, &c. on Monday the 26th. of July, 1686. and in the second year of His Majestes reign: with the names of those that were in the free-pardon, and appeared not
- His majestie's reasons against the pretended jurisdiction of the High Court of Justice, which hee intended to deliver in writing on Mundaie Jan. 22, 1648
- His majesties reasons against the pretended iurisdiction of the high Court of Iustice : which he intended to deliver in vvrititing [sic] on Munday Ianuary 22. 1648. Faithfully transcribed out of the originall copie under the kings own hand
- Hoffa in Tennessee : the Chattanooga trial that brought down an icon
- Imbeciles : the Supreme Court, American eugenics, and the sterilization of Carrie Buck
- In the Name of Italy : Nation, Family, and Patriotism in a Fascist Court
- Information for Lieutenant Collonel Forbes, and John Forbes writer in Edinburgh : Agent for the late regiment of Sir John Hill at Fort-William, against Captain Allan Cathcart, Captain Menzies and Captain Hamiltoun
- Information for Mr. Alexander Heriot Minister at Dalkeith. : In relation to the lybel against him, before the Presbyterie at Dalkeith, and the sentences thereon. And petitions to the lords of their Majesties Privy Council the appeal given in by the said Mr. Alexander Heriot to the synod of Midlothian, containing a short information of the progress of that process, to that time, is as follows
- Information for Sir John Gordon of Park for himself, and as assigney constitute be John Gordon of Rothemay : against the representatives of Alexander and James Abernethies, and Isobel Halket, relict of the said Alexander, and Arthur Forbes of Balveny
- Information for Whytefield Hayter, and James Chiesly merchants in London, and partners. : Against the skinners in Edinburgh
- Information for my Lord and Lady Nairn, David Falconer of Newtoun, and Michael Balfour of Forret : against the Earl of Argyl
- Information for the Earl of Roxburgh, and Mr. William Ker his brother : against John Lord Ballenden
- Information for the Earl of Seaforth : against Sir John Dempster of Pitliver, and John Bain younger of Tulloch
- Information for the Lady Craigleith, and Laird of Prestoungrange : at first presented against Sir James Rochead, and now repeated against James Rochead his son, with an addition for the Laird of Mortounhall, humbly offered to the Members of the Committe for Security
- Information for the Laird of Innes : against the Duke of Gordon
- Information for the Lord Blantyre : the town of Paslay, and other heretors within the paroch of Paslay, against the Earl of Dundonald
- Information for the Lord Gray. : Against the Laird of Pourie
- Information, for Sir John, Hall Lord Provost of Edinburgh, Robert Chiesly and James Bowdoun baillies, Sir Archibald Muir, Patrick Halyburtoun, William Meinzies, William Hutcheson, and George Stirling. : Against James McLurg, George Clerk, Robert Blackwood, William Paton and others
- Innocencie appearing, through the dark mists of pretended guilt. : Or, A full and true narration of the unjust and illegal proceedings of the commissioners of Berks, (for ejecting scandalous and insufficient ministers) against John Pordage of Bradfield in the same county. In which he is justly vindicated from the unjust and horrid aspersions of blasphemy, divelism or necromancie, scandal in his life, and all things else falsly objected against him by his enemies. Published for the clearing of truth, and the detecting of malice and subtilty, and for the prevention of all mispprehensions that may be caused by any scandalous pamphlets, and false relations of the proceedings in his case. As likewise for the information of all sober-minded Christians touching his judgement in many things of high concernment, and particularly concerning chastity, virginity, apparitions of spirits, visions, communion with the holy angels, the invisible worlds, magistracy, &c.
- Inside a class action : the Holocaust and the Swiss banks
- Judge Jenkin's plea : delivered in to the Earle of Manchester, and the Speaker of the House of Commons sitting in the Chancery at Westminster. Which was read by their command in open court, the 14. of February 1647.
- Judge Jenkin's plea : delivered in to the Earle of Manchester, and the Speaker of the House of Commons sitting in the Chancery at Westminster. Which was read by their command in open court, the 14. of February 1647. And there avowed
- Justice on fire : the Kansas City firefighters case and the railroading of the Marlborough five
- Korematsu v. the United States : World War II Japanese-American internment camps
- Master Pimmes speech : to the Lords in Parliament, sitting in Westminster Hall, the twelfth of Aprill, 1641
- Miranda v. Arizona : an individual's rights when under arrest
- Mountain Meadows Massacre : collected legal papers
- Mr. Asgill's case
- Mr. Duncomb's case
- Mr. Fitz-Harris (now prisoner in the Tower) his case truly stated : humbly offered to the free-holders of England, why he ought to be tried by a jury of his neighbours, and not by the House of Peers ; in a letter to Mr. C.L.C F.S. and B.H. greeting
- Mr. Kelletts case : with the Society of Clements-Inn
- Mr. de la Rue's case: humbly offer'd to the consideration of the Honourable the House of Commons
- Murder by the book : the crime that shocked Dickens's London
- Murder stories : ideological narratives in capital punishment
- Musgrave muzled: or The traducer gagg'd. : Being a just vindication of the Right Honourable Sr. Arthur Haslerigg, and all other persons herein concerned. From the scandalous imputations, and forged articles exhibited by John Musgrave
- Neo-Babylonian trial records
- Nevvs from Tybvrn, or, a full and true relation of the confession and execution of John Rendor : Charles Casby, VVilliam Pungly, Nathaniel VVarden, Henry Milbourn, Francis Bennet, Ellen Bayly, James VVoodman. All which were executed on Wednesday the 16. of this instant September 1674
- News from Maidstone, or, A true narrative of the proceedings at Kent-assizes : begun there on Munday [sic] the 11th, and ending Friday the 14th of this instant March 1677/8 : giving an exact relation of the tryals and condemnation of four notorious house-breakers : and of two women for murder ... : likewise the full account of the tryal of a woman for witchcraft, and of a man for firing his neighbours house : also the tryals and condemnation of several other notorious malefactors for felonies and burglaries : with the number of how many were condemn'd, &c
- News from Newgate: a gaol-delivery for the City of London and County of Middlesex. Or, An exact and true account of all proceedings at the late sessions, being a perfect particular of the indictment, arraignment, tryal, condemnation and execution of several malefactors, &c. : With many other passages and proceedings of several persons that were condemned and not executed. At the sessions begun at Hick-Hall on Wednesday the third of September, and continued at the Sessions-House in the Old-Bayly till Wednesday the 10th of the same moneth. There were 17 condemned, but 13 executed: which execution was on Saturday September 13th 1673. the other four His Majesty hath been gratiously pleased to spare from that immediate execution
- News from the Sessions-house in the Old Bailey, or A full and true accommpt [sic] of the tryals and proceedings this last sessions, holden at the Old-Bayly : begun on Wednesday the 13th. of this instant April: and ending on the 17th. day. With the true number of persons that are condemned, burnt in the hand, and to be transported
- News from the sessions-house in the Old-Bayly : Being a full and true relation of the tryal and condemnation of John Smith, John Darkin, and Geo. Marshal, for stealing the plate out of the parish church of St. Giles's in the Fields. As also the tryals of three shoe-makers for murthering a milk-woman neer Kentishtown: with the condemnation of a woman that murthered her childe. And several other notorious malefactors for several crimes: at a sessions of peace there held; which began on Wednesday the 5th of this instant April, and ended on Fryday the 7th 1676. With an account of how many are condemn'd to die, how many burn'd in the hand, to be transported, and to be whipt. Licensed April 7. 1676. Oldenburg
- Newsworthy : the Supreme Court battle over privacy and press freedom
- Observations on the late famous tryal of Sir. G.W., Father Corker &c. : together with the behaviour, confession, and execution of the six prisoners that suffered at Tyburn on Wednesday the 23th of this instant July, 1679
- Oklahoma's Atticus : an innocent man and the lawyer who fought for him
- Old Yukon : tales, trails, and trials
- Onearth : environment, politics, people
- Plessy v. Ferguson : segregation and the separate but equal policy
- Popular Trials : Rhetoric, Mass Media, and the Law
- Power, greed, and hubris : judicial bribery in Mississippi
- Race on trial : law and justice in american history
- Race, law, and culture : reflections on brown
- Raced to death in 1920s Hawaiʻi : injustice and revenge in the Fukunaga case
- Rationes serenissimi Caroli toû makarÃtou : contra affectatam curiæ : quæ dicebatur justitiæ, jurisdictionem : quas stupendæ quidem sed afflictissmæ virtutis princeps, tanquam cygneam integritatis & sapientiæ vocem edidit.
