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the Bar of the House of Lords, by S'. Constantine Phipps,
^it. one of his Lordship's Counsel. Lond. 1723, fol.
— The Defence of Francis, late Lord Bishop of Rochester, at
the Bar of tlite House of Lords, by William Wynne, Esq.
one of his Lordship's Counsel. Lond. 1723, fol.
— The Replies of Thomas Reeve, Esq. and Clement Wearg,
Esq. against the Defence made by the said late Bishop and
his Counsel. Lond. 1723, fol.
— His Grace the Duke of Wiiarton's Speech, on the third
Reading of the Bill to inflict Pains and Penalties on Francis
(late) Bishop of Rochester. Lond. 1723, fol.
— The Bishop of Salisbury's Speech, upon the third Reading
of the Bill, &c. Lond. 1723, fol.
^ — Turpin the Second : or, Cooke caught at last; a full and
authentic Account of that notorious foot pad and highway¬
man, Henry Cooke; with an Abstract of his Trial at the Old
Bailey. Lond 1741,8vo.
LB^Zt- •^ Narrative of the Trial of John Croxford, Benjamin Dea- -
con, and Richard Butlin, for the murder of a travelling Ped¬
lar, in the year 1764. Leicester, 8vo.
— The Trials at large of tlie Prisoners capitally convicted, &c.
*^ "" ' before Sir Beamont Hotham, Knt. at the Lent Assizes,
Maidstone, on the 16th of March 17^9, and the following
days. Maidstone, 8vo.
/ ;/ ' — The Trial of the Mutineers, late of his Majesty's Ship Te-
meraire, held on board the Gladiator, in Portsmouth Har¬
bour, January 6, 1802. Lond. 1802, 8vo.
/ fl L— Defence of the Hon. Andrew Cochrane Johnstone ; includ¬
ing a View of the Evidence produced on his Trial. Edinb.
1806, 8vo. ■--U
— Report of the Proceedings in an Action againt Robert
Scott, Proprietor, Publisher, and Editor of the Military Re¬
gister, for a Libel on Colonel Warren : taken in short hand
by Alexander Eraser. Lond. 1817, 8vo.
— 'J he opening Speech and Reply of James Scarlett, Esq.
upon the Trial of Henry Hunt and others, for a Misde¬
meanour, at York, before the Hon. Mr. Justice Bayley, an
the 16th of March 1820, and several following days. Lond.
1833, 8vo.
— Tlie Trial of Margaret Tindal, alias Shuttleworth, for the
Murder of her husbsuid, Henry Shuttleworth, vintner, Mon-
trose. Montrose, [1821] 12mo.
0,9,1:— Report of the Trials of the Insurgent Negroes, before a
General Court-Martial. Demerara, 1824, 8vo.
— West Port Murders; or an authentic Account of the atro- - ,t^
cious Murders committed by Burke and his Associates : also
a Report of the Trial of Burke and M'Dougal. Edinb.
1829, 8vo. t
(pt'lO-:— Trial of John Stuart and Catherine Wright, or Stuart, be-

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