CORNELL UNIVERSITY LIBRARY THIS BOOK IS ONE OF A COLLECTION MADE BY BENNO LOEWY 1854-1919 AND BEQUEATHED TO CORNELL UNIVERSITY 3 1924 029 596 453 ^ olin __ — - — . ^ The original of this book is in the Cornell University Library. There are no known copyright restrictions in the United States on the use of the text. http://archive.org/details/cu31924029596453 ;atalogue' Law Trials THE COLLECTION OF THE LATE EDMUND B.'WYNN Of WATERTOWN, N. Y. :bruary f to n<'> 1893 ■'BANGS & CO. 7?y £r 74 , "BROADWAY NEW YORK TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 7 th — And— FOUR FOLLOWING DAYS 1893, AT THREE O'CLOCK. CATALOGUE Extraordinary Collection of Law Trials MADS BY THE LATE EDMUND B. WYNR OF WATERTOWN, N. Y. COMPRISING A GREAT Number of the Rarest, Most Interesting and Instructive Trials in the Courts of Great Britain and America, illustrating the Law and Practice in both Civil and Criminal Causes, with Special Collections relating to Criminal Conversation, Libel, Murder, Piracy, Treason, etc.; also many of the Scarcest Compilations in book- form under the titles ; Annals of Gallantry, Causes Celebres, Chronicles of Crime, Malefactors' Register, Newgate Calendar, etc., the whole forming an Encyclopaedia of Crime. TO BE SOLD AT AUCTION Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, FEBRUARY 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th and 11th, 1893, ^KUQS & C0. 739 ' 74,B ROADWAY, ' NEW YORK. SALE TO BEGIN AT 3 O'CLOCK. E»-BUYERS WHO CANNOT ATTEND THE SALE MAY HAVE PURCHASES MADE TO THEIR ORDER BY THE AUCTIONEERS. z 6^ rw j\Ujj (pZ^ PRESS OP DOUGLAS TAYLOR 8 WARREN ST. N, V. *^*4i*iis.. .^K^y Catalogue. Six* Wtgnu gnats. BATCH OF CRIMINALS. The Ordinary of New- gate's Account of the Life, Conversation, Birth and Education of John Hall, Richard Low, Stephen Bunch, William Davis, Joseph Montisano and William Kite, who were Executed at Tyburn, Dec, 1707, and ^C7) Dying Speeches, &c. Small 8vo. 8 pp. half roan. 1707 2 Abduction. Richard Vining Perry, Esq., for Stealing an Heiress from Boarding School, in Bristol, 1794, in cloth ; Seven Days' Examination of Crellin vs. M'Gill and Others for Abduction of Ann Crellin, Liverpool; Sir H. B. Hayes for taking away Miss Mary Pike, Cork, 1 80 1. 3 vols, paper. 3 Adams and others vs. Malkin and another — was an Attor- ney liable to the Bankrupt Laws as a Money-Scrivener. With appendix by Philip Hurd. . 8vo, half calf (rubbed). Lond. 1814 . / <5 4 Another copy. Boards, uncut. 1814 ' / -f) 5 Addison, H. R. Recollections of an Irish Police Magis- ci c, ' L - trate. Post 8vo, half imit. morocco. Lond. 1862 • 7 6 Admiralty. The Ship Two Friends in the Court of Vice- Admiralty in Bermuda. 8vo, paper. Phil. 1795 7 Aitken. Life, Transactions, Confession and Execution of James Aitken, alias John Hill, commonly called John the Painter. Frontispiece view of his execution. Lond. 1777. Small 8vo, 40 pages in calf by W. Pratt, Woodcut portrait and cuttings inserted. Very rare, good copy. ■7r 2.7 r 4 THE WYNN TRIALS. 8 Allen, John, vs. Fred Waller and John Shaw. Action t-, of Trespass, liability of the Hon. Soc. of Clifford's Inn . /u to Payment of Poor Rates. 8vo, half calf. Lond. 1822 JfJ) 9 Another copy. 8vo, boards, uncut. l8z2 ^ 10 Alhoy, Maurice. Les Bagnes, histoire, types, mceurs, ■C7) mysteres. Edition illustre. Tall 8vo, half roan. ° U Paris, 1845 11 Alton. Trials of Winthrop S. Gilman and others for the Crime of Riot, while engaged in defending a Printing Press from an Armed Mob, frontispiece, N. Y. 1838, / ■ (water-stained) ; also^Narrative of Riots at Alton, by Rev. Edward Beecher, Alton, 1838J 2 vols. i2mo. 12 American Criminal Tracts. Ann Saffen versus Edward Seaman for Seduction, N. Y. 1818; Robert M. Good- win for killing James Stoughton, N. Y. 1820; The Female Land Pirate: or, Awful, Mysterious and Horrible Disclosures of Amanda Bannoris, Cincinnati, 1847 ; Livingston's Report on Plan of Penal Code for Louisiana, N. 0. 1822; A Correct Narrative of the , £~~Q Sudden and Awful Appearance of the Devil to certain Blasphemous Mutineers, N. Y. 1831; Papers on the Schott Divorce Case, Bait. 1844 (no title); Myers and others for Murder of Dudley M. Hoyt, N. Y. 1846; Investigation of Charge of Incest against Daniel Burt- nett, N. Y. 1846; Eunice Hall vs. Robert Grant for Slander, Elizabeth-Town, N. J. 182 1. 2 vols. 8vo, half morocco. /" , 2. O 13 American Print Works vs. C. W. Lawrence. 8vo. N. Y. 1852 14 Arkwright. A Cause instituted by Richard Pepper Arden, Attorney-General, to repeal a Patent to Mr. Richard Arkwright, for an Invention for preparing Silk, Cotton, Flax and Wool for Spinning. Frontis- piece. 191 pages, folio, boards, uncut. Lond. 1785 15 Anderson, Thos. C. , for Publishing Forged Election Returns. 183 pages and 12 of appendix, paper. New Orleans, 1878 £2, So THE WYNN TRIALS. 5 1 6 ANDRE. Proceedings of a Board of General Officers, Held by Order of His Excellency Gen. Washington, Com- mander-in-Chief, &c, respecting Major John Andr6, Adjutant General of the British Army, September 29, 1780. Philadelphia: Printed by Francis Bailey, in Market Street, 1780. 21 pages, 8vo, uncut (a little stained; the margin of half-title repaired). Bound in y/) a a blue levant morocco, tooled and gilt, by F. Bedford. / Of extreme rarity. 17 Another Copy. (Margins cut close, spotted.) Un- * bound. Francis Bailey, 1780 " fc> - ofl 18 The Same Papers. Providence: Printed and sold by John Carter, no date. 16 pages, iamo, uncut, stitched. Very rare. / £/ • O O 19 The Same. Entitled, The Trial of Major John Andre, &c. , with appendix. Published by Order of Congress. Palmer: Printed by Ezekiel Terry for Capt. James Warner, Wilbraham, 1810. 24 pages, unbound j, (several margins repaired; page 23 has lost three letters of the text on lower corner). Very rare. 20 Andreana, containing the Trial, Execution and various matter connected with the History of Major John Andre. Phil.: Published by Horace W. Smith, W , 00 1865. 4to, paper, only 50 copies of this size, with 10 ' portraits, facsimile of Arnold'' 's pass, view of Andre execu- tion and procession in Philadelphia, with effigy of Arnold. 21 An Authentic Narrative of the Causes which led to the Death of Major Andre, by Joshua Hett Smith, ^ ,\ * Esq., to which is added, A Monody on the Death of / Major Andre by Miss Seward. Fine portrait and map, and view of his monument. 8vo, uncut, boards. Fine copy. Lond. 1808 An Authentic Narrative, &c. Portrait. i6mo, 2>.oo hf. cl. (stained). N. Y. : printed for Evert Duyckinck, 1809 23 Monody by Miss Seward, to which are added, Letters addressed to her by Major Andre in the Year ^C, 6 1769. 47 pages, uncut, 4to, stitched. Lichfield : printed and sold for the author, 1781 Anna Seward's autograph on page 28, very scarce. 3D / 3 THE WYNN TRIALS. 24 Andre. The Prophecy of Andre : an Ode written in the year 1780 (by Edward Burnaby Greene), who writes of the American Congress as " a Congressional Ban- ditti." 20 pages, 4to, stitched. Very rare. Lond. 1827 25 Andre: a Tragedy in Five Acts (by W. Dunlap), •<", (j Q to which are added authentic documents, letters to Miss Seward, The Cow Chace, Proceedings of the Court Martial, &c. 109 pages, 8vo, sheets, stitching removed (title repaired). Rare. N. Y. 1798 26 Annals of Newgate; or, Malefactor's Register: a partic- ular and circumstantial Account of the Lives, Trans- actions and Trials of the most Notorious Malefactors, &c, &c. By Rev. Mr. Villette, Ordinary of Newgate, and others. Illustrated with copper-plates, portraits, scenes, (re. 4 vols. 8vo, old calf. Lond. 1776 27 Another copy (lacking frontispiece; many of the *~7X~ plates rudely water-colored). 4 vols. 8vo. (Broken.) 1776 28 Annesley. Trial at Bar, between Campbell Craig, Les- see of James Annesley, Esq., and the Rt. Hon. Richard, V Earl of Anglesey, before the Barons of Exchequer. Portrait. 448 pages, i2mo, calf. Lond. 1744 29 Anthony, Susan B. For Illegal Voting in November, yr 1872. 8vo, stitched. Rochester, N. Y. 1874 30 Arguments. Bost. Gas Light Co. vs. Wm. Gault, 1848; Violation of Patent Right of the American Air-Tight Cooking Stove, Bost. 1848; Wm. Whiting's Speech on application for a Charter for the Mystic River R. R., 1851; Whiting's Speech in Case of Ross Winans vs. O. Eaton et al, for infringement of his patent for the Eight-Wheel R.R. Car, 1853; &c. 8vo, half calf. 31 Arnold. Proceedings of a General Court-Martial for the Trial of Major-General Arnold. With Introduction, Notes and Index. Privately printed, 1865. 4to, half X/' red morocco, by Pawson & Nicholson. Only 35 copies printed in quarto, signed by F. S. Hoffman. s? 4^4 5~o THE WYNN TRIALS. 7 32 Arnold. Another copy of same. 4to, half green morocco. Presentation copy to Charles G. Barney from Francis S. Hoffman, // C~?~/ 33 Complot d'Arnold et de Sir Henry Clinton contre Ies Etats-Unis d'Amerique et contre le General Wash- /y ■' $ ) ington, Septembre, 1780. Plan and 2 portraits. 8vo, sO ' ' half morocco. Paris, 18 16 34 Record of the Trial of Joshua Hett Smith, Esq., " for alleged complicity in the Treason of Benedict Ar- nold, 1780. Edited by H. B. Dawson. 116 pages, / '(90 8vo, sheets folded. Morrisania, 1866 Fifty copies printed. 35 Arnold. An Astonishing Affair! the Rev. Samuel Ar- / , . . nold Cast and Tried for his Cruelty. By Philandros. / * ' ^ Portrait of Joseph A. C. Pray. i6mo, sheep. Concord, 1830 ^36 Another copy (lacking portrait). i6mo, boards. 1830 37 Arnot, Hugo. A Collection and Abridgement of Cele- brated Criminal Trials in Scotland, 1536-1784. With [/ Historical and Critical Remarks. 4to, half. calf. Edinburgh: printed for the author, 1785 38 Arson. James Hill: otherwise James Hind: otherwise James Actzen : for setting fire to the Rope-House, in His Majesty's Dock-Yard at Portsmouth, March, 6, 1777, 40 pages, folio ;— bound with it, A Short Ac- count of the Motives which determined the man called John the Painter, 4to, 1777; also, John the Painter's Ghost, how it appeared on the night of his execution to Lord Temple, 4to, 1777, folio, half roan. Very rare. Ed. Lowe and Wm. Jobbins, for burning the house / of Francis Gilding, Oct. 30, 1790. Frontispiece. 8vo, / . u U half calf. Lond. 39 40 Robert Bingham, Curate of Maresfield, for setting fire to his dwelling house. 8vo, boards, uncut. Lond. 1811 /. 3? C c # ■p Ms /< 6. 8 THE WYNN TRIALS. . ..41 Arson. Albert J. Tirrell. 4° pages, 8vo, paper. Very /' 00 rare. Bost. 1847 J _ / %, 42 Horace B. Conklin, tried at Utica : his Confession and Execution. 16 pages, paper. Rare. N. Y. 1851 43 Simon L. Crockett, Bost. 1836; John Magill, John Doe, Jos. Madden et al, Belfast, 1816; John Quay vs. Eagle Fire Co. of N. Y., 1817 ; Stephen Merril Clark, Salem, 1821; also, Account of his Short Life, &c, /', - 1821; Marshall and Ross for Barn-Burning, Bost. Vf-^ 1 " 1859; History of the Great Arson Case in Meridian, Mississippi, 1877. 7 pieces, paper. 44 Astor Place Opera House Riot. 32 pages, 8vo, paper. N. Y. 1849 45 ASSAULT. — Wife and Groom. Observations on the Tryal of Thomas Jone, the Foot Boy, for Assaulting Plaintiff's Wife, February, 1714: Full Report of the Evidence as to the Familiarities between the Wife and/ A Groom. Small 8vo, half roan. 17 15 ,/~ /-tf 46. John Howe against Geo. Dive, 1781, Lond. ; John ' y Hevey against C. H. Sin, for assault and False Im- " prisonment, Dublin, 1802. 2 pieces, 8vo, paper. 0ry 47 ~ James Purnell, a Higler against Sir John Earner, / late Lord Mayor. With colored frontispiece. 15 pages, boards (broken). Lond. 1806 a 48 Hen. Clifford against James Brandon. 8vo, half roan, uncut. Lond. 1809 49 Thos. Redford against Hugh H. Birley, Alex. Oliver, Richard Withington and Ed. Meagher, with plan, Manchester, 1819, 632 pages; in same volume: Henry Hunt and others for Conspiracy to overturn the Government, &c, 309 pages, Lond. 1820. 8vo, half calf (cracked). 50 James Bowditch and Nine Others for Conspiracy, Assault and False Imprisonment of Maria Glenn. 136 pages (no cover). Lond. 1818 51 Margaret Finlayson against Michael Gilfillan. 28 pages, 8vo, half roan. Edinburgh, 1825 *f /2j /■/v l/l^pt^-^V— 6L THE WYNN TRIALS. 9 52 Assault. Redford against Birley and others, Manchester, 182^ John and Henry Scott, Greenock, 1849; Wm - Jolin, and Rich. Cobbett for assault on Daniel French, 1829; Thomas Reynolds for Riot and Assault, Dublin, 1835; Rev. Thos. O'Dowd for assaulting J. A. Browne and Chas. Mahon, Castlebar, 1836; Mudie vs. Kinch- ela for Horsewhipping the Plaintiff, Sydney, Australia, 1840. 6 pieces, uubound. 53 Thomas Forsey, Plaintiff, and Waddel Cunning- ham, Defendant : for Assault, Battery and Wounding. /" * . 68 pages, small 4to, half roan. *^ N. Y. : Printed by John Holt, 1764 ' ' Excessively rare. This is\the only copy I have ever seen or ever heard of, and is in the finest condition." — Wynn. ,io a o 54 Doctor Wm. Little, for Assault on his Wife, a Black Lady. 16 pages, unbound. Scarce. N. Y. 1808 / 55 Ebenezer's Dream as it appeared at the Trial of Mrs. Louisa Williams for Assault upon Mr. Ebenezer 2/ V Post. 68 pages, uncut. (No cover.) N. Y. 1818 /' '2/ 3-oo S3' 10 THE WYNN TRIALS. 62 Assault. Rev. William Hogan, Pastor of St. Mary's Church, assault on Mary Connell, with speech, anony- mous correspondence, &c. 272 pages, besides the charge . and index. 8vo, half sheep. Phil. 1822 / - 37 63 Another copy. Stitched, uncut. 1822 64 John Moore, John Mullen, John Lowry and Henry Bush, for assault on James Marney, N. Y. 1824; Major Mitchell, on David H. Crawford, Portland, Me., 1834; McLaurin F. Cooke, Sub-Master of the Eliot School of Boston, for assault upon T. J. Wall, a pupil; Rev. Jolin Seys, for alleged assault on Mrs. Elizabeth Cram, &c. 4 pieces. CJP 2 65 R. W. Gibbes, Editor of the South Carolinian, vs. c? The Whole Proceedings in the Cause, 393 pages, 1785; Observations on the Case as pretended to be stated by Himself, 53 pages, 1785. 1 vol. 8vo, half calf (broken). / 1 /( 68 Authentic Account of the Appearance of a Ghost in / Queen-Ann's County, Maryland, proved in the remark- able Trial, The State vs. Mary Harris, Administratrix. 10 pages and 2 pages of a list of books. 8vo, half mo- rocco. Very rare. Bait. 1807 / , £ £ 69 Aylesford Peerage Claims; Minutes of Evidence, &c, taken before the Committee for Privileges — House of Lords. Folio, half calf. 1885 L 60 7° ISl AGGULEY, John. John Johnston and Saml. Drum- IKSP mond, for Conspiracy and Uttering Seditious Speeches. 80 pages, 8vo, half sheep. Manchester, 1818 X&^-: fa(^^:J^f<^^d*^ / ^ u T* iJiruA.iJLvtv v fofftfo-f THE WYNN TRIALS. 11 V<8 7 1 Bagot vs. Bagot. The Celebrated Case in the Irish Pro- bate Court, 1878. 163 pages, 8vo, half calf. Lond. 72 Bastardy. The Commissioners of the Aims-House vs. Alexander Whistelo, a Black Man, a remarkable case. 56 pages, 8vo, half calf, new. N. Y. 1808 Original edition. „ . 73 Another copy. Paper cover. 1808 /. / 74 Chas. S. Smith, with Sketch of Lucy Edith Wilson, his victim. 60 pages, 8vo, paper. Otsego, N. Y. 1874 75 Bank of South Carolina and Bank of Charleston. Pro- ceedings upon Scire Facias to vacate their charters for "1 , @ & suspending specie payments, with Appendix and Notes. 550 pages, 8vo, sheep. Charleston, 1844 76 Baptis, Irvine, in a Matter of Contempt of Court, with J __ o c" Appendix. 48 pages (no cover). Bait. 1808 ^ 77 Bar (The). With Sketches of Eminent Judges, Barris- q- C^ / l— te"rs, &c. , &c. : a Poem, with Notes. Second Edition. Post 8vo, uncut, boards. Lond, 1826 78 Barber, W. H. His Case, Copies of Documents resulting in his pardon. Eighth Edition. With narrative of his condition and treatment on Norfolk Island. 254 pages, 8vo, paper. Lond. 1853 79 Barker. The Conspiracy Trials of 1826 and 1827: a l/- chapter in the Life of Jacob Barker. Portrait. 12010, cloth. Phil. 1864 __ 80 Barnard, Geo. G. (Justice). Trial in Court of Impeach- , JC/o V ment. 3 vols. 8vo, sheep. Albany, 1874 81 Another copy. 3 vols. 8vo, sheep. 1874 . l/CD 82 Barnesley, Wm. Proceedings in Law and Equity (a Will' Case), 227 pages, Lond. 1750; William Walker, Mer- chant, against W. Roberts, Barrister, for a Libel. 208 pages, 1 vol. 1 2 mo, half roan. Manchester, 1791 83 Baron De Bode (The) against the Queen — the Case with Trial at Bar and Arguments — "A Petition of / Right," claiming payment from a fund provided by / ' / AJ France under Treaties of 18 14-15, for payment of estate lost in Lower Alsace during the French Revolu- tion. Folio, morocco, gilt edges. Lond. 1814 37 12 THE WYNN TRIALS. >> /— - 84 Barony of L'Isle. Report of Proceedings on the Claim ^- in the House of Lords. With Notes, &c, by Nicholas k*^ Harris Nicolas. 8vo, uncut, cloth. Lond. 1829 85 Barrington, Geo. (Celebrated Thief and Pickpocket). O The Genuine Life and Trial of. Woodcut frontispiece. 48 pages, i2mo, half roan, new. Manchester (179°) 86 Life, Times and Adventures, with full account of his celebrated feats. Portrait and plates {woodcuts). Second Edition. 73 pages, i2mo, half morocco. Lond. n. d. / # C5"Z^ 8 7 Bartlett, Simms and McGuire, for the Robbery of the Bowdoinham Bank. 156 pages, 8vo, paper. Portland, 1867 / \ 88 Bataille, Albert. Causes Criminelles et Mondaines de 1880, '81, '82, '83, '84, '85, '86 and '88. 8 vols. i2mo, paper, uncut. Paris ?o /* 60 89 Bather vs. Brayne and Edwards. Will of Wm. Brayne, Trial at Shropshire, 1848; also Reports of the Trial; of the Judgment in Prerogative Court, and Judgment of the Privy Council. 2 vols. 8vo, boards and without cover. 90 Bates, W. Narrative of the Conduct and Adventures of Henry Frederic Moon, now in Connecticut under sen- tence for unparalleled artifices, impostures, &c. Por- trait. 84. pages, 8vo, paper. Lond. 1817 .91 Bayard. Tryal and Condemnation of Nicholas Bayard, x- Esq., for High Treason in Endeavoring to Subvert the % (D ' Sfo Government of the Province of New York — before Wm. Atwood, Abraham De Peyster and Robert Walters, Printed at New York and Reprinted at London, 1703, 32 /^^J pages ; also, The Case of William Atwood, Chief Jus- O-^ f tice of Province of N. Y., with a True Account of the J J iJy Government and People, particularly of Bayard's Fac- f) 4P T- '^^ tion ' Lond - T 7°3, 23 pages. 2 pieces, folio. (No V . /» covers.) 3^ THE WYNN TRIALS. V.\ 92 Bazaine, Marechal. Rapport Audiences du Premier Conseil de Guerre compte rendu redige avec l'adjonc- tion de notes explicatives par Amedee le Faure Gravures, portraits, &c. 2 vols. imp. 8vo, half morocco / ■//$ Paris, 1874 93 Evasion du Marechal : Debats du Proces concerv- paper, uncut. Bristol 158 Conversations with C. Davis and W. Clarke executed Jan. 27, 1832, for their part in the Riots 31 pages, 121110 (no cover). jg™ 3 THE WYNN TRIALS. 19 159 British Tribunal for 1789, the most remarkable trials for Robberies, Murder, Libels, Adultery, Rapes, &c, from the Notes of a Student. i2mo, boards. Lond. 1790 160 Broadsides. The Exact Effigies; Life and Character of Christopher Sayer, who was executed for Treason, 1723, 2 styles; Dying Speech of James Shepheard at ") £) place of Execution, March 17, 1717; Speech of James, Earl of Derwentwater, beheaded Feb. 24, 1715. 4 pieces. 161 Brodie, Wm. , and Geo. Smith. For Breaking into and Robbing the General Excise Office of Scotland, with Notes and Anecdotes and portraits and Appendix of Curious Papers, by William Creech, one of the Jury. Second Edition. 8vo, half calf. Edinburgh, 1788 162 Brooke. The Tryal of the Roman Catholics on a Spe- cial Commission directed to Lord Chief Justice Reason, Lord Chief Baron Interest, and Mr. Justice Clemency, Aug. 5th, 1761. 310 pages, 8vo, calf. Dublin, 1762 163 Brooke, Henry K. Book of Murders, Awful Tragedies $ £) in this Country, wood engravings; Tragedies on Land, another collection, illustrated. 2 vols. i6mo. Phil. 1841-47 164 Book of Pirates. Illustrated. i6mo, half calf. Phil. (1841) 165 Browne, Ed., for Administering and L. Woods for - Jj •" taking an Unlawful Oath. 8vo, paper. Dublin, 1822 166 Browne, G. L. Narrative of State Trials in the Nine- . /J r teenth Century. Second Edition. 2 vols. 12010, un- ^ cut, cloth. Lond. 1882 ^ x 67 Do. 2 vols. i2mo, half calf, sprinkled edges. Lond. 1882 168 Buchanan, Wm. Reports of certain Remarkable Cases in the Court of Session and Trials in the High Court of Justiciary. Two parts in one. 8vo, boards, uncut. Edinburgh, 1813 169 Another copy. 8vo, sprinkled edges, boards. 1813 3y / .i,r 20 THE WYNN TRIALS. 170 Bunnvs. (Jenny) Ljnd. For Breach of Contract, with £ Zj a series of letters. 73 pages, 8vo, paper (soiled). '..-— ^^— Lond. 1848 ^^171 Burke, Edmund. Speeches in the House of Commons C A and in Westminster-Hall. 4 vols. 8vo, half sheep. . $ Lond. 1816 172 Burke, John. The Patrician, containing amidst much / . 3 other Family and Historical Matter, curious Trials among the Aristocracy. 6 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1846-48 3 . 5~b J 73 Burke, Peter. Celebrated Trials connected with the Aristocracy in the Relations of Private Life; also, Trials connected with the Upper Classes of Society. 2 vols. 8vo, half calf. Lond. 1849-51 174 Celebrated Trials with the Aristocracy. 8vo, sheep. l8 49 / ^ J 2- J 75 Celebrated Naval and Military Trials. Small ' ~" y^ 8vo, uncut, cloth. Lond. 1866 , / ?• 176 — Another copy. J^alf morocco, sprinkled edges. / "" ® /Qp^*-<*~^~*-^ JfcL^heY*+^~s 1866 177 Burke, Gen. T. F. Celebrated Speech in Court House, Dublin, on being asked why sentence of death should not be pronounced against him. 23 pages, square i2mo, cloth. N. Y. 1871 / 1^ / /L/ 178 Burnell, B. Late Cashier of the M. and M. Bank, for Embezzlement. 30 pages, paper. Bost. 1847 179 Burnham, Miss A. A. Fostina Woodman; or, The Wonderful Adventurer. 60 pages, 8vo, paper. Bost. 1853 180 Burr, Col. Aaron. For Treason, including the Argu- ments and Decisions on all the motions made. Taken in short-hand by T. Carpenter. 3 vols. 8vo, boards, uncut. Washington City, 1807 Fine copy of the original edition. 181 —. Report taken in short-hand by a David Robertson, ;■ 2J> S with appendix of arguments and evidence in support of the motion to commit, &c. 2 vols. 8vo, calf. * A Phil. 1808 rri/n- fo: t^^#%. fifty) ftl THE WYNN TRIALS. 21 182 Burr. The Examination of, before the Chief-Justice of the United States, upon the charges of a High Misde- meanor and of Treason, with arguments and opinion / fi "vWV of the Judge. 46 pages. Richmond, 1807. Half ' / roan (new). 183 Examination of the charges against him, by i Aristides (Wm. P. Van Ness). 77 pages, 8vo, paper .sy-O (soiled). Phil. 1803 184 Burroughs, Stephen. Memoirs of the Notorious. Por- trait. 439 pages, i6mo, half roan (soiled). Bost. 1832 185 Do. (Lacking portrait, and after page 356, so printed.) i6mo, boards. 186 Burton, John Hill. Narratives from Criminal Trials Is' in Scotland. 2 vols, crown 8vo, uncut. Lond. 1852 187 Butler, Mary (alias Strickland). For Counterfeiting a Bond of 40,000 1. 28 pages, small 4to, paper. (2 copies.) Lond. 1700 188 Byrne, James. "The Victim of Episcopal profligacy and Irish Municipal Justice." Sketch of his life and unparalleled sufferings; late coachman to Hon. John Jocelyn. Colored frontispiece, folded. 36 pages, 8vo, half roan (new). Lond. 189 Byrnes, Thomas. Professional Criminals of America. f 204 heliotype portraits of criminals. 4to, half morocco. /.j . n C\ , , a „ „ r Cassell&^Co. ^ 190 /jg)ADIERE. Factum pour Marie Catherine Cadiere ,- V^ contre le Pere Jean-Baptiste Girard ; Memoire In- / J/q structif pour le Pere-contre M. C. Cadiere, Suite des Procedures de Cath. Cadiere contre Girard; Reponse au Memoire du Pere Girard. 2 vols, crown 8vo, calf. A la Haye, 1731 191 Memoire Instructif pour Cadiere, Reponse; Memoire de Cadiere; Memoire pour le P. Nicolas; &c. ; &c. 4 vols, small i2mo, haff sheep. n. d. 192 Recueil General des Pieces concernant le Procez. 8 vols. i2mo, calf. A la Haye, 1731 .67) /. 30 /■ 27 22 THE WYNN TRIALS. /i 9 2i Cadiere. A Complete Translation of the Memorial of a !> y the Jesuit Father and a Collection of Letters produced Zj.y in Court. 2 vols, in i. tamo, half cloth. Scarce. 1732 193 Cagliostro. Vie de Joseph Balsamo, connu sous le / / / Norn de Comte Cagliostro. 8vo, half morocco. / Paris, 1 791 00 194 Calcraft. Life and Recollections of Calcraft the Hang- mau. Illustrated. Small 4to, cloth. io ,- 195 California. Trial of David S. Terry, by the Committee / - o f Vigilance, San Francisco. 75 pages, paper. San Francisco, 1856 19 6 San Francisco Vigilance Committee. Metcalf vs. Argenti et al, Speech of R. A. Lockwood in the * — /f~ case, 1852; Two Eras in Life of the Felon Governor - ^ v I. Lay ton, 1853; Artful Deeds in the Life of Lay ton, 1853; History of Assassination of James King of Wm., 1856; Trial of David S. Terry, by the Vigilance Com- mittee, 1856, very scarce; Dark and Terrible Deeds of Henry Madison and Miss Ellen Stevens. 6 pamphlets. 197 Callender, Jas. T. For Sedition. Copy from the Virginia Gazette. 75 pages, 8vo, uncut (no cover). Scarce. 1804 198 Canning. Elizabeth Canning, Spinster, for Wilful and Corrupt Perjury, Apl. 29, May 8, 1754; also, An Ad- ry; dress to the Liverymen of the City of London, from (J) Sir Crisp Gascoyne, Knt. , Late Lord Mayor, relative to His Conduct in the Cases of Elizabeth Canning and Mary Squires; also, A (burlesque) Letter from An Unhappy Young Lady now Under Confinement in Newgate, to a certain Right Honorable Magistrate. As one lot. Folio (no cover). 1754 199 Genuine and Impartial Memoirs of, a complete history of that unfortunate girl, with the tenor of the v A evidence in her late extraordinary trial, with observa- tions on the Court and Jury, &c. 293 pages. Post 8vo (no cover). Lond. : G. Wood/all, 1854 XX ->-'-, ^>^V 4vi s \ A*. ^u^cL^Jh Ob.* !'' ; ' THE WYNN TRIALS. 23 200 Canning. A Full and Authentic Account of the Strange and Mysterious Affa r between Mary Squires, a Gypsy, and Elizabeth Canning. Folded plate of portraits, and a Full Relation of everything that has happened to . >- - Elizabeth Canning since sentence has been passed A/- ■ & ^J upon her about the Gypsy. Small 12010, half calf. Lond. n. d. 20o£ A Scrap-Book containing a Clear State of the Case of Elizabeth Canning, by Henry Fielding, 1753. A~ *? ( Account of the Trial of the Gypsy, and various cut- tings from newspapers and other publications concern- ing the affair, and 6 portraits. 4to, half morocco. Unique. 201 Carlile, Mary-Anne. For Publishing a New Year's Q /) Address to the Reformers of Great Britain. 53 pages, paper. Lond. 1821 202 Carleton, Mary. For Bigamy, Lond. 1663, 6 pages; also, a True Account of the Tryal, published for Her 1 V JtJk Vindication, Lond. 1663, 8 pages. Bound in one / ' volume. Square i2mo, russia. " This woman, commonly known as the German Princess, was a beautiful adventuress." 202^ The Arraignment, Tryal and Examination of Mary Moders, otherwise Stedman, now Carlton (stiled the German Princess), for having Two Husbands, 16 /) pages, 1663; also, The Memoirs of Mary Carlton, J(j .0 O&O Commonly stiled the German Princess, being a narra- tive of Her Life and Death, interwoven with many strange and pleasant Passages, with her Behaviour in Prison, Her Last Speech, Burial and Epitaph, portrait, 120 pages, 1673. The whole text is neatly inlaid. 8vo, wrinkled calf, rubbed. Rare. 203 Carew, John Edward, against Burrell, Bart., and Col. Geo. Wyndham, Executors of the late Earl of Egre- mont. (Court for Relief of Insolvent Debtors). Tall 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1842 ■jfrtf 24 THE WYNN TRIALS. 204 Caroline. Minutes of Evidence taken on the second reading of the bill intituled, "An Act to deprive Her // < /<" rogatives, &c, &c, of Queen Consort of this Realme, A) J /W^ &c." 2 vols, folio, half calf. Lond. 1820 (rUjM^ t The official edition of the evidence, illustrated with 16 fine portraits // inserted. Valuable. 205 A Full Report of the Trial arranged for Dolby's . t> Parliamentary Register. 2 vols. 8vo, half calf (broken). Lond - l8z0 206 The Trial, edited by J. Nightingale. Frontispiece / . C> and title-page vignettes. 3 vols. 8vo, half sheep. / Lond. 1820 2 207 The Important and Eventful Trial. Portraits / ' J^v-1 4 and plates. 2 vols. 8vo, half calf. (Geo. Smeeton) 1820 h*^*~ 2o8 ^ Correct, Full and Impartial Report of the , *-/-U Trial, edited by J. H. Adolphus. Frontispiece and \f portraits. 8vo, half calf. Lond. 1820 209 The Legislatorial Trial. By the Author of " The Royal Wanderer." Portrait plate designed by Cruik- shank, &=c. Thick 8vo, calf. Lond. 1820 tf C" 210 Another (lacking portrait and plate). 8vo (broken). 1820 211 Voyages and Travels of Her Majesty, including / ' / j& Visits to Germany, France, Italy, Greece, &c. By One of Her Majesty's Suite. Colored plates. 8vo, half calf. Lond. 182 1 12 Last Days, Death, Funeral Obsequies, &c, of 5T& Queen Caroline, fine colored plates. In same volume Royal Correspondence, or Letters between the Princess Charlotte and Her Royal Mother, Queen Caroline, during the Exile of the latter. 8vo, half calf. Lond. 1822 / - / As'' 213 Memoirs of Her Late Majesty, Caroline, inter- spersed with original letters and other documents hitherto unpublishd. By Robert Huish. Illustrated. 2 vols. 8vo, uncut, boards. Lond. 1822 - Fine, clean copy. A » , , , /Sd THE WYNN TRIALS. 25 214 Caroline. An Extraordinary Collection of over a hundred pamphlets, and a great number of newspaper cuttings. With portraits and a large number of wood engravings and plates, some by Cruikshank, some colored. Unique col- lection of entertaining matter. 8 vols. 8vo, half imit morocco. v . d. Lond. 21 5 A variety of pamphlets relating to the Queen's Trial and Life, many of them satirical and humorous. A /C Illustrated by Cruikshank and others, and many scarce. 58 pieces. 216 Edwards' Genuine Edition "The Book"; in same volume The Case of Thomas Lord Cochrane, the History of the- Hoax. i2mo, half sheep. N. Y. 1813-14 217 The Spirit of "The Book," a political and ama- tory romance, edited by Thomas Ashe. 3 vols. i2mo, boards, uncut. Lond. 181 1 Henry the Eighth and George the Fourth; or !/- 3# ZS the case fairly stated. By Thomas Harral. Frontis- 0, C" piece of four portraits. i2mo, boards, uncst. Lond. 1820 219 An Impartial Historical Narrative of those Momentous Events which have taken place in this Country during the period from the year 1816 to 1823. 8 plates, j colored. 4to, half calf. Lond. 1823 220 Another copy. 4to, half morocco, cloth sides. 1833 221 A Collection of Fifty Caricatures, illustrating the .(od Career and Trial of the Queen, by Geo. Cruikshank <^, ^_ and others. The preposterous grossness of many of ^-/'- / \J these designs spoils their humor for the present gen- / eration. Mounted in Scrap Book. Folio, half mo- rocco. /. A Collection of Twenty Caricatures — some dupli- / ^y /A cates of above lot — but all colored. Published by G. '^ Humphrey. Sold as 20 pieces. $f3S ■ U THE WYNN TRIALS. 223 Carter, John (Chief Mate) and Philip Skelton, Cap- ^ ,*- tain of Ship Albion— for leaving the plaintiff on shore '&"> in the Island of Celebes. 68 pages, 8vo, uncut. (2 copies.) 224 Cartouche. Histoire de la vie et du Proces de Louis- Dominique Cartouche et de plusieurs de ses Complices; also, Cartouche, Comedie par La Grand. i6mo, calf. Bruxelles, 1722 225 Case of Impotency Debated, in the late Famous Tryal sj J t/ at Paris : Between the Marquis de Gesvres, and Made- ,3 • P / moiselle de Mascranny, his Lady. Done from the }- iLt^Ls 2 *" L *^ Paris edition. 2 vols, small 121110, calf. /-^/J~ A very curious and rare trial. ^ Lond. : E. Curll, 17L4 226 Cather, Nixon, Alexander and Cain — for Conspiracy against Hon. Ed. Walpole, in endeavoring to extort Money from him, under Pretence of an Assault with intent to commit Buggery. 24 pages, small 4to (no cover). Lond. 1751 227 Catholic Question in America: whether a R. C. Clergy- man may be compellable to disclose the Secrets of ^y Auricular Confession. Reported by Wm. Sampson. 8vo, boards, uncut. N. Y. 1813 228 Cato Street Conspiracy: an Authentic History with / / j /■ the Trials at Large. Portraits of the conspirators. By ' ' ' v G. T. Wilkinson. 8vo, calf (cracked). Lond. (1820) / A r— 229 Causes Amusantes et Connues. 8 copper-plates, 2 vols. / ' i2mo, calf. a Berlin, 1770 230 Causes C£lebres et Interessantes, avec les jugemens • qui les ont decidees, recueillies par Mr. Gayot De . / / 2/ /o , Pitaval avocat au Parlement de Paris. 22 vols, small ^ umo, boards./^ , ijfa, 2.7 7r&. A la Haye, 1747-175 1 231 Causes Celebres et Interessantes, avec les jugemens (/) , /) // qui les ont decid6es redig^es denouveau par M. Richer p& > V /%/ ancien avocat au Parlement. 22 vols, small 8vo, calf. a Amsterdam, 1772-1788 /. Z-oo THE WYNN TRIALS. 27 232 Causes Celebres Curieuses et Interessantes de toutes les cours Souveraines du Royaume, avec les jugemens qui les ont decidees. 