- Ravillac redivivus : being a narrative of the late tryal of Mr. James Mitchel a conventicle-preacher, who was executed the 18th of January, 1677. for an attempt which he made on the sacred person of the Arch-Bishop of St. Andrews. To which is annexed, an account of the tryal of that most wicked Pharisee Major Thomas Weir, who was executed for adultery, incest and bestiality. In which are many observable passages, especially relating to the Church and State of Scotland.
- Reasons humbly offered to his Grace, his Majesty's High Commissioner, and the right honourable the Estates of Parliament. : By his Majesties advocat, for his Highness interest: and by Sir George Campbell of Cesnock, Sheriff of Airshire, why the act and petition presented by the Earl of Cassils, as to the Bailiry of Carrick, ought not to pass
- Replys for the present magistrates of the burgh of Irving, to the answers made to their complaint, : given in to the Lord High-Commissioner his grace, and the Estates of Parliament, against the late magistrates of the said burgh
- Roe v. Wade : abortion and a woman's right to privacy
- Roe v. Wade : the abortion rights controversy in American history
- Say nothing : a novel
- Secession on trial : the treason prosecution of Jefferson Davis
- Separate : the story of Plessy v. Ferguson, and America's journey from slavery to segregation
- Some account of the tryals of the five notorious Jesuits, popish priests, and traytors : viz. Thomas White alias Whitebread, William Harcourt, John Fenwick, [double bracket] John Gavern, alias Gawen, and Anthony Turner; found guilty of high-treason for conspiring to murther the King, subvert the government, root out the Protestant religion, and establish popery, &c. On a fair tryal by virtue of a Commission of Oyer and Terminer at the Old Baily, June 13th. 1679
- Speeches from Athenian law
- Tell : love, defiance, and the military trial at the tipping point for gay rights
- Telling it to the judge : taking Native history to court
- The Account of several of the most remarkable tryals that were tryed at the Sessions-House in the Old-Bailey : at the sessions holden there for the city of London and county of Middlesex, begun on Friday the tenth of this instant September, and ending on Munday the thirteenth of the same : with
- The Amicus journal
- The Belle of Bedford Avenue : the Sensational Brooks-Burns Murder in Turn-of-the-Century New York
- The Bishop of St. David's case
- The Case for the Prosecution in the Ciceronian Era
- The Deportment and carriage of the German princess immediately befor her execution : and her last speech at Tyburn, being on Wednesday the 22th of January, 1672
- The Full and true relation of all the proceedings at the assizes holden at Chelmsford for the countie of Essex : which began on Monday the 29th of this instant March, and ended on Thursday the 1st of April, with an exact account of the most remarkable trials of several notorious offendors, both for murders and robberies
- The Full and true relation of all the proceedings at the assizes holden at Chelmsford, for the countie of Essex. : Which began on Monday the 29th of this instant March, and ended on Thursday the 1st. of April. With an exact account of the most remarkable trials of several notorious offendors, both for murders and robberies. And more sepecially of one John Manchetman a chirurgion, for murthering his wife, and two notorious highway-men, viz. Richard Downs and Tho. King, and several other considerable trials with the number of those condemned to dye, burn'd in the hand and to be whipt
- The Full and true relation of all the proceedings at the assizes holden at Maidstone, for the countie of Kent
- The Hanford plaintiffs : voices from the fight for atomic justice
- The Murder Trial of Judge Peel
- The Narrative of the proceedings at the Sessions for London and Middlesex : begun at the Old-Bailey on Wednesday the 10th of December, 1679 : giving an account of all the material tryals there &c. : with the number and names of the several persons comdemn'd to die and their particular crimes : as also how many burnt in the hand &c
- The Narrative of the proceedings at the Sessions-house for London and Middlesex : giving an account of the tryals of divers traitors, clippers, coyners, high-way men, and other notorious offenders, the number condemned to dye, to be whipt &c., with their respective crimes
- The Netherlands in court : essays in honour of Johan G. Lammers
- The Proceedings at the Sessions for London & Middlesex, holden at the Old Bailey beginning on Wednesday the sixteenth of July, 1679 : being the condemnation of the notorious coyners and many other too common malefactors : with the number of persons condemned to die, and their respective facts : as also of those that were burnt in the hand, or otherwise to be punished : and likewise the tryals of Sir George Wakeman, Mr. Corker, Provincial of the Benedictine monks, Mr. Rumly, and Mr. Marshal
- The Scopes trial : a photographic history
- The Southern Manifesto : massive resistance and the fight to preserve segregation
- The Trial in History
- The True narrative of the procedings at Surry-Assizes : holden at Kingston upon Thames, which began on Munday the 19th of this instant July and ended on Thursday the two and twentieth following : giving an account of most of the remarkable trials there, more particularly of the persons condemned to die, viz. Thomas Smith, alias Vavazar, for robbing on the high-way, Isiah Trot, Mary Trot, David Searl for fellonies and burglaries, Thomas Goodier for the same, James Christian for murdering Robert Burril the waterman, Francis Stoker and William Gandy for horstealing : with an account of those burn'd in the hand, transported, and to be whipt
- The True narrative of the proceedings at the Sessions-House in the Old-Bayly, which began on Monday the 16th of this instant January and ended on Tuesday the 17th following : giving an account of most of the remarkable trials there, viz, for murder, fellonies, and burglaries, &c., with a particular relation of their names, and the places of their committing their facts, with the number of those condemned to die, burn'd in the hand, transported and to be whipt
- The True narrative of the proceedings at the Sessions-House in the Old-Bayly, which began on Wednesday the 10th of this instant October, and ended on Saturday the 12th of the same month : giving an account of all the remarkable tryals there, viz, for high-treason, murders, fellonies and burglaries &c., with the criminals, names and places of committing their facts, with the number of those condemn'd to be hang'd, transported, and to be whip [sic]
- The True narrative of the proceedings at the Sessions-house in the Old-Bayly which began on Wednesday the 21th of this instant April, 1680, and ended on Fryday the 23th following : giving an account of most of the remarkable trials there ... with the condemnation of a notorious Jesuite, and of the three women to be burned and the proceedings with the apprentices
- The True narrative of the proceedings at the assizes holden for the county of Surry : which began on Fryday the 12th of this instant March 1679, and ended on the Wednesday following, where a great number of malefactors were tried ..
