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TRIAL
TlilAL BY JURY
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TRIAL. The Tryal and condemnation of several . . . male¬
factors . . . July 6, 1681 ... at the Sessions-house in the
Old-Bayly. Together with ... the proceedings against
the . . . Earl of Shaftsbury, and the Lord Howard Baron
of Escreek. And also of a bill of high-treason . . . against
Stephen Colledg. . . . Lmdon, J. Guilford, i68i.
Fol. 12 in. 4 pp.
• The Tryal and condemnation of several . . . malefactors
. . . Aug. 31, Sept. 1, 1681, at the Sessions house in
the Old-Bavly. . . . Together with an account of the pro¬
ceedings against the . . . Earl of Shaftsbury, and the
Lord Howard Baron of Escreek. . . .
[Lofidon], L. Curtiss, [i68i].
Fol. 12 in. 4 pp.
The Tryal and condemnation of the trustees of the
Land-bank at Exeter Exchange for murdering the Bank
of England at Grocers-Hall. ... [A satire.]
[Lo7idon, ? 1696.]
Fol. 13a in. 4 pp.
• The Tryal and examination of a late libel, intituled, A
new test of the Church of England's loyalty. With
some reflections upon the additional libel, intituled, An
instance of the Church of England's loyalty. [By S.
Johnson.] Collection (An eighth) of papers . . . pt. 1
to 15. 1689, 4°.
[Another edition.] Somebs (j.) Baron Somers,
Collection of tracts, vol. 9, pp. 206-212. 1813, 4".
■ A Tryal between Patrick [i.e. Ireland] and Roger [i.e.
Henry Boyle, 1st Earl of Shannon], with a fragment of
the history of Patrick. [A poHtical satire.]
London, 1753.
8°. 7| in. 2 parts in 1 vol. i. 18 pp. 11. 16 pp.
The Tryal, conviction and condemnation of popery, for
high treason, in conspiring the death, ruine, and sub¬
version of Christianity, who upon full evidence was
convicted and received sentence accordingly.
London, Richard Janeioay, 1680.
Fol. 12 in. 8 pp.
• [Another edition.]
Collection of tracts, vol. 7,
SoMERS (j.) Baron Somers,
pp. 319-323. 1812, 4°.
TRIAL BY JURY. See Jury.
TRIAL BY ORDEAL. Eugenius ii.. Pope. Ritus pro-
bationis per aquam frigidam, ab Eugenio papa 11. insti-
tutae. Bouquet (m.) Recueil des historiens des Gaules,
vol. 6. 1749, fol.
Pfalz (p.) Die germanischen Ordalien. . . . 1865, 8°.
The Tryal: more links of The daisy chain. By the
author of The heir of Redclyff. [Charlotte Mary Yonge.]
Volume I., [il]
London and Cambridge, Macmillan and Co., 1864.
8°. 7 in. 2 vols. i. (4)-1-311 pp. 11. (4) 4-326 pp.
■ The Trial of an ox for killing a man ; with the ex¬
amination of the witnesses before Judge Lion at Quad¬
ruped Court, near Beast Park.
Banbury, J. G. Busher, [? 1835].
32°. 4J in. 18 pp. Banbury toy-books.
The Triall \ Of | The English Liturgie, | Or | A Copie
of a Letter, wherein seve- | rail Exceptions and Argu¬
ments I against the imposition and use of the | Service
Book in the English Churches, [ are set forth and
discussed. | Written | By a Reverend Divine, to his
Christian | Friend, for his private satisfaction in | this
particular. | And now published for publicke good.
[Ornament.] [? London], Printed in the yeare 1638.
4°. 7 in. Roman letter. A-DS (2)-h32 pp:—(1) title, (2) blank,
1-32 the work.
The Sequel of the Tryal of the witnesses of the resur¬
rection [by T. Sherlock]. Being an answer to the ex¬
ceptions of a late pamphlet [by P. Annet], entitled, The
resurrection of Jesus considered by a moral philosopher.
[By Bishop Moss.] Revised by the author of the Trial
of the witnesses. London, J. Davidson, 1749.
8°. 7 Jin. (4) + lC4 pp.
TRIAL BY COMBAT. See Wager op Battle.
Judicium aquae frigidae. (Judicium aquae cahdae.)
Bouquet (m.) Recueil des historiens des Gaules, vol. 4,
pp. 595-597. 1741, fol.
Le Jugemeut de Dieu par I'eau bouillante. Marchegay
(p.) Archives d'Anjou, vol. 1, pp. 431-478. 1843, 8°.
TRIALOGUS. Trialogus. A conference betwixt Mr. Con,
Mr. Pro, and Mr. Indifferent, concerning the union.
To be continued weekly. [By G. Mackenzie, 1st Earl
of Cromarty.] [Edinburgh], 1706.
4°: 7 in. 8 pp.
TRIALS. Account (The) of several . . . tryals
. . . Old-Bailey . . . 10th Sept. 1680, fol.
at the
— Account (An) of the tryals of several . . . malefactors
. . . held ... in the Old-Bayly, for the city of London
and county of Middlesex. . . . 1682, fol.
— Account (An) of the proceedings on the King's com¬
missions of the peace . . . held for the city of London
and county of Middlesex . . . 10-12th Oct., 1688 . . .
(12-14th Dec, 1683, 16-18th . . . Jan. 168|, 27th and
28th . . . Feb. 168|, 15th and 16th . . . May, 1684 )
1683-84, fol.
— Armstrong {Sir t.) The Proceedings against Sir T. A.
. . upon an outlawry for high-treason, etc. . . . 1684, fol.
— Arnot (h.) a Collection and abridgement of celebrated
criminal trials in Scotland. . . . 1785, 4".
— Atkyns {Sir r.) Chief Baron of the Exchequer. A
Defence of the late Lord Russel's innocency. . . . 1689,
fol.
— Aylofp (j.) a True account of the proceedings against
J. A. and R. Nelthorp at the King's-Bench bar ... for
high treason. . . . 1685, fol.
— Barnardiston (.S'i/'S.) i?ari. The Tryal and conviction
of Sr. S. B., Bart, for high-misdemeanor. . . . 1684, fol.
— Bateman (g.) An Account of the tryal of C. B. . . . for
high-treason. . . . 1685, fol.
—• Bayard (n.) An Account of the . . . arraignment, tryal
... of N. Bayard for high treason. . . . 1703, fol.
- Bethel (s.) The Tryal of S. Bethel
1681, fol.
. Oct. 5 1681.
BoRODZicKi (j.) The Tryal ... of G. Borosky, etc. . . .
Feb. 28, 1681. 1682, fol.
Boucher (j.) The Arraignment, confession and con¬
demnation of J. Boucher for high treason. . . . 1704, fol.
■ Braddon (l.) The Tryal of L. B. and H. Speke upon
an information of high-misdemeanor. . . . 1684, fol.
Busby (g.) The Tryal and condemnation of G. B. for
high-treason. . . . 1681, fol.
Cappoch (t.) calling himself Bishop of Carlisle. The
Trial and hfe of T. Cappoch . . . 2nd edition 1839, 8".
Caroline Amelia Elizabeth, Queen Consort of George
J v., King of Great Britain and Ireland. A Correct . . .
report, of the trial of her Majesty, Caroline, Queen Con¬
sort of Great Britain. . . . 1820, '21, 8°.
A Full report of the trial of her Majesty Caroline
. . . Queen of England. . . . 1820, 8'.

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