180 vols, bound in 90 vols. J>jJ?J/ Small i2mo, sheep. a Paris, 1775-1789 '2> 233 Causes Celebres et des Arrets que les ont decid6es. n Recueil redige par Maurice Mejau. Seconde Edition. ^ Y)*V 12 vols. 8vo, half calf. Paris, 1808 ^ 234 Causes Celebres du Droit des Gens redigees par le /? Baron Charles de Martens, 1703-1748 et 1761-1805. ^cJo 4 vols. 8vo, half calf. Leipzig et Paris, 1727-43 235 Causes Criminelles Celebres du XIX e Siecle, redigees par une Societe d'Avocats. 4 vols. 8vo, half calf. Paris, 1827 236 Causes Celebres (Nouvelles) ou Choix des Proces les plus remarquables. Frontispieces. 2 vols. 8vo, half morocco. Paris, 1845 From library of Wm. E. Burton. 237 Causes Celebres (Nouvelles) on Fastes du Crime, par Moquard, avocat. Illustrated with steel engravings. 6 vols, in 3. Royal 8vo, half calf (rubbed). Paris, 1842 238 Causes Celebres de tous les peuples, par A. Fouquier, etc., edition illustre. 9 vols, royal 8vo, paper, uncut. Paris, 1858-1874 2/6" 239 Premiere Serie redigee par Ch. Dupresser. Illustrated. 24 parts in 1 vol. Royal 8vo, half calf. n d. 240 Celebrated Trials and Remarkable Cases of Criminal )7) Jurisprudence, from the Earliest Records to the Year |/~ 1825. Illustrated with 35 engravings (one missing). 6 vols. 8vo, half calf. Lond. 1825 Do. Selected by a Member of the Philadelphia yC> • *^ / A 3o 241 i/- Bar. Tall 8vo, cloth. ' \^-^,Jxit /?3S~ Phil - l8 4i 242 Celebrated Trials — a Collection so labeled — consisting of 66 reports of both American and English Trials — of / / 0? O great interest — for Murder and Riot, Treason, Con- spiracy, &c, &c. : The Alton Trial; Alfred Tyler; / //j Matt. F. Ward; Burns Slave Case; Wm. Palmer; /" jj 3o 28 THE WYNN TRIALS. Yelverton Marriage Case ; The Last Writing of Marion Ira Stout; Medad M'Kay; Daniel E. Sickles; Burch vs. Burch; Rev. J. S. Harden; C. M. Jefferds; Colonel Quentin; William Cobbett for Libel; &c. 13 vols. 8vo, half sheep. (The thirteenth volume has broken binding— one trial having been removed.) 243 Central Criminal Court. Sessions Papers ; or, Old Bailey Trials: Jan. 9, 1708; May, 1709; March and April, 1710; Feb.-Mar., 1716-17; May, 1716; Feb. and May, 1717; Apl. and July, 1718, and Dec, 1721. In 5 parts. Folio, unbound. 244 Do. An Incomplete Series of these interesting Reports, including many special numbers for the pub- lication of Confessions, Dying Speeches, &c. , 1730 to 1812. In 44 vols. Small 4to, half sheep and half calf, &c. (most of the bindings in poor condition). These volumes contain much scarce and interesting matter of the Old Bailey records, but are not a complete nor consecutive series, and are to be sold as they are. 245 The Series for 1817-1834, in 6 vols. 4to, cloth:. From 1834 to October, inclusive, 1862, in 41 vols., 8vo, j_ half calf; from Nov., 1862, to Oct. 28, 1867, and from . / /L Oct. 24, 1870, to Feby., 1875 (in Nos., except Third Session, 1872). As 18 vols, in Nos. To be sold as 65 vols. (The Nos. for Aug. to Nov., 1847, are missing.) The set to be sold as it is, without further collection. / — 246 Chandler, Peleg W. American Criminal Trials, por- 2> • Z* trait of John Andre; Trials of Quakers, Witches, &c. 2 vols. i2mo, cloth. Scarce. Bost. 1841-44 247 Charles I. A True Copy of the Journal of the High Court of Justice for the Tryal of K. Charles I., attested r. ^—^ under the hand of Phelps, Clerk to that Infamous lO • & V Court. With a large Introduction. Satrical frontis- piece, plate of the Court and portrait. Folio, old calf. Lond. 1684 248 The Trial of: to which is added The Journal of / / /? the Hi S h Court of Justice. With Additions by J. / - /Ay j/" Nalson, Doctor of the Civil Laws. Portrait, nmo, old sheep. Lond IJ40 'MC^ '$fo cM K ^' '^^l— «_-«/•<_-- ■ A^Sj-y-jC **w&T~ iSi^G^—tJ—r-s^-C' -gXl: e&l3£L,s?Jf- ZJ /-5D THE WYNN TRIALS. ;>0 249 Charles I. England's Black Tribunal: The Complete Tryal of King Charles the Pirst by the pretended High Court; The Legal Martyrology; An Hist. Register of / *) / J Lords, Knights, &c, slain in defence of their King and fey 2/ / Country; and, The Loyal Confessors. Woodcut por- trait. Seventh Edition. 8vo, old calf. Lond. 1747 y.i 250 Trial of and of some of the Regicides, with biographies, notes, &c. Portrait. i6mo, cloth. # 2j S (2 copies.) Lond. : Wm. Tegg 251 An Exact and most Impartial Accompt of the Indictment, Arraignment, Trial and Judgment (Ac- cording to Law), of Twenty-nine Regicides, the Mur- therers of His Late Sacred Majesty. Small 4to, old calf. Lond. 1660 "An extraordinary work, the speeches, &c, are all forgeries." 252 Tragicum Theatrum Actorum et Casuum Tragi- corum Londini publice celebratorum, Amstelodami, , . 1649. Small 8vo. With 8 fine portraits of Charles I, (r\ ^ *0 S King Charles II., Cromwell, Fairfax, Laud, Duke of Hamilton, Strafford, and Lord Holland, also folding plate of the execution of Charles I . Brilliant impressions. Half calf, with the book-plate of the Duke of Sussex. An account of the trials and executions of the most prominent Royalists. The plate of the execution of Charles I. should be of use in solving the much debated question as the exact situation of the scaffold. The portrait of Lord Holland is generally missing. 253 The High Court of Justice; Memoirs of the principal persons who sat in judgment on King / Q Charles the First. Illustrated with portraits, autographs and seals, by James Caulfield. 24 portraits. Small 4to, old morocco, gilt (rubbed). Lond. 1830 Scarce; this copy once belonged to Gen. Spencer, a subscriber. Name on title-page. 254 A Brief Account of His Sabred Majesties Descent / /j in a true Male Line, from King Ethodius. 35 pages, folio (no cover). Edinburgh, 1681 255 Chase, Hon. Samuel (Justice of the U. S. Supreme Court). Trial on Impeachment, with documents and papers. Tall 8vo, sheep. Bait. 1805 /^^O AT $gt / 30 THE WYNN TRIALS. 256 Chavenor, Thos. Last Speech and Confession at Chelmsford, in Essex. 13th March, 167^. 6 pages, i2mo, half calf (margins cut close). Lond. 257 Cheats' of -London Exposed; or, the Frauds and Tricks of the Town laid open to both sexes. 96 pages, izmo, half calf. Lond - J 792 258 Cheever, Geo. B. Defence in Abatement of Judgment J s\ for an alleged libel in the story "Inquire at Amos Giles' Distillery. " i6mo. N. Y. 1836 259 Chester Trial. Against Thomas Amery and John Monk of the Aldermen and Council-men of the City {Quo Warranto). 8vo, calf. Chester, 1786 ;_^ 260 Chicago Anarchists: Lives, Trials and Conviction of S Eight of them. Illustrated. 8vo paper. 261 Christy Minstrels. Celebrated Chancery Suit; Monta- / *) 1 S uc ancl Wilson vs. Moore, Crocker and others, pro- prieters and managers of the minstrels. 80 pages, paper. Liverpool, 1865 262 Church, John (The Preacher of Surrey Tabernacle), as- sault and unnatural crime. 63 pages, (no cover). Lond. 1817 A £) 263 Cibber. Life of Mrs. Susannah Maria Cibber, with inter- esting and amusing anecdotes and the two Remarkable y/ and Romantic Trials between Theophilus- Cibber and Wm. Sloper. Portrait. i2mo, boards. Lond. 1887 3S tf.s* 264 Cobbett. Action for a Libel brought by Dr. Benjamin Rush against William Cobbett, for defamatory publi- cations in Porcupine's Gazette. 8vo, half calf. _^, ■ Phil. 1800 SA Z"^ z6 S For Libelling George III, N. Y. 1810; also Wright vs. Clement, for certain libels published in Cobbett's Political Register, Lond. 1819. 2 pieces. 266 Cobbold, R. History and Extraordinary Adventures of Margaret Catchpole, a Suffolk Girl. 2 plates. 167 pages, 8vo, boards. N. Y. 1846 36 <^t^-Ca^^-C^y^C^^j_- sVj^v-O li' THE WYNN TRIALS. 31 267 Cochrane. Lord Cochrane and others for a Conspiracy (to raise the price of the funds) with subsequent pro- ceedings, 604 pages, 8vo, half roan; also Review of the Case, 8vo, calf, gilt, 1823; also Trial of Lord % /) Cochrane for an Escape from the Kings Bench Prison, paper, 181 6, with colored portrait. Together 3 pieces. 268 Codling & Reid (Mariners), Macfarlane & Esterby (Merchants), for casting away the Brig Adventure. . Q Q 2 57 P a ges, 8vo, half roan. Lond. 1803 269 Colenso (Bishop). Trial. i2mo, paper. Lond. 1863. Also newspaper cuttings, giving full Report of Dr. Colenso's Appeal to the Judicial Committee of Privy Council against the Decision of Bishop Gray, of Capetown, depriving him of the Bishoprick of Natal, &c. , &c. 2 vols, large 8vo, half roan. 1864 270 Coleman, Ed. For Conspiring the Death of the King / A (1678). Reprinted Edinburgh, 1888. 3 vols. i6mo, paper. 271 Collection (A) of the most remarkable and interesting Trials, in which the most remarkable State Trials will be included, with the Defence and Behaviour of the Criminals before and after Condemnation. Frontis- piece. 2 vols. 4to, half calf. Lond. Printed for R. Snagg, 1775. Scarce. 272 Collection (A) of the most Remarkable Trials of Persons for High-Treason, Murder, Rapes, Heresy, Bigamy, Burglary, &c. 4 vols, folio, old calf (cracked). Lond. 1734-36 273 Colt, Samuel, vs. The Mass. Arms Company. 327 pages. 8vo, paper. (2 copies.) Bost. 185 1 274 Commercial Report. Minet & Fector versus Gibson & Johnson, decided in the House of Lords. 8vo, calf (cracked). Lond. 1791 275 Compleat Collection of Remarkable Tryals of the Most Notorious Malefactors at the Sessions-House in the Old Baily. 4 vols, post 8yo, old calf (cracked). Lond. 1 7 18-2 1 / / ■ Xo / ■ 6~d //o /I So t?D ■ $7' 32 THE WYNN TRIALS. 276 Cc/k, Chas. L., For Receiving Stolen Goods, Bost. 1835; Chase and Fellows for Conspiracy, N. Y. 1829; W. and P. C. Smith for Conspiracy to harrass and oppress one Abraham Paul, N. Y. 1824; Card Cheating at Brighton, Lond. 6 pieces. 277 Courtenay. The Life and Adventures of Sir William Courtenay, Knight of Malta, alias John Nichols Tom of Truro in Cornwall ; the Battle at Bossenden Wood, illustrated by numerous engravings of that dreadful tragedy, with Trial of the Rioters. 8vo, half calf. Scarce. Canterbury, 1838 278 Courtisan. Procez nouvellement intente entre Messieurs les Sanatiers sanatans de la Ville de Paris et les Cour- tisans de la Necessite, avec Les Plaidoyez, 1634, reprint, 19 pages; also Les Confessions d'une Courtisane, Bruxelles, 1883. 2 vols. i6mo, paper. 279 Cox, Joseph. Narrative of the most Wicked and Inhu- man Transactions of Bloody-Minded Gang of Thief- Takers, alias Thief-Makers, shewing the diabolical arts by them practised to get innocent Persons convicted for Robberies. Frontispiece portrait of S. Macdaniel, 8vo, half calf. Lond. (date cut-off) 1756 280 Cox, Wm. Genuine Life of — who is under sentence of death for Robbery. (28 pages soiled.) 8vo, half roan, new. 1773 281 Crandall, Reuben. For Intent of Exciting Servile In- surrection. 48 pages, paper. Washington City, 1836 282 Crawfurd, J, L. Account of His Claim to Title and Estates of Earl of Crawfurd and his trial for forgery. 63 pages, paper. Dairy, 1812 283 Craik, J. L. English Causes CSlebres; or, Reports of Remarkable Trials. i2mo, half sheep. Lond. 1844 284 Crawford. Le Nouveau Scandale de Londres, L' Affaire /0 (/* Crawford. i2mo, paper. Paris, 1886 285 Crellin v. M'Gill and others. Extraordinary Case of y Abduction. 40 pages (stained), 8vo, half roan. Liverpool /* e~~- f fc U^^^^^ J &yA THE WYNN TRIALS. 33 286 Crimes of the Clergy ; or, The Pillars of Priest-Craft Shaken, with Appendix entitled The Scourge of Ire- // land ; also Particulars of Charges against the Bishop / /£ of Clogher for an Abominable Offence; Trial of John Church the Preacher for Assault, &c, with an Answer to the Appeal of John Church. 1 vol. 8vo, half calf. Lond. v. d. 287 Criminal Biography. The Cries of Blood; or, Jury- man's Monitor, or Lives and Deaths of Persons who were innocent, 1767;. Life of the Celebrated Benj. /%/ Stratford, 1766; Life of Robt. Nash and Benj. Branch; Memoirs of Joshua Crompton, 1778; Genuine Life of William Cox, with curious portrait, 1773; Life of Wm. Hawks, Highwayman, with portrait ; Life of James Hill, or John the Painter. Third Edition, nmo, hf. cf. 288 Criminal Recorder; or, Biographical Sketches of Noto- rious Public Characters, embracing a variety of curious ft- and singular cases, anecdotes, &c, with notes and elegant engravings (a few portraits only in the volumes). 2 vols. 8vo, boards, uncut. Nottingham, 181 9 289 Criminal Recorder; or, Biographical Sketches of Noto- rious Public Characters. By a Student of the Inner Temple. 2p portraits and 8 plates of modes of punishment. 4 vols. i6mo, half calf, new. Lond. 1804 2.o 290 Vols. 1, 2, 3. i6mo, calf (broken). 291 Criminal Recorder; or, An Awful Beacon, j plates __ ^S" \r (out of 6). i2mo, sheep (broken). Phil. 1824 292 Criminal Trials, illustrative of "The Heart of Mid- . (so \/ lothian. '• Frontispiece. i2mo, hf. calf. Edinburgh, 1818 293 Criminels Celebres. Histoire. Proces et Condamnation I r des. 2v0ls.ini. 8vo, half sheep (cracked). Paris, 1843 294 (Les) par Th. Labourieu. Illustrated. Royal 8vo, -3/f paper, uncut, yw, ^J 34 THE WYNN TRIALS. X •k no 296 Crompton, Joshua. Memoirs of the Life of. Convicted for Uttering a Forged Bank Note, containing a Variety 2J~~ of Curious and Instructive Anecdotes, Extraordinary Stratagems and Uncommon Artifices. 8vo, half roan. Lond. 1778 297 Cruchley, Wm. For having Maliciously preferred Seven Indictments for Felony against his late Clerk. 84 ^ O pages, paper. Lond. 1813 298 Curtis, Geo. M. (Justice of Marine Court). Impeach- - J\f~\/~ m ent of. 8vo, sheep. Albany, 1874 299 Cuthbert vs. Browne. An Action for Deceit. 114 pages (no cover). Dublin, 1823 300 Court Martial. Copies of all Minutes and Proceedings upon the Tryals of Captains Geo. Burrish, Edmund Williams and John Ambrose. Printed 1746. Folio, half roan. (2 copies.) 301 Admiral John Byng, Lond. 1757; in same volume, Earl Ferrers for Murder of John Johnson, 1760. Folio, half sheep. Admiral Byng. (No cover.) Folio. 1757 Col. Kirkby, Capt.' Constable, Capt. Wade and others, under command of Vice-Admiral Benbow, near the Main Land of America, 1702. 10 pages, folio (no cover). I7 o 3 3°4 Major H. F. Stanhope at the Horse Guards. 59 pages, 4to, sheep. Lond. 1783 305 Lt.-Col. John Bell at Bangalore, with sketch of Affairs in British India, 1780 to 1809* 288 pages, 8vo, half calf. L ond. l83 j 306 Admiral Aug. Keppel. 588 pages, 8vo, old calf. / Dublin, 1779 307 Lord Geo. Sackville at the Horse Guards. 224 V Pages, 8vo, calf. Lond. 1760 3° 8 Col. David Henley, accused by Gen. Burgoyne of /Vfl HI Treatment of the British Soldiers, &c. 147 pages, 8vo, half morocco. Very scarce. Lond. 1778 /J / f. So U o£u.Lsl. Muiuu / >~t~ ^^- / °^ /A/ / THE WYNN TRIALS. ^ 35 309 Court Martial. Capt. R. Powell, Lieut. C. Seton and K Jo a Lieut. John Hall. Together with several curious , \0 J n letters, &c. 32 pages, 8vo, half roan. Lond. 1809 310 Richard Parker for Mutiny at the Nore. i2mo, JTa half calf. Edinburgh, 1797 311 Col. Montague Burgoyne of the Loyal Essex jj~ Regiment. 310 pages. With Appendix. 8vo, uncut, / paper. Dublin, 1800 312 George Dickson, Commissary General of Militia - / Forces off the Island of Trinidad. With Notes, &c, '/' by Geo. Dickson. 464 pages and Appendix. 8vo, boards. Lond. 1809 313 Lieut.-Gen. John Murray, for Neglect of Orders from Wellington in the Peninsula. Frontispiece. 562 1 - /Ca^h V +jD pages, 8vo, uucut, half calf (broken) Lond. 1815 A*~*' 314 Capt. Aug. Wathen. 187 pages, 8vo, cloth. >( /-0 (2 copies.) Lond. 1834 315 Sam. Geo. Grant, 1792; Hugh Woolaghan, 179 8 ; Lieut. Geo. Kerr, 1801; Maj. Geo. Allan Madden, -f 1803; Maj. -Gen. Burton, 1804; Vice Admiral J. T. Duckworth, 1805; Lieut.-Gen. F. Dawson, 1824; Capt. T. Atchison at Malta, 1825; Capt. Geo. Harris, 1823; Lieut. Wm. Aug. Hyder, 1845; &c. 15 pieces, un- bound. 316 Commodore James Baron, Capt. Chas. Gordon, . /■ / Mr. W. Hook and Capt. John Hall, of the U. S. Ship /p* Chesapeake. 496 pages, uncut (no cover). 1822 317 Col. T. H Gushing, Phil. 1812: Gen. Wm. Hull, */ N. Y. 1814, with Appendices; LieuJ^Beverly Kennon, — - / Jd with Appendix, 1824. 1 vol. 8vo, half roan. 31 8 = Capt. Isaac Hull as Commandant of Navy Yard „„ at Charlestown, with Appendix. 8vo, half roan. J Wash. 1822 319 Commodore David Porter, to which is added a Review of the Court's Decision. 244 pages and 68*. ]/ J~ f 8vo, half morocco. Wash. 1825 ' C 36 *■- THE WYNN TRIALS. a I 320 Court Martial. Lt. Col. Grenville T. Winthrop. Tall >f ■7 322 .*S~ 'f 8vo, uncut, boards. Bost - l8 3 2 321 Arbuthnot and Ambrister, as ordered by Maj.- Gen. Jackson, with every paper (stained), 1825; Maj. •Daniel Sharp, of Pa. First Brigade Militia, 1835; Maj. R. H. Bartle, of Second Pa. Brigade, 1843. 3 vols. 'i2mo, paper. Ljgut. Joel Abbot, with Appendix, Bost. 1822; Lieut. D. C. Buell, 1844; Col. Leonard Blodget, Prov- idence, i82i;Lt. Col. Louis Bache, Phil. 1814; Lieut. E. B. Babbit, Bost. 1835; Ebene^eT Goodale, Camb. 181 2 (2); Defence of Lt. Col. G. Burbank, Worcester, 1819. 8 pieces, paper. 323 The Six Militia Men tried by Gen. Jackson, Offi- cial Record, 1828; Ebenezer Goodale, 1812; Lieut. A C. Rhind, N. Y. 1855; Defence of Maj. -Gen. Pillow, , J~J Brig. Gn. Hull, 1814; Capt. S. Watson and others, of Mass. Militia, 181 1; &c. 10 pieces. 324 Capt. S. Watson and others, 181 1; Maj. Wm. Gates, N. Y. 1837; Brevet Maj. R. S. Garnett, Texas, 1852; Col. Thos. H. Cushing, Phil. 181 2; Patrick 4 Byrne, N. Y. 1813; Surgeon B. M. Byrne, Charleston, 1859; Proceedings vs. W. Christy on charge of setting on foot a Military Ex. in N. O. against Mexico, N. O. 1836 ( 2 .) 325 G. B. N. Tower, N. Y. 1862; Lt. Col. 'J. G. Reynolds, Wash. 1862; Brig. Gen. J. W. Revere, N. Y. 1863, Statement of the Case; Defence of Com. . 6 j tispieces in three compartments. 86 pages, 8vo, half roan. ' Lond. "Ann nparalleled trial. Exceedingly rare, and one of the ' dirtiest ' in the collection." XV 339 Fairchild, Rev. Joy H., for Ad. with Miss Rhoda Davidson. Three Reports. Also Statement and Re- view of the Case by a Member of the Suffolk Bar, and Aecount of the Treatment of Mr. Fairchild by the J~/i Deacons of South Boston and others, written by Him- self. Bost. 1844, &c. All scarce, and including the . rarest one. 5 pieces. J~J **~^~# l4w , unhiding- ., ,»f th- Bost, iS^ * //•«"», J.^ior A4 with Counts ... Ki^n J. *- T^L-n fry M- .. .rf.j.**... V-3 <£,J THE WYNN TRIALS. 39 340 Adultery. Do. Duplicates. 5 pieces, including 2 of the J~6 first report. 340^- Do. Remarkable Incidents in Life of. Por- /Cpi*J)e*- A/<2) 343 Gawler, J. B., for Ad. with Lady Valentia. 19 pages. (No cover.) Lond. 1796 344 Gordon, Robt., for Ad. with Mrs. Biscoe. 2 ~- plates. 62 pages (soiled). (No title-pages.) 8vo, half / roan. 345 Lord Grosvenor against Henrietta (Lady Gros- venor), two parts, 304 and 202 pages, frontispiece (no r-. title-pages), 8vo, sheep, very rare ; also Genuine Copies / of Letters between Duke of Cumberland and Lady Grosvenor, &c. 2 vols, half calf. 1770 • 346 General Gunning, for Ad. with Mrs. James Dub- erly. Frontispiece. 24 pages (soiled), 1792. 8vo, half roan. 347 Hankey, Mrs. Eliz., for Ad. with Lt. -Col. Turner .'£ Straubenzee. 38 pages, 8vo, half roan. Lond. 1783 348 Hodgson, Chas. , for Ad. with Mrs. Fowler, and Wm. Reader with Mrs. Walker. 26 pages, 8vo, half roan. ■ Lond. 1808 349 House of Peeresses (The), or Female Oratory: Debates of Peeresses on the Bishop of Landaaf's Bill for the More Effectual Discouragement of the Crime of Adultery. .56 pages, 4to. (No cover.) Lond. 1779 A Burlesque Debate. 350 Huston, Rev. L. D., for Gross Immoral Conduct toward Mary Driscoll V. Hopkins, 64 pages, Bait. ^{2 ; only^Pull Report of Trial of Rev. I. S. Kalloch /? //' Dennyss, his brother. 8vo, half roan. 1804 JO / 3, O^ / THE WYNN TRIALS. 43 381 Cjum. Con. Major-Gen. Gunning with Miss James Du- berly, Esq.,'43 pages (no cover), Lond. 1792; also, An Apology for the Life of Major-General G , written by himself, containing a full Explanation of the G — nn — g mystery and of the Author's Connexion with Mr. D — ber-y's Family of Soho Square, 114 pages, uncut, half roan, new, 1792; also, A Letter from Mrs. Gun- ning addressed to His Grace the Duke of Argyll, 147 i°° pages, uncut, paper, Lond. 1791; also, A Statement of Facts, in answer to Mrs. Gunning's Letter, 60 pages, 8vo, paper (slightly soiled), 1791. Sold as 4 vols. The Apology is a most extraordinary publication, and purports to give a history of his amours, a list of his conquests to the number of one hundred and forty-five, and of his known descendants to the number of one hundred and thirty-five — the last one a Republican (Thomas Paine), who " is the crude fruit of an old maid," &c, &c. The letter of Mrs. Gunning is almost as curious as the General's Apology, and the collection is not only very interesting, but among the rarest issues of the kind in the English language. -382 E. Elliott, Esq., with Mrs. Aston, a Lady of Beauty and Fashion in London; and John Peters, Esq., ~* joo with Mrs. Clitheroe, wife ©f Col. Clitheroe. Small 8vo, half roan. . 181 7 383 ■ Captain Elwiri with Lady Brograve, frontispiece, 1807; John Fawcett with Mrs. Geo. Markham, 1802; Robert Ferguson with the Earl of Elgin, 1807; Joseph j / <- Henry with Lady Emily Best, 1809; Henry Jadis with U'0 P a ges, i2mo, half roan. Lond. 1814 392 Dr. M. Morley with Mrs. J. G. Biker, 1741 ; Lord Augustus F-tz-R-y with Lady M-rr-s, 1742; Sir A. Paget with Lady Boringdon, 1808; Thos. Sheridan with wife of Peter Campbell, uncut, 1807; and Pro- ceedings of, with colpred picture. 5 pieces. 393 Biography or Celebrated Trials for Adultery and other Crimes connected with Incontinency. By Francis Plowden. 2 vols. i6mo, half morocco. Lond. 1830 394 Sackville (Lord) with wife of Col. Powlett, 1808. (yo 1 8vo, half roan. 395 Sayer. Account of the Case of John Sayer from the Time of His Unhappy Marriage, including the ~~ * Whole Intrigue between Mrs. Sayer and Mr. Noble. ' 42 pages, small 8vo, half roan. 1713 . Do 39^ Another copy. Unbound. 1713 397 ; Marquis of Blandford with Rt. Hon. Lady Mary Ann Sturt, with Appendix of letters, preface and notes ,* ^ (newspaper cuttings inserted). 149 pages, 8vo, half ' calf. 1 801 " This edition is exceedingly rare and published in the interest of Mr. Sturt — the letters not read, or allowed in evidence, some of the most extraordinary character." — Wynn. 06 'ft J /f *6/f / •f'&o, ooa THE W°YNN TRIALS. 45 1 «20 ( late Miss Poyntz). 20 pages, 4to. 1786 4° 2 Vence. Statement of Facts between Mr. 'August , a„ and Mrs. Euphemia Morris Vence. 8vo, paper. / N. Y. 1858 403 - — Philip Wm. Wyatt with Mrs. Hugh Doherty. 114 « 2« pages (no cover). Lond. 1811 404 Doctor John Wolcot, otherwise Peter Pindar with Mrs. Knight; folded frontispiece, 32 pieces, 1807; . of another edition, 34 pages, 1807; also Farner George * to Peter Pindar, on Expostulatory Epistle on a late Crim. Con. Trial, 69 pages, half calf, 1807. 3 pieces. 405 Actions and Trials, and other Legal Proceedings relating to Marriage before the passing of the present ,10 V Divorce Act. no pages, small 8vo, uncut, half roan. (Lond.) n. d. 406 Rape. Frederick Calvert, Esq., Baron of Baltimore in Ireland, for rape on Sarah Woodcock. 74 pages, folio. / (NO cover.) Lond. 1768 /to 407 — '■ Another copy. -/408 : — Another edition. 143 pages, 8vo, half roan. / If Dublin,. 1768 409 — — — Thomas Lid well, upon Mrs. Sarah Sutton. 91 /" pages, 8vo, half roan. Dublin, 1800 410 Jacob Robson, upon Mrs. Joseph Squire (the , t0 Cheesemonger and the Glazier's wife), 8vo, half roan. / Lond. 1816 411 James Lawr=enson, on Fanny Collier (and others), 1750; Henry St. George Tucker, on Miss Dorothea Simpson, 80 pages, Lond. 1806; Maria Lewellin, for aiding in a rape on Mary Neil, Dublin, 1788; Dr. u Hunter, on Annie Merrick; Joe Jewell, on a little girl; 4/O Colonel Chartres, 1730. Reprinted, ire. 10 pieces. Unbound. / 46 THE WYNN TRIALS. 412 Rape. Ephraim Wheeler, on Betsy Wheeler,' his daugh- } % u ^ ter, a girl thirteen' years of age. 76 pages. Stock - is bridge, Mass. 1805. 8vo, half sheep. 413 Charles Wakely, on Mrs. Rebecca Fay. ' 80 eo pages, unbound. N. Y. i8 I0 414 Romain Weinzcepfleu, Catholic priest, of E\jans- viile, Indiana, on Mrs. Anna Maria Schmoll. 147 A -C pages, with 59 of supplemental matter, i2mo, half , " Exceedingly rare." d-i 420 J-vT 421 422 'Ct-JKs^ r.s* THE WYNN TRIALS. 47 424 Seduction. Examination of Rev. Augustus Littlejohn be- fore Wm. Hyde, Justice a£ Almond, Allegany Co., Feb., JT-if 1841, for assault, &c. , on Laura Sill, and Trial before <_, the Presbytery for Licentious Conduct. Bath: Printed for the Proprietors, 1841. 36 pages, half roan. " Of great rarety." 425 Divorce. Ames vs. Ames, Robinson, Helfenstein and / /ft" Gourlay. 151, 8vo, paper. Lond. 1869 426 Annesley. Minutes of Eyidence taken upon the Second Reading of the Bill intituled "An Act to dis- solve the Marriage of the Hon. W. R. Annesley, and to enable him to marry again," 18 pages, folio, half calf. -Lond. 1821 427 Belcher, the Wife, against Belcher, the Husband, ^ £C with appendix of letters. 147 pp. 8vo, bds. Lond. 1835 428 Bennett Case. A Plain Account of all the im- . ,_, portant facts, with disclosures, by Edson Sanford. • /^ i2mo, cloth. New Haven, i860 "361429 Another copy. (Without cover.) i860 430 Bennett. Minutes of Evidence on Second Read- ing of Divorce Bill. Wm. A. B. Bennett. 52 pages, folio, half calf. Lond. 1852 431 Bernard, Isabella, contra Daniel Bernard, 1783. 223 pages, 4to", paper. In Dutch language. (No title- l>"f page.) 432 Brooks. Minutes of Evidence on Act to divorce Thomas and Mary Brooks, and enable hkn to marry ^Lj" again, 12 pages, folio, 1847; Evidence on Campbell's Divorce Bill, 74 pages, folio, 1857, 2 vols, half calf. 433 Charles Collins Campbell against his wife Har- . , riet. In Doctor's Commons. Copy of Libel and Ex- / - Inhibits, &c. 4to, cloth. Rare. 179 6 *- 434 Campbell. Lord and Lady Colin Campbell, i2mo, pap^; Lond. 1886, with portraits ; also numbers. ^ of the London Daily Telegraph, with report of Trial;' k J J and Report for the London Standard. In slips rolled. As 3 vols. D; 48 THE WYNN TRIALS. 435 Divorce. Cuno. Emily Mansfield (falsely called Cuno) '__ and Louis Franco*is Cuno (a Pauper), in House of , fif Lords. 82 pages, 4to, half calf. 1872 43 g Crawford-Dilke. Verbatim Report. With por- 1/ trait. Second Edition. Also, full Stenographic Notes. // 2 vols. i2mo, paper. Lond. 1886 437 Dalton, B. F., vs. Helen M. 94 pages, 8vo, ' jj~f paper, uncut. Portrait on title-page. Shawmut Edition. / // Very rare. ' ' ( B °st- 1856) 43 8 — Another copy. Very rare. 439 _: Dean, J. G., and Rachel. Minutes of Evidence. """ £ j 28 pages, folio, half calf. 1840 44 bick, Rachael, against Rev. Wm. Dick, on the / "7f ground of Impotency. 8vo, half roan. Lond. 1811 ' 44I i Duke of Norfolk and Lady Mary Mordant. Proceedings upon the Bill of Divorce. 64 pages, folio (no cover). Lond. 1700 7-s / O 5 44 2 Dunham, Thos. H., vs. Eliza A. i2mo (no cover). Very rare. Bost. 1842 443 Minutes of Evidence on An Act to Dissolve Mar- riage of Rt. Hon. Baron Ellenborough, 1830; also, /«■"" Andrew Jameson and Catherine, his wife, 1827; also, Daniel Thorndike and his wife Frances, 1829. 3 vols, folio -(no cover). 444 Do. Robert M. Farquharsar and Mary Ann, his •J *- wife. Folio, half calf. 1846 445 Grace R. Ferguson against James Ferguson, on j. j », the ground of Adultery. Exceedingly rich and Amus- •«• ing! i2mo, paper. 100 pages. N. Y. 1851 446 Cases of Divorce, viz., Memoirs of Robert Feild- ing; Case of Barbara, late Dutchess of Cleaveland, and Maj. -General Feilding; Case of Sir Geo. Downing; Case of John Dormer; Case of Lord Roos; The Judg- ment of the most eminent Divines, &c. , concerning the Dissolution of Marriage. Second Edition. Small i2mo, old calf. Lond.: E. Ct/rif, 1723 The Report of Beau Feilding's Case of the greatest rarity, contain- ing the seven infamous letters to his first wife, and given in evidence. Y/,' C/Z^r^C^-^-f ti> . o i .' , ... : : AA-#AA^y>2 THE WYNN TRIALS. 49 447 Divorce. Do. The same book. First Edition, 1715. ^0 Portrait of Feilding — (but imperfect). The most inter- esting of the letters taken out. 44 8 Emilie L. Fry's Petition for a Divorce. 40 pages, , /V~ paper. Phil. ^59 449 — ■ Gipps, A. P., and Helen E. Gipps and W. W. _ F. Hume. In House of Lords on appeal. 67 pages, Ot.yi? 4to, half calf. (1862) 45° — Gordon. Report of the Judgment in the Con- sistorial Court of Scotland, in Case of Mrs. Margaret t Jo Gordon, or Pye, against Lieut.-Col. Pye. 4to, calf. (2 copies.) 1814 ^ 45i Grady vs. Grady. 14 pages, paper. Dublin, 1880 45 2 Hopley. Thos. A Cry to the Leading Nation of ^ ^ the World for Justice and for the Souls of my Wife ' ^ c and Children. 132 pages, paper. Lond. 1864 ■ « 453 Jarvis. Report of Proceedings in Petition of Mrs. Sarah M., for Divorce from Rev. Sam'l F. Jarvis, before a Committee of the Legislature of Connecticut, pTo • . THE WYNN TRIALS. 51 471 Canadian.— A.mos, A. Report of Trials relative to the * 3 /- Destruction of the Earl of Selkirk's Settlement on the ^ f/ - Red River. Map. 8vo, half calf. Lond. 1820 47 2 , Curiae Canadenses ; or, the Canadian Law Courts : £>'/,f a Poem bv Plinius Secundus. 8vo. Toronto, 1843 473 — : Court Martial of Lieut. Bender of the 41st Regt. //' 8v o» paper. Montreal, 1817 474 Court Martial of Certain Private Soldiers in the ;,., Canadian Fencible Regiment. 8vo, half roan. Very ^ " rare. Edinburgh, 1805 475 Fr y' s Report of the Case of the Canadian Pris- , *J? oners. 8vo paper. (2) Lond. 1839 47 6 History of the Guibord Case: Ultramontanism _ vs. Law and Human Rights. 8vo, paper. «.■ " " Montreal, 1875 477 Report of the State Trials before a General Court / _ <# -?Martial, held at Montreal 1838-9; exhibiting a Com- / — plete History of the Late Rebellion in Canada. 2 vols, in 1. 8vo, half calf. Montreal, 1839 478 /|p?5)A COSTA, Jacob and Catherine. Both of the ^ IE/ Jewish Religion and Cousin Germans, relating to ry^J ^ a Marriage Contract. Portrait of the lady. (Very rare and curious). Crown 8vo, half calf. (Lond.) 1734 479 Dalton, James (noted street robber). Life and Actions, f taken from his own lips in Newgate. Crown 8vo, half roan. Lond. 1730 480 Damhouderi Praxis. Rerum Criminatium. Copperplate I -t* illustrations. 8vo, calf (broken). Antverpiae, 1570 481 Dana,* James. Sermon on the tragical exit of William J Beadle and his Family. i2mo, paper (torn). / /■ New Haven, 1782 482 Dartmouth College against Wm. H. Woodward. Re- / f ° y J port by T. Farrar. 8vo, bds., uncut. Portsmouth (1817) 483 Day versus Day, Question as to Legitimacy, Lond. 1820; Dantlet Creek, Rex versus Mountage, Newman and / - } others, maps, Lond. 1824. In 1 vol. 8vo, half roan. ot?u\~ /a// 52 THE WYNN TRIALS. 484 Dean, Charles. The Case of, who was lately (but Inno- cently) Executed at Tyburn, izmo, half morocco. , Lond. 17 11 485 Debray, T. F. Histoire de la Prostitution et de la / J-0 Debauche. Illustrated. N. Y. 8vo, half cloth. / — Paris, 1879 486 Delap, Francis (Provost Marshal of Jamaica), for Mis- >/ v> demeanor. i2mo, paper. Lond. 1755 487 Delvalle, Luis, for breach of Neutrality Laws of the / i-a United States. 8vo, paper. San Francisco, 1854 488 Der Neue Pitaval ; Eine Sammlung der interessantesten Criminalgeschichten aller Lander aus alterer und -: - neuerer Zeit; Herausgegeben vous Criminal director Dr. J. E. Hitzig, und Dr. W. Haring, 36 vols, in 18; 1/ und Neue Serie, 24 vols, in 14 (4 in paper). 32 vols. half morocco. Leipzig, 1857-1890 489 Desmaze, Charles. Sapplices Prisons et Grace en France; Curiosites des Anciennes Justices; Le Chatelet it— ' • J 1 * <• de Paris. 3 vols, paper. Paris, 1866-70 490 Des Essarts, M. Proces Fameux extraits de' l'Essai Sur l'histoire Generale des Tribunaux des Peuples tant • *— v Ahciens que Modernes. 9 vols, post 8vo, old calf. Paris, 1786-88 491 Devils of London (the History of). The Alleged Pos- session of the Ursuline Nuns, and the Trial and Execu- , Jv"'' tion of Urbain Grandier, edited by Goldsmid. 3 vols 8vo. Large Paper. Edinburgh {Reprinted), 1887 492 D'Hauteville Case. Habeas Corpus for the 'Custody ■~~Q ^ of an Infant Child. 8vo, half roan. Phil. 1840 t 493 Dillon, Ensign Robert. Court Martial for Mutiny. , ^-0 Crown 8vo, paper. N. Y. 1809 494 Dobson's Report of the Judgment delivered in the Con sistorial Court of London in the Case of Dalrymplethe / Wife against Dalrymple the Husband. With Appen- ' ' ° V dix. 8vo, calf. Very scarce. Lond. 1811 7 THE WYNN TRIALS. 53 495 Docksey. Trial between Mrs. Docksey (sister of David r Garrick) and Stephen Panting, in ejectment. Crown -^ ^ 8vo > P a P er ; Lond. n. d. 496 Dodge, John, vs. Thomas H. Perkins. Report of the / ii'' Case - 8vo, paper. Bost. 1830 497 Donnelly Ross, Plaintiff, and Sir H. Popham, Defend / ant, June 1807, deciding a Question of great impor- . J tance to Naval and Military Officers. 8vo, half calf (broken). Lond. 1807 ./49 8 Dorn, Robert C. Impeachment of. 8vo, sheep. / - lS Albany, 1868 499 Dorrance, John, against Arthur Fenner, to which are f 5 r added the proceedings in the case Fenner vs. 1 Dor- J ^ ' ranee. 8vo, paper. Providence, R. I., 1802 500 Douglas Cause. George, James, Duke of Hamilton, Lord Douglas Hamilton and their Tutors, against / * Archibald Stewart, alias Douglas. Pursuers' Memo rial and Proof, Defendants' Memorial and Proof. 