- The True narrative of the proceedings at the session-house in the Old-Bayly, which began on Thursday the 1st of this instant June and ended on Fryday the 2d. following : giving an account of most of the remarkable trials there, viz. for murder, fellonies, and burglaries, &c. with a particular relation of their names, and the places of their committing their facts, with the number of those condemned to die, burned in the hand, transported, and to be whipt
- The True narrative of the proceedings at the sessions for London and Middlesex, begun on Thursday the 5th of June, 1679 : giving a full account of the several tryals there, for robberies, burghlaries, felonies, and other misdemeanors : and particularly the arraignment and examination of Daniel Clark, for firing his mistrisses house in the Minories, who confessed the same, and pleaded guilty to the indictment : with the number of the persons that received sentence of death, were burnt in the hand, are to be transported or whipt, and each of their respective offences : more exactly taken than ever heretofore
- The True narrative of the proceedings at the sessions house in the Old-Baily, which began on Wednesday the 6. of this instant December and ended on the 8. following. : Giving an account of most of the remarkable tryals there, viz. for murthers, fellonies, burglaries, etc. With a particular relation of their names and the places where the several facts were committed, with the number of those condemned to dye, burnt in the hand, and to be whipt
- The True narrative of the proceedings at the sessions house in the Old-Bayly which began on Wednesday the 18th of this instant April and ended on Thursday the 19th following : giving an account of most of the remarkable trials there, viz. for murder, fellonies, and burglaries &c., with a particular relation of their names and the places of their commiting their facts and the number of those condemned to die, burn'd in the hand, transported, and to be whipt
- The True narrative of the proceedings at the sessions house in the Old-Bayly, which began on Thursday the 24th of this instant May and ended on Thursday the 24th following : giving an account of most of the remarkable trials there, viz. for murder, fellonies and burglaries, &c. with a particular relation of their names and the places of their commiting their facts, and th [sic] number of those condemned to die, burn'd in the hand, transported andto [sic] be whipt
- The True narrative of the proceedings at the sessions-house in the Old-Bayly which began on Monday the 17th of this instant January and ended on Tuesday the 18th following : giving an account of most of the remarkable trials there, viz. for murder, fellonies, and burglaries &c., with a particular relation of their names and the places of their committing their facts, with the number of those condemned to die, burn'd in the hand, transported, and to be whipt ..
- The True narrative of the proceedings at the sessions-house in the Old-Bayly which began on Thursday the 15th of this instant January 1679 and ended on Fryday the 16th : giving an account of most of the remarkable trials there, viz for murder, fellonies, and burglaries &c., with a particular relation of their names and the places of their committing their facts, with the number of those condemned to dye, burnt in the hand, transported, and to be whipt
- The True narrative of the proceedings at the sessions-house in the Old-Bayly which began on Wednesday the 26th of this instant May, 1680 and ended on Fryday the 28th following : giving an account of most of the remarkable trials there, viz. for high-treason, murders, fellonies, and burglaries &c., with a particular relarion [sic] of their names and the places of their committing their facts, with the number of those condemned to die, burnt in the hand, and to be whipt
- The True narrative of the proceedings at the sessions-house in the Old-Bayly which began on Wednesday the 8th of this instant December 1680 and ended on Thursday the 9th following : giving an account of most of the remarkable trials there, viz. for murder, fellonies, and burglaries &c. with a particular relation of their names and the places of their committing their facts, with the number of those condemned to die, burn'd in the hand, transported, and to be whipt ..
- The True narrative of the sessions begun at the Old Bayley on Wednesday the fifteenth of October 1679 : giving an account of the proceedings aginst the Westminster-scholars and three persons found guilty of killing a bailiff there, the tryal of three other persons likewise found guilty of murdering another bailiff in Dutchy-Lane, the tryals of three persons condemned for robbery on the high-way, and of a woman convicted of high-treason and to be burnt to death for clipping of money : with all other remarkable passages there happening, the number and names of all the several persous [sic] condemned and their respective offences, as also those that were burnt in the hand or are to be whipt or transported
- The Tryal and condemnation of several notorious malefactors at a sessions of Oyer and Terminer which began at the sessions house in the Old Baily : with the names of those who received sentence of death, burnt in the hand, transported, and to be whipt, and most remarkably of John Sadler who whipt the child to death at Racliffe
- The Tryal and condemnation of several notorious malefactors at a sessions of Oyer and Terminer which began at the sessions house in the Old Baily : with the names of those who received sentence of death, burnt in the hand, transported, and to be whipt, and most remarkably of John Sadler who whipt the child to death at Racliffe
- The Tryals of several notorious malefactors : together with the other most remarkable proceedings at the Quarter-Sessions of goale delivery holden at the sessions house in the Old-Bailey ... which began on Munday October 17, 1681 ..
- The United States v. Nixon : the Watergate scandal and limits to US presidential power
- The Zong : a massacre, the law and the end of slavery
- The admonisher admonished : in, a modest and impartial narrative of the proceedings of the ecclesiastical court, against James Jones citizen of London, of the parish of St. Bartholomew Exchange. Being a true account of matter of fact, from his citation to Doctors Commons, to their taking out the writ of excommunicato capiendo against him. And also an account of the several ways made use of for the taking off the said writ. With useful observations upon several particular passages and statutes. Dedicated to the worshipful Doctor Pinfold
- The anatomy of torture : a documentary history of Filartiga v. Pena Irala
- The approved success which you have found of those famous lozenges or pect ... of Mr. Theophilus Buckworth of Milend-Green : and your acceptation thereof being sufficient of it self to their eccellency ..
