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A Genuine Narrative of the Deplorable Deaths of the English Gentlemen...and Nine Other Items in One Book

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A Genuine Narrative of the Deplorable Deaths of the English Gentlemen...and Nine Other Items in One Book

by Holwell, J. Z. And Others

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London: A. Miller and Others, 1758 Book. Very Good. Hardcover. First American Edition. Ten Items Are Bound Into One Book (1 3/8 inches thich including the covers and all 18th century) As Follows: 1. Holwell, J. Z., Esq., (in a letter to a friend), A Genuine Narrative of the Deplorable Deaths of the English Gentlemen and Others Who Were Suffocated in the Black Hole in Fort-William at Calcutta in the Kingdom of Bengal in the Night Succeeding the 20th Day of June, 1756, Printed for A. Millar, London, MDCCLVIII (1758), i-viii, 1-56; 2. Swaine, John, Memoirs of Osney Abbey Near Oxford Collected from the Most Authentic Authors Together with Various Observations and Remarks, printed for W. Harris, London, MDCCLXIX (1769), 1-43; 3. Serious Thoughts on the Trial of Mr. Barnard with a State of the Conduct of the D**** oc M**** and the Magistraite.Addressed to a Person of Honour, printed for J. Coot, London, no date, title page, 1-16; 4. The True and Whole Proceedings of the Coroner's Inquest at St. Mary-Le-Bonne on Saturday, October the 11th, 1760, Touching the Death of Ann Sharp to Which Is Added Observations on the Various Incidences Attending Theron with an Impartial Inference Drawn from the Whole By One of the Jury, printed for Samuel Noble, Near Carnaby-Market, no date, 1-24; 5. Genuine Account of the Life and Trial of William Andrew Horne, Esq. of Butterly-Hall in the County of Derby Who Was Convicted at Nottingham Assizes, August 10, 1759, for the Murder of a Child in the Year 1724 and executed there on the 11th of December, 1759, to Which Is Prefixed a Particular Detail of All the Circumstances Tending to the Discovery of This Long-Conceal'd Murder, Second Edition, printed By S. Creswell. Nottingham, MDCCLIX (1759), 1-28; 6. The Genuine Account of the Life and Trial of Eugene Aram for the Murder of Daniel Clark, Late of Knaresbrough in the County of York, Who was Convicted at York Assizes, August 3, 1759, Before the Honourable, William Noel, Esq., One of His Majesty's Justices of the Court of Common Pleas.(Including Miscellanies by Eugene Aram Consisting of I. As Essay Towards a Lexicon Upon an Entire New Plan, II. Of the Origin and Antiquity of the Melsupper or Shouting of the Churn, III. Poems, and IV. Letters, Also Including an Elegy on the Death of Sir John Armitage, Bart.), published and sold By W. Bristow, London, no date, title page, 1-86; 7. The Trial of Katharine Narin and Patrick Ogilvie for the Crimes of Incest and Murder Containing the Whole Procedure of the High Court of Justiciary Upon the 5th, 12th, 13th, 14th, 15th, and 16th days of August1765, for T. Becket and P. A. De Hondt, Edinburgh printed, London reprinted, MDCCLXV, Six Unnumbered preliminary Pages, 1-134; 8. The Tryal of Neale Molloy, Esq. and Vere Malloy, His Wife, at a Sitting of His Majesty's Commission of Oyer and Terminer and General Goal Delivery for the City of Doublin on Friday the 10th of December, 1762., printed by Boultier Grierson, Dublin, 1763, 1-59; 9. A Full and Authentic Account of John Williamson Who Was Executed in Moorfields on Monday the Nineteenth of January, 1767, fot the Murder of His Wife by Imprisoning and Cruelly Treating Her and Denying Her Proper Sustenance., printed for W. Lee, London, MDCCLXVII (1767), half-title page, title page, 1-23; 10. Hartfree; A Most Cicumstantial Account of That Unfortunate Young Lady, Miss Bell, Otherwise Sharpe, Who Died at Marybone on Saturday October 4 Containing a Series of Very Extraordinary Facts Which Have Never Yet Transpired, Especially Her Remarkable Relation to Captain Holland of the Manner She Came to her Wounds to Whom (and to Whom Only) she Related All the Particulars of That Horrid Transaction, printed by J. Williams, London, MDCCLX (1760), title page, 1-69; signed by Ted Peterson, hardcover, very good plus in very lightly worn three-quarter brown leather and very lightly worn medium brown cloth and brown endpapers and a gold-stamped spine..

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Title
A Genuine Narrative of the Deplorable Deaths of the English Gentlemen...and Nine Other Items in One Book
Author
Holwell, J. Z. And Others
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Hardcover
Book Condition
Used - Very Good
Edition
First American Edition
Publisher
A. Miller and Others
Place of Publication
London
Date Published
1758
Keywords
English Trials Crimes Murder

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