4 vols. 4to, half russia (cracked). 1766-67 500^ Speeches and Judgment of the Lords of Council . J j and Session upon the Case. 8vo, half calf. 1768 501 Niel for Sedition. Crown 8vo, paper. ^ jT Edinburgh, 181 7 502 Dow, Lorenzo. The Stranger in Charleston; or, The , - Trial and Confession of Lorenzo Dow. i2mo, paper. >)& Phil. 1822 503 Doyle, Chief Justice. Judgment in the Case of the ilH Cespedes (or Lilian). 8vo, paper. Nassau, 1870 504 Dred Scott Case. Decision of the U. S. Supreme Ct. //^V^Svo, paper. (3) &>'Y./fly Wash. 1857 505 Duelling. James Napper Tancly for challenging John Toler,. Dublin, 1792; Geo. Sidwell and Thos. Prior for , ^ challenging Cholmsley Dering, Dublin, 1800; Henry C ^ Hunt for challenging Rt. Hon. Chas. B. Bruce, Lond 1801. 3 pieces, unbonnd. «.' v.' -»- V 54 THE WYNN TRIALS. 506 Duelling. Lieut. James Renshaw, of theU. S. Navy, for challenging Joseph Strong, Esq. With Appendix. ' ' NY. i8oq / , {■ paper, uncut. 1 ■ y ' 507 Geo. B. Vair and Gideon Aleston for challenging z David Armstrong. With Appendix. 8vo, uncut, / "* * paper. Edinburgh, 1823 - S o8 Another copy. Edges trimmed. 1823 509 Dufour, Pierre. * Histoire de la Prostitution chez tous les Peuples du monde depuis l'Antiquitela plus reculee , ~ AJusqu'a nos jours. Illustrated with engravings on India / // V -pa-ber. 6 vols. 8vo, half red morocco, gilt tops. r r Paris, 185 1 510 Dug-dale, Wm. A Brief Discourse touching the Office of .Lord Chancellor. 26 pages, folio (no cover). 1672 511 Dundonnell Cause. Thomas M'Kenzie against Robert Roy. 192 pages, 8vo, paper. Edinburgh, 1831 512 Dunphy, Thos., and T. J. Cummins. Remarkable Trials" / / 1/ of All Countries, Thrilling Narratives, &c. 8vo, cloth. , /v V N. Y. 1867 513 Dyce, Sombre, against Troup, Solaroli (intervening) and Prinsep and the Hon. East India Company (also _ intervening) ; Scripts, Pleadings^ Answers, Interroga- '/>. tories, Minutes and Exhibits, Deposition of Witnesses. 2 vols, folio, half calf. Lond. 1849-51 514 Dynamitards (The). Trial of, before High Court of Justiciary at, Edinburgh, December, 1883. Report by ^/, V C. T. Cowper. 8vo, cloth. Edinburgh, 1884 S J 5 ^CSts-'^k of Shaftsbury's Case upon the Habeas Cor- ^*s) pus Act, with Arguments and Resolution. 23 pages, folio (no cover). Lond. 1705 516 Earl of Thanet, Robt. Fergusson, Esq., and others for a Riot and Misdemeanours, with some observations • , v by Robt. Fergusson on his own case. 8vo, half calf. ' Lond. 1799 517 Earl of Essex against Hon. and Rev. Wm. Capel for Trespasses committed in Hunting with the Berkeley Fox Hounds, 1810; Earl Grosvenor, and others for a » — v nuisance in obstructing navigation of the River Thames, 1819. 2 pieces. CAJ^ C-^ OlaS^ }W1~ i»c oc» « THE WYNN TRIALS. 55 518 Ecclesiastical Trial of Edward Smith, late Curate of Ballyculter, Dublin, 1777; Several Persons for Perse- cution at Great Bardfield in Co. of Essex, Lond. 1795; Rev. Wm. Hughes for Blasphemy, Profane Swearing,- Drunkenness, Le\frd and Immoral Practices, Dublin, 1829; The Clough Case, County Down, Synod /yy Q f Ulster, 1836; Attorney-General against Rev. Jos. Hutton and others (Unitarians are not fit objects of the charity), Dublin, 1844; &c. 7 pieces. 519 Auchterarder Case; The Earl of Kinnoull and Rev. R. Young against The Presbytery. Robertson's J J Report. 2 vols. 8vo, boards, cloth back. Edinburgh, 1838 520 — Record of Proceedings on the Reference by the Synod of Fife to the Venerable the General Assembly, v>j Case of Parishioners of Kinghorn against Rev. F. ' / Jardine. 4to, half calf. ' 1839 521 C. M. Burrell vs. H. G. Nicholson respecting / j Parochial Rates. 8vo. Lond. 1834 522 Mastin vs. Escott, Clerk, for refusing to bury an _ infant baptized by a Wesleyan Minister. 8vo. /, Lond. 1841 >j t ' l 523 Correspondence between Rt. Rev. Dr. Wiseman and Rev. Richd. Boyle in reference to the sudden removal of the latter from the Catholic Church of S. ,30 John's, Islington. With Explanatory Observations. Third Edition. 8vo, half morocco. Lond. 1850 524 — ■■ Rev. Duncan M'Caig, of the Gaelic Chapel, Edinburgh, 1831 (for theft); Rev. A. S. Adamson against the Inhabitants of Grange Gorman, Dublin, 1832; Three Pamphlets containing the Charges of Immorality brought against James Prince Lee, lately ^ <-' nominated Bishop of Manchester, 1847 ; The Stewarton Case, Wm. Cunninghame and others against The Presbytery of Irvine, Edinburgh, 1843; Judgment in Case of the Bishop of Down and Conner v. Rev. T. Miller and Rev. J. S. Potter, Dublin, 1861. 5 P'eces. / 56 THE WYNN TRIALS. 525 Ecclesiastical. A Plea before the Ecclesiastical- Council at Stockbridge in the cause of Mrs. Fisk, who was ex- communicated by the Rev. Pastor and Church for /•J marrying a man whom they called immoral and pro- / iC fane, likewise letteVs of Friendship, &c. , by a Gentle- man of Ct. i2mo, boards. Bost. 1782 526 — Concise and Simple Narrative of the Controversy between Thomas Allen, A.M., of Pittsfield- and that _>> Part of His Church and Cong, separated from his pastoral care. 8vo, paper. Pittsfield, 1809 527 : Presbytery of Albany. Trials of Rev. John Chester and Mr. Maik Tucker, with the Whole Case ' / " v*" of Rev. Hooper Cumming. 8vo, boards, uncut. ' Schenectady, 1818 528 v Rev. Theodore Clapp before the Mississippi ^ ./" Presbytery. 8vo, boards, /o «33New Orleans, 1883 529 Rev. Isaac D. Cole before the Classis of Para- mus, N. Y. 1844; "Rev. 6. S. Prescott, of Mass., for Heresy, nmo, 1851; Geo^JVfDoane, Bishop of . CO New Jersey, N. Y. 1852 (2); Rev. G. J. Garretson of Ref. Dutch Ch., of Lodi, Seneca Co., N. Y., on Charge of Immoral Conduct, N. Y., 1853; Conservatives vs. , Progressives, a sham trial, Bost 1859; J. Williams Thorne expelled for opinion sake by the Ho. of Reps, of N. Carolina, 1873; St. Clements Church Case, in Phil. 1871. 8 pieces. 530 Edinburgh and Glasgow Bank. Report of Jury Trial, the Rev. David Dobbie against Sir Wm. Johnston and / ' Geo. E. Russell. 4to, uncut, thick paper cover. (2 copies.) Edinburgh, 1861 531' Edmonds, C. A. Commissioner of Land Office of Michi- ^-j^, gan. Impeachment. 2 vols. 8vo, half sheep. (j.h.Js*u)' Lansing, 1872 532 Edwards, John. Prosecuted for "Collecting or pro- moting an assembly of persons in a public street on . ^ Sunday, June 16, 1822," with a short Account of his , W V' life, an Address to the Mayor, &c. Frontispiece. 8vo, paper, 76 pages. (2 copies). N. Y. : for the author, 1822 £Ll Hat (mx 'j-^/f^X. of Parliament for Westminster, 1820 (2); Robert Fel- ■ ton vs. John Easthope, 1822; Cairns, Turnbull, Smith and Lamb for Mobbing and Rioting at Election in" County of Roxburgh, 1838, Edinburgh. 5 pieces. 539 Michael Scales versus Sir John Key, and others on Mandamus by which they were directed to swear ■r-a him in as Alderman of the City of London. 8vo, V cloth. 1834 540 Elizabeth, Duchess Dowager of Kingston, before the r~ f . House of Peers for Bigamy. 38 pages, folio (no cover). x C (/ 1776 541 Emden, Saml., of Turf Celebrity, for maliciously arrest- ing George Witherden, Esq., on a false affidavit. 67 /1y pages, 8vo, paper. l8 ° 8 58 THE WYNN TRIALS. 542 Esquemeling, John. Bucaniers of America; or, a True Account of the Most Remarkable Assaults committed of late Years upon the Coasts of The West-Indies by the Bucaniers of Jamaica and Tortuga, Both English / , Cu and French. Translated into Spanish from the Dutch. //) Second Edition. Corrected and Inlarged. Now faith- ' ' fully rendied into English. 2 vols, in 1 (but one title- page.) Illustrated. Small 4to,, calf (rubbed). Scarce. Lpnd.: Wm. Crooke, 1684 543 Evans, D. Morier. Facts, Failures and Frauds: Rev- /■ ■-< elations, Financial, Mercantile, Criminal. 727 pages, V %^£> i2mo, cloth. Lond. 1859 544 Everett, John. A Genuine Narrative of the Memorable Life and Actions of, who formerly kept the Cock Ale- ,_ House in the Old Bailey. With his Humble Address to < -^' Mrs. Martha Ellis and Mrs. Manly, whom he robb'd. 39 P a g es i small 8vo, half calf. 173° 545 Excise Prosecution. Report of Trial in the Case of the Queen vs. George Smith, Distiller, Whitechapel, Cj.j . *- ^ Lond. 1845. 7^2 pages, 8vo, cloth. 546 The Attorney-General vs. Messrs. Atlee, Young /t/ & Bainbridge. 307 pages, 8vo, boards. C*^. / Chiswick Press, 1835 547 The Excise vs. Brown & Parry. Important "* _ cause relating to a Seizure of Six Barrels of Finings. ol,-# "^- 8vo, half calf. 1810 548 Eyre, Ed. J. For High Crimes and Misdemeanours as /J j Governor of Jamaica, in pages, 8vo, cloth. ^-U-^-«^^-Ct^^MMtt/fc*^icy^ ^^Lond^Se^) 549 I^ACTUM du Proces entre Jean De Biencourt Sr De ■. Poutrincourt et les Peres Biard et Masse, Jesuites ' *" . 'publie, avec line introduction par Gabriel Marcel. Ck/ ' / < Small 4to, paper. Paris, 1887 No. 69 of only 80 copies printed. 550 Fenians. Trial of the Fenians, reported in The Irish • Times, April 18-May 29, 1867. The slips pasted in / / scrap-book. Folio, half green morocco. Good THE WYNN TRIALS. 59 551 Fenner, Ball. Raising the Veil; or, Scenes in the "• ^ Courts. With woodcut portraits. i2mo, cloth. '''' Bost. 1856 552 Feuerbach, A. R. von. Aktenmassige Darstellung 7-» merkwurdiger Verbrechen. 2 vols. 8vo, boards. <*•, 3o Giessen, 1828 553 Narratives of Remarkable Criminal 'Trials, trans- J i> plated by Lady Duff Gordon. 8vo. Lond. 1846 ,2.«TSS4 " — Another edition. Small i2mo. N. Y. 1846 555' Fieschi et de ses complices, Proces de, precede des faits preliminaires et de l'acte d'accusation. Portraits and j*o other illustrations. 3 vols, in 1 (bound wrong), 8vo, f half calf. , Paris, 1836 556 Finlason, W. F. Report of The Queen v. Gurney and Others (for conspiracy to cheat and defraud). With . &j. an examination of the cases applicable to it, &c. 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1870 557 Finnimore, Humphry. He was reputed to be worth 40,000 pounds, and was convicted of Felony in stealing c ^0 Five Turkies. 42 pages. (2 copies.) 17 79 558 Fish v. Travers, for Shooting the Plaintiff's Dog. 62 /?_ pages. Lond. 1829 559 Fisher. Memoirs of Mrs. Elizabeth Fisher, of. City of N. Y. , Daughter of Rev. Harry Munro, chaplain in the / '- British Army. Also of her trial, and cruel condemna- tion to the State's Prison for six years at the instance of her brother. Written by herself. . 48 pages (last leaf slightly damaged). N. Y. n. d. " Exceedingly rare, if not unique." 560 Fisher. Some particulars relative to John Fisher and Lavina, his wife, who were executed at Charleston, S. C, Feb. 18, 1820. To which are added Remarks on Crime & Punishment, &c. 24 pages (soiled), small i2mo, papier. Scarce. Bost. 1820 561 Fishery. John Hutchison, Esq., and Others, against the Dundee Union Whale Fishing Company. 34 pages, paper. Peterhead, 1830 to create a riot and to insult and assault His Excellency ^"- . ~J- **-* ' ' ^*y the Lord Lieutenant in the Theatre Royal, and also for a ~5~™""""& Riot Report, by R. W. Greene. 371 pages, 8vo, half /C^fe^O <£/4/£~- roan. Dublin, 1823 Mb f^// &T57 8 Another copy. 8vo, half calf. Dublin, 1823 579 Forgery. A Relation of the Wicked Contrivance of Stephen Blackhead and Robert Young against the Lives of Several Persons, by. Forging an Association under their hands, written by the Bishop of Rochester In 2 Parts. 4to, calf. 1692 580 Authentick Life of Paul Welles, executed for ' "7/ Forgery at Oxford, Sept. 1, 1749- I2rno , paper. Lond. 581 — ; Life, Trial and Execution of James Bolland, for Forgery, March 18, 1772. Portrait. 8vo, half calf. . J 1/ 1772. Second Edition. . Jo 62 THE WYNN TRIALS. /<_,'"' 582 Forgery. Another Copy. (Without cover.) 583 A Genuine Account of the Behaviour and Dying Words of William Dodd, executed 27th of June, 1777. ' /C 8vo, half calf. Lond. 1777 584 Case of Jonathan Fiske, Bookseller, honorably acquitted upon the infamous prosecution of Patrick ' / J Roche Farrill, with anecdotes of the Prosecutor and an actress Confederate. i2mo (no cover; title ink spotted). Lond. 1781 585 First Trial of A. Morehouse, written by Himself. J~j N. Y. 1789. 24 pages, i2mo (soiled, margin damaged). Scarce. 586 Curious and Interesting Trial of Thomas Hall . /J for Fraud. 8vo, paper. Edinburgh, 1789 587 Memoirs of Francis Fonton, late of the Bank of England, containing History of his Frauds, Details of his Trial at the Old Bailey, Sept., 1790, and Account of his Behaviour after Sentence, and of his Execution. With portrait. Small 4to, half roan. Rare. 1790 588 John Docke Romney Ronvellet, of the Island of / A" St. Christopher; also of Eliz. Barnert and Wm. V. Dor- ant. Frontispiece of portraits. 8vo, paper. Lond. 1806 589 Life and Character of Wm. Bird, executed at Cambridge, 1812; Some Account of Wm. Lee, exe- J rt cuted at Salisbury, 1820. 2 vols. 12010, and i6mo, paper. 590 Thomas Saxalbye, for Forgery of a Will (acquit- / t ted). 211 pages, 8vo, boards, uncut. Lond. 1821 591 — Malcolm Gillespie and George Skene Edwards, with life and dying declaration of Gillespie. Portrait. f : i2mo, boards, upcut. Aberdeen, 1827 59 2 Alexander Humphreys or Alexander, claiming the title of Earl of Stirling. With appendix of the whole documentary evidence. By A. Swinton, Advocate. 35 6 pages and appendix. 8vo, cloth. Edinburgh, 1839 593 Thomas Williams, Esq., with Ellen Evans and Ann Williams, two of his servants (acquitted). 8vo, boards, 634 pages. Lond. 1838 // THE WYNN TRIALS. ' 63 594 Forgery. Life and Adventures of the accomplished Forger and Swindler, Colonel Monroe Edwards, illustra- ted; Two editions of the same, N. Y. and Phil., bound *, <4 in i vol. half russia; also the Life of, by A Texian, ^O i2mo, paper, Bost. 1842; also the Celebrated Trial, 15 pages, folio. Printed at the Herald Office, N. Y. 1842. Very scarce. As 3 vols. 595 Charles B. Huntington — Defence, Insanity. 480 , £f V P a g es > 8v0 > cloth. N. Y. 1857 596 The Great Forgeries of William Roupell, late M. P., for Liverool Official Report of Trial. Small ' / 8vo, paper. Lond. 1862 597 Forrest Divorce Case, a verbatim report of the testimony — the suppressed testimony of all the witnesses, 185 S) QsP pages; also Review of the Divorce, with remarkable 6 Coalmasters, Falkirk. 8vo, cloth. Edinburgh, 1862 626 Gillham, Jas. (an Attorney) for Demanding and Receiv- _ ing usurious payment for procuring a loan. 113 pages • A- (no cover). 1795 j J 9 627 Gin Shop (The). 7 Nos. 48 pages (no cover). 1836 628 Girard Will Case. Arguments of the Defendants' Counsel and Judement of the Supreme Ct. U. S. 8vo, cloth. 1 Phil. 1854 629 Glasgow Bank. Report of the Trial against the Direc- tors and Manager and of Procedure upon the Petition />) for Bail. With lithographs of the scroll abstracts of accounts. &>c. Tall 8vo, cloth. Edinburgh, 1879 630 Authentic Report of the Trial. Plate, nmo, ' u S~ paper. • 1879 631 Glasgow Cotton Spinners for the alleged Crime of Conspiracy, &c, &c, to maintain or raise the Wages of Labour. (The Rights of Labour Defended.) 8vo, half calf (rubbed). Glasgow, 1837 Autograph letter of Thom. Gillespie inserted. 632 Gordon, Delahay. A General History of the Lives, Trials and Executions of all the Royal and Noble Per- . /^ sonages that have suffered in Great-Britain for High / *" Treason or other Crimes, from the Accession of Henry / THE WYNN TRIALS. 6? VIII. down to the Present Time, &c, &c, &c. Illus- trated with copper-plates (12 seem to be missing). 3 vols. 8vo, calf (rubbed). 1760 633 Gordon, Lewis Alex. Executed at Brest, Nov. 25, . J(f 1779, a s a Spy. 21 pages, i2mo (no cover). Lond. 634 Gordon. An Apology for the Conduct of the Gordons, the whole of their Correspondence, Conversation, &c. , in with Mrs. Lee, &c, &c, 143 pages (title damaged, soiled), 1804 (no cover) ; also, A Vindication of Mrs. Lee's Conduct towards the Gordons^ 4to (no cover), 1807. 2 pieces. 635 Government Blue Book. A Complete History of the Lives of all the Great Counterfeiters, Criminal En- • /J gravers, &c. Illustrated. 8vp, paper. Phil. 1880 636 God's Revenge against Murder and Adultery. Re- markably displayed in Thirty Tragical Histories, shew- ing the Justice and Power of Divine Providence in y^Z punishing such atrocious offences. Each history intro- * / fc duced with a copper-plate. A new edition, revised and corrected by Rev. P. Batteson. 4to, sheep (broken). Lond. 1778 637 Graham, John A. Speeches delivered at the City-Hall of the City of New York.. Second Edition, with addi- ^ tions. 8vo, half roan. Very scarce. N. Y. 181 2 638 Graham, John. A Collection of Seven Arguments in ilIq Court, 1858-1860. ' Small 4to, half calf. / '"" Presentation copy to A. Oafeey Hall, from Mr. Graham. 639 Grame, Rev. James. Famous Tryal — a Narrative of the Presbyterian Proceedings against Him for maintain- % k. i2mo, boards. Mainz, 181 1 675 Hill. The Cause of Truth Defended : a plain Statement of the Facts connected with the Two Trials of Rev. T. Hill, Methodist Preacher, for Defamation of the Char- acter of Miss Bell. With facsimiles of handwritings of Mr. Hill. 8vo, boards. Lond. 1827 Fo THE WYNN TRIALS. 71 676 Hills versus The London Gaslight Company (in the Exchequer of Pleas). 679 pp., 8vo, half calf. vY° Westminster, 1858 677 Hind. No Jest like a True Jest: the Merry , Life and Mad Exploits of Capt. James Hind, the Great Rober . J2<, of England, &c, 1652. Printed 1674, reprinted 1717. Small 4to, paper. 678 Historia et Narratio plane stupenda, prodigiosa neque ullo aeno audita- de Pseudo Martino Gallo callidissenio * /a. & astutissimo impostore, &c, &c. Small i2mo, vellum. " Curious case of mistaken identity. Lipsiae, 1686 679 ; A Remarkable and most Affecting Tryal between Martin de Guerre and Arnold du Tith for claiming a j-j, property in the Wife of the former. A translation of part of above book. 20 pp., small 12 mo, paper. Dublin, 1739 680 Historical Gallery (The) of Criminal Portraitures, Foreign and Domestic, containing a selection of the f ,*> most impressive Cases of Guilt and Misfortune to be ^2"— found in Modern History. 'Edited and compiled by John Brown. Illustrated with engravings. 2 vols. 8vo, half calf. Manchester, 1823 A curious work. 681 History of the Mutiny at Spithead and the Nore. Por- ~t0 trait of Richard Parker. 16 mo, cloth. Lond. 1842 682 : — of the London Burkers: a faithful and authentic account of the Horrid Acts of the Noted Resurrection- ists, Bishop, Williams, May, &c, &c, and the Trial and Condemnation for Murder, with their Confes- sions, &c, &e. Embellished with appropriate engravings. 8vo, half calf. Lond. 1832 683 History (A Compleat) of the Lives and Exploits of the most Remarkable Highwaymen, Pirates, Street-Rob- bers, Murderers, &c.' Curious rudely engraved portraits. XJ' - Small 8vo, cloth. Lond. : /. Schofield, 1757 Lives o£ Sir John Falstaff, Dick Low, Jack Hall, Sawney Beane (the Cannibal), and others. /O / /' 72 THE WYNN TRIALS. 684 History of the most Remarkable Tryals in Great Britain and Ireland, in Capital Cases, both by the unusual /s. Methods of Ordeal, Combat and Attainder; faithfully extracted from Records, &c. 2 vols. 8vo, old calf. Scarce. Lond - 1 T I 5 685 Hobhouse, J. C. ^Proceedings in House of Commons n s~ -> and in Ct. of K. B. relative to the author of the d, . ^c « Trifling Mistake. " 8vo, half calf. 1820 686 Hodder, Geo. Sketches of Life • and Character, taken . p_ at the Police Court. With illustrations by Kenny Meadow, /} /^ Leech, Hine and others. .Post 8vo, cloth. (2 copies.) *v Lond. 1845 " Scarce and very amusing little book." 687 Hodgson, T. B., and others charged with a Conspiracy y*^ to defraud and support the conspiracy by means of / — > perjury. 8vo, half calf. Lond. 1831 688 Hog's Wash (Politics for the People), 12 Nos. stitched together (lacking the first leaf), 8vo, 1794; also, Trial v /■? of Daniel Isaac Eaton for publishing a supposed libel, or Hog's Wash, 1794, unbound. 2 vols. 689 Holyoake, Geo. J. History of the Last Trial by Jury ^p for Atheism in England : a fragment of autobiography. / ' Small 12'mo, cloth. Lond. 1851 690 Hone. The Three Trials of William Hone, for publish- ing Three Parodies, to which is added Trial by Jury, « iO &c., the Proceedings of the Public Meeting at the ^ London Tavern. One vol. 8vo, paper. 1818 691 The Same. Bound in a volume with Speeches of ,9q Charles Phillips. 8vo, half calf. 1817-18 692 The Same. Republished, with Introduction and , 3 Notes b y William Tegg. Tall 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1876 693 Hopwood Will Case. Earl of Sefton v. Hopwood. 534 v ' 3 pages, 4to, paper. Manchester and London, 1855 694 Horse Story (A), by an Old Gray Horse, continued by ") \ /" Arthur T - Jones - Frontispiece. 336 pp. , 8vo, half mor- '/" > occo - N - Y - l8 S 6 oA THE WYNN TRIALS. 73 695 Horse Cause. Barrister's Notes of Evidence in Nisbett r , y c '" versus Kent. With Notes by John Kent, Vet. Surgeon. *^ 26 pp., paper. Lond . l828 696 Houston, Robt. W., versus General John Dicks and others, Members of a Court Martial. Being an Action / ^ of Trespass in Lancaster Co., Pa. 8vo, boards, uncut. Phil. 1817 697 Hubbard, Rev. R. The Case of David D. How, illus- J2/f trated and applied. 30 pp., paper. Angelica, n. d. 698 Howe, J. For Defamation of Rev. S. Russell. 27 pp., /'« paper. Worcester, 1831 699 Howell, T. B. A Complete Collection of State Trials from the Earliest Period to the Present Time. With 7o Notes and other illustrations. With index volume. 34 ' vols, tall 8vo, half russia (somewhat cracked). Lond. 1809-28 700 Hubbell, Leir (Judge). Impeachment in Wisconsin. * 9u Reported by T. C. Leland. 820 pp., 8vo, sheep. oc ' Madison, 1853 701 Hughes, Rev. Wm. For Blashphemy, Profane Swearing, J Oo &c. 95 pp. (no cover). Dublin, 1829 702 Human Depravity Displayed. An Account of the j r Wicked and Unnatural Crimes, by Mr. James R***y, ts a Schoolmaster. Rude, woodcut on title. 8 pp. , paper. 703 Hummell Conspiracy Case. Jacob Hummell and Wife ^. __ against A. J. Deschamps and J. Chad wick. 22 pp: no-, ^3 (margins worn) 8vo, half roan (new). Phil. 1854 704 Hunt, H. Investigation at Ilchester Gaol, in County of Somerset, into the Conduct of William Bridle, the » v^O Gaoler. The Evidence taken by H. B. Shillibeer. Portraits. 8vo, boards, uncut. Lond. 182 1 705 Hunt, H. M. The Crime of the Century; or, the Assas- sination of Dr. Patrick Henry Cronin. Illustrated. , v.- i2mo, cloth. 706 Hunter. Record of Examination in \relation to forged checks upon the U. S. Assistant Treasurer at New (~* f r- York, in the Name of J. W. Hunter. 8vo, paper. 1864 6» 74 THE WYNN TRIALS. 707 Huntington Peerage (The). A Detailed Account of the Evidence and Proceedings connected with the Recent Restoration of the Earldom; Report of the Attorney General; A Genealogical and Biographical History of the Illustrious House of Hastings; &c, &c. By Henry Nugent. 2 portraits. 410, boards. Lond. 1820 708 IIMPEY, Sir Elijah. For Extortion, &c, in India; I Speech of Impey in Defense at the Bar of the House . ' c *- of Commons. Appendix of Documents. 8vo, half / - calf. Lond. 1788 Sir E. Impey was a Chief -Justice in India and intimately connected with Warren Hastings. 709 Important Trial, in which The Most Noble John, Duke of Bedford, was Plaintiff, and Richard White, a J to Potatoe. Dealer, the Defendant, respecting Tolls claimed in Covent Garden Market. 156 pp., 8vo, roan, gilt edges (rubbed). 1819 710 Impudent Imposters and Celebrated Claimants from >Jff Perkin Warbeck to Arthur Orton. i2mo, boards, n. d. 711 India. Trial of Maha Rajah Nundocomar, Bahader, for Forgery, Lond. 1776; also Joseph Fowke and others, for a Conspiracy agains* Warren Hastings, &c. , 1776; / / also Examination into the Claim of Roy Rada Churn / // to the Privilege of an Ambassador, 1775. One vol. 4to, calf. 712 Insurance Trial. Between William Leworthy and the Globe Insurance Company. 180 pp., thick paper, 8vo, . Y° calf. Lond. 1810 713 ; — Hon. Frederick Cavendish against The Hope _ Assurance Company of London. 249 pp., paper. • < ' -(/ plan. Lond. 1820 THE WYNN TRIALS. 75 715 Insurance Trial. Another. Boards, uncut (lacking , i© plate arid title-page). 7i fi P. M. S. Wallace and M. S. S. Wallace for £ destroying the Brig Dryad off Cuba, with intent to » J defraud the Marine Insurance Companies. 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1841 7 X 7 Goodall versus Hyde. Damage to Sugar on r- _, board the Vessel "Queen Bee." Thin 8vo. (2 copies.) <*"* ' ^ss 7 l8 Mackay and others versus Stephenson on a .£5,000 "'/2 P° lic y in the Economic Life Assurance Society. 8vo, « V paper. Lond. 1857 7 J 9 Home Life Insurance Co. Statement of Facts in the Case of Job Collamer. 43 pp., 8vo, paper. Scarce. / - N. Y. 1862 720 Inquisition. Le Procez et les Souffrances de Mr. Isaac Martin, qui fur mis a L'Inquisitibn en Espagne, Pour . £i" la Cause de la Religion Protestante. Portrait of King ' George and 6 plates. 121110, sheep. Londres, 1723 721 Intrigues of the Queen of Spain with the Prince of Peace and others. Written by a Spanish Nobleman / and Patriot, who alone can be acquainted with the « v Intrigues and Amours of the above personages. 132 pp., 8vo, boards, uncut. Lond. 1808 722 Irish. Ridgeways Report of the Special Commission of Oyer and Terminer, 1807; Proceedings of Court of *j Exchequer in the Case of the Hon. Mr. Justice Johnson, 1805 ; Cases of Thomas Kirwan, Merchant, and Edward Sheriden, M. D., for Misdemeanors in Violation of the Convention Act, 181 1. 8vo, half calf . 723 : — Ejectment on the Title. Duke of Devonshire against the Town of Youghal. 156 pp., paper, uncut. * /0 Cork, 1818 724 The Skinners' Company against The Honourable m. the Irish Society, The Corporation of London, and / "^ others. 1249 pages, cloth. Lond. 1839 oC A ' 76 THE WYNN TRIALS. 725 Irish. Gerard O'Connor, &c, for Conspiring to Resist x / ;/ the Payment of Tithes. 32 pages, paper. 1832 726. Two Cases upon the Marriage Law of Ireland: /Jj The Queen vs. Miller and Carroll. 340 pages, 8vo, / " half calf (rubbed). Dublin, 1842 727 Conspiracy: The Queen vs. Daniel O'Connell; John O'Connell and others. 891 pages, 8vo, cloth. / Dublin, 1844 728 State Trials; or, The Queen vs. Daniel O'Con- Jj nell and others. 229 pages, 8vo, paper. N. Y. 1844 729 Thomas Clarke Luby 'and others for Treason- ■> Felony: "The Fenian Conspiracy." 1,088 pages, '' L- 8vo, boards. Dublin, 1866 730 John Warren for Treason-Felony. 133 pages, ,-. 2 paper. x 867 / 731 Patrick Justin O'Byrne vs. The Marquis of Hart- ' -'J ington and several others in Exchequer. 1,470 pages, ■U.j / ""* 8vo, boards. Dublin, 1872 732 The First Irish Book published for use of the 1 s " Irish Classes " in America. i2mo, paper. (2) N. Y. 1878 . 733 Irving, Rev. Ed., Trial before the London Presbytery, 92 pages, paper, Lond. 1832; also, Burlesque Trial of , *' ity. 58 pages, 8vo, paper. N. Y. 1857 743 Johnson, Andrew. Impeachmeut Trial. 3 vols. 8vo, fcJ , (/• cloth. Wash. 1868 744 Impeachment. Woodcut portraits. 8vo, cloth. ( ^J Peterson 6° Bros., Phil. 745 Johnson, Capt. Chas. The Lives and Actions of the - most noted Highwaymen, Street-Robbers, Pirates, &c. >V" Fourth Edition. Illustrated. i2mo. Lond. 1839 746 Joule vs. Jackson. A Case of Distress for Rent on Property not the Tenant's. With Remarks. 121110, ' /* cloth. Manchester, 1843 747 Journeymen Cordwainers of the City of New York for a , /■ Conspiracy to Raise their Wages. 168 pages, uncut, ] ^/ p^r.^UU, N. Y. l8l o 748 Journeymen? Tailors charged with a Conspiracy before . the Mayor's Court of Philadelphia. 167 pages, 8vo, '-V sheep. Phil - l82 7 78 THE WYNN TRIALS. 749 Junkin, Rev. Geo. The Vindication, containing a , . r— History of the Trial of Rev. Albert Barnes by the Presbytery. i2tno, boards. Phil. 1836 750 l^ALLOCH. The Shame and Scourge of San Fran- i r- W. cisco ; or, An Expose of the Rev. Isaac S. Kalloch. *■ l 165 pages, 8vo, paper. \%&o 751 Kandyan State Prisoners. With the several connected ' >^> Documents. 8vo, half calf. ^" "■ ■ Colombo: Government Press, 1835 752 Keenan, Michael. For Administering an Unlawful ^^vT Oath. 811 pages, 8vo, uncut, boards: Dublin, 1822 753 Kelly vs. Dunbar (a Will Case). With Mr. Whitesides' ' / <*■ Celebrated Speech. 36 pages (no cover). Dublin, 1865 754 Kendall, W. G., late P. M. at New Orleans. For Em- bezzling a Letter. With his Examination. 8vo, • / ^ paper. New Orleans, 1855 v'" 755 Tr ial. 21 pages. 1855 756 Kendall, E. A. An Argument for construing largely the Right of an Appellee of Murder to insist on Trial by Battle; and also, for Abolishing Appeals. Third / Edition. 8vo, half calf (broken). Lond. 1818 757 Kenniston, Levi and Labar. For Robbery of Major ^ — E. P. Goodridge. 63 pages, 8vo, boards. Bost. 181 7 758 Kent Lent Assizes, 1805. All the Causes tried at Maid- / stone. (No cover.) 759 Kinder vs. Everett and others. 150 pages, 8vo, old , /-S calf (broken). Lond. 1824 , /•»>' 7 6 ° Another. 8vo, paper. 1824 761 Kinnear, J. Lewis Levy and others for a Conspiracy to / * Cheat and Defraud. 548 pp. uncut, bds. Lond. 1819 762 King and Premier of the Hawaiian Islands: an In- vestigation of the course pursued by His Majesty im- pugned by Wm. Miller, who demanded and took pos- session of the land in Honolulu claimed by R. Charlton. 115 pages, paper. Honolulu, Oahu, 1846 /-: THE WYNN TRIALS. 79 763 Ku-Klux Trials at Columbia, S. C, in U. S. Circuit c/Xourt, 187 1. 835 pages, and index, 8vo, paper. , Columbia, 1872 764 Kyteler, A Contemporary Narrative of the Proceedings ^ _ against Dame Alice Kyteler, prosecuted for Sorcery in y.l> ' i3 2 4- Edited by Thomas Wright. Small 4to, cloth. Camden Society, 1843 765 LANCASHIRE PEDIGREE CASE; or, History of L= the Various Trials for the Recovery of the Harri- ^slQ son Estates, from 1873 to 1886. 159 pages, paper. , Warrington, 1887 766 Landis, S. M. (M.D.). A Full Account of the Trial of, V~„ for Uttering and Publishing a book entitled, "Secrets / -^ of Generation." Photo-portrait. 8vo, half morocco. Phil. 1870 767 Lang worthy Marriage: "A Strange True Story." , , qq Photo-portrait. 68 pages, Pall Mall Gazette "Extra. ^^768 Another. Woodcut portrait. 769 Languinais, J. D. La Bastonnade et La Flagellation P iC P6nales. nmo, uncut, paper. 44 pages. Paris, 1825 770 Lavveat, M. Proces des Freres et de l'Ordredu Tem- ple d'apres des Pieces inedites pubises par M. Michelet, A~Q et des documents imprimis anciens et nouveaux. 8vo, paper, uncut. Paris, 1888 771 Lavalette, The Escape of Count de Lavalette from France; also. Trial of Sir R. Wilson, M. Bruce and . v J Capt. H. Hutchinson for Aiding the Escape (2 copies). 3 pieces (no covers). Lond. 1816 772 Law and Divinity United to Destroy the Honest and Industrious in a Trial between Miss Charlotte M. >/J Hulse and Thomas Clunes. With Clune's signature. Second Edition. 8vo (n.o cover). 773 Lawrence, Richard. His Remarkable Trial for an attempt to Assassinate the President of the U. S. )ZL-F (Gen. Jackson). With woodcut portrait on title-page and scene of the shooting.. 8vo, half roan. N. Y. 1835 & X fit J_J 80 THE WYNN TRIALS. i 774 Lee. Proceedings of Court Martial held at Brunswick / _/ in State of N. J. for the Trial of Major-General Lee, u / ? July 4 th, 1778. 134 pages, uncut (no cover). Scarce ' * edition. Cooperstown (N. Y.), 1823 775 — The same. Privately reprinted for F. S. Hoffman, S N. Y. 1864. 8vo, paper, uncut. 776 Do. Royal 8vo, half morocco. Presentation copy to C. G. Barney, Esq., from F. S. Hoffman. See ';/" J title-page. l86 4 / Only 20 copies of this size printed. 777 ■ — — The Treason of Charles Lee, by George H. Moore. 3/„ , 2 portraits {one caricature) and facsimiles. 8vo, cloth. / J* ' N. Y. i860 /0 778 Lees (Sir Harcourt). For Barretry and Eaves-Drop- / phig, Portrait. 26 pages, paper, uncut. Dublin (1823) 779 Leighton, Alex. The Court of Cacus; or, The Story / n of Burke and Hare (Body-Snatchers). i6mo, cloth. **° Lond. 1861 780 Le Monde Criminel. Histbire des Prisons d'Etat, des z^Ji^^T^^ -" Prisons Criminelles, &c. Suite des Memoires de * , A Vidocq, &c. Woodcuts. 8vo, paper, uncut. Paris, 1845 781 Lavin, Wm. For Robbing the Boy who carried the Mail ' between Warrington and Norwich. 32 pages, 8vo, half *2t roan (soiled). Chester, 1788 ^782 Lewis XVI. Accusation, Trial, Defence, Sentence, Exe- £gk /— cution and Last Will. Translated. Portrait and picture Ci -> ' ^ v of the Guillotine. 8vo, half sheep. Lond. 1793 783 LIBEL. Achilliv. Newman, with Notes by P. D. Hardy. /-~» _^ » i2mo, paper, portrait ; also, Remarks upon Notarial O^ , 2> v- Evidence, by Alex. Ridgway. 8vo, paper. 2 pieces. 784 Angeli v. Galbraith, specially reported, with , / q original documents. 516 pages, cloth. Dublin, 1857 785 Argus Libel Case: Stephen vs. Wilson and Mac- ^ _ kinnon, Melbourne, 1857; The Dublin Argus for Libel • / <- on Thos. Arkins, City Sword Bearer, 1846. 2 pieces. 786 Bate, Rev. H. Libel on Duke of Richmond. C j C 5° pages, folio. • 1780 d ou /i THE WYNN TRIALS. 81 787 Libel. Beacon Newspaper. Lord Hamilton vs. Duncan Stevenson, with Supplement; also, James Gibson against the Same; also, A Broadside: The Last Speech, J tJ Confession, &c. , of The Beacon ; also,Wm. M. Borthwick ^ against R. Alexander of the Glasgow Sentinel. 