- The arraignment and acquittal of Sr. Edward Mosely Baronet : indited at the Kings bench bar for a rape, upon the body of Mistris Anne Swinnerton. Ianuary 28, 1647.
- The black book of Newgate, or, An exact collection of the most material proceedings at all the sessions in the Old baily, for eighteen months last past ... : as also reflections and observations on several passages set forth as a warning to all that read it
- The cae of John Lemott Honywood, Esq : relating to the election for the county of Essex
- The case of Andrew and Jeronimy Clifford
- The case of Capt. James Roch
- The case of Captain John Key : late of the Lord Strathnavers regiment
- The case of Captain John Key, late of the Lord Strathnavers regiment
- The case of Col. John Michelburne : late Governor of Londonderry ; and the regiment then under his command
- The case of Col. Samuel Venner : late governour of his Majesties hospital for sick and wounded men in Ireland
- The case of Edward Clavill Esq : duly elected (altho not returned) one of the burgesses to serve in this present Parliament for the borough of Corse-Castle in the county of Dorset
- The case of Edward Williams, Esq : against a bill caused to be brought to the House of Peers by Mr. George Weld, a member of the House of Commons, relating to the custody, tuition, and marriage of Sir Paul Pindar, Baronet, an infant of the age of thirteen years and ten months
- The case of Francis Stratford, Esq; sitting member for the borough of Newport, in the county of Cornwall : against John Prideaux Esq; petitioner
- The case of George Booth, Esq : To be considered before the Committee of Elections, the 22th. of November 1689
- The case of J. Howe : touching the election of Cirencester
- The case of John Goudet, and David Barrau, partners, merchants. : In relation to the petition of the Lustring Company. Presented to the honourable House of Commons
- The case of John Prideaux Esq : Upon his petition against Francis Stratford Esq; the sitting member, for the borough of Newport, in the county of Cornwall. The petitioner complains of illegal and arbitrary proceedings of the vianders at the election; and of an undue return manifestly injurious to the petitioner
- The case of Jonathan, Bishop of Exon, and Gawen Hayman, clerk, plaintiffs : in a writ of error by them brought in the high-court of Parliament, against Sampson Hele, Esq; defendant. For reversing a judgment obtained against them in a quare impedit, by the now defendant
- The case of Mary Walwyn, widow of John Walwyn Esq : against the right honourable Charles Earl of Monmouth
- The case of Maurice Annesley ..
- The case of Mr. Daniel Gwyn, agent for the Spanish pacquet-boats : in relation to Mr. John Russel's charge against him for pretended mismanagement in that imploy
- The case of Mr. John Ellis. : In consideration of a debt ... due to Mr. John Ellis by his brother Sir William Ellis, from December 1688. His Majesty was graciously pleased to grant him his said brother's forfeited estate in Ireland, which was encumber'd to near its value; and the same being taken away by the late act of resumption before he had received any benefit by it; ..
- The case of Mrs. Mary Stout widow
- The case of Sampson Hele, Esq; against the Right Reverend Father in God, Jonathan, Lord Bishop of Exon : and Gawen Hayman, clerk; in a quare impedit, now depending on a writ of error in the House of Lords
- The case of Sir Robert Dashwood, Knight and Baronet, Sir Samuel Dashwood, Knight, John Pery, and Edward Noell, Surviving executors of George Dashwood, Esq; deceased, in trust for minors, the younger children of the said Mr. Dashwood, appellants, from a decree and several orders in the Court of Exchequer, wherein they and others are defendants at the suit of Sir John Champante, Knight, complainant
- The case of Sir William Basset
- The case of Sr John Champante, Kt. respond : to the appeal of Sir Robert Dashwood, Knight and Baronet, Sir Samuel Dashwood Kt. John Perry and Edward Noel, surviving executors of George Dashwood, Esq; deceased appellants
- The case of Sr. Charles Holt Bart
- The case of Theophilus Tyrrell : of Lynton in the county of Cambridge, Esq; grandson and heir of Sir Robert Tyrrell, of Ashdon ..
- The case of William Spencer of Kilcolman in the county of Cork : in the kingdom of Ireland, Esq; grandson and heir to Edmond Spencer the poet
- The case of great numbers of silk-weavers : as well French Protestants as English, who are makers of lutestrings and alamodes silks in Spittle-fields, and other parts of England, in relation to a clause offered by the Lutestring Company, to be incerted in the Cole Act, concerning the sealing the said silks
- The case of the Ladies Margaret, Catherine, and Elizabeth McCarty, daughters of Calaghan late Earl of Clancarty
- The case of the petitioners, Rob. Edgworth Esq ; and Katharine his wife
- The case of the piglet's paternity : trials from the New Haven colony, 1639-1663
- The crimes of womanhood : defining femininity in a court of law
- The death of the American trial
- The declaration of John Pym Esquire, upon the vvhole matter of the charge of high treason, against Thomas Earle of Strafford, April 12. 1641. : With An argument of law concerning the bill of attainder of high treason of the said Earle of Strafford, before a committee of both Houses of Parliament, in Westminster Hall, by Mr St-Iohn his Majesties Solicitor Generall, on Thursday, April 29. 1641. Both published by order of the Commons House
- The decree of the court of Parliament against Iohn Chastel, scholler, student in the Colledge of the Iesuites, vpon the parricide by him attempted against the kings person. : Also for the banishment of the whole societie of the said Iesuites out of France and all the kings dominions, withal containing a prohibition, not to send their children to any colledge of the saide societie.
