Great Britain. Assizes (Gloucester)
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- ROReport of the most extraordinar...Great Britain. Assizes (Gloucester)
Report of the most extraordinary trial of Smyth versus Smyth and others
no cover - ROReport of the trial of Waterhou...Great Britain. Assizes (Gloucester)
Report of the trial of Waterhouse v. Colonel Berkeley, for crim. con
no cover - TOTrial of Rebecca Worlock, at th...Great Britain. Assizes (Gloucester)
Trial of Rebecca Worlock, at the Gloucester Assizes, on Monday, August 14th, 1820, for murdering her husband, by mixing arsenic with beer, in the parish of Bitton
no cover - TTThe Trial at large of John Penn...Great Britain. Assizes (Gloucester)
The Trial at large of John Penny, William Penny, Thomas Collins, John Allen, Daniel Long, John Reeves, James Jenkins, Thomas Morgan, James Roach, Robert Groves, and John Burley
no cover - TTThe trial of Mrs. Mary Reed, up...Great Britain. Assizes (Gloucester)
The trial of Mrs. Mary Reed, upon the charge of poisoning her husband at Berkeley, in Gloucestershire, in April 1794
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Report of the most extraordinary trial of Smyth versus Smyth and others
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Report of the trial of Waterhouse v. Colonel Berkeley, for crim. con
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Trial of Rebecca Worlock, at the Gloucester Assizes, on Monday, August 14th, 1820, for murdering her husband, by mixing arsenic with beer, in the parish of Bitton
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The Trial at large of John Penny, William Penny, Thomas Collins, John Allen, Daniel Long, John Reeves, James Jenkins, Thomas Morgan, James Roach, Robert Groves, and John Burley
- Open Work
The trial of Mrs. Mary Reed, upon the charge of poisoning her husband at Berkeley, in Gloucestershire, in April 1794