8vo, half calf. Edinburgh, 1822 788 Benjafield, J., vs. John Whebh*, 1812; Bovell's Speech in Action of Turnbull vs. Bird, Lond. 1861; Rev. R. Blacon for Libel on Mr. C. Fairclough, 1811; /Blake v. Pitford, Base Conspiracy of Witnesses, In- V/5-famous Proceedings of the Post Office, &c. , 1833; Humphrey Boyle for Blasphemous and Seditious Libel, 1822. 5 pieces. S.&ii 789 Boyle vs. Wiseman, 1855; Brady v. Whyte, 1871; Prof. John Brown at the Instance of Drs. J. Hay and Andrew Marshall, 1845; Buckingham vs. Bankes; R - , 7 J G. Butt for Libels on Edward Lord Ellenborough, 181 7. 5 pieces, boards and paper. 790 Campbell. Libel and Answers in the Case of 4 John McLeod Campbell, Minister of Row, Sept. 21, •» ^ 1830. i2mo, cloth (half title only). 791 Chamberlain, Eliz. She said that Samuel Stock- well, a preacher, was a Rogue, a Drunkard, a Liber- }f tine, and a Singer of Baudy Songs. 8 pages, folio. 1730 792 Casey, J. S. For Criminal Libel in Letters pub- lished in the Freeman's Journal and Cork Examiner, 1877: Samuel Cook, for Seditious Libel, 1827; Alex. / McCaul versus Bishop Colenso, 1863; Inman v. Jen- A kins, Loss of the "City of Boston," 1870; Richard Barrett, 1834. 5 pieces. 793 Crimination and Recrimination; Extraordinary Cause ; Rt. Hon. George Ferrars Townshend, com- r - monly called Earl of Leicester, against The Morning f , *>0 Herald. 41 pages. Autog. letter inserted. 8vo, half **' I calf (new). Lond - l8o 9 X. Jt %"H ,, / 82 THE WYNN TRIALS. 794 Libel. Davison, T., for Blasphemous Libel in the Deist's Magazine, Lond. 1820; Wm. Jones, Atty., against The Dean of St. Asaph, Dublin, 1784; C. Gavan Duffy, Proprietor of the Belfast Vindicator, 1842; Peter Finnerty against Samuel Tipper, Publisher / of "The Satirist," 1809; Lt.-Col. Ed. A. Draper, for libel against Rt. Hon. John Sullivan, 1808; Hugh Fitzpatrick, for libel Upon the Duke of Richmond, Lord Lieut, of Ireland, 181 3; Rev. Patrick Lavellevs. John Bole, i860; Mrs. Sarah Bingham against Rev. John Gardiner. 8 pieces. 795 Lt.-Col. Ed. A. Draper for Libel upon Rt. Hon. J. Sullivan, 1808; Peter Finerty for Libel on Earl Cam- den, Dublin, 1798; Unparalleled Speech of Mr. Curran on Trial of Finerty, 1798; also, Second Edition of the Trial, 181 1. 4 pieces. 796 Grady, Thos. , No. III. ; or, The Nosegay: being the Third Letter of the Country Post-Bag, from the Man to the Monster, with 2 portraits^ dedication to Moore, j ■ very curious engravings, and sheet of music, J (/ Dublin, i8i6; ; Authentic Report of Bruce v. Grady, Trial for a Libel in the Celebrated Poem called " The Nosegay," tried at Limerick, with the Speeches, Evi- dence, and a Preface, Limerick (1816). In 1 vol. 8vo,. haif calf. A most violent satire, and the most indignant piece of invective that the history of literature can furnish. The Nosegay is the second and best edition, rfo plates having been issued with the first. At the trial the engraver was called to give evidence as to the portrait of the libelled plaintiff. 797 Halloran, Laurence, Chaplain in So. Africa, for t9 Libel on Hon. H. G. Grey. 711 pages, ending with a satirical and denunciatory " Epithalamium." 8vo, calf. Lond. 181 1 79 8 Hatchard, J., for Libel on Aides-de-Camp of Sir James Leith, 1817; Nath. Highmore for Libel on the King, 1822 ; John Hunt for Libel on the House of Com- mons, 1821; Sir John Carr against Hood and Sharp, A' J 7 '/-^ Liberty of the Press! 1808 (2); &c. 8 pieces. THE WYNN TRIALS. 83 799 Libel. — Holt, D. A Vindication of the Conduct and Principles of the Printer of The Newark Herald. An j ' ( j appeal on the result of the extraordinary prosecutions for libels, with appendix. 8vo, uncut, paper. Newark (England), 1794 800 Dr. Robert Hunter versus Pall Mall Gazette ) iao with Medical Evidence on' Consumption. 404 pages. ' Lond. 1867 801 n Independent Whig Sunday Newspaper for .if / Libels on Lord Ellenborough and Sir Simon Le Blanc. 160 pages", i2mo, uncut, paper. (1808) 802 Mr. Justice Johnson, 1805; Buckingham vs. __ Banks, with appendix to Buckingham's Travels in -■/ Dublin, 1854 804 Lethendy Case. Rev. Thos. Clark against the ,2-0 Presbytery of Dunkeld. 8vo, half calf. Edinburgh, 1839 805 Rev. J. J. Macfarlane and Presbytery of Aber- brothock, 1834; Case of Rev. Donald Maclean of Small Isles, 1835; Michael Meley and Geo. Bryan s fXS* against Ed. J. B. Fitzsimmons, Dublin, 1813; Patrick M. Cumming against Mary Meyler and Thos. Mulli- gan, 1828; Earl of Sandwich against J. Miller, 1773. 5 vols. 806 My Pocket Book; or, Hints for " A Ryghte Mer- rie and Conceited " Tour, by a Knight Errant, plate; JQ also, Libel Suit of Sir John Carr. against Hood and Sharpe. i2mo, half calf. Lond. 1808 807 My Pocket Book. (No plate.) No trial. i2mo, JO boards. 808 Rt. Hon. Geo. Onslow against Rev. Mr. Home, 1770; John Parsons for a Libe.l against John King, ,^ 1799; Paterson against Shaw, 1830; Joseph Phillips - 00 for libel on the Duke of Cumberland, 1833; The Earl * v i 0* * 84 THE WYNN TRIALS. of Erne against J. G. V. Porter, 1859; Maj. Hugh Brabazon versus Jos. T. Potts (the Saunder's News- Letter). 6 pieces. Dublin, 1862 809 Libel. — Rowan, A. H., Presidant of Society of United Irishmen, for Distribution of a Libel. Scarce portrait . ( '/ and exceedingly scarce plate — "A Dog in Office." 8vo, CaJ . Ct) half calf. Dublin, 1794 810 Another copy (lacking the plates) ; also another ,- edition of the Trial. 2 vols, paper. Dublin, 1794 , o J 811 — Joseph Russell for a Political Libel, being Mr. Hone's Parody on the Litany, 1819; also, M. D. I. Eaton, for publishing the third and last part of Paine's Age of Reason, 181 2; Marquis of Exter against John Drakard, Stamford, 1818. 1 vol. (no cover). Thomas Sheehan for libel on John Jones, Dub- lin, 1839; Troy v. Symonds, libel on Anti- Jacobin Re- view, 1805; S. Waddington for Seditious Libel, 1819; Chas. Baldwin for a libel charging Adultery on Duke of Wellington (2) ; John A. Williams for a libel on the Clergy, Durham, 182 1; St. Luke's Parish Malt! ! ! or Wm. Wood for libel on Dr. Smith, 1813. 7 pieces. 813 Francis Smith for publishing a Book known as »2-J Tom Ticklefoot, &c. ; also, Jane Curtis for putting on Sale a Scandalous libel, called A Satyr upon Juiustice. 8 pages, folio (no cover). 1680 814 John Stockdale for a libel on the House of Com- , /-<* mons, 1789. 228 pages, 8vo, half roan. 815 Isaac Swan for libel on Mr. Dibdin. 42 pages, /J 4to (no cover). 1792 816 The "Times" Testimonial. Bogle versos Law- f'JL son for a libel published in " The Times." 179 pages, ■' paper. Lond. 1841 81 7 Mary Ann Tocker for libel on Mr. R. Gurney, with Miss Tocker's address to the Jury and her portrait; * _. also, Observations on the libel by the Prosecutor. 2 OO . x/v_ pieces. I g I 8 .1' THE WYNN TRIALS. 85 8.1 8 Libel. — James Whiting, John Parsons and Wm. Congreve , f for a libel against Rear-Admiral G. C. Berkely. 8vo, '" half calf. Buckingham, 1804 819 T. J. Wooler, Editor of the Blaak Dwarf, Two Trials ; also, The Three Trials of Wm. Hone for pub- * JLO lishing Three Parodies. 1 vol. 8vo, boards, uncut. 1817-18 820 Another Gopy of Wooler's Trials. Paper, ,/J uncut. 1 821 Henry N. Adams for libel and slander on Rev. H. Tatem, 1846; W. Coleman for libel on P. I. Arcu- t£«~ ' larius, N. Y. 1807; Origen Bachelor for libel on G. B. y Beals, Bost. 1829. 3 pieces. 822 Chas. N. Baldwin for publishing in the Republi- can Chronicle, charges of Fraud, &c, in the Manage- % /«/"" ment of Lotteries. 124 pages, uncut. (2 copies.) N. Y. 1818 823 William- Beals and C. G. Greene for libel in Bos- ton Morning Post on Alfred W. Pike, Bost. 1835; Dr. Geo. M'Clellan against Dr. Francis S. Beattie, Phil. • r 1829"; State of Maryland vs. R. J. Breckinridge for, * libel on J. L. Maguire, Keeper of the Alms House, Bait. 1840; Jos. T. Buckingham for libel on John N. Moffit, Preacher, Bost. 1822 (2); David Lee Child for libel on Hon. John Keyes, Bost. 1829. 6 pieces. 824 Hon. David S. Bennett versus The Buffalo Com- a mercial Advertiser: a complete history of the trial. / 2 3S pages. 8vo, paper. l8 7° 825 Llewellyn Powers vs. Theodore Cary, Editor of A J/ the Aroostook Times. 395 pages, 8vo,. paper. J, /? Houlton, Me., 1874 8 2 6 Joshua Stow vs. Sherman Converse: a history of - Two Trials. 183 pages (no cover). (3 copies.) » yt New Haven, 1822 827 J. Fenimore Cooper versus Horace Greeley and Thomas McElrath : a Brief Statement of the Pleadings and Argument in the Case, with Running Commenta- ries on the Law. 16 pages, paper covers, new half N, Y. 1843 roan. i ' ™ / /; ^ 86 THE WYNN TRIALS. 828 Libel.— Thomas Cooper for libel on the President of the '// U. S. (No cover.) Phil - l8o ° 829 — Harry Croswell for libel on Thomas Jefferson. . f0 Speeches of Van Ness, Caines and Alex. Hamilton. — ' 8vo (no cover). (2 copies). N. Y. 1804 830 Chas. Denny and others for libel on Elisha Bloomer, N. Y. 1834; John Taylor vs. Ed. C. Delavan, Albany, 1840 (2) ; Reuben Crandall for Seditious Libels by circulating the Publications of the American Anti- Slavery Society. 4 pieces. N. Y. 1836 831 P. W. Duffin of the Irish Brigade, Dublin, and Thos. Lloyd, a Citizen of the U. S. Lloyd, claimed the 1f) Interference of the U. S. Second Edition. 8vo, half roan. Lond. 1793 £V. VO 832 Do. Another copy. Stiff paper cover. 833 Susanna Torrey (widow) against R. M. Field, 1835 ( 2 ); Andrew Boden vs. And. Gifford, N Y. 1854; The King vs. Robert Gourlay, Kingston, 1818; Ed- ward Harper for slander against S. C. Maine, Bost. 1862; DeWitt C. Littlejohn against Horace Greeley, 1861. 6 pieces. 834 A Brief Sketch of the Trial of Wm. Lloyd Garri- j son for libel on Francis Tod. 24 pages (no cover). / ""* Very scarce. Bost. 1834 835 Timothy Upham against Hill and Barton, Pub- lishers of the New Hampshire Patriot. 159 pages, uncut, paper. Dover, 1830 836 Rev. Menzies Rayner vs. Col. A. Judson, Bridge- port, 1825; The Littlejohn Suit against Horace Gree- ley, 1861; Theo. Lyman, Jr., for libel on Daniel Webster, Bost. 1828; Moore and Sevey for libel in The Boston Mirror on Samuel D. Greene, 78 pages, uncut, A Edinburgh, 1833; Titus Hutchinson vs. B. F. Ken- dall, with Appendix of Interesting Reminiscences, Morceaus and Incidents, with which the public life and meandering course of the late "Everlasting Candi- date" are so profusely variegated. Woodstock, Vt., 1836. 5 pieces. x i* h: 2 00 THE WYNN TRIALS. 87 837 Libel. — The News and Courier for libelling Sheriff and / <* paper. N. Y. 1865 841 ■— Account of the Law-Suit by Rev. G. A. M. Elder, Pres. of St. Joseph's College, against Rev. N. L. Rice, O^ for a pretended libel on Rev. David Duparque, a Roman Priest, with remarks on Celibacy and Nun- neries, by Rev. N. L. Rice. i6mo, cloth. (2 copies.) Louisville, Ky., 1837 842 Daniel E. Sickles vs. James Gordon Bennett. Arguments of John Graham on motion to vacate order, / , &c. ; also Opdyke vs. Thurlow Weed. 8vo, half / sheep. 843 Mortimer G. Smith for libel on Miss Emma Will- iams, as having connected r her name with the Separa- (~* f tion of David Groesbeck from his wife, Albany, 1847. Oo-v/6/ Two Editions. 2 pieces. 844 Wm. G. Snelling for libel on Hon. Benj. Whit- man (Judge), 82 pages, uncut, Bost. 1834; Miles Far- mer vs. Dr. David Storer, relative to the Transactions >' between Miss Eliza Dolph and Geo. Washington ' Adams,. 44 pages, uncut, rare, Bost. 1831; Dr. Samuel Thomson (Thomsonian Founder), for libel in Warning the Public against Paine D. Badger, 52 pages, Bost. 1839; Drs. J. G. Nought and others for a libel pub- lished in " The American Lancet," 1830. 4 pieces. 845 Andrew Wright, of the " Republican Spy," for A $* libels on Governor Strong. 32 pages. aO Northampton, 1806 Iff ^ 88 THE WYNN TRIALS. / / 846 Libel. — B. W. Williams and others, Editor and Printer if of the Dew-Drop, a Temperance Paper, for libel upon William Wilbar, a Rumseller of Taunton, Mass. 60 pages. 1846 847 The Mysteries of the Tombs, a Journal of Thirty 0q Days' Imprisonment in the New York City Prison 'for libel, by George Wilkes. 64 pages, paper. N. Y. 1844 848 Li'lburne. The Trial of Lieut. -Collonel John Lilburne, By an extraordinary of special Commission, the 24, , ^- 25, 26 of Octob. , 1649. Being as exactly pen'd and taken in short hand, with which is annexed A neces- ' sary and essential Appendix. Published by Theodorus Verax. Frontispiece portrait (faced to the left). 168 pages (soiled), small 4to, half sheep. 849 The Same. Second Edition. Portrait (faced fo Jq the right). 132 pages. 12 mo, old calf (broken)., (1710) 850 Trial of Mr. John Lilburn, Prisoner in New- gate, at the Sessions of Peace, July 13-16, 1653, with . Jo His Exce P tions t0 tne Bil1 - Small 4to (last 2 leaves slightly damaged, no cover). 1653 s~-j ' 8 5 x Lincoln. The Conspiracy for the Murder of the Presi- (X/ /f dent. 2 vols, nmo, cloth. Bost. 1865 8 5 2 Do. Compiled by Benn Pitman. Frontispiece of >' , £$~ ' portraits. 8vo, sheep. Cinn.-i86s ^ 8 53 Argument of John A. Bingham, papeyr, 1865 (3); ^ -^ and History of the Conspiracy (2) ; and Life of J. jt^sO W. Booth. 6 pieces. 854 Linsey. The dying Speech and Confession of William Linsey, to be executed at Worcester, October 25th, 1770, for the Crime of Burglary. Bost. 1770 Broadside of three columns, with mourning borders and lines. 8 55 ■ — Sermon on Occasion of the Execution of William ^ Linsey, by Thaddeus Maccarty. 28 pages (stained, //f and kSt leaf sli S htl y imperfect).- Bost. 1770. Small ' boards. Very rare. y THE WYNN TRIALS. 89 856 Lispenard. Case on Appeal from Decree of the Chan- 1 cellor in relation to the Will of Alice Lispenard, deceased. Tall 8vo, half sheep. N. Y. 1841 857 Lives and Amours of the Empresses-Consorts to the first Twelve Caesars of Rome. With Historical and 2.T 1 Explanatory Notes by Monsieur de Serviez. Trans- /? *~ lated by Geo. James. 8vo, old calf. Lond. 1723 858 Lives, Behaviour and Dying Words of the Most Re- markable Convicts, from the Year 1700 down to the /JO Present Time. Second Edition, corrected and enlarged. ' 3 vols, small i2mo, calf (rubbed). Lond. 1745 859 Do. From the Year 1725 down to the Present g~() Time. Frontispieces. 2 vols, small nmo, calf. 1760 860 Lives of the Most Remarkable Criminals who have been Condemned and Executed, from the Year 1720 to the / ~> Year 1735. Collected from Original Papers and ' O ^ 1/ Authentic Memoirs. 2 vols, small 8vo, half roan. "[(J. y ^ Lond. : Reeves 6° Turner, .1874 861 The Same. Larger paper. 2 vols. 8vo, half roan. IS 1874. 862 Lives and Criminal Trials of Celebrated Men. 520 °o pages, small nmo, sheep. Phil. 1835 863 Lives of the Felons; or, American Criminal Calendar. ■/*"-» Woodcuts, portraits, Ore. 8vo, paper. (2 copies.) 1846 864 Lives and Tragical Deaths of Beautiful Females. 8vo, . ^7 paper. Bost. and N. Y. 1847 865 Lockhart. Report of Proceedings under Brieve for ^ Cognition of James Sinclair Lockhart, Esq. Printed Edina. Price Thrip pence. Reprinted 1881. Small 4to, paper. 8 73 Gilmour v. Gilmour's Trustees, Glasgow, 1852: A Brieve of Idiotry; Peter Duncan against David Yoolow, Edin. 1837; Allen versus Dutton, Lond. 1833; , JO Hincks and Others v. Turnly, Belfast, 1848; Report of the Inquiry respecting Miss Ewings, Exeter, 1859; Case of Dr. Fr. Beer, Sydney, 1868. 6 vols, cloth and paper. 8 74 Ebenezer Haskell, his Trial and Acquittal. Portrait. 8vo, cloth. Phil. 1869 ' 8 75 — Account of Imprisonment and Sufferings of Robert Fuller, of Cambridge, 1833; Trip from High- gate Springs to Boston, including ten days confinement in Brattleboro Prison ; Three Years in a Mad-house, by a Victim, 1852, 12 pieces. 876 Addresses by John A. Taylor and others in cases JQ of Burroughs and Fuchs. 8vo, cloth. N. Y. 1882 00 , Jo THE WYNN TRIALS. 91 877 Lyon. Narrative of Patrick Lyon, who suffered three months severe imprisonment in Philadelphia Gaol, on merely a vague suspicion of being concerned in the s\ Robbery of the Bank of Pennsylvania, with his remarks * / * thereon, Phil. 1799, 8vo, half morocco; also, Report of Trial of Samuel M. Fox, Pres., and other officers of the Bank, at the Suit of Patrick Lyon to recover damages for false imprisonment, 184 pages (broken). 2 vols. 878 |7K\ ARTYROLOGY. Het Bloedig Toonel, of Marte- ns ll laers Spiegel der Doops-Gesinde of Wecreloose Aj Oo Christenen, door T. J. V. Braght. Illustrated with over tU 100 curious copper-plates, exhibiting a great variety of modes of torture and execution. 2 vols, folio, vellum. T'Amsterdam, 1685 879 De Historie der Martclaren, Die om het getuy- genisse der Euangelischer Waarheit haar bloet gestort '"',, *~ hebben, etc., door den Beroemden Zededichter Claas ' Bruin. Over 150 copperplates. Folio, uncut, boards. Te Leyden, 1747 880 McCunn, John H. (Justice of N. Y. Superior Ct.). Im- J. / peachment. 8vo, sheep. Albany, 1874 881 MacFarlane, C. The Lives and Exploits of Banditti and Robbers in all Parts of the World. Frontispieces and // title-vignettes (spotted). 2 vols. i2mo, half cakf. Lond. 1833 882 M'Garahan, M., against Rev. Thos. Maguire, for de- r~- ,- bauching his' daughter. {With her portrait, colored.) oL JfO 8vo. (No cover). Dublin, 1827 883 M'Ghinness, Jacob. Memoir of Extraordinary Life and Wonderful Conversion of an Infidel Atheistical Re- / ~ former, who was executed for murder. 51 pages (no cover). Manchester, 1820 884 MacGregor, Geo. The History of Burke and Hare and of the Resurrectionist Times: a Fragment from the Criminal Annals of Scotland. 7 illustrations. 8vo, ( / ' f cloth. Glasgow, 1884 92 THE WYNN TRIALS. 885 Maclaurin {Editor). Arguments and Decisions in ^ — Remarkable Cases before the High Courts of Justici- ary, and other Supreme Courts in Scotland. 4to, calf. ' v Edinburgh, 1774 886 Mackcoull. Memoir of the Life and trial of James Mackcoull, or Moffat, who robbed the Branch of the . ^if* Paisley Union Bank of 20,000 pounds. With Notes, Anecdotes, and a portrait, and Appendix. 8vo, cloth. Edinburgh, 1822 887 M'Gregor. Trials of James, Duncan and Robert M'Gregor, Three Sons of the Celebrated Rob Roy; and . v J a Memoir relating to the Highlands. i2mo. Edinburgh, 1818 888 Mackenzie. Naval Court Martial of Alex. Slidell Mac- . 2j— kenzie, to which is annexed an Elaborate Review by / James Fenimore Cooper. 8vo, cloth. N. Y. 1844 889 M'Kinley, Andrew. For Administering Unlawful Oaths, with the antecedent proceedings against Wm. , f Edgar, John Keith and And. M'Kinley. 8vo, half roan. Edinburgh, 1818 890 Maclean. A Complete History- of James Maclean, the Gentleman Highwayman, who was executed at Tyburn 1$ i75°- Scarce portrait (slightly torn). 8vo, half calf. Lond. 891 M'Laren, Alex., and Thos. Baird, for Sedition. 153 . / (f pages (no cover). Edinburgh, 181 7 892 M'Levy, James. Curiositiesof Crime in Edinburgh dur- ing the last thirty years. Portrait. Post 8vo, half , (* - //, 94 THE WYNN TRIALS. - goo Manella, Pujals & Co., of Cadiz, versus James Barry, f- of Baltimore, in. Circuit Court and U. S. Supreme " " Court. 39 pages (no cover). 1806 901 Manuel, Pierre. La Police de Paris Devoilee. 2 vols. C jf" 8vo, sheep. Paris > x 794 <*"" 902 Maquet. Alboize et A. Maquet; Les Prisons de l'Europe, histoire des prisonniers d'etat, des victimes a r/y is Exposed. With Appendix by John Martin. 47 pages (no cover). Providence, R. I. 1827 . / 907 Martin, John H. Bench and Bar of Philadelphia. 326 I Ji- pages, 8vo, boards, cloth backs. 1883 908 Martin, Jonathan, for Setting Fire to York Minster. ic"q Portrait. 92 pages, 8vo (no cover). Lond. 1829 909 Another copy (plate slightly imperfect) ; also, A q Copy of Second Edition. 2 vols, (no cover). 910 Marwood, Rev. Geo., versus Earl of Herwood and ^_ another, relative to certain derelict land, part of the 7j channel of the River Tees. 8vo, cloth. 1842 911 Maryborough Special Commission, Report of the Trials, May 23-June'6, 1832; also, Court Martial of Admiral ^ James Lord Gambier, 1809. 8vo, half roan. J THE WYNN TRIALS. 95 912 Maryland. An Exhibit of the Losses Sustained at the Office of Discount and Deposit, Baltimore, under the Administration of James A. Buchanan, President, and CX Jas. W. McCulloh, Cashier, to which is appended, A * 01/ 'Report of the Conspiracy Cases tried at Harford Co. Ct. 8vo, half roan. Bait. 1823 913 Reports of the Committee of Grievances and Courts of Justice of the House of Delegates on the ^ tJfl Subject of the Recent Mobs and Riots in the City of / Baltimore, with the Depositions. 8vo, sheep. Annapolis, 1813 914 Massachusetts State Board of Health. John M. C ^ Tyler et al. vs. John P. Squire et al. With plan. 8vo, O/.JlS" cloth. (2) 1874 915. Matlock Will Case: Cresswell vs. Jackson. 90 pages, P 1 J* paper. Derby, 1864 916 Mathews, Geo. Extraordinary and Shocking Case — >, , capitally convicted on a false charge. .93 pages (no *-l" cover). Lond. (1818) 917 Mathieson, John Memoirs of his Life and Trial — exe- . I q cuted for Forgery. 48 pages (no cover). Lond. (1779) 918 Maurice (Jas.) against Samuel Judd, in the Mayor's Court of the City of New York, 30 and 31 of Dec, 1818, wherein the problem, Is a Whale a Fish? is dis- cussed theologically, scholastically and historically. Reprint by William Sampson. 83 pages (no cover). Scarce. N. Y. 1819 919 Maxwell, Hiram. Report of his Case in City Hall, N. Y., 3d Feb., 1823, with Speech and Doctrine of r „ John A. Graham on the Practice of taking the Examin- Jj fy ation and Confessions in the Police Office, with letters and opinions. 71 pages, 8vo, paper. 1823 920 Medical Cases, mostly for Malpractice: Cooper vs. Wakeley, Lond. 1829, Lithotomy; Lorenzo Stack vs. J/ Dix Crosby, Woodstock, Vt., 1854; Walsh vs. Sayre, If* N. Y. 1870; Fairchild vs. Grabham, for Defamation, Lond. 1819; &c. 10 pieces. /' 96 THE WYNN TRIALS. % / Ik Jl .If 921 Medland, W. M., and Chas. Weobly. A Collection of Remarkable and Interesting Criminal Trials, Actions ij r at Law, &c. Frontispiece, portraits, &c. 3 vols. 8vo, calf. Lond. 1803 Crim. Con., Forgery, Murder, Rape, Seduction, Fraud, &c. Scarce. 'p 922 The same. 3 vols, in 1. Half- sheep. 1803 923 — Another copy. 3 vols, half sheep (not matched in binding; Vol. 3 spotted). 924 Mail Robbers: Michael Mellon, George Wilson and James Porter. 8vo, half morocco. Phil. 1830 925 Melville, Henry. Lord Viscount Melville by Impeach- ment for High Crimes, &c, with Sketch of his Life. Portrait. 8vo, half roan. Lond. 1806 926 Meredith, Mrs. A Book about Criminals. Small ^ *l£* i2mo, cloth. Lond. 1881 927 MercerOn, Joseph, Treasurer of the Poor Rate Funds j a of St. Matthew, Bethnal Green, for Fraud. 8vo, ' ' boaids, uncut. Lond. 1819 * .« 928 Another. 8vo, half calf (spotted). 1819 929 Merritt, Henry W. A Special Justice for Preserving J— the Peace in the City of New York — Official Miscon- — " duct, &c. 8vo, paper, uncut. Scarce. N. Y. 1840 930 Methodists. Nightingale vs. Stockdale, a libel in a Review of the " Portraiture of Methodism." 97 pages (no cover). Lond. (1809) 931 Rev. Jacob Gruber, for a Misdemeanor, in pages, i2mo (no cover). Fredericktown, Md., 181 9 The Slavery Question. 93 2 Henry Hagle against Members of the Church, for trespass in removing a Chapel, York, 1831; Trial and Defence of Erastus Montague — Church Quarrel in Ben- f- nington, Vt., 1835; Mrs. Sally Thompson, for Insu- bordination to the Church Rules, &c, in Cherry Val- ley, 1830 (2); Persecutions and Trials of Rev. John Whittlesy, of Salem, Ct., 1845; Joseph Parish, for Immoral Conduct, Cinn. 1850; Defence of Rev. B. T. ■jo • 7« / THE WYNN TRIALS. 97 Roberts, before the Genesee Conf., 1858; Church Trial of John Lenley, 1879; History of Prof. J. A. Reubelt's Trial and Expulsion from the Church and the Indiana University, 187 1. 9 pieces. 933 Methodists. Church Property Case. Henry B. Bascom . lO and others vs. George Lane and others. 8vo, cloth. N. Y. 1851 934 Militia Reporter. Trials of Capt. Jos. Loring, Capt. . ,]

pages, sm. 8vo, half roan, uncut. Newark, N. J., 1806 976 Another edition, Hartford, 1806, i 2 mo, paper j2L (stained); and another, with title-page view of his execu- f // Hon, no place, paper, 2 pieces. 977 Ashland Tragedy. Murder of Fannie and Robbie Gib- bons and Emma Carico. Illustrated. 52 pages, paper. ' " ° Ashland, Ky." 978 Avery, Ephraim K., charged with the Murder of Sarah Maria Cornell, reported by Benj. F. Hallett, with Ap* pendix, 207 pages, a map facing page 16, second edition ; * * J

paper. (Ohio) 985 Baham. Particulars of the Murder of Nathan Adler, in- cluding the whole testimony taken by the Coroner, J I'll and the inquisition and arrest of the three Bahams. j plates. 67 pages, 8vo, paper. Very scarce. Auburn^ N. Y. , 1850 V986 Bailey, Adoniram, for murder of J. W. Pollock, Wind- I n ham, Ct., 1825. 24 pages, 8vo, half roan. 987 Another copy: Trial and Execution, of Thomas Barrett for rape and murder, Bost. 1845; The Climax in Crime, or Trial, &c, of Stephen Merris Bellew in Q. Collin Co., Texas, 1872, 207 pages; Dr. Stephen T. Beale, Phil. 1855; and Review of the Scandalous and Impertinent Beale Pamphlet, 1855. 5 pieces. 988 Baker, Dr. Abner (a Monomaniac). Life and Trial for murder of his brother-in-law, Daniel Bates, including letters and petitions in favor of pardon, &c. Pamph- *V ' let by A. Baker, Sr., laid in. 8vo, half roau. Louisville, Ky., 1846 989 Banks, John. Life, Trial and Confession, murder of , Q his wife. 24 pages. N. Y. n. d. (1807). Small 8vo, J half roan. • ' , ^ 990 Barbot, John (Atty. at Law), for murder of Mathew 60 Mills, Esq. 63 pages, folio. (No cover.) Lond. 1753 991 Baron, OctaVius. Murder of Wm. Lyman. 52 pages, „ uncut. (Title soiled.) Rare. Rochester, 1838 H / THE WYNN TRIALS. 103 992 Beauchamp, Jeroboam O., who was executed for murder of Col. .Solomon P. Sharp. Confession written by himself, to which is added Some Poetical Pieces writ- jf ten b y Mrs- Ann Beau champ, who voluntarily put an end to her existence on the day of the execution of her husband, and was buried in the same grave with him. 134 pages. Bloomfield, Ky., 1826. Tall 8vo, half roan. J/. 993 — - — Another edition, published by H. T. Goodsell ; also the Life of J. O. Beauchamp (lacking plates), Frankfort, 1850; The Avenger's Doom, or History and Tale of J. O. Beauchamp and Miss Ann Cooke, with cuts, Louisville, 1851; and Vindication of the character of the late Col. Solomon P. Sharp from the calumnies published by Patrick Darby and Jeroboam O. Beauchamp, by L. J. Sharp, 8vo, paper, uncut, Frankfort, 1827. Together 4 pie.ces. 994 Beauchamp, Mrs. Ann. Letters of Ann Cook, late Mrs. Beauchamp, to her friend in Maryland, contain- ing short history of the life of that remarkable woman. (Seduced by Col. Sharp, married J. Beauchamp, who, 2 °0 to avenge her wrongs, murdered Sharp, and was tried \J ~~ and executed. She committed suicide.) i2tno, boards, pp. 91. Wash. 1826 " This is the only copy I have ever known or heard of, purports to give full particulars of her life, with details of the seduction, &c."^ Wynn. 995 (Beck, W. L. De.) Murder will Out. The Horrors of a the Queen City: an account of murders. 128 pages. * JO Cinn. 1867. Small 8vo, paper. aj-996 ■ Another copy. Paper. Cinn. 1871 997 Becker, Barent. Trial and Confession for murder of his wife, Johnstown, 1815, 16 pages (title damaged) ; The Extraordinary Life and Confession of the late JT-£ Thomas Bedworth, 18 pages; John Bellingham, for * murder of Rt. Hon. Spencer Perceval, 104 pages, t ft OJ 104 THE WYNN TRIALS. Lond. 1 812; An Account of the Assassination of Rt. Hon. Spencer Perceval and Trial, 48 pages, 121x10, Lond.: Richard E. Bell. Mercer Co., Pa., 1877. 5 pieces. 998 Bennett, Benjamin, for murder of Seth Haskins. 24 6 J~b pages, Mncut. (No cover.) Very rare. ^ -" Saratoga Springs, 1^20 • 999 Berkeley Poachers (eleven in number), for murder of / Wm. Ingram. Map. 65 pages, uncut, paper. ' Scarce. Bost. 18 16 1001 Bevir, Jos. A Short Account of Life and Dying „ Speech- of, for murder of Mary, his daughter. 32 / pages. Kingston, 1815 1002 Bickford, Jas. M., and Thos. Cook, for murder of ^, John B. Secor, 46 pages ; and another edition, 44 , 0~4 pages. 2 vols, paper. Malone, N. Y., 1854 Two sets. ^1003 Billings, Jesse. Second Trial, report in 5 Nos. of the . lJ~ Ballston Journal, April-May, 1880. As a lot. 1004 Bishop, Williams and May, for the murder of the oa Italian boy, Carlo Ferrier. 3I pages. Lond. 1831. / *-' ' Boards, cloth back 1005 Pierce Egan's Account of the Trial, with por- traits, &>c; in same volume, Trial of Rebecca Hodges ^ for setting fire to the Ricks of Mr. Samuel Birch, in oljr^v Ward End, 1818. 8vo, cloth. ^ 4oo6 Pierce Egan's Account, paper; also A Connected £~ History of the Trials for Burking, 40 pages, i2tno, / r Lond. 1832. 2 pieces. 1007 Black, Harry C, for the killing of Col. W. W. McKaig, Jr. Woodcut portraits. 172 pages, 8vo, paper. Y^ (2 copies.) Washington, D. C, 1871 THE WYNN TRIALS. 105 1008 Blandy, Mary, for murder of her father. 46 pages, v ^c folio. (No cover.) Lond. 1752 1009 Her Own Account of the Affair between her and Mr. Cranstoun, with copies of original letters', &c, f ^ 1 2 mo, 1752 ; A Letter from a Clergyman to Miss Mary , /V Blandy, with her answer, &c, 8 pages, i2mo; The Fair Parricide: a Tragedy, 1752, half calf. 3 vols. 1010 Blood for Blood; or, Justice Executed for Innocent Blood-Shed. Being a true Narrative of that late horrid Murder by Mary Cook, upon her own and only . 7 a beloved child, &c. By N. Partridge and J. Sharp. / y With a Sermon upon the same occasion. Pages 47 and 48. Lond. 1670. i6mo, half morocco. Scarce. ion Bodine. The Early Life of Polly Bodine, with the complete testimony given in at Port Richmond on * J~2 preliminary examination, much of which was taken ^ with "closed doors." Woodcut portraits, cs>c. She killed children. i2mo, paper. Very rare. N. Y. 1846 1012 Boies, John, for Murder of His Wife, 36 pages (soiled), Dedham, Mass. 1829; John Bolton for Murder of Eliz. . if Rainbow, his apprentice-girl, York, 1774. 24 pages. 2 pieces. . fa 1013 Another copy of each.. 2 pieces. 1014 Bonafous, Louis (en religion Frere Leotade). Accuse du double attentat de Viol at de Meurtre, sur la personne de Cecile Combettes agee de muins de 15 ans. d t Acte d'Accusation, 1848, debats et plaidoiries, 1848. ^ //f Portrait and plan. 1 vol. i8mo, cloth. PaFis, 1848 A curious and rare work, showing in glaring colours the evils that inevitably attend enforced celibacy. The trial is curious from the efforts made by the priesthood to obstruct and to obtain an acquittal, in which they failed. It is believed that there 'are only three copies of the work in 1 existence. 1015 Boorn, Stephen and Jesse, for the murder of Russell Colvin. With particulars of the Wonderful Discovery /"> thereafter of the said Colvin's being alive, and his /. /JL '"'return, 32 pages. Rutland, Vt. (1819). Original, Oiy/ scarce. 8vo, half roan. 1 Jj 106 . THE WYNN TRIALS. 1016 Boorn. Mystery Developed; or, Russell Colvin (sup- posed to be murdered) in full life, and Stephen and A ■'■» Jesse Boorn (his convicted murderers) rescued from v -c c ignominious death. 48 pages, paper. Hartford, 1820 1017 Trial, Confessions and Conviction of Jesse and Stephen Boorn, and return of the man supposed to t - have been murdered. By Hon. Leonard Sargeant. • * v 48 pages, 8vo, paper. Manchester, Vt. , 1.873. (7 copies.) 1018 Bowlsby. The Great "Trunk Mystery." Murder of the beautiful Miss Alice A. Bowlsby. Illustrated. 8vo, / " paper. Phil. 1019 "Bravo" Poisoning Case. The Balham Mystery. "' y Illustrated. 56 pages, folio,' paper. Lond. 1020 Brinvilliers. Memoire du Proces Extraordinaire contre Madame de Brinvilliers and de la Chausse Valet de (~~* Monsr. Sainte-Croix. Pour'Raison des Empoisonne- • J> Q mens des diverses Personnes, &c. 140 pages, small i2mo, calf. Rare/ Amsterdam, 1676 102 1 Brittlebank, Andrew and Francis, and Edmund _^ Spencer, for murder of William Cu'ddie. Frontispiece yi u and title-page vignette. 45 pages, uncut, boards. Wirksworth, 1821 1022 Broadsides. Account of Murder of Eliza Johnson by Wm. Sutton; Trial, Confession, &c. , of Murphy and « / * Sullivan for murder of Mrs. J. Lewis. 2 pieces. 1023 Brown, Wm. Murder of Mrs. Bessie Brown: a Start- ii ling Confession. 22 pages. Illustrated. 8vo, paper. '/ Wash. 1024 Browne, G. L, and C. G. Stewart. Reports of Trials for Murder by Poisoning by Prussic Acid, f-t Strychnia, Antimony, Arsenic and Aconita. With V { Chemical Introduction and Notes on the poisons us«d. / 604 pages, 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1883 1025 Budge. The Entire and Unabridged Evidence on the Second Inquest concerning the death of Mrs. Priscilla Budge, wife of Rev. Henry Budge, of Greig, Lewis /A THE WYNN TRIALS. 10? Co., N. Y. ; also Evidence at the Examination of Rev. Henry Budge, charged with the Murder. 184 pages, small 8vo, paper. Louisville, N. Y. i860 1026 Budge. A Review of the Case. An examination of the f „ Medico-Legal questions, &c, by John Swinburne. M.D. ' /<> 94 pages, 8vo, paper. Illustrated. 