- The devil made me do it! : crime and punishment in early New England
- The examination and tryall of Margaret Fell and George Fox (at the severall assizes held at Lancaster the 14th and 16th days of the first moneth, 1663, and the 29th of the 6th moneth, 1664) for their obedience to Christs command who saith, swear not at all : also something in answer to Bishop Lancelot Andrews sermon concerning swearing
- The execution of the Popish lord: or, The traytor's downfall : Being an account of the beheading of VVilliam Viscount Stafford for high treason: on the 29th. of this instant December, 1680. On a scaffold erected for that purpose, on Tower-hill: with many particulars most remarkable, that happened therein. And of the disposal of his body after execution. Which may be a large warning to all the yet remaining Popish conspirators ; how they seek to take away the life of the King, and by seeking to destroy the Protestant religion, have hopes to plant Popery once more in England
- The ghosts of Eden Park : the bootleg king, the women who pursued him, and the murder that shocked jazz- age America
- The great memorial: or, A list of the names of those pretended judges who sate [sic], and sentenced our late soveraign King Charles the First, in the place which they called the High Court of Justice, January 27. 1648. : And also of those thirty five witnesses sworn against the said king; the sentence read against him; with the catalogue of the names of those that subscribed and sealed the warrant for his execution; and the manner of his cruel murther
- The horrors of Andersonville : life and death inside a Civil War prison
- The judgement of the Court of Kings-Bench, truly englished from the record thereof, as it was pronounced, and there enter'd against Miles Prance : for his horrid perjury in the evidence he gave at the tryals of Green, Berry, & Hill, relating to the death of Sir Edmund-Bury-Godfrey, Tuesday next after fifteen days of the Holy Trinity, in the second year of the reign of King James the Second, (viz.) Tuesday 15 die Junii 1686
- The last proceedings of the Parliament in Scotland, against the Marquesse of Argyle. : Together, with the speech and defence of the said Marquesse, in vindication of himself from the aspersions of his having a hand in the deaths of His late Majesty, James Duke Hamilton, Marquesse Huntley, Marquesse of Montross. And of his dealing with the English after Worcester fight
- The last speech of Mr. William Lloyd a clergy-man, who was tryed and condemned at Brecknock in South-Wales, An. Dom. 1679 : and dyed in prison there a week before he was to be executed : and left this speech in writing
- The narrative of the most material proceedings at the sessions for London and Middlesex, begun July the seventh, 1680 : Giving an account of the proceedings against John Giles, for being one of those that made the late barbarous attempt upon Justice Arnold. As also of divers other persons convicted of several murders, robberies on the high-way, burglaries, and other felonies ; and all other remarkable tryals there: together with the names and crimes of all that received sentence of death ; the number of those burnt in the hand, &c
- The narrative of the proceedings at the Session-house for London and Middlesex : giving an account of the tryals of divers traitors, clippers, coyners, highway-men, and other notorious offenders : the number condemned to dye, to be whipt, &c., with their respective crimes
- The narrative of the proceedings at the Sessions-house for London and Middlesex : giving an account of the tryals of divers traitors, clippers, coyners, high-way men, and other notorious offenders, the number condemned to dye, to be whipt &c., with their respective crimes
- The narrative of the sessions, February 26. 1678/9. : With a particular account of the tryal of the notorious coiners, that received sentence for treason: and all other malefactors condemned, burnt in the hand, or to be whipt, and their respective crimes. Licensed, February 27. 1678/9
- The objections of the Levant Company answered
- The peoples ancient and just liberties asserted : in the tryal of William Penn, and William Mead, at the sessions held at the Old-Baily in London, the first, third, fourth and fifth of Sept. 70. against the most arbitrary procedure of that court
- The petition and articles exhibited in Parliament against Doctor Heywood, late chaplen to the Bishop of Canterburie, by the parishioners of S. Giles in the Fields. : With some considerable circumstances (worth observing) in the hearing of the businesse before the grand committee for religion, and of his demeanour since
- The petition and articles exhibited in Parliament against Dr Fuller, Deane of Ely, and vicar of S. Giles Cripple-gate. : With the petition exhibited in Parliament against Timothy Hutton, curate of the said parish, by the parishioners of Saint Giles. Wherein are discovered many Popish innovations, and disservice to the Church, and placing such to officiate, who preferre the play-house and the taverne before the performance of their office in the Church, as may appeare by the said articles
- The proceedings against Sir Thomas Armstrong, in His Majesties Court of Kings-Bench, at Westminster, upon an outlawry for high-treason, &c. : As also an account of what passed at his execution at Tyburn, the 20th. of June 1684. Together with the paper he delivered to the sheriffs of London, at the same time and place
- The proceedings against Sir Thomas Armstrong, in his Majesties Court of Kings-Bench, at Westminster, upon an outlawry for high-treason, & c : As also an account of what passed at his execution at Tyburn, the 20th. of June 1684. Together with the paper he delivered to the sheriffs of London, at the same time and place
- The proceedings and tryal in the case of the Most Reverend Father in God William Lord Archbishop of Canterbury : and the Right Reverend Fathers in God, William Lord Bishop of St. Asaph, Francis Lord Bishop of Ely, John Lord Bishop of Chichester, Thomas Lord Bishop of Bath and Wells, Thomas Lord Bishop of Peterborough, and Jonathan Lord Bishop of Bristol. In the Court of Kings-Bench at Westminster, in Trinity-term in the fourth year of the reign of King James the Second, annoque Dom. 1688. Together with the learned arguments of the Honourable Mr. Finch, Sir Francis Pemberton, Sir Creswell Levins, Sir George Treby, Sir Robert Sawyer, Sir Henry Pollixfen, and Mr. Summers, against the dispencing power, &c
- The proceedings at the sessions at the Old-Baily, August the 27th and 28th, 1679. : Containing the several tryals of a great number of notorious malefactors, and particularly of Peter du Val & Tho. Thompson, condemned for murder: and all other remarkable occurrences there. With the true number, names, & respective crimes of all that received sentence of death, were burnt in the hand; together with six and thirty to be transported
- The proceedings at the sessions of oyer and terminer held at the sessions-house in the Old-Baily, for the city of London, county of Middlesex, and goal-delivery of Newgate, which began on the 29th of August and ended on the 30th instant, but especially the tryals of S. Tufton, and Joh. Culfant
- The proceedings on the King and Queens commissions of the peace, and oyer and terminer, and gaol delivery of Newgate, held for the city of London, and county of Middlesex, at justice-hall in the Old-Baily : on Wednesday, Thursday, and Saturday being the 15th, 16th, and 18th days of October, 1690, and in the second year of Their Majesties reign
- The proceedings on the King's commissions of the peace, and oyer and terminer, and gaol delivery of Newgate, held for the city of London, and county of Middlesex, at justice-hall, in the Old-Bayly, the 25th. 26th. and 27th. days of April, 1688, and in the fourth year of His Majesties reign
- The proceedings on the King's commissions of the peace, and oyer and terminer, and gaol-delivery of Newgate, held for the city of London, and county of Middlesex, at justice-hall, in the Old-Baily, the 10th. and 13th. days of OCtober, 1688, and in the fourth year of His Majesties reign