2 copies. Albany, 1862 1027 Bunker. The Life of Anson Bunker, "The Bloody Hand," the perpetrator of no less than Fifteen Cold- « j<. Blooded Murders. His confession and doom. Illustrated. 8vo, paper. (2 copies.) . Phil. 1028 Burdell Case. Closing Argument of Mr. Charles ^ ~ Edwards in Surrogate's Court, 1857 (2 copies); also, «>*.'<• The Burdell Mystery Unravelled, 1863. 3 vols, folio. 1029 Burnham, Josiah. Outline of his Life and Character, convicted of Murder, by himself (1 1 pages torn through AV^ the folds), Hanover, N. H. ; John Burwick, after / — . Murdering His Wife, put an end to his own existence, Phil. 181 6; Confessions of John Burnett; also, Account of the Anti-Rent Rebellion, &c, Schenectady, 1846. 3 pieces. 1030 Burke, W., and Helen M'Dougal, for Murder of f Margery Campbell or Docherty. With portraits, plan, oL'fd drv. 8vo, half calf. Edinburgh, 1829 1031 Burke, Francis. For Manslaughter, by administering .- to Benj. M. Hazelip certain Thomsonian Remedies. /. 108 pages, i2mo (no cover). Scarce. Bait. 1832 1032 Bush, Robert. For Murder of his Wife Sally. With . extracts from his own Writings, and the last words of Ji — said Bush. 16 pages, 8vo, uncut (spotted). Very scarce. Springfield (Mass.), 1828 1033 Butterfield, Jane, for Murder of William Scawen-, _ Esq. 53 pages (a few leaves torn). Folio, half roan. A, ' Lond. 1775 1034 Byron, Baron of Rochdale, for Murder of William ■ Chaworth. 47 pages, folio (no cover). , Lond. 1765 108 THE WYNN TRIALS. 1035 Cadien, Baptiste. Case of, for Murder of an Indian. ■JO 24 pages, 1 2mo, paper. Scarce. (2 copies.) / " — "" Three Rivers (Canada), 1838 1036 Calhoun, Samuel H., the Soldier Murderer. Life, / / Trial, Death and Confession. 2 woodcut portraits. I 1 / i2mo, cloth. (2 copies.) Cinn., O., 1862 1037 Campbell, Major H. A., for Murder of Captain Alex. >fj Boyd in a duel. 62 pages (no cover). Lond. 1808 ^1038 The same, with letter by Mrs. Campbell. 44 ^C pages (no cover). Bost. 1808 1039 Campbell; Mungo, for Murder of Alexander, Earl of Eglintoun, 111 pages, Lond. 1770; also, Information -" j for Mungo Campbell, late Officer of Excise, in a . Criminal Prosecution, &c.,i46 pages. 1 vol. 8vo, half °' J • ' calf. 1040 Cannaday, John Eli, who murdered Marcus . Louis. / c 7f Life and Confessions. 8 pages, paper. J « , Holly Springs, 1876 1041 Cannon, Lucretia P. Narrative and Confessions: an account of some of the most horrible and shocking /-, murders and daring robberies ever committed by one * v. ~'J Charge; also, an Account of his Escape from Prison, Recapture and Execution, 22 pages, Phil. 1833, pub- lished by order of the Sheriff; also, The Only True and Authentic Confession, Anecdotes, &c, with lithograph portrait, 24 pages, Phil. 3 pieces. Scarce. 1055 Colcord, M. , and E. J. A. Webster and others for * f ' Murder of Dolly Seaver. 46 pages (no cover). 1 / «^/ A. G. Riddle for the Prosecution. 69 pages, paper. / ^ Cleveland, O., 1859 1059 Cole, Mary. Confession of. Murder of Agnes Teaurs -n her mother. Curious cut on title. 12 pages, paper. /- - N. Y. n. d. 1060 Colley, Thomas, for Murder of Ruth Osborne, a ' ■, reputed Witch. 11 pages, small 4to (no cover). Rare. • f J (Lond. 1751) 106 1 Comings, Wm. F., for Murder of his Wife, with his Life -j, by Himself. 158 pages, 8vo, paper. (2 copies.) / "~ Bost. 1844 1062 Conant, Sylvanus. Sermon at Taunton Dec. the first, 1763, upon the Execution of Bristol, a Negro Boy, for ^ '" the Murder of Miss Elizabeth McKinstry. 36 pages, * ' 8vo. Bost. 1764 1063 Confessions, Trials and Biographical Sketches of, .f the most Cold-blooded Murderers who have been i'l Executed in this Country. Illustrated. nmo, cloth. Hartford, 1854 1064 Confessions of Ishmael Fraser and Geo. Vanderpool, ^ ^ under Sentence of Death for Arson. 15 pages (no / c- cover). Scarce. N. Y. (1816) 1065 Congdon, Geo. W., 'for Murder of Christopher G. Wilcox at Old Warwick. R. I., July 31, 1883. 176 1 lj (' pages, 8vo, paper. Providence, 1884 s J .1066 Coolidge, Dr. Valorous P., for Murder of Edward % *~l~ Mathews at Waterville, Me. 40 pages, uncut. (1848) 1067 Converse. A Sermon preached at the Execution of Abiel Converse, executed for Murder of her Infant r . Bastard Child. By Aaron Bascom. 24 page's (spotted, margins broken). Northampton, 1788 ■>*- / Very rare. THE WYNN TRIALS. m 1068 Cooper, James, and William Moulds, for the respect- ive Murders of Joseph Hallis (aged 70)., at Compton, _ J(T and William Turner, at Farnham (Surrey). With woodcut. Half roan. jg 1069 Cornwallis, Lord. An Impartial Trial of, for Murder. , JJ~ I2 P a S es > folio ( no coyer). Lond. 1679 1070 Corcoran, J. J., for Murder of Lee Teep (Chinaman). /TfVS 11 Pages, paper. N. Y. (1881) 107 1 Corder, William. An Authentic and Faithful History of the Mysterious Murder of Maria Martin, with all the J $o extraordinary circumstances which led to the discovery of her body in the Red Barn, to which is added the / /? . Trial of William Corder, account of his execution, dis- bvdld **"* y section, &c, with letters. Embellished with many highly *0*fa Jjt£-**L. interesting engravings. 472 pages, 8vo, half calf. . ' Scarce, curious and interesting tract. Lond. 1834 ■ 1072 Trial of William Corder, including the Matri- monial Advertisement and many other curious and im- » v " portant particulars.* Portrait and other illustrations. 7 2 pages (no cover). Lond. 1828 ' 1073 Corey, Daniel H., for Murder of Mrs. Matilda Nash, $,yp- at Sullivan, N. H. 80 pages, paper. Newport, 1830 1074 Cour D'Assises du Rhone. Affaire de Saint- Cyr. As- ~ sassinats: 1 de Jeane Robier; 2 de Jeanne Marie Des- cL>3q playes; 3 de Parrette Gazette. Illustrated. 8vo, cloth. Lyon, i860 1075 Courvoiser, Fr. B., for Murder of Lord W. Russell, with newspaper cuttings (1840); Thos. R. Crawley, j^ for the Murder of Mary Mooney, Dublin, 1806; John ^ Cupper and Judith Brown, his servant, for poysoning his wife. Lond. 1684 3. pieces. 1076 Crop. Astounding Developments. A Faithful Account of the Last Days of Marion Crop, Henry C. Cambrill and John Cyphus (colored), including Crop's Confes- f'ly sion, made on the 14th and 15th of last March, 1859, ' by a Spiritual Adviser (Wm. Scott Downey). 16 pages, 8vo, red morocco. Very rare. ft) I 112 THE WYNN TRIALS. 1077 Crowninshield, Geo., J. J. Knapp, Jun., and J. F. /* f Knapp, for Murder of Capt. Joseph White. 104 pages /£ (last leaf imperfect, no cover). Scarce. Bost. 1830 Daniel Webster assisted the prosecution. 1.078 Crozier, Geo. E., for Murder of his Wife. 60 pages, *py paper. Penn Yan, 1876 1079 Curtis, Winslow. Conspiracy of, convicted of Murder on the High Seas, 15 pages, Bost. 1827; Perley Cut- ter and Agnes White, for Murder of Henry Holten, Bost. 1 816. 2 pieces. 1 080 Daley, Dominic, and James Halligan, for Murder of f-0 Marcus Lyon. 88 pages (no cover). — Northampton (Mass., 1806) 1 08 1 D almas, Aug., for Murder of Mrs. Macfarlane. 8 2,5" pages, 1 2 mo, paper. 1082 Daniel, Henry, for Murder of Clifton R. Thomson, ^'/U 36 pages, paper. Cinn. 1845 /083 Darnes, Wm. P., for Manslaughter, in the death of Andrew J. Davis, Esq. • 269 pages, uncut, paper. ^ Bost. 1841 1084 Davenport, Barnett. A Brief Narrative of the Life -- and Confession, under sentence for a series of the most 7 ^- horrid murders, Litchfield, Ct. Printed in the Year 1780. ' 15 pages (slightly damaged). Very rare. 1085 Davis, Emma, for attempt to murder Miss Manning by p poison, in six numbers of the Malone Palladium, 1881. ' V Scarce. The only edition. 1086 Davis, Lemuel J. (an U. S. Corporal), for Murder of / j~b Brannie Hall, who was a violator of the Revenue Laws J — - and endeavoring to escape. 76 pages. Charleston, S. C, 1878 (~ 1087 Dawson, Daniel, for .Poisoning Mr. Adams's Mare. 57 ^ r /*r pages (no cover). Lond. (1812) 1088 Dennis, Richard, for Murder of James Shaw. Report f>^~ by S ' C- Car P enter - l6 6 pages, uncut, 8vo, half roan, ,H Charleston, S. C, 1805 10B9 Another copy. (No cover), trimmed. •7 / >r •4 r* > rZT£ WYNN TRIALS. 113 1090 Dergan, Bridget. Life and Confession of, Murder of Miss Ellen Coriell. Illustrated. 8vo, paper. (3 copies.) Phil. (1867) 1091 Donnall, Robert S. (Surgeon and Apothecary), for / V T) Murder b y poison of Mrs. Elizabeth Dowing, Widow, / his Mother-in- Law. 179 pages, uncut, 8vo, boards. Scarce. Falmouth, 1817 • 1092 Another copy. 8vo, half calf, sprinkled edges. 1093 Donnelly, J. P., for Murder of Albert S. Moses, Free- hold, N. J., 1859; Robt. Douglass, for Murder of p 2 Co., 1801 Exceedingly rare. / / // /■ THE WYNN TRIALS. 115 1 1 1 2 Fairbanks. The Solemn Declaration of the late Unfortu- nate Jason Fairbanks, from the original MS., composed i qq and signed by himself a very short time before death, with some account of his life and character. 8vo, uncut, 55 -pages. Dedham, 1801 1 1 13 Farmer, Daniel Davis, for the Murder of Widow Anna Ayer, at Goffstoun (New Hampshire), 72 pages, un- / cut, Concord, 1821; also Life and Confession of • CrO Farmer and his Valedictory Address and some of his Correspondence, 52 pages, unbound, the title-page mounted, Amherst, 1822; and another Edition, 24 . pages, i2mo, Amhurst, 1822. 3 pieces. Rare. I 1 1 14 Another Copy of the Trial. 72 pages, edges • ^ trimmed. 11 15 Ferrers (Earl), for Murder of John Johnson. {Portrait • J -» inserted.) 55 pages (no cover), folio. Lond/1760 1 1 16 Ferguson, Bradbury, for Murder of Mrs. Eliza Ann J Ferguson; and Geo. F. Willy for Murder of David Glass. 90 pages, paper. Concord (N. H.), 1841 1 1 17 Field, Albert S. , for Murder of Jonathan Gray. 48 /*%. pages, uncut (no cover). Providence (R. I.), 1826 1 1 18 Fitzgerald, Geo. R., and others, for Murder of Patrick tj~ Randal Macdonnell and Charles Hipson. 181 pages, paper. Dublin, 1786 r Jq m 9 Another Copy. Ltond. : reprinted, 1786 1 1 20 Flynn, Patrick, for Murder of Robert James. 12 * W pages. Catskill, 1846 1 i2i Fortmeyer, Julia. Life, Crimes and Confession r (known as the baby burner). Illustrated. 8vo, paper. * If (2 copies.) PhiL 1 1 22 Forwood, Stephen, for Murder of his Wife and Daugh- • 4 ter at Ramsgate. Newspaper cuttings pasted. 8vo J" (no cover). Very scarce. ( l8 ^5) 1123 Foote, Henry Leander. Life and Adventures, written by himself, with confession of Rape and Murder of f8 Miss Emily H. Cooper, New Haven (1850); also, a Poem on the Murder by Capt. Isaac Miner, i2mo, N. H. 1850. 2 vols, paper. I 116 THE WYNN TRIALS. 1 124 Fox, John, for Murder of John, Henry. 18 pages, un- (k $V cut. New Brunswick, N. J. 1856 ^° 1125 Freeman, Wm., for Murder of John G. Van Nest, in- , eluding evidence and arguments of counsel. Reported 'jo- byB. F. Hall. 508 pages, 8vo, sheep. Auburn, 1848 1 1 26 Frost, Dr. K. K., for Manslaughter, committed on Tibericus G. French, by the administration of certain A Thomsonian Remedies, with the Speeches of John A. . JO Morrill and David Paul Brown, 104 pages, Phil. 1835; with duplicate of Brown's Speeches. 2 pieces. 1 1 27 Fauldes. Proces des Prevenus de 1'Assassinat de M. Fualdes, Ex-Magistrat a Rhodez, portrait of Mme. ~ Mauson, 8vo, calf, Paris, 1817; Histoire Complete du • /' Proces de 1'Assassinat de M. Fauldes, with portraits ■ and views, half calf, 1818; Memoires de M. Clemandot en reponse a Ceux de Mme. Mauson, also L'Intrigue de Rodez, boards, 1818; Memoirs of Madame Mauson Explanatory of her Conduct on the Trial, with portrait, translated (no cover), Lond, 1818. 4 vols. 8vo. ns8 Full and True (A) Relation of an Horrid and Bloody 1 Murther committed between Ravensden and Bedford £~U on the nth of July last, by one Neighbor upon '0 another, who, being both drunk, quarrelled on the Rpad. 8 pages, 8vo, half roan. Lond., printed 1679 1 1 29 Furnald, Amos, for Murder of Alfred Furnald. 127 7J a pages (no cover). (2 copies.) Scarce. Concord (N. H.), 1825 1 1 30 Fyler, Alfred, for Murder of Miss Ruth Fyler, and a liiO complete history of the murder. Fortrait, view and J diagram. 176 pages (no cover). Syracuse (N. Y.), l8 SS- (One leaf torn through.) A pT 1131 — : Another copy. (Portrait damaged.) 1 132 Getter, Charles, for Murder of his Wife. With Ar- 5 <- guments at length. 71 pages, 8vo, half roan. fl Phil. 1833 /' THE WYN.N TRIALS. 117 1133 Gibbs, Charles (Mutiny and Murder): Confession that he had participated in the Murder of nearly 400 / Human beings. 2 rude wood engravings. 36 pages, uncut, small 8vo, paper. Providence, 1831 1134 Gibbs, David, Fanny Leach and Eliza P. Burdick. ! j-j Examination of, for the Murder of Sally Burdick, at J Coventry, R. I. 44 pages, uncut, small 8vo. Hartford, 1833 1135 Giddings, Daniel, for Shooting Benjamin Wiltshire. //0 Complete Record. 436 pages, 8vo, paper. Hillsboro, Ohio, 1884 1136 Gilman, Ephraim, for Murder of Mrs. Harriet B. Swan. •' 77 pages (no cover). Portland (Me.), 1863 1 137 Glendenning, Rev. J. S. , for Murder of Mary Pomeroy, *— the Jersey City Music Teacher. Wood engravings. 86 pages, paper. Phil. 1138 Goodenough. Fair Warning to Murders of Infants: being an Account of the Tryal, Condemnation and jp- Execution of Mary Goodenough, in Oxon, in February, 169^. 14 pages, small 4to, half roan. Lond. 1692 1 139 Goodere, Samuel, Matthew Mahony and Charles White, for Murder of Sir John Dineley Goodere, on . A i board the ship " Ruby, " folded plate, 53 pages, folio, Lond. 1 741; Another Edition, 8vo, Dublin, 1740. 2 pieces. 1140 Godfrey. Reflections upon the Murder of S. Edmund- Bury Godfrey. The Design of Thompson, Farwell and 4 JO Paine to sham off that Murder from the Papists, &c. Folio, half calf, new. Lond. 1682 1141 Goodwin, H. K., for Murder of Albert D. Swan. 719 j£f"V pages, 8vo, sheep. Bost. 1887 1 142 Goodwin, Robt. M., for killing James Stoughton, who was tried before the Mayor of New York, in March, -, 1820, taken in Short-hand; also, another Report, by a 4 /U Gentleman of the Bar; also, Report of his several Trials, in March, 1820, and April, 1821, by Daniel Rogers, N. Y. 1821. 3 pieces (no covers). /It ci.$ .7 118 THE WYNN TRIALS. 1 143 Gordon, John and William, for Murder of Amasa Sprague, Prov. (R. \.\ 1844 (2); and, Arguments of Attorney-General and others, 1844; also, Last Days of Gordon: the Trial and Execution of John Gordqn, i2mo, Bost. ; also, History of the Sprague Families of Rhode Island, with Account of above Murder, by B. Knight, Santa Cruz, 1881. 5 pieces. 1 144 Gordon, Mary Jane. Life and Confession of — Exe- n cuted for the Murder of Jane Anderson. Fi-ontispiece and 2 vignettes. _ 32 pages, paper. Covington (Ky.), 1849 1 145 Gordon, Major Wm., for Murder of George Gregory, a \f~Q private Soldier. 145 pages. Canterbury (1814) 1 146 ; Another copy, bound with Impeachment Trial of Henry, Viscount Melville, 1806. 8vo, half calf . J~~0 (broken). 1 147 Gore, Robert, for Murder of the Earl of Meath. 60 ' Jjf~ pages, Dublin, 1797 1 148 Gottfried, Geshe Marg. Life of — -executed at Bremen, in Germany, for having poisoned her parents, , j <-— children and brother, her two husbands, and a num- ber of other persons. Translated by E. Friederici. 79 pages, i2mo, half sheep. Gettysburgh, Pa. 1832 1 149 Graham, James, for Murder of Hugh Cameron and < .y Alexander McGillavrae, in Delhi, Delaware County. 24 v-/ '* pages. Albany, 181 1. 8vo, half roan. Scarce. . ' %-0 1150 Another Edition. Paper, uncut. ' New Haven, 1815 1151 Green, Ed. W., Life, Character and Career of the Mur- derer of Frank E. Converse, 23 pages, nmo, 1864; Shall We Suffocate Ed. Green? by a Citizen of Mal- , JL^ den > Bost l86 4! Address of His Excellency Alex. H. Bullock to the Hon. Council on presenting the Case, 1865. 3 pieces. f~> £, "5 2 Green, Henry G., for the Murder of his Wife. 48 0/. . OO pages. Troy, 1845. 8vo, half roan. Scarce. "53 Three copies of the Trial (one uncut) and Con- . 2. \T~ fession of the Murder. 4 pieces. Troy and N. Y. THE WYNN TRIALS. 119 "54 Green, Robt,, and Henry Berry and Lawrence Hill, ^_ for Murder of Sir Edmond-bury Godfrey, Kt. 92 «-n.' P a ges, folio (no cover). (3 copies.) Lond. 1679 1155 Greene, Capt. Thomas, and his Crew, for Piracy, Rob- ys ^ bery and Murder. 65 pages, folio (no cover). Edinburgh, 1705 1 156 Greenacre and Gale, Fairburn's Edition of the Trials , for the Horrible Murder and Mutilation of Hannah i Ja Brown; A Letter to the King for Arrest of Judg- / ment passed upon Sarah Gale; The Last Moments of James Greenacre ; The Trial, another edition ; A Sketch of James Greenacre; Life and Career of Jas. Greenacre, partly by himself ; &c. A scarce and cur- ious collection of twelve pieces. With a number of por- traits, &°c. 8vo, half roan. Lond. 1 15 7 — Fairburn's Edition of the Trial, with portraits ; Another Edition, with horrible colored frontispiece, i2mo. 2 pieces. 1 158 Life of James Greenacre, who was executed for the Brutal Murder of Mrs. Hannah Brown, embracing Portrait, nmo, cloth. Edinburgh, 182 1 1 165 Haggerty,, John, for murder of Melchior Fordney. 1 ^ 82 pages, paper. Scarce. Lancaster, Pa., 1847 1 166 Hall, Lucien, Bethuel Roberts and Wm. H. Bell, for murder of Mrs. Lavinia Bacon. With Hall's Con- fession, and map, (re. 40 pieces, 8vo, half roan. e Middletown, Ct., 1844 ~ft 1167 The same. Paper cover. (3 copies.) 1168 Halzingler. The Three Sisters; or, Life, Confession and Execution of Amy, Elizabeth and Cynthea, for A r~ Murder of the Edmonds family of 7 members. With *^ cuts. 50 pages, 8vo, paper. 1855 1 1 69 Hamilton, James. Life, and Trial for Murder of Major Benjamin Birdsall, of the U. S. Army, N. Y. 1818; f , 2-i/V ' also, The Execution of James Hamilton, with curious ^1 f picture. 2 vols. i2mo, paper. Very rare. 1 1 70 Hamilton, Sophia. Life »and Confession of, who was tried and condemned at Montreal for the most shock- /~\ -ing murders and daring robberies, 2 copies, with dif- « K y ferent titlepage illustrations, published at Montreal j and another, published at Frederickton, N. B. , where she was tried. 3 vols. 8vo, paper. Very scarce. 1845 1 171 Hanlon, John. Life, Trial, Confession and Convic- tion for Murder of Little Mary Mohrman. Illustrated. ^^J 128 pages, paper. Phil. 1870 THE WYNN TRIALS. 121 1 172 Hardenbrook, Dr. J. K. Examination of, for Poison- f'* ing Thos. Nott. 48 pages, uncut. Rochester, 1849 1173 Hardy, William, for Murder of an Infant. 47 pages jfy (spotted). Rare. Bost. 1807 1174 Harris, Mary, for Murder of Adoniram J. Burroughs. J 9 » 181 pages, 8vo, paper. Wash. 1865 1175 Hart-Merservey Murder Trial. The True Story of, j in which light is thrown upon dark deeds, incompetency ^/P and perfidy. By Alvin R. Dunton. Portraits. 309 pages, 121110, cloth. Bost.: Published by the author, 1882 1 1 76 Hauer, John, Charles M'Manus and others. Trials and Confessions for Murder of Francis Shitz, the whole l y \ evidence and substance of the law arguments. 163 / pages. Printed at Harrisburg (Pa.), 1728. (Spotted, half-title leaf damaged.) Sheep (broken). 1177 Hayden, Rev. H. H. Autobiography: The Mary _ Stannard Murder, tried on circumstantial evidence, 1 j . illustrated with his testimony, 164 pages; also, Mary Stannard's Murder, a full account, 47 pages. 2 vols, paper. 1880 and 1879. 2 sets. 1 178 Hayes. A Narrative of the Barbarous and unheard-of Murder of Mr. John Hayes by Catherine, his wife, Thomas Billings and Thomas Wood. With a frontis- piece view of the murder. 32 pages, 8vo, half roan. Lond. 1726 1 179 Heidenblut, Fr., for Murder of Kuenkle. particulars of the crime, 1874; Confession of Andreas Hall, 1824; * /-, Confession of Adam Horn, alias Andrew Hellman, ^ c murder of his wife, Bait. 1843. Scarce. 3 pieces. 1 1 80 Henderson, John, for Murder of Mr. Millie at Whinny Park. With his Confession. A vieiv of Whinny Park, i? 72 pages, uncut, paper. Cupar (Scotland), 1830 1 181 Hendrickson, John, for Murder of his wife Maria by /Lif Poisoning. 176 pages, 8vo, paper. Albany, 1853 1 1 82 Hersey, Geo. C, for Murder of Betsy Frances Terrill . (poisoning). 267 pages, 8vo, cloth. (2 copies.) . o^ Bost. 1862 /' 122 THE WYNN TRIALS. 1 1 83 History (A Full and Genuine) of the Inhuman and Unparrallell'd Murders of Mr. William Galley and Mr. Daniel Chater by Fourteen Notorious Smugglers. /"' With the Trials of seven of the Bloody Criminals at ^ijr' Chichester, &c, &c. 4 plates, out of 7. 269 pages, i2mo, half roan. Scarce. Lond. 1749 1 184 Httchcock, Alpheus, for Murder of his Wife by Poi- son, with Confession reported by Geo. Richards, Jr., , . 8vo, pages 51, paper, Utica, 1807 (title-page and last / ' two pages have been torn, but neatly mended with / thread) ; with another imperfect copy, which can be utilized for repairing the other. One of the rarest New York trials. 1 1 85 Hoboken Tragedy. Full particulars, as far as known, of the Murder of Miss Mary Ccelia Rogers at Sybil's r ~ Cave, N. J., on Sunday, July 25, 1841. Illustrated. 14 « / pages, uncut. 1 186 Hobry, Mary. A Hellish Murder by a French Midwife ^ on the Body of her Husband. 39 pages, small 4to , •< " (no cover). Lond. 1688 1187 (Hodges, Jack and others), the Murderers of Richard Jennings, with Arguments. Trial in Goshen, N. Y. , Feb. ■ry^O 23d, 1819. 134 pages, half roan. . Newburgh, 1819 /" Of great rarity; the only copy I ever knew of-" — Wynn. / 1188 Holden, Wm., James and David Ashcroft, and John Robinson, for Murder of Margaret Marsden and Han- nah Partington, with frontispiece, 56 pages, Manchester t-[o ( l8l 7); William Holmes, Thos. Warrington and Ed- ward Rosewain, for Murder on the High Seas; and another copy without title-page, &c. 4 pieces. 1189 Holloway, John, and Owen Haggerty, for the Murder ^ , of Mr. Steele. Fairburn's Edition. Frontispiece. 89 < h pages, 8vo, half sheep. Lond. (1807) n 9 o . — Another edition. 27 pages, half calf (1807); and another, 28 pages, with plate (no cover). 2 vols. io THE WYNN TRIALS. 123 1191 Holloway. An Authentic and Faithful History of the Atrocious Murder of Celia Holloway, accurate account ^ of all the mysterious and extraordinary circumstances 4^1/^ which led to the discovery of her mangled body; also s+j /( the Trial and Extraordinary Confession, of John Wil- liam Holloway, with his Life. 6 plates. 366 pages, 8vo, uncut, boards. Lorid. 1832 1 192 Another edition. Edited by Charles Hindley. "/* 6 engravings. 36 pages, 8vo, boards. Brighton, 1875 1 193 Howard, Mrs. M., for the Murder of Miss Mary Ellen / 0t> Smith, her husband's paramour. Frontispiece. 64 pages, / paper. Very scarce. Cinn. 1849 J-/ 1 194 Another (without title-page or plate). 1 195 Hughes, Dr. John W., for Murder of Miss Tamzen Parsons, 58 pages, Cleveland, 1866; Benj. F. Hunter, _ for Murder of John M. Armstrong, 91 pages, Phil.; • <>- V The Great Hunter-Armstrong Tragedy, 63 pages. 3 1 vols, paper. 1 196 Hunter, Thos. and others, operative cotton-spinners, 3,\ for Illegal Conspiracy and Murder, with Appendix of '< Documents, &c. 8vo, uncut, cloth. Edinburgh, 1838 1 197 Hyde, Fanny, for Murder of Geo. W. Watson. Por- 3C^^f traits. 161 pages, paper. N. Y. 1872 1 1 98 Jackson, Wm. , and others, for Murder of Wm. Gaily ^ and Daniel Chater. 50 pages, small 4to (no cover). ' ' Lond. 1749 1 199 Jalbert, Francois. Accuse du meurtre de George j»/ Weir. 22 pages, paper. Montreal, 1839 fg Two scarce woodcuts pasted in — a rare trial — Canadian Rebellion. 1200 Jewell, Joseph, for Murder of Luciese Louis Leuba, * ?c~^ one of the City Watch. 16 pages (no cover). Rare. <~ c^?i N - Y - l8 36 1 201 Johnson James, for Murder of Lewis Robinson, a Black Man ; also, the Trial of John Sinclair, a German aged seventy-seven years, for Murder of David Hill. 36 pages (stained), 8vo, half calf. N. Y. 1811 /■■ 124 THE WYNN TRIALS. 1202 Johnson, John, for Murder of James Murray, with some particulars not generally known, woodcut, scarce, 26 -, pages, N. Y. 1824; another edition, 24 pages, paper, /'* Trenton, 1824; also, A True Account of his Confessions / and Contra Confessions, &c. , with likeness and 2 cuts, 24 pages (staiued). 3 vols. \ _, -, 1203 Johnson, Richard, for Murder of Mrs. Ursula Newman. ' ^ 32 pages (no cover). Rare. N. Y. 1829 1 204 Jones, Adam. Confession of the Murder of William S. /'''// Thomas. 36 pages, paper. Louisville, Ky., 1837 1205 Jones, Charles E. Life and Confessions, Murder of S jo Isaac Jackson, with Trial. 168 pages, i2mo, paper. /„ Montpelier (Vt.), i860 1206 Jones, Cornelius, Life and Confession of Murder of Isaac Roswellat Bethany, Pa., 1812, 8 pages (stained); Z<- Confession of John Joyce, alias Davis, of Murder of / Mrs. Sarah Cross, 18 pages, Phil. 1808: Trial of Frank Kelly for Murder of Octavius V. Catto, 45 pages, paper, Phil. (187 1) ; Henry Joseph and Amos Otis for Murder of James Crosby, Bost. 1834 (2 copies). 5 pieces. 1,207 Kelly, Joseph, for Murder of Capt. Wm. Harrison of '; JJ//4/ 32d Regt. 16 pages, 8vo, half calf. York (1806) 1208 Kelly, Robert, for Murder of Head-Constable Talbot fj at the City of Dublin Commission Court. 486 pages, royal 8vo, boards. Dublin, 1873 1209 Kentucky Tragedy! A History of the Bloody Encoun- ters, Street Fights, Battles, &c, "The Hill and Evans Feud," by Lieut. J. J. Thompson. 112 pages, 8vo, boards, Cinn. n. d. 1 2 10 Kennedy, John, for Murder of Edmund Butler. 65 ,„/ pages. (3 copies.) Dublin, 1832 t / r - I211 Kenkouvsky, M., for Murder of Mina Miller. Illustrated. ~7t/ ■ /X- Paper. p ni j 1212 Kilfoyle, Wm., for Murder of Mary Mulrooney, Dub- lin, 1832 (2 copies) ; Robert Keon, for Murder of George r Jq Nugent Reynolds, Dublin, 1788; Capt. John Kimber, J/r THE WYNN TRIALS. 125 for supposed Murder of an African Girl, Lond. 1792; Sir Archibald Gordon Kinlock, for Murder of his brother Sir Francis Kinlock, Edinburgh, 1795. 5 vols. 1213 Kiehl, John, for Murder of his Wife. 145 pages (no X 00 cover). Carlisle, Pa., 187 1 1214 Kilbourne, L. H. The Wonderful Murder-Trial of " Mad " Rory O'Larkins! or, A Jerseyman's Dream of / a Court Scene in Hell! Part First. 18 pages, paper. 1870 1215 Kinney, Mrs. Hannah, for Murder of her husband . Geo. T. Kinney by poison, 61 pages, Bost. 1840; also, , h. A Review of the last ten years of her life, by herself , i2mo, 1841. 2 vols. 1216 Kirwan, Wm. B., for Murder of his wife Maria. The Kirwan Case, illustrating the danger of Conviction on Circumstantial Evidence; Defence of William Bouke * ' ^ Kirwan. 3 vols, (no covers). Dublin, 1853 1217 Knapp, J. F. A Report of the Evidence and Points of Law arising in the Trial of, for the Murder of Joseph White, Esq., with the Charge of Chief Justice Parker to the Grand Jury, 74 pages ; also, The Trial, 36 pages ; ij-S also, A Biographical Sketch of the celebrated Salem / /7 q defence, Epileptic Insanity. 245 pages, paper. a *^' / Easton, Pa., 1877 1223 Le Blanc, Antoine. Trial, Sentence and Confession f flp for Murder Mr. Sayre and family (2 copies) ; also S. P. / Hull's Report of the Same. 3 pieces. 1833 i2 24L£otade, Frere: accuse du double crime de viol et cu d'assassinat, sur la personne de Cecile Combettes. / 368 pages, i2tno, paper, uncut. Leipzig, 1851 1225 Lepine, Ambroise D. Preliminary Investigation and ^J Trial of, for Murder of Thomas Scott in Manitoba. 127 pages, paper. 1874 1226 Lewis, Charles, for Murder of James Rowand. 55 pages, paper. Princeton, N. J., 1863 1227 Lewis, Elton (a former Bluecoat Boy). A Full and Genuiue Account of his Murder of Mrs. Robinson, his landlady. 26 pages, small 8vo, half roan. Lond. 1735 1228 Lindsay, Owen, for Murder of Francis A. Colvin. With 2 photographs and some woodcuts. 268 pages 8vo cloth. / Syracuse, N. Y., 1875 1229 Livermore, Alpheus, and Samuel Angier, for Murder of Nicholas John Crevay, an Indian. 50 pages, uncut. J Bost. 1 813 ^ / /7« J; THE WYNN TRIALS. 127 1230 Lowenstein, Emil, for Murder of John D. Weston at West Albany, 1873; in same volume: Trial of Traup- mann for Murder of the Kinck Family in the Com- mune of Pantin, near Paris, N. Y., 1870; also, The / North Carolina Tragedy ; Trial of Rev. George W. //£ Carawan for Murder of Clement H. Lassiter, with sketch of the murderer's life and his attempt to shoot one of the counsel against him, and then killing him- self, N. Y. 1854. 8vo, half morocco. Fine condition. 1231 Another copy of Lowenstein. 8vo, half sheep. >~ V Albany, 1874 1232 Lowell, James M. , for Murder of his wife Mary Eliza- j/g beth Lowell. 260 pages, 8vo, half sheep. (2 copies.) J~~- Portland, Me., 1875 1233 Luciani e Coimputate, par l'Assassinio di Raffaele Son- zogna, Roma, 1875; Processo contro Stefani Abben- / dio, 1876. 3 vols, paper. 1234 Lund, Dr. Oscar F., for Manslaughter. 184 pages, ^^f i2mo, paper. N. Y. 1871 1235 Lynn, David, and others, for Murder of Paul Chad- j wick, at Malta, in Maine, 186 pages; also, 24 pages of 'f Remarks. 8vo, sheep. Hallowell, 1810 123 6 Another Copy of the Trial, without the remarks. I 2 ., Boards, uncut. 1810 1237 Maccarty, Thaddeus. A Sermon at Worcester, July 2, 1778, on occasion of the Execution of James Buchanan, Bathshua Spooner (and others), for the Murder of Mr. Joshua Spooner. With appendix giv- ing some account of those prisoners in their last stage. J?*-*- 40 pages. Worcester, Printed and sold by Isaiah Thomas v/ &> Co., 1778. Crown 8vo, boards (last leaf slightly damaged). '■ One of the rarest documents connected with American trials ever published. The woman was the wife of the murdered man, and of high position in society. The others were paroled British soldiers from Burgoyne's army, and it was said she prostituted herself to them to induce them to murder her husband." <*• /'a / 128 THE WYNN TRIALS. 1238 Maccarty. Another Edition, published in Norwich by (ft) John Trumbull, 1778 (last leaf imperfect, stained). 1239 Sermon at Worcester, Oct. 25, 1770, on Occa- sion of the Execution of William Linsey for Burglary. 28 pages (no cover). Bost. : Kneeland & Adams, 1770 1240 M'Donnough, Wm., for Murder of his wife Elizabeth. 31 pages (no cover, lower margin damaged). Very scarce. Bost. : Printed by Thos. G. Bangs (181 7') 1 241 McFarland, Daniel, for Shooting Albert D. Richard- r r son. 8vo, paper. N. Y. 1870 /, I2 42 Do. Summing Up of John Graham. (2copies.) ' " 1243 M'Kaen, James. Life of, who was Executed for mur- der and robbery of James Buchanan, the Lanark Car- rier, Fourth Edition; also, Particular Account of the , ~ v Execution of James M'Kaen, and his Address to the Spectators. i2mo, half roan. Glasgow (1797) 1244 M'Lachlan (Mrs.), for Murder of Jessie M'Pherson. fM Portrait. 167 pages, i2tno, half mor. Glasgow, 1862 1245 McLeod, Alex., for Murder of Amos Durfee in Volume —/ the Second of Gould's Stenographic Reporter. 416 ~/Y pages, 8vo, boards. Wash. 1841 With the volume — copy of another, published at the Sun office in N. Y. , a pamphlet. 1246 McConaghy, Robert, for Murder of Six of his Rela- tives in broad day-light, 24 pages, paper, Phil. (1840), J J scarce; also, Confession of Henry M 'Curry, convicted of murder of Paul Roux, Bait. 1845. 2 pieces. 1247 Manchester Tragedy, Life and Death of Sarah H. Farber, and Trial of her Seducer and Murderer, with % r portrait, 1848; also, Rev. John H. Maffit and his late Unfortunate Marriage; and an Impartial Account of Mr. John Maffit, N. Y. 1848. 3 pieces. r248 Malley, Walter and James, for Murder of Jennie E. Cramer, numbers of N. Y. Herald and Times, and New Haven Palladin, containing Report; also, an account of the tragedy. With illustrations. Third Edi-. tion. As 4 vols, paper. / -<■> ot THE WYNN TRIALS. \-^ 1249 M alley. Duplicates of the Accounts of the Tragedy. 1 /)/ 5 vols, paper. 1250 Manning, Geo. and Maria, for Murder of Patrick t L.' O'Connor. With portraits. 31 pages, paper. Lond. 1849 I2 5 T Th e Progress of Crime; or, the Authentic ^ Memoirs of Maria Manning, by the late Robert Huish. /' 25 fine plates. 3 vols. 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1850 1252 Marchant. John Duncan White, alias Charles Mar- chant and Winslow Curtis, alias Sylvester Colson, for Murder on the High Seas of Ed. Selfridge and Thos. ^ P. Jenkins. 176 pages, uncut, paper. Scarce. Bost. 1827 1253 Marketman, John. Penitence and Confession of Mur- ^ ,^thering his Wife, and his speech before execution. * -, N. Y., 1854; Examination of James D. Mowrey as t /' ^ accessory to the murder of Arthur Ragan of Piqua, with portraits ; Life and Career of Charles Mortimer, a skillful and noted criminal, Sacramento, 1873; Pro- ceedings on Extradition of Franz Miiller, 1864, scarce. 4 vols, paper. 1268 Morgan, Wm., for Murder of Miss Mary Jones, 16 pages, 4to, Glocesfer (1772); William Moss, for mur- ^j der of Benjamin Aris, with frontispiece, 16 pages, 8vo, Lond. (1805). 2 pieces. 1269 Mott, Samuel I., and others, for murder of Jonathan Ormsby and Asa Marsh, 48 pages, uncut, Burlington, Vt. (1808), (lacks title, but trial complete), scarce; Henry Kobler Musselman and Lewis Willman, for ^ murder of Lazarus Zellerbach, 56 pages, Lancaster *\ n, (Pa.), 1839; Letters and Correspondence of Mrs. Vir- ginia Myers to Dudley Marvin Hoyt (very sweet and very wordy); Confession of Nicol Muschet of Baghal, of murder of his wife, i6mo, Edinburgh, 1818; Mur- der of the Geogles and Lynching of the Fiend Snyder. 5 pieces. \- 132 THE WYNN TRIALS. 1270 Munro, Lieut., for Murder of Lt. -Col. Fawcett, Lond. 1847; Court Martial of Lt. W. A. Hyder, 1845, 8vo, ' $~$ half roan ; other pamphlets. 1 27 1 Mysteries of Crime, as shown in Remarkable Capital Trials, by a Member of the Massachusetts Bar. nmo, A (j cloth. Bost. 1870 1272 Nairn, Katherine, and Patrick Ogilvie, fof the crimes of Incest and Murder. 134 pages (no cover). O Lond. 1765 1273 Narrative of the Proceedings in France for Discover- ing and Detecting the Murderers of the English Gen- r- tlemen, September 21, 1723, near Calais; The Murder / ^ of Mr. Lock, and the Condemnation of Joseph Bizeau and Peter le Febre, 108 pages, frontispiece. Lond. 1725 1274 Neal, Mary, Susan and William, for attempting to Poison William Hales, his wife and three children, and their servant. 28 pages, i2mo, half calf. Great Yarmouth, 1825 1275 Nettles, Joshua, and Elizabeth Cannon, for the murder of John Cannon on the Night of. the 24th a ^-' October, 1804. Report by S. C. Carpenter. 127 , pages. Printed at the office of the Charleston Courier, 1805. 8vo, half roan. One of the rarest of American trials. 1276 Nichols, John and Nathan, for murder of Sarah Nichols, 12 pages, 8vo, 1794; Dr. Nosmoth in Pekin, for murder of The Mandarin of Tonwin, 29 pages. 8vo, 1746; Cornelius O'Brien and Cornelius M'Donough J C for murder of Francis Drew, 30 pages, Dublin, 18 10; T. Milward Oliver for murder of John Wood, 76 pages, Lond. 1797. 4 pieces. 1277 Nutt, James, for Killing of N. L. Dukes at Uniontown, Fayette Co., Pa., June 13, 1883, a complete history of /■>■ the Dual Tragedy, 210 pages, paper; also, An Account published by Barclay & Co., Phil. 2 vols, paper. v / THE WYNN TRIALS. 133 1278 Palmer, William, for Poisoning John Parsons Cooke, the Times Report, illustrated and unabridged, 183 pp. ; also, Illustrated Life and Career of William Palmer, with original letters, &c, with views, portraits and repre- sentations of the chief incidents in his career, 116 pages, ^ _ with two fac-simile pages of his diary, very rare; in /Aa- same vol., Clark's Edition of Trial of F. G. Manning and Maria Manning for Murder of Patrick O'Connor, 1849; also, Report of the Inquiry into the Management of the Yarra Bend Lunatic Asylum, Melbourne, 1862. 8vo, half calf. /- 1279 Another copy of the Illustrated Life of Palmer. /i~ 8vo, cloth. 1856 1280 Clark's Edition of the Trial of Palmer; also, the Verbatim Report, published by J. Allen, in two parts; ,» r- and the Illustrated Life of Palmer, and two other « /n. editions; also, W. Palmer Exhumed, by L. B. 7 vols, paper. 1 281 Palmer, John, Tho. Symonds and others for Murders, Robberies and Burnings at Bradforton and Upton- a " Snodsbury in Co. of Worcester. 40 pages. (The Ac- * ^ count of their Behavior and Execution is incomplete.) Folio (no cover). Lond. 1708 1282 Parker. The Story of the Murder of Jonas L. Parker, Manchester, Vt., 1845 ; Trial of James Parks, otherwise Dickinson, for Murder of William Beatson at Cuya- / J hoga Falls, Ohio, 1854, Second Edition (2 copies). 3 pieces. 1283 Parsee Prisoners (The), for Murder, before the Supreme Court, Bombay, July 17, 1844, with Appen- / y,~ dix. 118 pages, paper. Lond. 1845 1284 Patch. Fairburn's Edition of the Trial of Richard Patch for the Murder of Isaac Blight, His Benefactor -. and Friend, with Portraits of Richard Patch, Esther J yS Kitchener and Mrs. Blight, also, View of the House r x> //0 and a Ground Plan of the Premises, &c, 194 pages; 134 THE WYNN TRIALS. also, an Edition of the Trial published by McGurney, Lond., 195 pages; also, The Courier, Monday, Apl. 7, 1806; and a Penny Publication, Aug. 24, 1843. All bound in one vol. 8vo, half calf. Scarce. The portrait of Mrs. Blight is very scarce. 1285 Another Edition of the Trial, printed by express appointment of the Sheriff for Edward Jeffery, 1806, Portraits of Patch, Esther Kitchener and of Mrs. U^ Blight, and a View of the House, &c, 194 pages; in / same volume, An Action for Debt between Rt. Hon. C. J. Fox and John HorneTooke, 181 9. 8vo, half calf. 1286 Another copy of Jeffery's Edition. With portrait, -j, including that of Mrs. Blight. (Somewhat stained, no ^' '-' cover.) 1806 1287 Two more copies of Jeffery's Edition (without Mrs. Blight) ; also a copy of Scales's Second Edition of the Trial, &c. , with a view of the murder; and a copy O of Gurney's Edition. 4 vols, unbound. 1288 Peake, Mrs. Rebecca, for Murder of Ephraim Peake. 88 pages, i 2 mo, paper cover. Montpelier, 1836 1289 Perkins, Joel W., for Incest and Infanticide. News- Z q paper cuttings pasted. Litchfield, Conn. 1290 Perry, Joan. A True and Perfect Account of the Examination, Confession, Tryal, Condemnation and Execution of Joan Perry and her Two Sons, John and Richard Perry, for the supposed Murder of William "■ jo Harrison, Gent., who was conveyed to Turkey, En- ~ slaved, Escaped, and Returned to England, where the above had been Executed for his Murder. Mr. Harri- son's own Account is appended. Small 4to, half calf. Very scarce. 1676 1291 Phair, John P., for Murder of Ann E. Fresse: a com- plete histofy of Vermont's celebrated murder case. 112 - d P a g e s, paper. Bost. 1879 1292 Phillips, Henry, for Murder of Gaspard Dennegei. 24 /pages, uncut. Bost. 1817 h THE WYNN TRIALS. 135 1293 Phillips, James J., for Murder of his Wife. Woodcut ( fu 'portrait. i2mo, 96 pages. (2 copies.) Richmond, 1868 1294 Pierce, Aratus F., for Murder of Wm. Bullock. 101 /"' J pages, 8vo, paper. Lockport, N. Y., 1871 1295 Piper, Thomas. W., for Murder of Mabel H. Young. U.2t. 942 pages, 8vo, sheep. Bost. 1887 ^/ 1296 An Account of the Murder, Phil.; also, Full Accounts of Piper's Crimes, i 2 mo; also, Ed. P. Brown's- Closing Argument for the Defence. 3 pieces. 1297 Poc asset Tragedy, a History of, with Three Sermons A S preached in New Bedford. Paper. (3 copies.) New Bedford, 1879 1298 Poindexter, J. E., for Killing Chas. C. Curtis, Rich- f mond, 1879; Autobiography of Jesse H. Pomeroy, , v * :'j convicted of the Murder of H. H. Millen, Bost. 1875; Trial and Confession of Andrew P. Potter for Murder of Lucius P. Osborn, Bost. 1847; and Potter's Letters while under Sentence, New Haven, 1846. 4 pieces. 1299 Powers, Michael, for Murder of Timothy Kennedy; y— v also, Life of Powers, dictated by himself. 2 pieces, ' ^ U uncut. Scarce. Bost. 1820 1300 Pranzini. Murder of Marie Regnault. Compte rendu j«/tf complet des debats. 308 pages, 121110, paper, uncut. ' "" Paris, 1887 1301 Prescott, Abraham, for Murder of Mrs. Sally Cochran . jo at Pembroke, June 23, 1833. 16 pages. Concoid, 1834 / Rare original edition. 1302 Do. A full report. 154 pages and a diagram. iXo 8vo (no cover). Concord, 1834 T-J03 Another Edition. Manchester, 1869. 46 pages. »/<,'"' (3 copies.) 1304 Price. Biographical Memoir of Mr. John Price, Inspector-General of Penal Establishments for Vic- toria. With an account of his Assassination, Inquest / and Funeral, and Trial of the Prisoners. 96 pages, paper. Melbourne, 1857 136 THE WYNN TRIALS. 1305 Pritchard, Dr. E. W., for poisoning his wife and / 00 mother-in-law. Carefully revised report. With por- / trait. 134 pages, paper. Edinburgh, 1865 1306 Probst, Anton, for Murder of Christopher Dearing, as well as his two Confessions. 120 pages, uncut. • A • phil - ( l866 ) 1307 Another copy, edges trimmed; also Life, Con- fession and Atrocious Crimes of Anton Probst. Illus- , -3 6 trated. 2 vols, paper. ._ 1308 Another Edition, published by Peterson & Bros., • ^Q and Life of. 2 vols. 1309 Raber Murder. An Accurate Account of Murder of Joseph Raber for the amount of Insurance Money upon /s £^6 his life, with report of the trial of the Six Men, 81 pages, Lebanon, Pa., 1879; and Another, 64 pages. ' 2 vols, paper. 1310 Ratzky. "Circumstantial Evidence." Fearful Dis- closures of Injustice and Cruel Wrongs Inflicted upon Ignatz Ratzky, convicted of the Murder of Sigismund 1 pj^ Felner, in 1861, of which crime he was not only Inno- , *~^ cent but Ignorant. 80 page's, with 8 pages of letters and opinions. 8vo, half roan. Albany, 1868 One of the rarest of recent trials. f ffs\ 131 1 The Trial. 80 pages, 8vo, paper. (2 copies.) 131 2 Ravaillac, Francis, for Murder of King Henry the ,_ Great, 16 10. Privately printed, Edinburgh, 1885. , ^ O Post 8vo, paper, uncut. 1313 Reickles, John H., for the Homicide of Henry Linstedt "*> ^ A> in the City of Charleston. 95 pages, paper. °^' Charleston, S. C. 1858 /1314 Reinhard, Charles De, for "Murder of Owen Keveny, 0-Q trial at Quebec, 652 pages and 52 of Appendix; and Trial of Archibald M'Lellan upon the same indictment. r S9 P a ges, 8vo, hf. roan. Extremely rare. Montreal, 1818 !3i5 Report at Large of Trial of Reinhard, and J~0 Summary of M'Lellan's, by William S. Simpson. 340 pages, uncut, 8vo, boards. Montreal, 1810 THE WYNN TRIALS. 137 1316 Reynolds, Jack, for the Horrible Murder of William r\ Townsend ; also The Trial medico-legally considered. 'CO 2 vols, cloth and paper. 1317 Riembauer, Rev. Fr., for Murder of Anna Eichstaedter, ,, Phil. 1846; Life of Hermann Remson; with Strange • *7~3 and Unnatural Scenes, 1855; & c - 4 pieces. 1318 Ritchie, Thomas, for Murder of John H. Pleasants. / (J J With Appendix. 91 pages. With map. 8vo, paper. OC / J N. Y. 1846 1 31 9 Road Murder. A complete Report and Analysis. • t)0 Illustrated. 8vo, paper. (2 copies.) Lond. 1320 Robinson, Peter, for Murder of Abraham Suydam, , / reported by W. H. Atlee ; Another Edition ; and Con- / fession and execution. 3 pieces. N. Y. 1841 1321 Robinson, Henrietta (the Veiled Murderess), Life and ~ Trial, with portrait, i2mo, cloth, 1855'; Life and Con- J ^Y Ifession of, Bost. 1855, 8vo, paper. 2 vols. 1322 Robinson and Jewett. A Sketch of the Life of Francis P. Robinson, alleged murderer of Helen Jewett, N. Y. 1836; Life of Ellen Jewett, illustrative of Her Adven- tures from her Seduction to her Murder, N. Y. 1836; A Letter from Richard P. Robinson as connected with the Murder of Ellen Jewett, N. Y. 1837; Robinson Down Stream, containing Conversations with the "Great Unhung" and an account of his travels to New Orleans, N. Y. 1836; The Lives of Helen Jewett and R. P. Robinson, N. Y. 1849, illustrated; The Truly Remarkable Life of Helen Jewett, Phil. 1880. 6 pieces. 1323 Robinson, Sarah Jane, for Murder of Prince Arthur JZ'/f Freeman. 469 pages, 8vo, sheep. Bost. 1888 1324 Rogers, Abner, for Murder of Charles Lincoln, Jr., 15 pages (1843); A Full Report, 286 pages, 8vo, cloth, Bost. 1844. 2 vols. 1325 Rubenstein, Pasach N., for Murder of Sarah Alexander, ■- * 33 1 pages, 8vo, half calf, N. Y. 1876; Life, Trial and q- , Jj Conviction, illustrated, paper, Phil. 2 vols. . h / 138 THE WYNN TRIALS. 1326 Ruloff, Ed. H. Life, Trial and Execution, illustrated, paper, Phil. ; The Only True and Authentic History of Ruloff, his Confessions, &c, Bingham ton, N. Y. f ud 187 1 ; The Man of Two Lives, an Authentic History of Rulloff, N. Y. 1871; Medico-Legal Notes on him by George Burr, M.D. 4 vols, paper. ^(f 1327 Life, Trial, &c. Phil. (2 copies.) 1328 Runkle, Mary. Life and Confession of murder of "4 -her husband. 8 pages. Portrait. Troy, 1847 1329 Rush, James B., for Murder of Mr. Jermy and his son. * n Clark's Edition. 88 pages (no cover). , Lond. (1849) 133 Another Copy. With Appendix. 8vo, half / eo / / roan. 1 33 1 Russell, Winslow. The Last Address of, before he was executed for Murder of Michael Baekus in 1811; Life and Dying Speech of John Ryer, executed for Springfield, Dec. 13th, 1770. By Moses Baldwin. 14 t(/ ~~ P a g es ) small 4to, paper. New London, 1771 '/& x 343 Second Edition. (2 copies, one imperfect.) 1344 preached before the Execution of Solomon Good- ,7/ win at Falmouth for the Murder of David Wilson. By J /f Ephraim Clark. Bost. 1773. i2mo, half roan. 1345 at New London, on Execution of Hannah Ocuish, . a Mulatto Girl, for the Murder of Eunice Bolles. By Henry Channing. 8vo. New London, 1786 1346 at Worcester, Oct. 31, 1793, on Execution of Samuel Frost, by Aaron Bancroft ; one at Salem, on Exe- V cution of Henry Blackburn, Jan. 14, 1796, by Nathaniel 4 /— <■ v 140 THE WYNN TRIALS. Fisher; one in Hartford, June 10, 1797, at Execution of Richard Doane, by Nathan Strong; one at Wind- ham on Execution of Samuel Freeman, by Moses C. Welch, 1805; and other Sermons. 12 pieces. 1347 Shaftesbury, Geo. L. Terrible Deeds of, who killed his own mother and sister, and Marie Lavine, who ^ were finally executed in Quebec. Illustrated. 8vo, paper. (3 copies.) 1348 Sherman, Lydia. Life, Crimes and Conviction of (the / _ poison-fiend), illustrated ; Poisoned? or, Deacon Smith's CX- • °"^ Dead Wife, illustrated. 2 vols, paper. 1349 Sheehan, Bryan. Executed in Salem, Jan. 16, 1772. -^ His Life, as written by himself. 8 pages, 8vo, half roan. y 1350 Sickles, Daniel E., for Shooting Philip Barton Key. . y-o , Illustrated. 106 pages, 8vo, paper. N. V. 1 35 1 Simpson, Mrs. Ann K. , for Murder of her husband by S. 2.S~ poison. 200 pages, nmo, paper. Rare. nj Fayetteville, N. C, 1851 1352 Sloo, Robert C, for Murder of John E. Hall. 153 ^ rr pages, tall 8vo, half roan. St. Louis, 1857 " Very rare; never saw one before." — Wynn. 1353 Smith, Gill (Apothecary of Dartford), executed for Murder of his wife, 1738, the Genuine History of his Life, 48 pages, with frontispiece portrait of the Dr. in his < ^ <• cell, 8vo, half calf; A Full, True and Genuine Account of his Uncommon Behavior after his Sentence, small 4to, paper, 1738. As 2 vols. . ,-~ 1354 Another copy of his life. (No portrait.) 8vo, ' ' half morocco. 1355 Smith, Madeleine, for alleged poisoning of Pierre Emile /J L'Angelier. Report by Alex. Forbes Irvine. 307 pages, 8vo, cloth. Edinburgh, 1857 '35 6 The Trial reprinted, with corrections and addi- j. tions from "The Scotsman." 347 pages, ismo, half / calf - Edinburgh, 1857 r THE WYNN TRIALS. 141 1357 Smith, Madeleine. A Complete Report. With a correct portrait taken in the Court, Edinburgh, 1857; and the J) Only Really Full Report, with 8 illustrations on stone, Lond. 2 vols, paper, with several newspapers thrown in. 1358 Smith, Richard, and Ann Carson, alias Ann Smith, as accessory, for the Murder of Captain John Carson, //C with arguments, &c. 247 pages, with Appendix. / Frontispiece plan. 8vo, sheep. Phil. (1816) Smith was found Not Guilty, but a pamphlet entitled, " The Last Speech and Repentance of Lt. R. Smith " is laid in the volume. x 359 Memoirs of the Celebrated and Beautiful Mrs. Ann Carson, whose life terminated in the Philadelphia Prison. Second Edition. 2 vols, in 1. 12 mo, cloth. 1838 1360 Smith, William, for poisoning his father-in-law, Thomas / Harper, and his two children, 32 pages, paper, Lond. « V 1753 ; Philip Standsfield, for the Murther of his Father, 36 pages, folio (no cover), Edinburgh, 1688. 2 pieces. 1361 Smythe, Harry. Life, History and Tryal for Murder of his Sweet-heart, Jane Mew, that was with child by , yi him. Frontispiece. 40 pages, 8vo, half calf. (: u Lond. (1741) 1362 Sowers, Eliza. Life of, with account of her Murder, by Dr. Henry Chauncey, Dr. Wm. Armstrong and Wm. ^ Nixon. Phil. 1839. 37 pages. (2 copies.) 1363 Sparling, William, and S. M. Colquitt, for Murder of Edward Grayson, Liverpool, 1804; Three other J/p trials for Bigamy, Libel, &c, in same volume. 8vo, '< half calf. 1364 Spooner. Particulars of the late Horrid Murder of Miss Maria Patten by Wm. Spooner, N. Y. 1817; Life of Albert L. Starkweather, the Murderer of his mother ■ r. and sister, Hartford, 1866; Confession of Winslow /fa Curtis of Murder on the High Seas, 1827; Statement concerning death of Samuel Lee and prosecution of David Sanford for Murder, N. H. 1807 (2): Confession of S. Steenburghof Murder of Jacob S. Parker, Albany, 1878 (2). 7 pieces. 142 THE WYNN TRIALS. 1365 Spring, Arthur, for Murder of Mrs. Ellen Lynch and her sister, Mrs. Honoria Shaw, illustrated, 52 pages, 2 Phil. 1853: "This edition very rare; the only one I ' ^ have seen; " also, The Life and Adventures of Arthur Spring, Phil. 2 pieces. 1366 Stewart, James, for Murder of Colin Campbell of /--.. Glenmore. 288 pages and 147 pages of Appendix of ~^/y the whole proof, &c. (soiled), 8vo, old calf. Edinburgh, 1753 1367 Stewart, William, for Murder of his father. 62 pages, '■--/,- small 8vo, half roan. Scarce. Bait. 1838 1368 Stirn. A Circumstantial Account of the Conduct and Behaviour of Mr. Stirn, now under Confinement for j C Killing Mr. Mathews, by A. Crawford. Frontispiece. 40 pages (slightly soiled), small 8vo, half calf. Lond. 1760 1369 Stokes, Edward S. Plaintiff in Error. 962 pages and ' / 40 Opinions in Court of Appeals, on Reversing Convic- tion. Royal 8vo, sheep. N. Y. 1873 l 3T° Life, Trial and Conviction of; Life of Col. James Fisk, Jr., by Helen Josephine Mansfield; The Murder of James Fisk, Jr. ; Address of Hon. Lyman Tremain to the Jury. 5 pieces. 137 1 Strang, Jesse, Trial, Sentence and Confession of, for murder of John Whipple, N. Y. 1827, very rare; /~f Authentic Confession, Account of his Execution, &c, N. Y. 1827, half roan; Two other Editions of Confes- sion, Alb. 1827; Particulars relative to Trials of Jesse Strang and Mrs. Whipple; also, Pictorial Life and Adventures of Mrs. Whipple and Jesse Strang, Phil. 6 pieces. , /J J 37 2 Duplicates of Confessions and Life. 4 pieces. 1373 Strangwayes, George, for murder of his Bro.-in- #i Law, Mr. John Fussel. 32 pages, small 8vo (no cover). 1/ Lond. 1659. Rare. (Soiled.) 1374 Streeter, F. F., for murder of the Coy Family. 60 ,< 0O pages, paper. Medina, Ohio, 1864 y r-' THE WYNN TRIALS. 143 1375 Streeter, Milton W. Life of, the jealous murderer of his young and beautiful wife at Southbridge, Mass. 96 pages, i2mo, paper. Pawtucket, R. I., 1850 1376 Stuart, Catherine, for murder and robbery of Robert • ,w Lamont. 47 pages. Edinburgh, 1829. 8vo, half roan. 1377 Sturtivant, Wm. E., for murder of Simeon Sturtevan', 37 pages, Plymouth, Mass. 1874; The Malone Palla- vj dium, Feb. 1, 1878, Execution of D. J. Sullivan; The Desperadoes of the South- West ; The Cane Hill Mur- ders, N. Y. 1847; The Goodrich Horror, or Kate Stod- dart's Confession, 1873. 4 pieces. 1378 Sutherland, Capt. J., for murder of Richard Wilson, with folded plate, and for murder of Wm. Richardson, ^J" colored folded plate, 1807; also, a Scarce Chap-Book; God's Judgment shown upon Elizabeth Sutton. 3 pieces. 1379 Swan, John, and Elizabeth Jeffryes, for murder of Mr. Joseph Jeffryes, with Tryal of Miss Mary Blandy 3 for murder of her own father, scene of murder and por trait of Mary. Small 8vo, old calf. Rare edition. Lond. 1752 1380 Swan, Robert, for murder of William O. Sprigg. 139 , °u pages, 8vo, half roan. Scarce. Hagerstown, 1853 1381 Swearingen, George. Life and Confession, of mur- der of his wife. With colored portrait of his paramour. ^j P 80 pages, uncut, 8vo, half morocco. Hagers-Town, 1829 1382 Sweeting, Whiting. The Narrative of, executed at Albany, 26th of August, 1791, for murder of Darius tf0 Quimby, 64 pages (last leaf imperfect, all soiled), printed at Albany, n. d. ; also, another edition of 54 pages (lacking title-page), uncut. 2 pieces. Very rare. 7^1383 Another Edition. 47 pages, uncut (stained). / Windham, 1797. 8vo, half roan. New. 1384 Sweet, Jane M., for homicide, poisoning her husband. 82 pages, paper. Biddeford, Me., 1867 / / / 144 THE WYNN TRIALS. 1385 Talbots. History of the Assassination of Dr. P. H. . £ Talbot and the Trial of his two sons for the Murder. 175 pages, 8vo, paper, uncut. Maryville, Mo. ' One of about ten copies preserved in uncut condition. /,' 1386 Another copy (edges trimmed). , 1387 Taylor, Mr. and Mrs W., for murder of Evan Mellor. , W Woodcut portraits. '55 pages, nmo, paper. Lond. (1862) 1388 Teufel, Albert, Life, Trial, Confessions, murder of James Wiley (stained), Doylestown, Pa., 1867; Trial, '^ Conviction and Confession of Mary B. Thorn, murder / of Thos. Brady and family, Norfolk, Va., 1854 (2 copies). 3 pieces. 1389 Teller and Reynolds. Confessions. Executed for /3: a murder of Ezra Hoskins at the Connecticut State / / ^ Prison. 84 pages, uncut. Hartford, 1833 . O *-*' I 39° Another copy (cut down, title damaged). 1391 Thayer, Israel, Isaac and Nelson, for murder of John Love, with confession, Second Edition, enlarged, 48 pages, uncut, half roan, Buffalo, 1825; also, Sketch CXs_ V Q °f Life, Trial, Condemnation and Dying Addresses, 15 pages, paper, 1828, scarce j also, Trial, &c. (no title). 3 pieces. 1392 Thomson, John, for murder of Agnes Montgomery by / j . prussic acid, with remarks on medico-legal points, by Hugh Cowan. 2 pages of diagrams. 103 pages, 8vo, half morocco. Edinburgh, 1858 1393 Thornhill, Richard. A True Account relating to the Tryal of, for murder of Sir Cholmley Deering. 'j Second Edition. 15 pages, i2mo, paper. Lond. 1711 1394 Thornton, Abraham, for murder of Mary Ashford, 32 pages (no title-page) ; also, a new edition, corrected, 52 pages, Warwick; also, A Moral Review of the Con- duct and Case of Mary Ashford by Rev. Luke Booker, 5 55 pages (no cover), 1818; Observations upon the ^y q case shewing the danger of pressing presumptive evi- dence too far, with a correct plan by Edward Holroyd, Third Edition-, half calf, 1819, very scarce, indeed. 4 pieces. Jo Ob THE WYNN TRIALS. 145 1395 Thurtell, John, and Joseph Hunt and Wm. Probert, A Complete History of the Murder of Mr. Weare, together with the Trial at Large, with speeches, exam- ination of evidence, defence, &c, &c, a faithful pic- ture of all the Fashionable "Modern Hells" and S)2J " Black-Legs," &c, &c, with portraits of the murderers, L^jUkccJf aC 266 pages and 72 pages of appendix; in same volume, r o/v y A History of the Gaming Houses and Gamesters of /^"W the Metropolis, with plates, 8vo, half roan. Very scarce. Lond. 1824 1395+ The Fatal Effects of Gambling exemplified in the Murder of Wm. Weare and the Trial and Fate of John Thurtell, the murderer and his accomplices, to which is added the Gambler's Scourge. With portraits and other copper -plate engravings of peculiar interest. 512 pages (somewhat stained), 8vo, sheep. Lond. 1824 1396 A Narrative of the Diabolical, Appalling, Hor- rible and Bloody Murder, with 4 views on 1 plate, 12 pages, n. d. ; also, Narrative of the Murder, with original letters never before published, with appendix and engravings ; also, Recollections of John Thurtell, andview of execution. 2 vols, (no covers). 1397 Thynn Murder. Tryal and Condemnation of George Borosky, alias Borptzi; Christopher Vratz and John Stern, for the Barbarous Murder of Thomas Thynn, Esq. ; The Speeches, Confessions and Executions of the murderers; A True Account of the Apprehending and Taking of Count Koningsmark; The Last Con- fession, Prayers and Meditations of Lieuten. John Stern, &c. ; The Captain's Ghost appearing to the Count; and The Dutchess of Portsmouths and Count Coningsmarks Farwel to England. Folio, half calf. 1682 I- I39 8 Another' copy of the Tryal and the Confessions, " ° &c, of John Stern. Folio, half calf. 1682 , Jc U I399 Two other copies of .Tryal and one of the Con- fession. 3 pieces, unbound. 146 THE WYNN TRIALS. 1400 Tilghman, John. A Sketch of his Life, comprising his trial for murder of his uncle; a true story of Seduc- ed tion, Murder and a Violent and Premature Death. 86 ^ pages, paper. 1851. (Newbern, N. C.) 1401 Tinker, Edward, for the willful murder of a youth ^ » j— called Edward. 95 pages, uncut. Very scarce. ^c *" Newbern (N. C), 1811 1402 Sirrell, Albert J., for murder of Miss Maria A. Bick- ford, Boston Daily Mail Report, full and complete, 32 pages, with portraits (1846), excessively rare ; Another report, with lives, 39 pages, Boston " Times " Office, 1846; Life and Death of Mrs. Maria Bickford, a beau- tiful female, who was inhumanly murdered by her paramour A. J. Terrill, 32 pages, Bost, 1846, bound in , J half roan, with the paper covers saved ; also, Life and Correspondence of the late Maria A. Bickford, 48 pages, i2mo, paper. Together 4 vols. 1403 Toole. Life of Gerald Toole, the Murderer of Capt. Webster, Warden of the Coun. State Prison, by himself, Hartford, 1862; Trial of R. J. McHenry as William Townsend for the murder of Richards Hamilton, C. W. , 1858, curious and scarce j Trial and Respite of George Victor Townley for murder of Elizabeth Good- win, portraits and plan, i2mo, Derby (England), 1863. 3 vols, paper. 1404 Tragic Calendar; or, Sketches of Criminals. Very quaint woodcuts. i6mo, boards. Phil. 1846 1405 Traupmann, J. B., for butchery of the Kinck Family. J? $ Portrait. 8vo, half roan (no title page). 1406 Travers, George, for murder of James McKim and y— ^ Thomas Hasey, at the U. S. Navy Yard in Charles- //* town. 91 pages, paper. Bost.. 181 5 1407 True Relation of a Cruel Robbery and Bloody ^y— Murther on Mr. John Talbot. 6 pages, small 4to. ■ Lond. 1669 1408 True History of the Unfortunate Loves of Mary Caroline Austin and Edgar Worthington, 1855. 2-J A curious story, the man was hung but not killed. s , &*' / THE WYNN TRIALS. 147 1409 Tuhi, John (A Youth of 17 years). Life and Confes- ^ r ^sion of Murder of his Brother Joseph at Utica, N. Y. v «^ < -' 12 pages, i2ino. paper. Rare. 1410 TurtOn, W. H. and Luke West, for murder of Charles Gutherson; and other trials. 32 pages, uncut, small *y0 4to, paper (last leaf torn). Rochester (1780) 141 1 Twitchell, Geo. S., for murder of Miss Mary E. Hill, his mother-in-law, with his counsel's presentation to the Governor, the demonstration of his innocence. 8vo, half roan. Phil. (1869) fa x 4 12 Trial. 8vo, paper. 1413 Udderzook, Wm. E., for murder of W. S. Goss, a strange case of deception and murder (life insurance). 59 pages, 8vo, half red morocco. Bait. 1873 1414 The Murderer's Life, Trial and Conviction. , Paper. (2 copies.) 1415 Van Alstine, John. Life and Dying Confession — murder of Wm. Huddleston. 12 pages (title damaged). Scarce. Newburgh, 1819 1416 Vanderpool, George, for murder of Herbert Field, / with a brief sketch of both parties. 206 pages, 8vo, 00 y paper. (2 copies.) Detroit, 1 870 141 7 Vanhollen, Geo. Speth, for murder of Hugh Fitz- patrick, hung in Meadville (Penn.), July 26, 1817. 1 iff) 12 pages, 1 2 mo. Curious cut on title. The murderer knocked the hangman from the platform— a terrible fellow he was. 1418 Van Patten, John F. Trial, Life and Confessions of, for murder of Mrs. Maria Schermerhorn. 16 pages. Jlr, Cut on title. N. Y. 1825. 8vo, half roan (new). Very r/t ?° ri r rare. 1419 #> Another Copy (no cover) ; also, Confession and Awful Disclosures of Elizabeth Van Valkenburgh, executed for murder of her husband. With engraving. N. Y. (1846). 2 pieces, unbound. -'/f />f 148 THE WYNN TRIALS. 1420 Videto, Stephen, for Murder of Mrs. Fanny Mosely, in Fort-Covington, 2 Feb., 1825. 136 pages, uncut. ^ J~b Malone, N. Y. 1825. Bound in half roan, paper <=*~ covers preserved. ' ' One of the rarest of American trials."— Wynn, I420 £ Another copy. Uncut (half the title-page lost and replaced in manuscript). 1421 Another. (Parts of pages 17 and 18 torn out), <7v uncut. 14 22 Another. (Margins cut down, soiled), paper. 1423 Wagner, Louis H. F., for murder of Anethe M. Christensen. 180 pages, and 175 pages of arguments, &c. 8vo, thin boards. Scarce. Saco, Maine, 1874 1424 Wall, Lt.-Col. Joseph, for murder of Benjamin Arm- strong on 10th of July, 1782, at Goree, in Africa (trial ,' * ° Jan. 20, 1802). 128 pages, uncut (no cover). / Lond, 1802 I42 ij Life, Trial and Execution of. With frontispiece of two scenes, one of the murderous flogging of the victim, / the other of the hanging of the officer, iamo, uncut, 48 ,y0 pages. Lond. 1802 14126 Authentic Narrative of Life of, with account of his execution, with portrait ; also the Authentic Trials, "^ C^~ with a plate of the last interview with his wife. Small / 1 2mo, half calf. Scarce. n. d. 1427 Wallace, Charles. A Confession of the Awful and Bloody Transactions in his life, the murder of Mary Rogers, New Orleans, 1851; Life and Confession of Amasa E. Walmsley, convicted of murder of John Burke and Hannah Frank, Providence, 1832, scarce ; Life and Confession of Ann Walters, the Female Murderess, &c, 1850. 3 pieces, unbound. ,J 1428 Walworth Parricide. Account of the Murder and Trial. (2 copies of N. Y. Edition and one of Phil. ^yO Edition.) 3 vols, paper. % So r/t l TJI£ WYNN TRIALS. 149 1429 Ward, John ; or, The Victimized Assassin. A narrative of facts connected with the crime, arrest, trial, execu- tion of the Wil'liston Murderer, with his confession, intercepted correspondence, &c, by the Chaplain. Woodcut portrait. 138 pages, i2mo, paper. (3 copies.) Windsor, Vt. 1869 1430 Ward, Matt. F., for murder of Prof. W. H. G. Butler. * eo 174 pages, uncut. Louisville (Ky.), 1854. 8vo, half #0 red morocco. Scarce. 1431 Ward, Retum J. M. (who killed his wife and burned i her body). Life and Confessions. 8vo, paper. (2 copies — one slightly damaged.) Toledo, O. 1857 1432 Ware, John, for murder of his father. 72 pages, t ^0 paper. Phil. -1 871 1433 Watkins, John. The Important Results of an Investi- gation into the Mysterious Case of Elizabeth Fenning: a detail of extraordinary facts discovered since her -^ execution, &c. With thirty original letters written by ^ /<} the unfortunate girl while in prison (the poisoned dumplings). Pages 194 and 46, 8vo. Lond. 1815. (Cover broken.) 1434 Watkins, Oliver. Sketch of his life, trial and execu- tion, hung at Brooklyn (Conn.) for the murder of his wife, with frontispiece, 42 pages, Norwich, 1831 ; also Testimony in relation to the Decease of Mr. and Mrs. Gould while under treatment of Dr. S. M. Watson, Bost. 1841 ; Trial of Joseph Webb for Manslaughter, with the brief to prove that, the "Universal Medicines " are, in all cases of diseases, almost universally effica- cious. 109 pages. Lond. 1834. 3 pieces. Unbound. .^1435 Watt, Helen, and William Keith, for murder of / Alexander Keith. 54 pages, 8vo, half calf. Lond. 1766 1436 Webster, John W., for murder of George Parkman, including the Hearing on the Petition for a Writ of Oo Error: the Prisoner's Confessional Statements and Application for a commutation of sentence, and an '/' J 150 THE WYNN TRIALS. appendix containing several interesting matters never before published. By George Bemis, Esq. With ■several engravings. 628 pages, 8vo, sheep (broken). Bost. 1850 This edition of this famous trial is very rare. 1437 Webster. Phonographic Report, by Dr. James W. Stone, 314 pages, half roan, 1850; Trial, 76 pages, paper, 6 uncut, N. Y. 1850(2); another report, uncut, half roan, . ^ published by Roberts &-> Garfield in Boston, 1850; another edition, in paper, by John A. French, Bost. 1850, scarce ; and other reports. Together 10 pieces. 1438 Weeks, Levi, for murder of Gulielma Sands. 98 pages / (spotted). N. Y. : Printed by John Rurman, 1800. 8vo, 'y half roan (new). " One of the rarest of all the New York .trials." s~* 1439 Weldon, William and Richard, for murder of John 0_ Jo Freeman. 15 pages. Lincoln (1789) 1440 Wharton, Mrs. Elizabeth, for poisoning General W. _,~q S. Ketcham, tried at Annapolis, Md. 172 pages, / paper. Bait. 1441 Whitby, Capt. Henry, for murder of John Pierce, with his dying declaration ; also the Trial of Capt. Geo. Crimp for piracy and manstealing, N. Y. 1812; in same volume, Trial of Benj. Shaw, John Alley, Jr., &c. , for Riots and Disturbance of Public Worship in the Society of Quakers at Lynn, Mass., Salem, 1822, 8vo, half morocco. 1442 Whitechappel Tragedy. Trial of Henry and Thomas Wainwright for the murder of Harriet Lane. 192 pages of matter, including newspaper reports, street, ballads, portraits and views. All mounted on quarto sheets of white paper. 1443 Wilber, Lewis, for murder of Robert Barber, woodcut portrait and plan, 48 pages, Cazenovia (N. Y.), 1839, /Jv — 8vo, half roan; also Confession of Lewis Wilber, with " li an affray at the Gait House, 15th Dec, 1838. 139 >/ /f pages. Louisville (Ky.), April, 1839. Rare. (2 copies.) 1445 Williams, Edward, for murder of his wife. 68 pages. 3jfa. West Chester (Pa.), 1830. 8vo, half morocco. 1446 Williams, James M., for murder of Vanness Wyatt at a Warren, N. H., i860. 60 pages, paper, Concord, /"/>- 1862; Particulars of Dreadful Tragedy in Richmond, murder of Winston Family by Jane and John Williams, 1852. 2 pieces. 1447 Williams, John, and others, for murder on the High Seas ; also Lives and Confessions of John Williams and , Jrfi others. (2 copies.) Together 3 pieces. Paper, un- cut. Scarce. Bost. 1819 1448 Williamson, John. An Acconnt of, executed for mur. a der of his wife, by imprisonment and cruel treatment. * *J0 23 pages. Lond. 1767. 8vo, half calf. 1449 Wilson, Miss Harriot. Some Interesting Particulars of her life and untimely fate, executed for murder of °U her infant child. Curious portrait on title. 12 pages, paper. Scarce. Bost. (1802) 1450 Windsor, Capt. John, for murder of his wife. 51 Iffn. pages, 8vo, paper. (2 copies.) Mitford, Del., 1851 1451 Wintermute, Peter P., for murder of Gen. Edwin / S. McCook, Argument of Jason B. Brown. 122 pages. * to Cheyenne, Wyo., 1874 1452 Wirz, Henry. The Demon of Andersonville, for cruel ft treatment and brutal murder. Illustrated. 