- The proceedings on the King's commissions of the peace, oyer and terminer, and gaol delivery of Newgate, held for the city of London and county of Middlesex, at justice-hall in the Old-Bayly, the 9th. 10th. and 11th. of December, 1685 : and in the 1st. year of His Majesties reign
- The proceedings to execution of the sentence awarded against Capt. Thomas Walcot, William Hone, & John Rouse ; for high-treason : Who were on Friday the 20th. of this instant July drawn, hanged and quartered at Tyburn, for conspiring against the life of the King, and to raise war and rebellion, in order to subvert the government, &c. Containing a relation of what happened during their imprisonment, and at the place of execution· With their confessions at Tyburn
- The relation of the unjust proceedings against Captaine Burley at VVinchester : and of his magnanimous and Christian suffering
- The return of the Galon king : history, law, and rebellion in colonial Burma
- The safeguard of liberty and property : the Supreme Court, Kelo v. New London, and the takings clause / Guy F. Burnett
- The sentence of the Councell of VVarre, pronounced against the Lord Mountnorris, in Ireland the twelfth of December, 1635. : VVith the Lord Mountnorris petition to the Parliament concerning his iniuries and wrongs sustayned by the Lord Deputy deceased
- The speech and declaration of John James, a weaver, in the press-yard, at Newgate, on Sunday last, to the Fifth-Monarchy-Men, and others ; concerning his sermon preached at a private meeting in White-Chappel, taking his text out of the Psalms of David, whose words are here inserted. And the manner of his tryal before the Lord Chief Justice Foster, at the Kings-Bench in Westminster Hall ; with the sentence pronounced against him to be drawn, hanged, and quartered, for preaching maliciously and traiterously against the life and safety of our soveraign lord the king, and against the peace and government of this realm
- The speech of Maj. Gen. Harison, upon his arraignment, tryal, and condemnation ; with the sentence of death pronounced against him, to be hang'd, drawn, and quarter'd : As also the speeches of Alderman Tich Mr. burn, Hugh Peters, Col. Axtel, and Col. Lilburn ; at the sessions house in the Old Bayley, before the most honourable Lords, and others His Majesties commissioners of Oyer and Terminer ; upon the reading of the charge and indictment of high-treason, that they had wilfully, maliciously, and trayterously, advised, abetted, assisted, contrived, and compassed the death of our late dread soveraign Charles the first by the grace of God of ever blessed memory King of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland, defender of the faith, &c
- The third part of No Protestant plot : with observations on the proceedings upon the bill of indictment against the E. of Shaftsbury : and a brief account of the case of the Earl of Argyle
- The trial
- The trial in American life
- The trial of the Edmund Fitzgerald : eyewitness accounts from the U.S. Coast Guard hearings
- The trial, conviction and condemnation of Andrew Brommich and William Atkins, for being Romish priests, before the Right Honourable the Lord Chief Justice Scroggs, at summer assizes last at Stafford held there for the county of Stafford, where they received sentence of death accordingly : together with the tryal of Charles Kern, at Hereford assizes last for being a Romish priest
- The triall of Judge Jengins [sic] at the House of Commons barre : upon an impeachment of high-treason, on Munday last, Februa. 21. 1647. With heads of the charge read against him. And his answer. Also the votes of the House of Commons thereupon
- The true account of the proceedings at the sessions, holden at the sessions-house in the Old-Bayly: for the city of London, county of Middlesex, and goal-delivery of Newgate : Which began on the 24th of this instant Feb. and ended on the 25th of the said instant. Containing the tryals of several notorious murtherers, fellons, and burglarers, but especially of George Pie, for killing the butcher in Hungerford-Market. Together, with the names of such as were condemned, the number of those burnt in the hand, to be transported, and whip'd: with many other passages that happened during this remarkable session
- The true narrative of the procedings [sic] at the Sessions-House in the Old-Baylx [sic]· Which began on Wednesday the 26th of this instant April, 1680. and ended on Fryday the 28th following : Giving an account of most of the remarkable trials there, viz. for high-treason, murders, fellonies and burglaries, &c. with a particular relation of their names, and the places of their committing their facts, with the number of those condemned to die, burnt in the hand and to be whipt
- The true narrative of the procedings [sic] at the Sessions-House in the Old-Bayly : Which began on Thursday the 26th of this February last past, and ended on Monday the 1st of March following 1679. Giving an account of most of the remarkable trials there, viz for murder, fellonies and burglaries, &c. with a particular relation of their names, and the places of their committing their facts, with the number of those condemned to dye, burnt in the hand, transported and to be whipt. And also of the trial and condemnation of one of the seven which broke out of prison on Sunday morning the 22th of February last, and one Baker alias Heskins a Jesuite, which offered monies to a servant maid to set her masters houses on fire, in two several places where she lived, and several other remarkable trials
- The true narrative of the procedings [sic] at the Sessions-house in the Old-Bayly : Which began on Wednesday the 7th of this instant July, 1680. and ended on Thursday the 8th. following. Giving an acconnt [sic] of most of the remarkable tryals there, viz. for murder, fellonies [sic] and burglaries, &c. with a particular relation of their names, and the places of their committing their facts, with the number of those condemned to die, burn'd io [sic] the hand, transported, and to be whipt ..
- The true narrative of the procedings [sic] at the Sessions-house in the Old-Bayly. Or the trial and condemnation of six notorious Popish priests & Jesuites, for high-treason : viz. William Russel, alias Napper, James Corker, Lionel Anderson, alias, Munson, Charles Parry, and Alexander Lunsden. At a commission of oyer and terminer there held, on Saturday the 17th of this instant January 1679
- The true narrative of the proceedings at the Sessions-House in the Old-Baly [sic], which began on Wednesday the 13th of this instant October, and ended on Fryday the 15 following : Giving an account of most of the remarkable trials there, viz. for murder, fellonies and burglaries, &c. with a particular relation of their names, and the places of their committing their facts, with the number of those condemned to die, burn'd in the hand, transported and to be whipt
- The true narrative of the proceedings at the Sessions-House in the Old-Bayly which began on Monday the 17th of this instant October, and ended on Wednesday the 19th following : Giving an account of the most of the remarkable trials there, viz, for murder, fellonies, and burglaries, &c. with a particular relation of their names, and the places of their committing their facts, with the number of those condemned to die, burn'd in the hand, transported and to be whipt. But more especially the tryal and condemnation, of John King and John Winnel for murdering Robert Reeks yeoman of the guard, and several persons for high-treason
- The true narrative of the proceedings at the Sessions-House in the Old-Bayly which began on Wednesday the 13th of this instant April and ended on Thursday the 14th following : Giving an account of most of the remarkable trials there, viz. for murder fellonies and burglaries, &c. with a particular relation of their names, and the places of their committing their facts, with the number of those condemned to die, burn'd in the hand, transported and to be whipt. But more especially of the trial and condemnation of that notorious highway-man Randolph Poulson, and John Francis Dickison for high-treason, who received sentence to be hang'd drawn and quartered, and Ann Price for murther
- The true narrative of the proceedings at the sessions for London and Middlesex, begun April the 30th, 1679 : giving an exact account of the tryal of a popish priest, condemn'd for high treason, a maid tryed for firing her masters house, and divers for murder, robbery on the highway, burglary and other notorious crimes : with the number of all that are condemn'd to die, were burnt in the hand, or to be whipt, and each persons particular crime, and circumstances of discovery, apprehension, &c
- The true narrative of the proceedings at the sessions house in the Old-Bayly, which began on Thursday the 24th of this instant May and ended on Thursday the 24th following. : Giving an account of most of the remarkable trials there, viz. for murder fellonies and burglaries, &c. with a particular relation of their names and the places of their committing their facts, and th [sic] number of those condemned to die, burn'd in the hand, transported and to be whipt
- The true narrative of the proceedings at the sessions-house in the Old-Bayly which began on Wednesday the 6th of this instant July 1681. and ended on Fryday the 8th following : With an account of what passed in relation to the Earl of Shaftsbury, with the Lord Howard of Eserick, and John Rouse, &c. and of the indictment for high-treason preferred against Stephen Colledge, as also the names of such as are concerned to dye, burnt in the hand, to be transported and whipped
- The true narrative of the proceedings at the sessions-house in the Old-Bayly, which began on Fryday the 25th of this instant February, and ended on Saturday the 26 following : Giving an account of most of the remarkable trials there, viz. for murder fellonies and burglaries, &c. with a particular relation of their names, and the places of their committing their facts, with the number of those condemned to die, burn'd in the hand, transported and to be whipt
- The true proceedings of the sessions, begun at the Old-Bayly, on Wednesday the 18th. of April, 1683 : Giving an account of the several tryals (viz.) for high treason, murders, felonies, &c. with the condemnation of those convicted. Printed by authority
- The true relation of the tryals at the sessions of oyer and terminer, held for the city of London, county of Middlesex, and goale delivery of Newgate ; which began in the Old-Bailey the 17th of this instant January, and ended the 18th of the same : As particularly of Elizabeth Wigenton for whipping a girl to death at Ratcliffe. And John Peetly, for shooting a gentleman in Queen-street. Also the account of the proceedings with one John Bully a Popish priest. The number of the condemned, burnt in the hand, and to be whipped, with many other material tryals
- The tryal and condemnation of several notorious malefactors, at a sessions of Oyer and Terminer holden for the city of London, county of Middlesex, and goal [sic] delivery of Newgate : beginning May 20, 1681, ending the 21 of the same month, at the Sessions House in the Old-Bayly : with the names of those that receiv'd sentence of death, burnt in the hand, transported, and to be whipt : and more especially the tryal of the maid that killed the apprentice, in Shoe-lane : together with an account of a parsons wife that committed a murther in the like manner
- The tryal and condemnation of several notorious malefactors, at a sessions of Oyer and Terminer holden for the city of London, county of Middlesex, and goal delivery of Newgate, beginning July 6, 1681, ending the 9 of the same month at the sessions house in the Old-Baily : together with an account of the proceedings against the Right Honourable the Earl of Shaftsbury, and the Lord Howard Baron of Escreek : and also of a bill of high-treason, presented to the Grand Jury of London, against Stephen Colledg, of St. Ann Black-fryers
- The tryal and condemnation of several notorious malefactors, at a sessions of Oyer and terminer holden for the city of London, county of Middlesex, and goal [sic] delivery of Newgate : beginning August the 31, ending September the 1, 1681, at the Sessions House in the Old-Bayly : with the names of those that receiv'd sentence of death, burnt in the hand, transported, and to be whipt : together with an account of the proceedings against the Right Honorable the Earl of Shaftsbury, and the Lord Howard Baron of Escreek, Mr. Wilmore, and Mr. Whittaker, all prisoners in the Tower
- The tryal and condemnation of several notorious malefactors, at a sessions of oyer and terminer holden for the city of London, County of Middlesex, and goal delivery of Newgate: beginning April 13. 1681. ending the 14 of the same month: at the Sessions House in the Old Bayly, With the names of those that receiv'd sentence of death, burnt in the hand, transported and to be whipt. : Together with the proceedings against two Popish priests, one of them being to be drawn, hang'd and quartered. Also the tryal of Joseph Hindmash, [sic] who printed and published the blasphemous pamphlet, entituled, the Presbyterian Pater Noster, their creed, & X commandments
- The tryal of Capt. Henry Wickham : late commander of Their Majesties ship the Diamond
- The tryal of Capt. Thomas Wallcot, for high-treason in conspiring to compass the death of His Majesty, and to subvert the government. : Who was tryed this 12th. of July, at the Sessions-House in the Old-Bayley, and there found guilty of the said high-treason. Being an impartial relation of the most materials during the said tryal. As likewise what occurred in relation to James Duke of Monmouth, Ford Lord Grey, and others
- The tryal of Gerrard Dromelius, Michael Van Berg, and Catherine Van Berg, alias Trunet, for the murder of Mr. Oliver Norris, on the 13th of June last : who were try'd at Justice-Hall in the Old Baily, on Friday the fifth of July, 1700
- The tryal of Rowland Walters, Dearing Bradshaw, and Ambrose Cave, for murthering of Sir Charles Pymm, Bart., at the sessions held at the Old-Bailey on Friday the first day of June, 1688 : before the right honourable Sir John Shorter Kt. Lord Mayor of the city of London and Sir Bartholomew Shoares Kt. recorder of the same city, together with others His Majesties justices of the peace for the city of London, and County of Middlesex
- The tryal of William Hone. For high-treason, for conspiring the death of the King, &c
- The tryal of William Stayley goldsmith ; for speaking treasonable words against His Most Sacred Majesty : and upon full evidence found guilty of high treason, and received sentence accordingly on Thursday November the 21th 1678
- The tryal of William Stayley, goldsmith : for speaking treasonable words against his most sacred Majesty: and upon full evidence found guilty of high treason, and received sentence accordingly, on Thursday November the 21th [sic] 1678
- The tryall and condemnation of Col. Adrian Scrope, Mr. John Carew, Mr. Thomas Scott, Mr. Gregory Clement, Col. John Jones, who sate as judges upon our late Soveraigne Lord King Charles : their several answers and pleas at the Sessions-House in the Old-Baily, Friday the 12th of October 1660, before the Commissioners of Oyer and Terminer appointed by His Majesty for that purpose
- The tryals and condemnation of Thomas White : alias Whitebread, provincial of the Jesuits in England, William Harcourt, pretended rector of]ondon, John Fenwick, procurator for the Jesuits in England, John Gavan alias Gawen, and Anthony Turner, all Jesuits and priests ; for high treason: in conspiring the death of the King, the subversion of the government, and Protestant religion. At the Sessions in the Old-Bailey for London and Middlesex, on Friday and Saturday, being the 13th and 14th of June, 1679. Published by authority
- The tryals at the sessions in the Old-Bailey, which began for the city of London, county of Middlesex, and goale delivery of Newgate, on Wednesday the 8th of this intant December, and ended on Thursday the 10th of the same : giving a full and satisfactory relation of the most remarkable circumstances that happened in each tryal ; as that of Elizabeth Owen for firing her masters house, and John Sancey for robbing a French marquess, and wounding his steward, with several others ; as also the number of those condemned to dye, to be burnt in the hand, transported, and whipped