120 pages, paper. Phil. 1453 Witcher, Vincent and Addison: Samuel Swanson rg and others, for murder of Ralph A., W. M. C. and —, James R. Clement. The Evidence. 190 pages (soiled). Lynchburg, Va., i860 1454 Wood, Isaac L., for murder of Rhoda Wood by poison. 80 pages, iamo, paper. Dansville, 1858 / /a / /*> 152 THE WYNN TRIALS. //O use Woodford, Orrin, for murder of his wife. 69 pages. / Rare. Hartford, 1846 -> ^ I45 6 Another copy. (Lacking cover.) ?/ ^ ' 145 7 Woods, Joseph, for murder of Stephen Barber, in a number of the Malone Palladium, 1877; E. M. Yerger, a for murder of Col. Joseph G. Crane, Mayor of Jack- . Jo son, Miss., 1869; Narrative of Life, Last Dying Speech, &c, of John Young, Lond. 1797; Tryal of John Giles, that Notorious Ruffian, 4 pages, folio, 1680; Capt. Henry Rogers and others, of the Ship "Martha and Jane," for murder of Andrew Rose, a seaman, 1857 ; Alex. Broadfoot, for murder of C. Calahan, a sailor, Oxford, 1758; &c, &c. 9 pieces. 1458 William Foster, for murder of A. D. Putnam: Car- Hook Tragedy ; Ed. O. Coburn and B. F. Dalton, for 6 manslaughter, Bost. ; and various Arguments ; &c. 12 pieces. / / 459 Jg^APOLEON. Proces contre Georges, Pichegru et lr II Autres, conspiration contre la personne du pre- ^ ) J'~ mier Consul. Numerous portraits. 8 vols. 8vo, half calf. Paris, 1804 1460 Proces contre les nommes, Saint Rejant, Carbon , et Autres, prevenus de conspiration, contre la per- , y 'if sonne du premier Consul. 2 vols. 8vo, half calf. Paris, 1 80 1 1 46 1 Trial of John Peltier for Libel against Napoleon v ^J~0 yr Buonaparte. 8vo, half calf. Lond. 1803 1462 Trial of Marshal Ney for High Treason. Por- . trait in Cocked Hat. 8 vo, half calf. Lond. 1816 1463 Proces de Marechal Ney. Le Precis historique, ^ J~q par M. Delauve. Portrait. 8vo, paper. Paris, 1815 y THE WYNN TBIALS. 153 NEGROES AND SLAVERY. 1464 Allen, Henry W., for Kidnapping. With Arguments Examination of Mordecai Cooke, Jr. 49 pp. 8vo, ' paper. Very scarce. Portsmouth, Va., 1843 147 1 Hanway. History of the Trial of Castner Hanway and others, with an Introduction upon the History of the /"> Slave Question, Phil. 1852; Report of the Holden / Slave Case, Worcester, Mass., 1839. 2 pieces. 1472 Hodges, Arthur. Trial of, for the Murder of his Man v v5^V^> lave ' Prosper. 8vo, boards. Lond. 181 1 154 THE WYNN TRIALS. 1473 Johnstone. Address of Abraham Johnstone, a Black * %j~~ Man, who was hanged at Woodbury, N. J., July, 1797, to which is added his Dying Confession, or Declaration, &c. 41 pages, 121110, paper. Phil. 1797 1474 Kimber, John. Trial for the Murder of a Negro Girl. i2mo, paper. Lond. 1792 1475 Lovejoy, J. C. Memoir of Rev. Charles T. Torrey and his trial for Aiding Slaves to Escape. Portrait. 121110, / //' half sheep. Bost. 1847 /i7»^ I 47 6 Lemmon Slave Case. Report. 8vo, paper. N. Y. 1881 1477 Mahan, John B., for Felony (Abduction of a Negro). ■7 8vo, paper. Cinn. 1838 1478 Mark and Phillis, Slaves of Capt. Codman. Trial aod Execution for Murder in 1755. 8vo, paper. + i vj 200 copies printed. Cambridge, 1883 1479 Murel, John A. History of the Detection, Conviction /nj" of, &c, together with his plan of exciting a Negro ~~~~ Rebellion, &c. 75 pages, 8vo, paper. Athens, Tenn., 1835 1480 New Annals of Gallantry: containing a Complete Collection of all the Genuine Letters which have passed between Captain Inglefield and Mrs. Inglefield, , ', J? relative to a charge brought by the Former against the Latter, for Partiality to her Black Servant, &c. . Crown 8vo, half roan. Lond. (1785) 1481 N EW York. (Horsmanden Daniel): a Journal of the Proceedings in the Detection of the Conspiracy formed _ by some White People, in conjunction with Negro and 2 7 1 "" other Slaves, for Burning the City of New York in ^J America and Murdering the Inhabitants, by the Recor- der of the City of New York, nmo, old calf. (Lacks first leaf of the introduction). • Lond. 1747 1482 The New York Conspiracy; or, a History of the Negro Plot, with the Journal of the Proceedings j2-x)" title -) 8v °. Paper. (Cleveland, 1859) ,71484 Paine, Lewis W, Six Years in a Georgia Prison for (jft- aiding the escape of a Slave. i2mo. Bost. 1852 1485 Posey, Martin. Trial for Murder of his wife at Edge- / field, S. C, 1849. With Appendix containing Trials eO/f of Martin, Elbert and Francis Posey. 71 pages, ismo, paper. n. p. 1850 i486 Proceedings of the Governor and Assembly of Jamaica / in regard to the Maroon Negroes . . . and detail of / J/p the Origin, Progress and End of the late War between ' '" them and the Whites. Frontispiece of Leonard Parkinson, a Captain of Maroons. 8vo, half calf. Lond. 1796 1487 Report of the Trial of Fourteen Negroes on a Charge / of Rebellious Conspiracy. 55 pages, 8vo, paper. / /c Montego-Bay, Jamaica, 1824 *lo 1488 of the Case of the Jeune Eugenie, determined in the Circuit Court of the United States, 1821. 8vo, paper. Bost. 1822 1489 Sims, Thomas, on an issue of personal liberty on the claim of James Potter of Georgia. Arguments of Ran- Ciq toul and Loring, with the Decision of Geo. T. Curtis. ' 47 pages, 8vo, paper. (2) Bost. 1851 1490 Smith, John, a Missionary in Demarara, Trial on a charge of Exciting Negroes to Rebellion, with Appen- j- dix, Lond. 1824; Religious and Political Persecution 30 of Rev. John Smith, by C. Saunders, 8vo, Lond. n. d. 2 pieces, 8vo, paper. 1491 Southampton (Virginia). Narrative of the Tragical Scene which was witnessed in Southampton County, --Virginia, on the 22nd of August (1831), when fifty-five J of its Inhabitants were Massacred by the Blacks. Folding plate of the massacre (stained). 38 pages, crown 8vo, paper. ( N - Y -) l8 3* / 156 THE WYNN TRIALS. I 1492 South Carolina. Official Report of the Trials of Sundry Negroes, charged with an attempt to raise an / r-~ Insurrection in the State of South Carolina, preceded J /f by an Introduction and Narrative ; and in an Appendix a Report of the Trials of Four White Persons, &c, by Kennedy and Parker. 8vo, paper. Charleston, 1822 fi 1493 Negro Plot. An Account of the late Intended Insurrection among a portion of the blacks of the City of Charleston. 50 pages, 8vb, paper. Bost. 1822 J u 1494 Thompson, George. Prison Life and Reflections: a ^ Narrative of the Arrest, Trial, &c, of Work, Burr and /^ Thompson for aiding Slaves to escape. i2mo. (2.) Oberlin, O., 1847 1495 Unconstitutionality of the Fugutive Slave Act. ^_ Decision of the Supreme Ct. of Wisconsin in the * J Cases of Booth and Rycraft. 8vo, paper. Milwaukee, 1856 1496 Walker, Jonathan. Trial and Imprisonment of, at ^ Pensacola, Florida, for Aiding Slaves to Escape. Por- P trait and illustrations. 12 mo, half calf. Bost. 1846 1497 Another copy. Cloth (stained). Bost. 1846 1498 Webster, Miss Delia A. History of the Trial of, for ,- aiding Slaves to Escape from Kentucky. 84 pages, r i2mo, paper. Vergennes, 1845 1499 Zulueta, Pedro de. Trial for Slave Trading. 8vo. Jjf / Lond. 1844 1500 Newgate Calendar. Memoirs of the Most Notorious Characters, Murderers, Traitors, Highwaymen and ' Thieves of every Description, from the beginning of // the l8th Centur y> with their Speeches, Confessions, / 'V &c, by A. Knapp and W. Baldwin. Numerous illus- trations. 4 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1824-28 THE WYNN TRIALS. 157 1501 New Newgate Calendar; being interesting Memoirs of Notorious Characters who have been Convicted of a g Outrages on the Laws of England during the 18th /' Century, brought down to the present time, with Original Anecdotes, &c, by Knapp and Baldwin. Portraits and illustrations. 6 vols. 8vo, half calf. Lond. : Robins 6- Co. (1814-25) 1502 Another edition, by Baldwin and Knapp. 5 vols. 8vo, half calf. jjj 7 Lond.: Miltal, Fisher (5r» Dixon, 1811, &c. / This edition contains matter not in any other. The engravings also differ. Vol. 5 is a supplementary volume, seldom found with the set. 1503 New and Complete Newgate Calendar; or, Villany displayed in all its branches from 1700 to the present ' time, by Wm. Jackson. Illustrated with 60 copper- 1 fc- plates. 7 vols, new half calf, yellow edges. " Lond. : Hogg, n. d. " This edition is new to me. By an advertisement on back of title- page in Vol. 1, the publication would seem to have commenced in 1793, and Vol. 7 terminates with a trial in March, 1808." — Wynn. 1504 Newgate Calendar Improved ; being interesting me- moirs of Notorious Characters, &c, &c, and contain- ing a nnmber of interesting Cases never before pub- / c c lished, &c, by George Theodore Wilkinson. Portraits / and illustrations. 6 vols. 8vo. Lond. : printed for Thos. Kelly No date of publication, but the last trial in the collection '.vas had in April, 1825. 1505 New York. The New York Reporter, by Gardiner, j u for Angust, 1820, containing Reports of Trials and ~ Decisions in the different Courts. 8vo, paper. T506 Statement of the Frauds on the Elective Fran- t A f~ chise in the City of New York, 1838 and 1839, by J. B. / Glentworth. 8vo, paper. 1507 Mea Culpa and My Justification; or, Justice in 4 0-" Mail Coach. 8vo, half roan. Lond. {Fairburn) (1817) -. 152 1 Another copy. 8vo, paper. .2-^ Lond. : Hay & Turner, 1817 THE WYNN TRIALS. 159 1522 Oexmelin, Alex. Olivier. Histoire des Avanturiers Filibustiers qui se sont signalez dans les Indes, Cartes Jj geographiques et de Figures. Nouvelle Edition cor- rigee, &c. 2 vols, nmo, calf. A Trevoux, 1744 1523 Ogle, Chaloner, Trial for Assault on Mr. Trelawney, the Governor of Jamaica, small i 2 mo, half calf, Dublin, 1742; O'Grady, Walter, Report respecting > /0 the ri & ht of Appointment to the office of Clerk of the Pleas; Reports of the Arguments and Judgments in Exchequer Chambers upon a Writ of Error, W. O'Grady, Plaintiff, 2 vols. 8vo, half calf, Dublin, 1816-18. 1524 O'Doherty, L. K., John Martin and others. Report of the Proceedings finder the Treason-Felony Act, » "TO Aug. and Oct., 1848. Royal 8vo. Dublin, 1848 i 5 2 S*0'Keeffe, Robert, vs. His Eminence Cardinal Cul- len, for Libel. With Introdnction by H. C. Kirk- * / O patrick. 8vo. Lond. 1874 1526 Old Bailey Chronicle (The); or, The Malefactor's Register, containing a circumstantial Account of the Lives, Trials and Confessions of the most notorious ■ u ^ Offenders who have Suffered Death and other exem- / plary Punishments, in England, Scotland and Ireland, from 1700 to 1783. By James Montague, jp plates. 4 vols, crown 8vo, old half calf. Rare. Lond. 1783-86 1527 Old Bailey Experience. Criminal Jurisprudence and — . the Actual Working of our Penal Laws, &c. 8vo. < - J Lond. 1833 1528 Olmstead. Proceedings in the Case of Olmstead and others vs. Rittenhouse's Executors, &c, collected by _ R. Peters, Jr., 8vo, paper, Phil. 1809; Debates in the ' V Legislature of Pennsylvania on the Case of Gideon Olmstead, reported by N. S. H. Hamilton, 8vo, paper. 2 vols. Lancaster, 1810 1529 Onderdonk, Bishop. Trial; The Trial Tried; Narra- tive of Facts; Appeal and Review; Report of Com- mittee ; Proceedings and Debates of the P. E. Church ; 06 X 160 THE WYNN TRIALS. Richmond's Pamphlets Reviewed; The Conspiracy: Statement of Meade; Statement of Facts and Circum- stances; Sermon by Seabury; Proceedings of the Late Convention; The Verdict Sustained; No Church with- out a Bishop ; Facts Connected with Onderdonk's Reply. Together 15 pamphlets. 1530 Orangemen. Trial of H. and M. Hanbidge, W. Graham, Geo. Graham, J. Forbes and W. Brownlow . • , for an alleged Conspiracy to Assassinate Marquis ' Wellesley. 8vo, half calf. Dublin, 1823 1531 Orton. True and Genuine Account of Samuel Orton, who was Executed Jany., 1767, for Forgery, with his ^ Y~ Unhappy Case, drawn by himself, also three Letters by him. 1 2mo, half calf. ' Lond. 1767 1532 O'Sullivan, J. L. Report in favor of the Abolition of /<,""' the Punishment of Death. 8vo, paper. N. Y»i84i 1533 Oxford, Edward. Trial for Shooting at the Queen, June, 1840. 8 pp., 8vo, paper. ".0 fc 3o 1534 IgJNACKARD, Mrs. E. P. W. An Exposure of Calvin- Y^s j sm _ x j3 pages, including Her Great Trial, // resulting in the Establishment of her Sanity. 8vo, '^ paper. Chicago, 1864 1535 Packer, Joseph, Bill — now under Sentence of Death. Journal of Life and Travels. 15 pages. (He claimed to own recipe for a cancer cure). Hartford, 1773 1536 Page vs. Travers and Way, respecting the Cargo of ,r- the Ship Jesse, Duty of Mercantile Agents. 73 pp. * " J Lond. 1802 1537 Paine, Thomas. The Whole Proceedings on The Trial /> A" for a Libel upon the Revolution and Settlement of the • / v Crown, &c. 196 pp., 8vo, half calf (new). Lond. 1793 1538 Another copy; and the Trial of Geo. Gordon for /, f Libel on the Queen of France, &c. 8vo, old half calf. *-' v ' 1 793 1539 Do - Another copy. 43 pp., i 2 mo. Boston, Mass., 1793 THE WYNN TRIALS. 161 1540 Paine. Copy of the Information against Richard Car- lile for Publishing Paine's Age of Reason, 1819; Re- port of the Proceedings, being the Mock Trials of, for alledged blasphemous libels, 1822; and other pieces (8 in all). 8vo, half calf. • i54i Suppressed Defence of Mary Anne Carlile against the appendix to Theological Works of Paine, with portrait of Richd. Carlile ; Report of Trial of Mary ^ Anne Carlile for publishing a New Years' Address, >7o 1 821; Trial of Mrs. Susannah Wright for publishing the Writings of R. Carlile ; Trial of Daniel Isaa Eaton for selling a supposed libel by Thomas Paine, &c. 9 vols, boards and unbound. */^542 Palmer, Rev. T. F., for Sedition. 8vo, half calf. Edinburgh, 1792 '543 Palmer, John, Comedian and Manager of the Royalty . / Theatre on Wells Street, for opening the said Theatre in defiance of an Act made in the 10th year of George II. Inserted portrait. Lond. 1787. 4t0? half calf. From library of Wm. E. Barton. Scarce. 1544 Patent Right. J. B. Neilson, Engineer, and others - ■-, against The Househill Coal and Iron Company. 4to. Edinburgh, 1842 1545 Patkull, A Short Narrative of Life and Death of Count Patkull, broke alive upon the Wheel in Great Poland, 1707; Sentence in the Extraordinary Cause between Abraham Payba and Edward Wortley Montague, 1752; Col. Rob. Passingham and John Edwards for Con- • spiracy, 1805, scarce; Sr. Wm. Pritchard, Alderman, against T. Papillon for False Imprisonment, folio, 1689. 4 pieces, unbound. 1546 Parker, Theodore, for " Misdeameanor " of a Speech ./£ in Faneuil Hall against Kidnapping. 221 pages, 8vo, /-jQcloth. N. Y. >t86 4 1547 Peck, Jas. H., Judge of U. S. District Court for Mis- /Q. souri. Impeachment. Tall 8vo, sheep. Bost. 1833 r yr '/ 16a THE WYNN TRIALS. 1548 Pelham, Camden. The Chronicles of Crime; or, The New Newgate Calendar: being a series of memoirs and anecdotes of Notorious Characters who have out- raged the laws. Embellished with 52 engravings from drawings by "Phiz." 2 vols. 8vo, cloth (binding loose). Lond - l8 4 J First edition. Scarce. 1549 Penn. The Peoples Ancient and Just Liberties Asserted in the Tryal of William Penn and William Mead at the Sessions held at the Old Bailey in London, the first, ^iT third, fourth and fifth of Sept., '70, against the most / / Arbitrary procedure of that Court. Printed tn the Year 1670. 62 pages, small 4to, halt red roan, new. One of the rarest trials. 1550 Pennsylvania. Alexander Addison, Pres. of Ct. of — Common Pleas. Impeachment of. 154 pages, besides ♦ J " Appendix. Lancaster, 1803. 8vo, half morocco. 155 1 Two Trials of John Fries on an Indictment for Treason ; with a brief report of the trials of several 3/ other persons for Treason and Insurrection in the Counties of Bucks, Northampton and Montgomery. 8vo, calf. > Phil. 1800 1552 State Trials — Francis Hopkinson and John Nicholson. 2 vols, in 1. 8vo, sheep. Phil. 1794 1553 Trial of the Judges Edward Shippen, Jasper <— 1 Yeates and Thomas Smith. 8vo, sheep. u " Lancaster (1805) 1554 The Last Solemn Confession and Declaration of John Hurrin and Alexander Buchan, who were exe- <3 J cuted at Easton 1st Jan., 1774. 8 pages, i2mo (no cover) . 1 Very rare. 1555 A Full and Complete Account of the late Awful Riots in Philadelphia. Illustrated. (1844.) i6mo, half morocco. 1556 Trial of Samuel Yardley Thornton, Jacob Hel- , lings and others, for Conspiracy in Bucks Co. 8vo, Jf°* half morocco. Phil. 1821 rj 1 ^? Another. (Water-stained.) 8vo, paper. n i r lr THE WYNN TRIALS. 163 1558 Pen and Ink Sketches In Chancery. 3 Nos. paper. » <* 3 Lond. 1559 Perjury. Trial of John Tasborough and Ann Price- endeavoring to perswade Mr. Stephen Dugdale to retract his evidence about the Horrid Popish Plot, . /0 folio, 16^2.^; The Perjur'd Phanatick, or Conspiracy of J. Croke and H. Larimore against the Life of Robert Hawkins, 1685. 2 pieces, folio (no cover). 1560 William Mitchell, Surgeon, for Perjury, small 4to, a very curious medical scandle, 1754; Trials of all the f~ Prisoners tried at Maidstone, trials of Lawrenson for qI Pf~~ Rape, William Barlow for a similar case, Lees for Set- ting Fire to Hay Ricks, &c, &c. , small 4to, curious cases, 1750, half roan. 1561 Another copy of Mitchell Case. Half roan. 1562 John Mitford, Esq., on the Prosecution of Lady Viscountess Perceval. Appendix of Letters. 8vo, calf. 1 814 1563 Case and Appeal of James Ashley in relation to the Apprehending Henry Simons, the Polish Jew, for jiT 7 Perjury. With portrait of Simons. 8 vo, half calf. 1753 1564 Narrative of Proceedings relating to trial of Mary Heath, 1745; Remarkable Tryal of Thomas Chandler, 1751; Robert Edgworth for Subornation of Perjury, 1788; Lawrence Coppard, Apprentice to John Smith, 1828; and others. 9 vols, bound and un- bound. !j65 Alarming Developments — The Wrong Member of Middlesex Bar Convicted, by'B. F. Clark; A Reply by Asahel Huntington, 1848; Trial of James Robert- ' "V son, N. Y. 1824; Joret Bull, N. Y. 1829. 4 pieces. 1566 Perkins, Josephine Amelia, the notorious female horse- K *f thief. Narrative of. N. Y. 1842. Paper. 1567 Persecution of Protestants in 1845 — Trial at Tralee r for libel on Rev. Charles Gayer. Dublin, 1845 d./o ■ £jr '/r 164 THE WYNN TRIALS. 1568 Perreaus, Robert and Daniel — for Forgery, 1775; also, Facts, or a Plain and Explicit Narrative of the Case of Mrs. Rudd, in which the particular transac- tions of Messrs. Perrceaus, &c, will be related; Mrs. * M. C. Rudd's Genuine Letter to Lord Weymouth, K C w ith anecdotes of the late Messrs. Perreaus, 1776; also, Forgery Unmasked, or Genuine Memoirs of the Two Unfortunate Brothers Perreau and Mrs. Rudd, with plate. 3 vols, bound and unbound. Scarce. \s ) di) Duplicates of the Trial and the Facts. 2 vols. £J~ 8vo, half calf. 1570 Phillips's Celebrated Speech, with Cause: Blake v. The s~ Widow Wilkins for Breach of Promise of Marriage. j , 4/^ i 2 mo, half calf. Bath 1571 Phillipps, S. M. State Trials; or, A Collection of the Most Interesting Trials prior to the Revolution of 1688, /) 00 reviewed and illustrated. 2 vols. 8vo, half morocco, pus * — "^ gilt top. Lond. 1826 Fine copy; scarce. 1572 Philosopher and Burglar. Life, Opinions, Character and Tragic Death of Count R Au, commonly called A * F. G. Meyer, condemned May, 1796, at Rotterdam, for *v/ unparalleled Burglaries, by J. Sharp. Englished from French and Dutch. With portrait. 8vo, half morocco. 1797 1573 Pierpont. Proceedings of an Ecclesiastical Council in ^ the Case of the Proprietors of the Hollis-Street Meet- . / ■ / ing-House and Rev. John Pierpont, their Pastor. Pre- y/ pared by S. K. Lothrop. 384 pages, 8vo, half sheep. Bost. 1841 1574 Pigot Case — Mary Pigot, Scottish Missionary in Seram- ^__ pore, against Wm. Hastie, in Calcutta, a Missionary * _- of the Established Church of Scotland, 338 pages; qC • <-• v and, Judgments. The defendant accused the plaintiff of immoral conduct. Calcutta, 1884 1575 Pike, Luke Owen. A History of Crime in England, illustrating the changes in the laws in the progress of / 3^ , civilisation. 2 vols. 8vo, uncut. Lond. 1873 x-O THE WYNN TRIALS. 165 1576 PIRACY. Tryals of Joseph Dawson, William Bishop and others for Piracies and Robberies, Lond. 1696; Some Cursory Remarks on A Late Printed Paper called The Last Speeches and Dying Words of Capt. Thomas Green, &c. , showing them to be false, Edinburgh, 1705. 2 vols, folio, unbound. 1577 Peter Atkins, Boatman of Deal; also, Richard ^ Curling and others, Lond. 1808 and 1807. 8vo, half ' / roan. 1578 Detail of the Case of the Brig Caraboo of Liver- pool — Judicial Proceedings against the Pirates, &c. /" By John Malzac. 118 pages, i2mo, paper. Saint Christopher, 1828 1579 A Brief Account of the Horrid Massacre of the Capt., Mate and Supercargo of the Schooner Platts- burg, of Baltimore, in July, 1816, by a part of the crew, with frontispiece (last page imperfect) ; Trial of (j^j Chas. C. Delano, Lond. 1820; Dying Declaration of Nicholas Fernandez, N. Y. 1830; Trial and Sentence of T. J. Wansley and Chas. Gibbs, N. Y. 1831; also, Their Confessions and Executions; Trial of Pedro Gibert, Bernardo- De Soto and others for Piracy on the Brig Mexican of Salem, Bost. 1834. 6 vols, unbound. Trial of Gibbs and Wansley is very rare. !^8o Duplicates of Delano; Gibbs; Gibert; and, Con- 4t/~ fessions. 4 vols. ^81 Trial of the Twelve Spanish Pirates of the Schooner Panda, a Guinea Slaver. With 20 engravings. 8vo, paper, uncut. Bost. 1834 ^^"1582 Another copy (stained). Third Edition. I5 8 3 Samuel Tully and John Dalton, 43 pages, 121110, paper, uncut, Bost. 1812, scarce; and another edition, 1812; John H. Jones, First Lieutenant of the Privateer t i/V~" Schooner Revenge, Phil. 1813; Practical Barbarity of the Female Captive, Miss Lucretia Parker, Providence, 1825, with plate; Trials of Pirates for the Murder of Capt. Wm. Little, of the Ship American Eagle. i6mo. Newburyport. 5 pieces. Ot ,/JT 166 THE WYNN TRIALS. 1584 Piracy. William Jemott. 62 pages, half calf. Lond. 181 2 W 1585 Peter Heaman and Francois Gautiez: Report 1 J~3 b y Alex - Stuart - l8 3 P a S es > I2mo . boards, uncut. Edinburgh, 182 1 15 86 Arraignment, Trial and Condemnation of Capt. William Kidd, 60 pages, folio; also, A Full Account of the Proceedings in Relation to Capt. Kidd, in two letters, by a Person of Quality, 51 pages, 4to. 2 vols, unbound. Lond. 1701 1587 A General History of the Pyrates, with remark- „y able Actions, &c, of the two Female Pyrates, Mary ^ Icy Read and Anne Bonny. By Capt. Charles Johnson. '* 2 vols. 8vo, old calf. Lond. 1726 l; ;88 The History of the Pirates, Missin, Bowen, Kidd, Tew, Halsey, and others, ... the late piracies Oq in West Indies and Expedition of Com. Porter. Frontis- / ' piece. i2mo, half sheep. Haverhill, Mass., 1825 ^89 The Lives and Bloody Exploits of the most noted Pirates, their Trials and Executions. With wood " engravings. 12 mo, sheep. Hartford, Conn., 1837 '4.S* I S9° Do. Do. i2mo, cloth. Hartford, 1850 1591 The American Pirate's Own Book. Illustrated. ^ A i6mo, boards. Phil. 1847 ' 1592 Pickings from the Portfolio of the Reporter of the New T Orleans Picayune. Illustrated by Darley. 12 mo, half *-• roan. Phil. 1846 1593 Pitcairn, Robert. Criminal Trials in Scotland from 1488 to 1624. Embracing the entire Reigns of James j— 4th and 5th, Mary, Queen of Scots, and James 6th. /^_ Compiled from the original records and MSS., with historical notes and illustrations. 3 vols, in 4. 4to, uncut. Rare. Edinburgh, 1833 1594 Pleader's Guide (The) : a Didactic Poem, in two parts. Containing Mr. Surrebutter's Poetical Lectures, &c, including the Arguments of Counsellor Bother'um and .V« / -fo / s THE WYNN TRIALS. 167 Counsellor Bore'um in an Action for Assault and Bat- tery between John A. Gull and John A. Gudgeon. Crown 8vo, half morocco. Lond. 1815 !S9S Police sur les Mendians, les Vagabonds, les Joueurs de Profession, les Intrigans, les Filles Prostituees, les *2J*~' Domestiques hors de Maison depuis long-terms, et les Gens Sans aveu. Small i2mo, calf. Paris, 1764 /J) 1596 Poole, William. Life of. Portrait. 8vo, paper. ,, 1597 Popham, Sir Home. Court Martial of. 8vo, paper. Lond. 1807 1598 Porteus, Capt. John, for Wounding and Killing several persons at a late Execution of a Criminal. 8vo, half calf. Edinburgh (1736) 1599 Porteus, Capt. John, 1736; William Haunt, 171 1; ^ „ Thomas M'Adams and James Long, 1737;, Scot and A- Mackpherson, 1712. In 1 vol. Folio, half calf. 1600 Potter, Richard, a Sailor, and Prisoner in Newgate. \/0 History of. Crown 8vo, half calf. Lond. 1763 1601 Powell, Joseph, the Fortune Teller. Trial of, 1807. * /O 8vo. Lond. 1808 1602 Popish Plot: a Collection of the Trials relating to the Popish and pretended Protestant Plots in Reigns of K. , Q 2, Charles the 2d and K. James the 2d, 1678-1687. 27 of these trials and 21 other pieces, Historical Reviews, Memorials, Petitions and Declarations, &c. Together 49 pieces. Folio, unbound. 160^ Duplicates, a few triplicates, of several of above 0/ Trials, the Seven Bishops, and others. 24 pieces. 1604 An Exact Abridgment of all the Trials (as ^ A ^ above, with a Catalogue. Small iamo, sheep (broken). \J.Q 1690 1605 Portsmouth Case: deciding the Earl of Portsmouth to v Jo be of unsound mind. 79 pages, paper. 1823 1606 Poultney, Evan, Wm. M. Ellicott and Samuel Poultney, for Conspiracy to Defraud the Bank of / * 4 Maryland. Royal 8vo, sheep. Bait. 1836 r c*- 168 THE WYNN TRIALS. 1607 Presumptive Proof; or, Inquiry into the Nature of -— . - Circumstantial Evidence: examination of the evidence -J 2 4 in the Trial of Capt. Donnellan. 8vo, boards. ° c ' ' Lond. 1815 1608 Presbyterian Church Case. Report by Samuel Miller, J J Jr. 8vo, sheep. Phil. 1839 °^ " ^1609 The Case, compiled by Rev. D. W. Lathrop. . /\l 8vo, cloth. Phil. 1839 ,- 1610 Presbytery of Philadelphia in Case of Samuel Wentz. yj i2mo, boards. (2 copies.) 1820 161 1 Prescott, Capt. Isaac, for Wanton, Tyrannical and , Savage Cruelty towards Jane Prescott, his Wife, with ^ 'j* the whole of the Evidence upon that Remarkable Trial, j-J I /" 1785. With extraordinary frontispiece, in two scenes. 8vo, half morocco extra, uncut, top edges gilt. "As great a brute as ever was seen in man's shape. ~} 16 1 2 — Another copy (without cover). 1785 1613 Prescott, James, Judge of Probate. Impeachment, CO before the Senate of Massachusetts. 8vo, boards, uncut. Bost. 182 1 1614 Price. Memoirs of a Social Monster; or, The History of Charles Price,, called Old Patch. Account of his . *} A~~ astonishing Fraud and ingenious Forgeries. Portrait and facsimile. Small i2mo, half calf. Lond. 1786 1615 Prindle, H. G., County Judge. Trial in the Senate. . / *f 2 vols. 8vo, sheep. Albany, 1874 1616 Proceedings in a Cause before the Parliartientof Paris, in the nature of a Ravishment of Ward : Philip Jour- (< a neaulx against Richard Quane and others. 134 pages (no cover). Lond. 1743- 16 1 7 Prisons (Les) de Paris. Histoire, Types, Mceurs, *_.,, Mysteres, par MM. Maurice Alhoy et Louis Lurine. //" Edition illustree. Royal 8vo, half morocco. Paris, 1846 1618 Proces Politiques. Proces des Ex-Ministres Prince De Polignac, etc., 2 vols. 1830; Affaires des 15 et des / ~ 19. 1832; Affaires Diverses, 1832-38; Affaires des '* Accuses .d'Avril, 1834; Proces du Prince Napoleon- / X THE WYNN TRIALS. 169 Louis, 1840; De M. Gisquet, 1839; De l'ex-General Mouton-Duvernet et Proces des Nois Rois, frontispiece, 1780, et Proces Celebres de la Revolution, 1814. 12 vols. 8vo, half calf, various. 16 19 Proces de Leipzig. Affaire de la Ligne des Patriotes n ^ Compte-Rendu, par S. Werner; Le Proces Colin- d , *■ *~ Campbell Compte rendu complet. 2 vols. i2tno, paper. 1620 Processus Juris Joco-serius tarn lectu festivus et incun- dus quam usum fori & praxeos moralis cognitionem JT ^S^^s a necessarius — Processus Lathanse contra D. / Virginen Aresta Amorum, etc. i2mo, vellum. Hanovise, 161 1 1 62 1 Prynne, William. A Breviate of the Life of William Laud, Arch-bishop of Canterbury, 1644; Hidden Workes of Darkenes brought to Publike Light, or A Necessary y Introduction to the History of the Archbishop of Can- V-, terburie's Triall, 1644; Canterburie's Doome, or The First Part of a Compleat History of The Commitment, Charge, Tryall, Condemnation and Execution of Will- iam Laud, Late Arch-Bishop of Canterbury, 1646. • Folio, calf. Fine copy. All the parts and plates. 1622 Pulling, Alexander. The Order of the Coif. Colored C £ . frontispieces and J other plates. Royal 8 vo, uncut, cloth. ^ Vf f Lond. I884 1623 /QUAKERS. The Trepan: being A True Relation, »©/ full of stupendious variety, of the strange prac- tises of Mehetabel, the wife of Edward Jones and / ' another — cheating,Mr. Wessel Goodwin by devices be- / longing to The Art of Trepanning. By Samuel Ver- non. 35 pages. Rare. 1656 ^24 A Cry against Oppression and Cruelty. Tryal and Sentence passed on several innocent people called v J' Quakers, inhabitants of Worcester. 22 pages, paper. Lond. 1663 ^ // 170 THE WYNN TRIALS. 1625 Quakers. Report of the Trial of Friends in the City of J?.' Philadelphia, Jnne, 1828, in case of Edmund Shotwell, /' * Joseph Lukens, and others. 8vo, sheep. Phil. 1828 1626 Report of Trial of Friends at Steubenville, Ohio, I'*) Oct., 1828. 8vo, boards, uncut. Phil. 1829 1627 < Report of Case of Stacy Decon and Joseph *- /2/t Hendrickson vs. Thomas L. Shotwell. 8vo, boards. J^ . f V Phil. 1834 • 1628 Benj. Shaw and others for Disturbance of Quaker Meetings (no cover), Salem, Mass., 1822; Dis- cipline of the Society, N. Y. 1874. 2 pieces. > ' / OJ /' / r OV/ */" 6 1629 JpSNACHEL. The Extraordinary Life and Trial of rK. Madame Rachel, at the Old Bailey, 1868. 130 pages, cloth. The Madame advertised Recipes for making and keeping women CXj 1 " Beautiful forever," and was tried and convicted of obtaining money " by means of false and fraudulent pretences." jqO 1630 Another copy. Paper cover. 1631 Radley, Joseph, An Notorious Highwayman — his life, Aylesbury (1784) ; also, Trial of the Incendiaries, 1790; 1 " J Trial of James Braddon for Assault, &c, on H. Clif- / ford. 8vo, half roan. 1632 Rail Road. Investigation into the Alleged Official Misconduct of the Late Superintendent of the Phila- delphia, Wilmington and Baltimore R.R. Co. 2 vols, thick 8vo, cloth. Phil. 1854 l6 33 Newton vs. the Grand Junction Railway Co., Lond. 1845; Trial of Oscar T. Caldwell, Conductor on / _ Chicago and Burlington Line, for Embezzlement ; Con- *\ cord R.R. Co.- vs. Geo. Clough, 1869; Denham vs. Great Northern R. Co., for personal injuries, Edin- burgh, 1867, &c. 9 pieces. 1634 " Ralph Will " Case. 104 pages, paper. Belfast, 1834 1635 Rambler's Magazine (The). A banquet of amorous, bacchanalian, whimsical and other entertainment. A volume of Nos., various from Jan., 1783, to Aug., 1786. A few plates. 8vo, half calf. An astounding publication. 00 / THE WYNN TRIALS. if] • 1636 Ramsay (Lady), Widow, against James Nairne, for J i~ memorably Exploits, Adventures, Confessions and Dying Behaviour. 2 vols in 1. Small 121110, half mo- rocco. Lond. 1765 1658 Remarkable Trials. With woodcuts. 12 mo, half roan. ,- r Lond.. Geo. Vickers, 1851 1659 Remarkable Trials and Notorious Characters, from : : r . 1700 to 1840. Edited by Captain L. Benson. With If numerous illustrations by Phiz. i2mo. Lond. n. d. 1660 Remarkable Trials of All Countries, Vol. 2, 8vo, sheep, -v N. Y. 1882; Geo. W. Cole, for Murder of L. H. / / Hiscock, and others 1 66 1 Report of Committee to whom the Petition of the Royal Lustring Company was referred, with papers, % (J^, &c, relating to the Smuggling Trade, 113 pages folio, THE WYNN TRIALS. 173 1698; with it A Collection of Papers relating to the Present Juncture of Affairs in England, 1688. Un- bound. 1662 Reports of Cases. Regina vs. Millis et Carroll; Bigamy *J23~ Cases. 307 pages, paper, tall 8vo. Dublin, 1842 1663 Charles Stearns against J. ■ W. Ripley for '3i. Malicious Prosecution. 8vo, paper. y ~~ Springfield (Mass.), 1851 1664 Restell (Madame), alias Ann Lohman, for Abortion ,-*♦ ./^ and causing the death of Mrs. Purdy, 1841, scarce; and q/ / for Abortion on Maria Bodine, 1847. 2 pieces. 1665 Maria Bodine. Another Edition. 8vo. (2 Ar copies.) 1666 Ribbonism in Ireland. Trial of Richard Jones, 1840; Ridgeway's Report of a Special Commission for Sligo, ' JT Mayo, &c, 1807; Capt. Geo. Richardson against Wmi • C "V / Mellish, Lond. 1824. 3 vols. 1667 Rider, Benjamin, for threatening the life of Dr. Samuel ~v= Adams, and extorting from him Promissory Notes due , *y/ the Doctor for services. An unparalleled Law Case. i2mo, paper, uncut. Bost. 1824 1668 Riel, Louis. Convicted of High Treason, Ottawa, £ , 1886; Le Veritable Riel, Montreal, 1887. 2 vols. paper. , 1669 Robertson, David, for an Unnatural Crime. (Lacks . i j portrait.) 8vo, half roan. Lond. 1806 1670 Robertson, Miss, of Blackheath. Life and Memoirs of. « _ With portrait by Hopwood. no pages (no cover). l "^ Lond. 1802 1671 Robbery. Life of Benjamin Barker, a Notorious High- <^y, wayman. 16 pages, 8vo, half calf, neat, Lond. 1750 "1672 A Full and True Account of the Horrid Murders, Robberies and Burnings committed at Brad- forton and Upton, Snodbury in Co. of Worcester, s _, Worcester, 1758; with an Account of the Occasion of ^ the Bishop of Oxford's Going to the Prisoners after their Condemnation, pages 74 and 75. i6mo, boards. %m^'' Jt 174 THE WYNN TRIALS. 