- The tryals of Robert Green, Henry Berry, & Lawrence Hill, for the murder of Sir, Edmond-Bury Godfrey kt : one of His Majesties justices of the peace for the county of Middlesex; at the Kings-Bench bar at Westminster, before the Right Honourable Sir William Scroggs kt. Lord Chief Justice of that court, and the rest of His Majesties judges there; on Monday the 10th. of February, 1678. Where, upon full evidence they were convicted, and received sentence accordingly, on Tuesday, the next day following
- The tryals of Sir George Wakeman Barronet. William Marshall, William Rumley, & James Corker, Benedictine monks : For high treason, for conspiring the death of the King, subversion of the government, and Protestant religion. At the Sessions in the Old-Bayley, holden for London and Middlesex on Fryday the 18th. of July 1679. Published by authority
- The tryals of several notorious malefactors : together with the other most remarkable proceedings at the Quarter-Sessions of goale delivery holden at the sessions house in the Old-Bailey, for the city of London and County of Middlesex
- The tryals of the prisoners at the Sessions-House in the Old Bayly : which began there on Wednesday the 6th of this instant September, and ended on Thursday the 7th of the same. But more remarkably of the pewterer, who was tryed for killing the boy in Walbrook. Together with the bailiffs tryals for killing a man upon an arrest. As likewise the account of those condemned, burnt in the hand, and to be whipt ; with many other remarkable passages
- The tryals of the prisoners at the sessions holden in the Sessions-House in the Old-Baily : Which began on the twelfth of July, 1682 and ended the thirteenth of the same month. Wherein is related a true account of all the remarkable proceedings: but more particularly, of Robert Dod, who killed the taylor in Covent-garden, on the ninth of June last. With the names of those condemned, burnt in the hand, to be transported, and whipp'd
- The warriors : a novel
- The wrecking of La Salle's ship Aimable and the trial of Claude Aigron
- Three inhumane murthers, committed by one bloudy person, upon his father, his mother, and his wife, at Cank in Staffordshire : And the manner how he acted this bloudy tragedy. Together with his examination, confession, condemnation, and execution. At the general assises held at Stafford the 13th day of March last past, 1674/5. Also his deportment and behaviour both at his tryal, and place of execution. With allowance
- Tinker vs. Des Moines : the right to protest in schools
- To His Grace His Majesties High Commissioner, and the Honourable Estates of Parliament. : The humble petition of John Weir of Newton
- To His Grace His Majesties High Commissioner, and the Right Honourable the Estates of Parliament : the petition of Alexander Hamiltoun of Kinkel
- To His Grace, His Majesties High Commissioner, and the Right Honourable the Estates of Parliament. : Mr. Allexander Higgins of Craigforth
- To His Grace, His Majesties High Commissioner, and the Right Honourable the Estates of Parliament. : The petition of Alexander Hunter of Muirhouse
- To His Grace, His Majesties High Commissioner, and the right honourable the Estates of Parliament. : The humble supplication of John Mcdonald of Glencoe for himself, and in name of Alexander Mcdonald of Achatriechatan, and the poor remnent that is left of that family
- To his Grace, his Majesties High Commissioner, and the right honourable the Estates of Parliament. : The petition of the hospital of the merchants, and trades of Glasgow as assigney, made by John Craig merchant there
- To our royal King's sacred Majesty, the Right Honourable House of Lords spiritual and temporal, and to the Honourable the Commons of England assembled in Parliament, the humble complaint of James Percy claimant as cousin and next heir male to Joscelin Percy late Earl of Northumberland, deceased ..
- To the honourable the Commons of England, assembled in Parliament. : The humble petition of Benjamin Harris, citizen and stationer of London, and now a prisoner in the Kings-Bench
- To the right honourable the principal officers and commissioners of His Majesties Navy. : The humble address of Colonel Walter Slingsby being his apology or defence against a late charge exhibited
- To the supreme authority the Parliament of the Common-wealth of England, his excellency the Lord General Cromwell, and his Councell of Officers : the humble remonstrance of Sir John Stawell, setting forth the reason of his first engaging on the late Kings part, and his deportment therein. His desisting from further action upon the Articles of Exeter. The benefit which he claimes by vertue of the said articles. The meanes by which that benefit hath been retarded. His several tryals, both by indictment at Common Law and in the High Court of Justice, for high treason, murder, and other felonies in relation to actions committed in the late unhappy warre ; and his almost seven yeares imprisonment. The sequestration of his estate, and sale of the greatest part thereof. The proceedings and judgement of the Honourable Court of Articles thereupon: and his present state and condition
- To the supreme authority, the Parliament of the Commonwealth of England. : The humble petition of the owners and commoners of the town of Islelham [sic] in the county of Cambridge
- Tough cases : judges tell the stories of some of the hardest decisions they've ever made
- Treason and murther discovered : Being a true and perfect relation of the tryal & condemnation of James Alsop the father, and William Alsop his son for treason and murder ; at the assises held at Chelmsford for the county of Essex, on Wednesday the 25th of March, 1674. Also the wonderfull discovery both of the treason and murder ; with the sentence of the court for the manner and places of their execution. Written by a person who was present at the tryal
- True crimes in eighteenth-century China : twenty case histories
- Two presentments of the grand jury in Bristol : at the general quarter-sessions of the peace holden there in October, 1681
- Two presentments of the grand jury in Bristol : at the general quarter-sessions of the peace, holden there in October, 1681
- U-boat Commander Oskar Kusch : anatomy of a Nazi-era betrayal and judicial murder
- Unexampled courage : the blinding of Sgt. Isaac Woodard and the awakening of President Harry S. Truman and Judge J. Waties Waring
- Unto His Grace, His Majesties High Commissioner, and the Honourable Estates of Parliament. : The petition of John Spotswood grand-child to Sir Robert Spotswood of Newabbay, sometime President of the Colledge of Justice, and thereafter Secretary of State to King Charles the First
- Unto His Grace, His Majesties High Commissioner, and the Right Honourable the Estates of Parliament : the petition of John Aytoun of Kinnaldie
- Unto His Grace, His Majesties High Commissioner, and the Right Honourable the Estates of Parliament. : The petition of Alexander Hamiltoun of Kinkel
- Unto His Grace, His Majesty's High Commissioner, and the Right Honourable, the Estates of Parliament. : The humble petition of Margaret Lady Dowager of Belhaven
- Unto His Majesties High Commissioner, His Grace, and the Honourable Estates of Parliament. : John Calander of Craigeforth
- Unto his Grace his Majesties High Commissioner, and the honourable Estates of Parliament : the petition of the Earl of Southerland
- Unto his Grace, his Majesties High Commissioner, and the Estates of Parliament : the petition of the creditors of Alexander Hunter of Murehouse
- Unto his Grace, his Majesties High Commissioner, and the right honourable the Estates of Parliament : the petition of George Earl of Southerland
- Unto the right honourable, the Lords of His Majesties Privie Council, the petition of Sir John Hill : late collonel of the regiment at Fort-William
- Weight of evidence
- Whaling in the Antarctic : significance and implications of the ICJ judgment
- What Brown v. Board of Education Should Have Said : the Nation's Top Legal Experts Rewrite America's Landmark Civil Rights Decision
- Whispers of rebellion : narrating Gabriel's conspiracy
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