1673 Robbery. Transactions of Two. Criminals, Geo. Webb and Ed. Russell, convicted of Burglary, 1805 ; The Dis- coveries of John Poulter, alias Baxter, and a numerous Gang of Villains, written by himself, 1754; Life of , Tho. Neaves, the noted Street Robber, 1728; Life, , / Trial and Execution of Wro. Hawke, 1774; Confession of Percival Cooke and James Tomlinson, Nottingham, 181 2 ; &c. 9 pieces. / 1674 Forty Burglaries of the Years 1863-5; Trial of Walker v. Milher, Lond., paper. (2 copies.) 1675 : Trial of Pierce, Burgess and Tester for the / "* , / Great Gold Robbery'. With 8 illustrations by P. Cruik- ^ /// shank. 8vo, papei. Lond. (1856) 1676 Some Observations on the Trial of Mr. Thomas Carr, Executed for Robbery, with some Remarks on ?* the Contradictory Account of him given by the Ordin- ary of Newgate. Small 4to, half morocco. 1737 1677 Second Captain Hind; or, Notorious Life and , , Actions of Capt. John Simpson. Reprint. Small 4to, / for Highway Robbery, 181 1. 24 pages (no cover.) 0O 'O' Very rare. 1679 Robberies and Adventures of John D. Rowland, N. Y. 1841 ; The Great Express Robbery of Livingston and Wells in Rochester, 1848; Life and Adventures of // Smith May the, the notorious robber of the West, 1841 ; IV' Authentic Account of Thunderbolt and Lightfoot, 1848; Confession of Captain Lightfoot, 1847; Trial of Levi and Laban Kenniston, 1817, Salem; Robbery of Northampton National Bank, 1876. 11 pieces. 1680 Robins, Geo., vs. Burke and Grubb, in respect to the Right of an Auctioneer to claim Commission upon Sale of an Estate, when the Defendant had at the eleventh hour sold the property to avoid this claim. Lond. 1845. Paper. THE WYNN TRIALS. 175 1681 Robinson. Catherine Robinson, the Victim of De- pravity, reputed Wife of Michael Robinson, a notorious pickpocket, with frontispiece ; also Commonwealth vs. Snelling for a libel. 1 vol. small 8vo, half cloth. 1682 Rogers, Ammi, for assault on the body of Asenath ,j-. Caroline Smith. 56 • pages (much spotted). New y London, 1820. Half roan, new. Rare. , /q 1683 Another copy. Paper, unbound (soiled). 1684 Memoirs of Rev. Ammi Rogers, .persecuted in Connectitut — falsely accused and imprisoned. Com- posed by said Ammi Rogers. 12 mo, boards. Published for subscribers by the author, 1824 -,—1685 Do., do. Second Edition. i2mo, boards. Schenectady, 1826 1686 Romance of Crime, a Collection of Celebrated Crimi- 2j~* nal Trials. Illustrated with portraits , views, 6-V. Tall 8vo, half morocco. Lond/n. d. ^r >u / 1687 Rose, Geo., for Employing Mr. Smith, a publican, upon a late Westminster Election and not paying him. 1792. • 0 AINT " EDME ' M - B " Dictionn aire de la Penalite __.»-» ^-^ dans toutes les parties du Monde Connu. Orne » J J de 48 gravures. 5 vols, crown 8vo, half calf (rubbed). Paris, 1824 1700 Sacheverell, Henry. Before the House of Peers, upon 1\) an Impeachment. Crown 8vo, old calf. Lond. 17 10 1701 Sackville, Lord George. Court Martial, Feb. 1760. Plan of the Battle of Minden (torn). [ vol. in 2. pj~* Crown 8vo, old calf. Lond. n. d. (1760) X THE WYNN TRIALS. Y11 • 1702 Scotland. Proceedings of the House of Lords con- cerning the Scottish Conspiracy, 1704; A True and Impartial Account of the Examinations and Con- fessions of severable Execrable Conspirators in Scot- A*~' land, 1681 ; "History of the Late Proceedings of the Students of the Colledge at Edinborough, 1681; Scot- land against Popery, 1681 ; &c. 7 pieces. Folio, un- bound. •4 I 7°3 The Case of the Antenatus in Scotland claiming as Heir in England ; Birtwhistle vs. Vardill. 8vo, paper. 1841 1704 The Black Kalendar: records of Notable Scot- tish Trials, by A. H. Millar, Illustrated. First Series. 8vo, paper. 1884 1705 Scrap Book. Containing about sixty pages covered with columns cut from " The Times," and other Lon- don newspapers, The Ryves Case ; The Balham Mys- tery, or poisoning of Mr. Bravo, and other interesting tales. 1 vol. about half filled. Folio, half morocco. .fo 1706 Filled with the Series and Ryves Frauds, 1866; Thos. Ryves. claimant of The Throne. Small 8vo, t / J calf. 1707 Whitechapel Tragedy (The): a Collection of Cuttings from various newspapers, relating to the Murder in the Whitechapel Road of Harriet Lane, by / ?<* Henry Wainwright, and Report of Trial, with a num- / ' ber of Illustrated Papers containing Portraits of the prominent Actors at the Trial, Scenes in Court, Ver- dict, Sentence, Execution, &c, Cartoon of "Wain- wright's Dream," &c. Folio, half roan. 1875 17 08 Whitechapel Tragedy; Brandon Murder; Pur- *J/c. fleet Murder; &c. 4to, boards. 17 9 Marshal Bazaine's Trial; The South Shields Murder Case; Canadian Oil Works Suit; &c. 4to, » *Iq half calf. 178 TH£ WYNN TRIALS. 1710 Select Trials at the Sessions-House in the Old-Bailey, for Murder, Robberies, Rapes, Sodomy, Coining, Frauds, Bigamy and other offences, to which are added Genuine Accounts of the Lives, Behaviour, Confes- ^ J~ sions and Dying Speeches of the most eminent Con- ^ jf victs, from the Year 1720 to this time. Frontispieces. Dublin, 1742. 4vols. small i2mo, sprinkled calf, yellow edges. ^ 17 1 1 Another copy. 4 vols, old calf (the lower part , v torn from title-page of the first volume). 1712 — for Murder, Robbery, Burglary, Rapes, Sodomy, Coining, Forgery, Pyracy, and other Offences and / Misdemeanours, to which are added Genuine Accounts if of the Lives, Exploits, &c. 4 vols, in 2. Small 12010, half calf, red edges. Very rare. Lond. 1764 1713 Select and Impartial Account of the Lives, Beha- viour, and Dying Words of the most remarkable Con- •J j ,y victs from the Year 1700. Frontispieces. 2 vols, small ft 121DO, old calf (rubbed). Lond. 1760 1 7 14 Select Criminal Trials at Justice-Hall in Old-Bailey, . with the opinions of The Twelve Judges on several , /J interesting points. 8vo, half roan. Edinburgh, 1803 / A made-up volume paging — not consecutive. 1715 Selection (A) or Trials, Causes and Important Occur- ^- rences in Courts of Judicature, including characteristi- r" cal remarks and anecdotes. 3 vols, in 1. i2mo, half calf. Lond. 1801 !7 X 6 Do. Vols. 1 and 2 in 1. Boards. Lond. n. d. 17 17 Semple. Memoirs of the Northern Imposter; or, Prince ^ of Swindlers; James George, commonly called Major ^^ Semple, with his trial and sentence. 159 pages, uncut. / (No cover.) • I7 86 1 7 18 Sensation Trials, chiefly in High Life. i6mo, boards. Lond. 1865 1719 Sermon at Taunton, Nov. ii, 1784, on the Execution of John Dixson for Burglary, by Peres Fobes (Prov.); / Qi /// THE WYNN TRIALS. 1?9 Another Sermon by Ezra Ripley at Concord, Mass., 1799; Case of Rev. John Skinner and Pres. Ch. of Lexington, Va., 1847; &c. 4 1 . pieces. 1720 Severn. Holdsworth, Berwick, Webb and Dean for £ S~ Scuttling the Ship Severn. 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1867 1721 Seymour. William Digby, The Middle Temple Bench- /£ ers, and The Northern Circuit Committee. 274 pages, P a per. Lond. 1862 1722 Shepherd, Jack. Life and Singular Adventures of. (^ 62 pages, paper. Lond. 1787 1723 Sidney. A Brief Memoir of Life of Hon. Col. Algernon Sidney, and a short account of his Trial, 1683, 8vo, \/(J paper, 1835; also, Reflections upon Coll. Sidney's Arcadia, folio, 1684. 2 pieces. 1724 Simms, Henry, alias Young Gentleman Harry, Exe- cuted at Tyburn, with a Full Account of his Vast and // Remarkable Robberies, and his Extraordinary Adven- /J^ tures at Home and Abroad. Small 8vo, half roan. 1747 A very curious and amusing career. 1725 Skey. Corporation of Queenborough against Edward < Skey, to recover penalties for the breach of two Bye- */^. i2mo, boards. (2) Bridgeport, 1854 1763 Sullivan, Alex. M., and Richard Pigot, for Seditious Libels on the Government. Royal 8vo, boards. Dublin, 1868 1764 Sutton, Charles. The New York Tombs: its Secrets ^_ and its Mysteries. Illustrated. 8vo, sheep. N. Y. 1874 o*-' 3o • ^ / I'ii I 1 I THE WYNN TRIALS. 183 1765 Swinfen Case. Trial at Warwick, -in the Matter of ^ Kennedy vs. Brown and Wife. Containing Corre- , §o spondence of Mrs. Swinfen; Kennedy's Argument; / Swinfen vs. Swinfen, Report of the Argument. In 1 vol. lamo. Lond . l857 -62 1766 Swing, Rev. David. Before the Presbytery of Chicago. * /0 8V0 '^ 2 -) Chicago, 1874 ^767 (|pEK BROTHERS etAl., for Conspiracy in the ^ " Oil" business. 8vo, cloth. Phil. 1868 1768 Talbot Case. An Authorative and Succinct Account from 1839 to the Lord Chancellor's Judgment, with C /O n ° teS ' &C '' Cl ° th ' l8S1 ' A Re P° rtof Judgment by Dr. cL/fU Radcliffe, 1854; A Letter to His Excellency, Lord- Lieutenant, on the Judgment, by T. T. Paget, 1856. 3 vols. Oy 1? 6 9 Hon. Fred. A. Tallmadge, General Superin- tendent of Metropolitan Police. N. Y. 1858 1770 Tandy, Jas. Napper, andHarvey Morris, for Treason. s#0 Paper. Scarce. Dublin, 1800 1 77 1 Tryal of Count Tariff and his Conviction, 17 13; Wolfe .. & Workman versus Tomlinson & Tanner, 1810. 2 vols. . / ° paper. 1772 Tatham v. Wright. (Case of Ejectment.) (Interleaved * j q copy.) 2 vols. 8vo, half calf (broken). Lancaster, 1834 1773 Taylor. The Wonderful Monitor; or, Memorable Re- pository, containing a curious and most astonishing _ , - Account of the Revivification of young Joseph Taylor, • 184 THE WYNN TRIALS. 1775 Terrific Register (The); or, Record of Crimes, Judg- ments, Providences and Calamities. Illustrated with woodcuts. 2 vols. 8vo, sheep. Scarce. Lond. 1825 1776 Theology. Case of Rev. G. C. Gorham against the , J^ Bishop of Exeter. Tall 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1852 r 1777 Thomas, Lt.-Col., of the First Regiment of Foot Guards, on a Charge Exhibited by Lt.-Col. Cosmo Gordon, For Aspersing his Character, by accusing him I' (q of Neglect of Duty before the Enemy, on 23d June, ,J^-j 1780, near Springfield, in the Jerseys — the whole pro- / ceedings of a General Court-Martial in N. Y. 118 pages. Rare. Lond. 1781 1778 Thugs. Illustrations of the History and Practices of the j Thugs, and notices of some of the Proceedings of the Government of India for the Suppression of Thuggee. 8vo, half calf. Lond. 1837 1779 Ramaseena; or, A Vocabulary of the peculiar language used by the Thugs, with an introduction and J~(f appendix descriptive of the system pursued by that / *"""' fraternity, &c. Thick 8vo, cloth. Calcutta, 1836 1780 Confessions of a Thug, by the late Colonel Meadows Taylor. New edition, nmo, cloth. Lond. 1885 1 781 Tichborne Trial. The Trial at Bar of Sir Roger C. D. Tichborne, Bart., for perjury, 7 vols; with an In- ' t troductory volume by Dr. Kennedy. Together 8 vols. // folio cloth. / ^~ Published at the "■■Englishman" Office, Lond. 1875-1879 1782 Charge of the Lord Chief Justice in the Case of the Queen against Thomas Castro, otherwise Arthur ^ j~~ Orton, .otherwise Sir Roger Tichborne. 2 vols, thick j / royal 8vo. cloth. Lond. 1874 *"■' " A small edition issued. Now scarce. I 7%3 A large collection of Reports, &c, cut from the — newspapers, relating to this long trial, pasted in scrap- books, s vols. 4to, boards, &c. (not uniform). tv» / 1 THE WYNN TRIALS. 185 1784 Tichborne. A Full and Accurate Report, 440 pp., Man- chester; The Summing Up by the Chief Justice, 300 pages, Lond. ; The "Times'" Summary of the Sum- "j ming Up ; A Literary and Pictorial Summary of the Case, 4to ; The Case as told to Our Grandchildren, a folded panorama. 5 pieces. i7 8 5 Duplicates: Trial and Summing Up. 2 vols. "q 8vo, paper. 1786 Tillotson, Rev. B. M., of Manchester, N. H. Found q Guilty of Falsehood, &c. 1863 1787 Toft. The Several Depositions relating to the Affair + > of Mary Toft in County of Surrey, being deliver'd of /-^ Several Rarbbits. i2tno, paper. 1727 1788 -Toll Cause. Brett vs. Beales to determine the legal- f. 1 — ity of the Corporation of Cambridge Exacting Certain Tolls. 8vo, half sheep. Canterbury 1789 Toselli, O. M. Processi Antichi Estratti dall' Archivio Criminale di Bologna. Portrait. 3 vols, square 8vo, ' ' c uncut, paper. Bologna, 1866 1790 Tower, Capt. W. H., for Scuttling the Barque Brothers' JQ Pride. 200 pages, 8vo, paper. St. John, N. B. 1880 1791 Townsend, Wm. C. The Lives of Twelve Eminent ■j Judges of the last and of the present century. 2 vols. / t \r 8vo ' cloth - Lond. 1846 1792 Modern State Trials. Revised and illustrated, .. .-__ with Essays and Notes. 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. Scarce. s-J Lond. 1850 1793 TREASON TRIALS. Mr. Mordaunt, son of Earl of Peterborough, 1658, and others; the last one being C - Simon, Lord Lovat, 1746-7- 24 pieces, folio, unbound. " Lond. 01,. J 794 Duplicates. 7 pieces, folio. I79S Bishop Atterbury, John Plunket, George Kelly, 1723; Earl of Macclesfield, 1725; Sir R. Spotiswood, *JQ 1645. 8vo, calf. Lond - x 744 / 186 THE WYNN TRIALS. 1796 Treason. Duke of Norfolk, 1571, Lond. 1709; J. Home Tooke, 1794; Henry and John Shearer and others, 1798; Michael Power and others; Tryal, &c, of . J 4 Richard Parker, a broadsides John Martin, 1795; Col. Despard, 1803; and others. 15 pieces, 8vo, unbound. 1797 Andries Botha, Field Cornet in the Kat River % */iJ~~ Settlement. 8vo, paper. Cape Town, 1852 1798 Jeremiah Brandreth, Wm. Turner and others, at , / Derby, 1817. 2 vols. 8vo, boards. Lond. 1817 _i799 Robert Thomas Crossfield, 1796; Edward Mar- V*. cus Despard, 1803. 2 vols. 8vo, half calf. Lond. % /p 1800 David Downie. Edinburgh, 1795. 8vo, boards. 1 80 1 An Exact Abridgment of all the Tryals relating to High Treason, Piracies, &c, in Reigns of KingWm. « 1 (J III. and Queen Anne. Small 8vo, calf. Lond. 1703 1802 Trials in Scotland under a Special Commission % \jif in 1820. 3 vols. 8vo, half roan. Edinburgh, 1825 1803 John Frost, under a Special Commission at Monmouth in Dec, 1839, and Jan., 1840. Thick 8vo, boards, uncut. Lond. 1840 " A very important trial." 1804 Thomas Hardy, 1794. 4 vols. 8vo, half calf. Lond. 1805 Another set. The trial preceded by Cursory Strictures, &c, in 52 pages. 4 vols, russia (Vol. 1 broken). _ 1806 Another Edition, by Manoch Sibley. 2 vols. A> 8vo> calf. I79 g jt8o7 Another Edition, by C. J. Stone. With frontis- piece of j portraits. 8vo, half sheep. 1795 1808 . — Memoirs of the Life and Treasonable Practices of Dr. Florence Hensey, who was Sentenced to Death at the King's Bench Bar on the 14th June, 1758, for , *■ Traitorous Correspondence with France, small 8vo, half roan, 1758; also, Life and Authentick Trial, on 8 pages, unbound, 1758. 2 vols. do / s r* <» [811 [8l2 THE WY1STN TRIALS. 18? 1809 Treason. William Smith O'Brien, at Special Commis- JL, sion for Tipperary. 984 pages, tall 8vo, boards. " Dublin, 1849 [810 James O'Coigly; Arthur O'Connor and others, ) at Maidstone, in Kent. 8vo, half calf. Lond. 1798 Another copy. 8vo, russia (cracked). Proceedings under a Special Commission opened Oct. 2, 1794. Second Edition. 811 pages, boards (broken). Lond. 1813 Ridgeway's Reports 'of Cases under Commis- sion, 1803. Dublin. 8vo, half calf (broken). 1814 Rosewell, Rev. Thos. , His Tryal for High Treason before Chief-Justice Jefferies in 1684, with life by S. Rosewell. 8vo, old calf. 17 18 1815 William Stone. 8vo, half roan. Lond. 1796 1816 Arthur Thistlewood, James Ings and others. 2 vols. 8vo, half calf. Lond. 1820 181 7 A True and Exact Relation of Tryal of Tho. Tongue, Francis Stubbs and others, on Thursday, nth of Dec, 1662. 22 pages, 8vo, half roan, new. I g I g John Home Tooke. Portrait. 2 vols. 8vo, calf. 1795 jgjp James Watson. 2 vols. 8vo, half morocco. Lond. 1817 !g 20 James Watson. Fairburn's Edition. With en- gravings. 8vo, boards, uncut. ■ Lond. 181 7 jg 2I John Hodges, in Circuit Court of the U. S. for Ja. Maryland, 1815. 33 pages. (No cover.) !g 22 Thomas Wilson Dorr, for Treason against State J of R. I. 131 pages. (2 copies.) 1844 jg 23 Sermon by Nathan Strong on Execution of Moses Dunbar for High Treason, March 19th, 1777. l° J Hartford, 1777. Small 4to (no cover). (2 copies.) 1824 Trevett against Needham, on Information and Com- plaint for refusing Paper Bills in payment for Butcher's 188 THE WYNN TRIALS. Meat in Market, at Par for Specie; also The Case of the Judges of the Superior Court before the General Assembly, 1786. 60 pages, small 4to. Provideuce, 1787. Very rare. Paper covers, bound in half roan. 1825 Trial of A Lady on the Suspicion of Theft, who was j0 confined Thirty-three Days in the Suffolk Jail. 11 / pages, i2mo, paper. Bost. 1829 1826 of Persons charged with Burning the Convent ^/""' in Charlestown, Mass. 34 pages (no cover). 1834 1827 Trials per Pais; or, The Laws of England Concerning ,_ Juries by Nisi Prius, &c, with a complete treatise of '"' the Law of Evidence. Eighth Edition. 2 vols. 8vo, half calf. Lond. 1766 1828 Trial of James Sylvanus M'Clean and Wm. L. Graham s- 3„ for a Conspiracy to extort money from Stephen Gir- ax^> /* ard, Esq. 47 pages. Phil. 1812. 8vo, half roan. 1829 in Ejectment between Campbell Craig, Lessee of James Annesley, Esq., and others, Plaintiff, and the / Rt. Hon. Earl of Anglesey, Defendant. 259 pages, folio, half old calf. Lond. 1744 1830 Elizabeth, Duchess Dowager of Kingston, for Bigamy, 1776; Jane Butterfield, for murder of William Scawen, 1775; John Home for a Libel, 1777; Joseph Stackpoole, Wm. Gapper and J. Lagier, for shooting /"/•/7 at John Parker, 1777; James Hill, for setting fire to >S the Rope-House on the Dock- Yard at Portsmouth, /j 1777, very rare; John Donellan, for murder of Sir T. E. A. Boughton, at Warwick, 1781; Lord George Gordon, for High Treason, 1781; Andrew Robinson Bowes and others, for Conspiracy against Elenor Bowes, 1787. One vol. folio, half calf. 1831 Tryals for High-Treason, and other Crimes, with Proceedings on Bills of Attainder and Impeachment , J- q for Three Hundred Years Past. With a preface. 6 vols. 8vo, old calf. Lond. 1720 1832 The third volume, 1720. 8vo, new cloth. ' / THE WYNN TRIALS. 180 1833 Trials. Holloway and Haggerty, for Murder of J. C. ^ Steele, with plate, 1807; Richard Patch, for Murder of // Isaac Blight, with diagram, 1805; First and Second //" Trials of William Hone, 1817-18. 1 vol. 8vo, half morocco. 1834 C. J. Fox against J. H. Tooke for Debt, 1819; Court Martial of Lt. Frederic Wood of Eleventh Light . / Dragoous, 1818; James Bowditch and nine others, for ~/s the Abduction of Maria Glenn, 18 18, &c. 8vo, half '* calf. 1835 in Scotland— Alex. McLaren and Thos. Baird, for Sedition, 1817; Lord Hamilton against Duncan }/ , Stevenson, Printer, for a Libel, 1822; James Stuart, / *— ■ for killing in a duel Sir Alex. Boswell, 1822. 8vo, half calf. 1836 The Surprising Adventures of Bampfylde Moore Carew, King of the Beggars, 1812; Life, Times and Adventures of George Barrington, celebrated thief and pickpocket, illustrated ; Francis Wright against G. L. Wardle, to recover ^1,914, the amount of sundry arti- cles of Furniture sent to Mrs. Clarke, with curious fron- tispiece ; Conjugal Infidelity — the History of Henry and Maria Pimlico, with colored frontispiece, 1819; Le Comte et la Comtesse De Bocarme, with plate ; Mrs. Gilmour, for alleged Murder of Her Husband, 1844. i2mo, half calf. 1837 Ed. M. Despard, for- Treason, 1803; Univ. of Camb. against Wm. Frend, for publishing a pamphlet, "Peace and Union, &c," 1793; Important Tea Trial " J against Thomas Naylor, Dublin, 1818, &c. 2 vols. 8vo, half calf (one broken). 1838 Cuthbert v. Browne, an Action for Deceit, Dub- lin, 1823; Francis Doyle against Sir Thomas J. Fitz- gerald, for Trespass, Dublin, 1808; Ireland: a Satire, -*.£/ 1823; A Vindication of the Religious and Civil Princi- ples of Irish Catholics, 1823; and other tracts. 8vo, half roan. yj / 190 ' THE WYNN TRIALS. 1839 Trials. The Case of Eliza Fenning, for attempting to poison the family of Mr. Turner by mixing Arsenic in Yeast Dumplings, her trial, execution and funeral, and affecting letters, with a correct portrait, very rare ; Alderman Cox against Edmund Kean (Actor), for Criminal Conversation with Plaintiff's Wife; including r ',J the Letters, &c. ; Saurin vs. Starr, startling revelations /r of Life in a Convent, 1869; Mordaunt v. Mordaunt, 1870; Sir W-m M-rr-s, Baronet, and Lord A-gst-s F-tz-R-y, for Crim.-Con. with Plaintiff's Wife, 1742. 8vo, half red morocco. 1840 Peter-Loo Massacre, 14 Nos., 216 pages, portrait of H. Hunt and plates inserted; Sherwin's Weekly Pol- itical Register, Aug. 21, 1819; Examination of Henry Hunt, Esq., Aug. 27; A Full Account of the General Meeting of the Inhabitants of Newcastle in reference to the Proceedings in Manchester; also, Trial of Henry Hunt and others for Riotous Meeting at Manchester, 16 of Aug., 18 19. 8vo, half calf. 1841 Rev. Wm. Jackson, for High Treason, Dublin, 1795; Robert Gure, for the Murder of the Earl of Meath, 1797; Mr. Peter Finerty, for a Libel against ^ Earl Camden, Lord-Lieut, of Ireland, 1798; Christopher ^ "->> Walsh and Thos. Weir, for Murder of Rev. Jas. M'Car- tan, 1807 ; John Hinds against Dr. P. P. P. Myddleton, for Crim.-Con., Dublin, 1816; Chris. Taaffe against Lord Wm. Fitzgerald, for Crim.-Con., Dublin, 1816. Small 8vo, calf. ^42 Peter Finerty for a libel, 1798; William Sawyer for murder of Harriet Gaskell, near Lisbon, 1814; Account of the Extraordinary and Shocking Case of V George Mathews, who was capitally convicted on a /' . false charge of robbing his master, Col. Whaley, and afterwards pardoned, 1818; and several insurance cases (eight in all). 8vo, calf. 1843 Saurin versus Starr; Convent Life; Newspaper J0 accounts of the murder of the Duchess of Praslin; ;> TJ-ih' <-i-'V":A"/V Z7v,//...v, Tt:<; ' ■ •'. ii.'.a Venning, for .-iUenM-muj. '... f.'tt .;.. ■ •: "i", i':u f:t*r by rai'«M!g' Am;;-' i. ; ..-: ... i : '. '. Munition an«i funeral, ;>iu. ' ,.- .. . '.,',. : . ... ,'- ;',; " piftrt'*!., itSV R>P-i i . . ^.;-i;->sl Kirnund Keat) ' (Ar..t<»' ) i ■•■ }i (', •>,-: '*MtH.'». Witi. ria; "Stiff X Wis'v\ SH'/Vm' ■: ■ " .'"., : ftjturt.tt v.,. Starr, ■"■: writing rr ■ -"'•' ■ >-.>■ ■: > ; -'y; Mor-ldunt v. M»' ,r 'l'!i' •■' .V •■■■.' M rr-s, Baronet, and Loro A «;,"■. t ■• . -■• CriiTK-Coti. ivk'l PlailJ t.si f :. V'/;ii,, ;■ ;. '/,;'..• ^ifrigj % - Suorwin's V-. _cJclv I"'-,^ 1 ;; -;,, ?Rjv; K* .-.;ni nation; of HrT"; . ■ . '. r -: «: ,u-<;..ar- of Uip G,;;;u.: 1?v. ■ '.-(-ui... [..'; .. . •- I.ibti ,^ l ..: yiS, Chrii.rr.i, : •:.,/. Jas. M i; f-'ah'in, i'.'ii '•*'»: ; !jm Sav.".-.' .:.:'.-hun. x S ■■• ;i -eking Casr ■ ■'..victcd on . ■. Whiiiev. ,-ir ■ '-ful insur&vu THE WYNN TRIALS. 191 The Bonaparte Plot, why it was engaged in, &c, by A. G. De Cassagnac; To Louis Napoleon, by Joseph Maz- zini; The Austrian Dungeons in Italy, by Felice Orsini; Life, Trial and Death of Felice Orsini; Com- plete History of the Briggs Murder and Trial of Franz Muller; The Saffron Hill Murder; Extraordinary Trial, A Ready-made baby; Gedney v. Smith; Trial of Jack Sheppard for Burglaries, 1724; Jonathan Wild; Life and Adventures of Jack Ketch; Renwick Williams the • Monster, 1790, with rare portrait ; Eugene Aram; Memoirs of George Barrington, with portrait; &c. , &c. Being articles from magazines and newspapers as well as published trials. A scarce lot. 3 vols. 8vo, half calf. 1844 Trials. William Campion and others, for the Sale of Anti-Christian Publications in the Shop of Richard Carlile, 1824; Rev. Robt. Taylor for Blasphemy; William Cobbett, 1831, and other Carlile Trials; / a , James Walton for High Treason, 1817; Observations upon the Case of Abraham Thornton for murder of Mary Ashford, showing the danger of pressing pre- sumptive evidence too far, 1819; Roger O'Connor, .the Irish Patriot, for Robbing the Galway Mail Coach, 1817; Mark Browne against Martin Joseph Blake for Adultery; Irish Gallantry; &c. 2 vols. 8vo, half calf. !8 4 g Maturin Livingston against James Cheetham for a libel, N. Y. 1807; P. J. Arcularius against Will- iam Coleman for a libel, 1807; Peter Kamper against Mary Hawkins on a question of the Constitutionality ? *"' of an Act of Assembly, Phil. 1794; Trial of Major John Andre, Phil. 1780, the last 3 pages lost, scarce; Cases Adjudged in the Supreme Court of New Jersey relative to the Manumission of Negroes and others, Burlington, 1794, scarce. 8vo, half sheep. l84 6 Vice-Admiral Griffin by Court-Martial, 1751; A ry Richard Maddox against Dr. M y, Physician and ■•""/ Man-Midwife, for malpractice, 1754; also, Extraor- 192 THE WYNN TRIALS. dinary Cases in Midwifery by Dr. Derranter; Mr. E. Elwell for Writing and Publishing a Book in Defence of The Unity of God, 1788; A True State of the Case of Bosavern Paulez who suffered on Account of the Riot in the Strand, 1749; William Smith for Poison- ing his Father-in-Law and his Children, 1753; Neale Molloy and his wife for Cruel Treatment of a child, 1762; Katharine Nairn and Patrick Ogilvie for Incest and Murder, 1765; &c. 2 vols. 8vo, half morocco. 1847 William Skirving for. Sedition, portrait, 1794; Maurice Margaret for Seditious Practices, portrait, '""}.. 1794; Daniel Isaac Eaton for publishing a libel inti- / j Howe's Account of His Proceedings on Long Island, / x Lond. 1778; also, Thoughts on the Present State of Affairs with America, 1778; The True Born English- man, a Satire by Daniel Defoe, 1765, &c. 8vo, calf. !8 5 3 Rev. Andrew Scott, Priest, versus Wm. McGavin for libel, 1821; Three Trials of Wm. Hare; Francis - Wright against G. L. Wardle to recover the Amount ' ^ of Goods delivered to Mrs. Mary Anne Clarke, 1809; &c. half boards. 1854 — Arraignment and Conviction of Mervin, Lord Audley, Earl of Castlehaven, for Rapine and Sodomy, 12 pages, 1642 ; The Several Examinations and Tryal of V Colonel James Turner, May, his wife, and others for '// Robbing Mr. Trian, 1669; An Alarme for Sciences; The Confession, &c, of Robert Foulkes, late Minister of Stanton-Lacy, 1679; Warning for Servants and a Caution to Protestants, or the Case of Margaret Clark, lately executed for Firing her Master's House, 1680. Small 4to, half calf. l8s5 An Account of Two Remarkable Trials for Mur- der in the Counties of Gloucester and Essex, 1806; A Marquis of Carmarthen against the Marchioness for j *" Adultery, 1 7 79 J The Great Lunacy Case of Mrs. W. F. ~ Windham, 1861 ; The Remarkable Trial of the Queen of Quavers and her Associates for Sorcery, W.tchcraft / //r 194 THE WYNN TRTALS. and Enchantment, at the Assizes held in the Moon, for the County of Gelding; Pierce Egan's Account of the Trial of John Thurtell and Joseph Hunt for Murder of Wm. Weare, with cuts, 1824; &c. 8vo, half morocco. 1856 Trials. Two Letters Addressed to the Right Hon. Henry Dundas and the Hon. Henry Hobart on the Conduct i adopted respecting the Colchester Petition, by George Tierney, 1791; Richard Smith and Thomas Brand /Hollis for Notorious Bribery, 1776; A Letter from V Germany to the Princess Royal of England on the English and German Languages, by Herbert Croft, L.L.B., 1797; Trial of Richard Benstead, the Elder and the Younger, for murder of Thomas Briggs, 1792. 4to, boards, uncut. j857 Ed. Marcus Despard for High Treason, 1803; Viscountess Belmore for Adultery with the Earl of Ancram, 1793; An Apology for the Conduct of the Gordons, their Trial at Oxford, &c, 1804; Authentic fy Trial of Marie Antoinette, with her life, &c, 1793; Jane Leigh Perrot charged with Stealing a Card of Lace, 1800; Lady Elizabeth Lambert against Richard Tattersall for a Libel charging her Ladyship with Unchastity, 1792. 8vo, half roan (cracked). ^58 Marie Antoinette, carefully revised and corrected by the Conductor of The Times; John Thurtell and Joseph Hunt for Murder of William Weare, 1824; George R. Fitzgerald, Timothy Brecknock and others J~() for Murder of Patrick R. Macdonnell and Charles Hipson, 1786; Sir John Carr against Hood and Sharpe for Libel, 1808; Remarks on the Trial of Robert Reid for the Murder of his Wife, by John Fletcher, 1835; &c. 8vo, half morocco. 1859 Pierce Egan's Account of the Trial of Mr. Faunt- - leroy for Forgery, 1824; Rev. Robert Taylor for Bias* phemy, with portraits, 1827; The Mutineers, late of His Majesty's Ship Temeraire, with portraits , 1802 ;&c. 8vo half cloth. 1st (h L ife at Barber-Surgeon's Hall, where he had been brought to be Anatomized, with plate, 174°; The Life and Actions of Lewis Dominique Cartouche, who was broke Alive upon the Wheel at Paris, Nov. 28, 172 1; Second Edition, 1722; A Genuine Account of the Life $J 196 THE WYNN TRIALS. of John Rann, alias Sixteen-String Jack, his adven- tures, &c, and his Amours, with curious Anecdotes of Miss Smith and Miss Roche, with frontispiece (i 774) ; An Authentic Account of Forgeries and Frauds com- mitted by Charles Price, otherwise Patch, many years a Lottery Office Keeper, with[ portrait, 1786; A Dis- course on The Death of Marshal Keith, Edinburgh, 1764. i2mo, half calf. 1865 Trials. The King vs. S. F. Waddington, for Purchasing Hops at Worcester, 1800; William Sparling and S. M. Colquitt, for Murder of Edward Grayson, Liverpool, '// 1804; An Apology for the Conduct of the Gordons; their correspondence, conversation, &c, with Mrs. Lee, 1804. 8vo, half calf. - ;[866 Lieut. Chas. Bourne, for Assault, 1837, with o» , "/ appendix. (Cover broken.) 1867 Tracts. Lives of Criminals, 1753-1840, 1768-1845, 1784-1850, a collection so labeled, comprising forty- eight Lives, Dying Words, Confessions, Dark and Ter- rible Deeds ; also, many of those very curious produc- tions, Sermons on the occasion of Execution of Criminals, by early New-England Preachers — Enoch Huntington, Timothy Pitkin, James Dana, Henry Channing, Aaron Bascom, Peres Fobes, Thomas Thacher, &c, &c. 3 vols. 8vo, half roan. A very interesting and valuable collection of scarce pieces, from the Brinley Library. r868 Jewish Emancipation not inconsistent with Na- tional Christianity ; Trial of Abraham Gesner vs. Wm. Cairns, ' for Trespass, 1852; La Fayette Mineral Co., ^ First Annual Report, N. Y. 1854; An Appeal to the Gentlemen of England, or Facts relating to the Trans- actions between Col. Greville and Mrs. Wyndham, 1812; To His Majesty Ferdinand the Seventh of Spain, on South Amer. Affairs, 1818; The Scorpion Critic Un- masked, by the Author of " Fleurs, a poem, " 1821 ; The English Practice of Law, its Evils and Absurdities, N. Y. 1822; Verplanck on Contracts; Remarks on Re- vision ot Laws ot N. Y. 1825. 3 vols. 8vo. THE WYNN TRIALS. 197 1869 Trials. The Cobler's End, or his (last) Sermon, preached in St. George's Church in Southwark, 12 Dec, 1641, by a Cobler who impudently stept into the Pulpit (an account) ; The Diseases of the Times ; Faction, Brown- ianisme, Obstinacy, Feminine Divinity, &c. ; The Speech of a Warden to the Fellowes of his Company Touching the great affairs of the Kingdom, 1642 ; The Sermon of A j — Henry Walker, Ironmonger, 1642; The Manifold Mis- eries of Civill Warre, &c, 1642; A Paradox in Praise of a Dunce, T642; The High-Way Woman, or, A True and Perfect Narrative of the Wicked Life and Deplor- able. Death of Mary Clay, or Jenny Fox, 1665; Myso- gynus, or, A! Satyr upon Women, 1682; The Sighs of France in Slavery, Breathing after Liberty, 1689; Con- vention Nationale, Discours par Robespierre, 1794; &c. Small 8vo, half calf. 1870 The New and Complete Vermin Killer: Cain, by Byron, 1822; Wat Tyler: a Dramatic Poem, 1817; Trials of Thistlewood, Watson, Preston, and Hooper, for High Treason, 1817; Cobbett's Monthly Re- ligious Tracts, three numbers, 182 1; Three Ser- ** J mons, by John Wesley; The Extraordinary Tragical Fate of Calas, or Father and Son: an unparalleled Act of Human Butchery by the Hand of Justice led by Priestcraft, with colored frontispiece; The Three Distinct Knocks or, The Door of the most Ancient Free-Masonry, colored frontispiece; The Vam- pire, or Bride of the Isles : a Tale, colored frontispiece ; Mary Toft's delivery of Seventeen Rabbits; The Divine Right of Kings to Govern Wrong. 12 mo, half calf (cracked). 187 1 A Trip to London, or The Humours of a Ber- wick Student, 1816; West's Guide to the Lakes: a de- scriptive part, 1813. 1 2 mo, half calf. '/r 1872 Troy Iron and Nail Factory vs. Erastus Corning et al. 8vo, boards. Auburn, 1850 &e 198 THE WYNN TRIALS. 1873 True (A) and Perfect Relation of the whole Proceed- ings against the late most barbarous Traitors, Garnet, ,, <-■ ■ a Jesuite and his Confederates, containing Sundry Speeches by the Lords, Commissioners, &c. Portraits inserted. Small 4to, old calf. Lond. (Robert Barker), 1606 1874 Trust, J. W. (Reporter). Extraordinary Proceedings at the City Hall, New York, to enquire whether Joseph y'/V l f ',i 1 W. Parkins be a Lunatic. Portrait. 8vo, paper. / ~ y Ar-'' n. y. 1833 1875 Tryals (The) of such persons as under the Notion of London Apprentices were 'Tumultuously Assemblend a r^ in Moore-Fields, under Colour of pulling down Bawdy- Houses. Small 4to, 30 pp., paper. Lond. 1668 1876 Tucker, H. St. George, for Assault with intent to'Com- ^_ j mit a Rape on Mrs. Dorothea Simpson. 8vo, half c ^ . / calf. Lond. 1806 1877 Tunbridge. Report of the Proceedings in a Mock Trial of William Tunbridge for the publication of a ' ^ <~~ book called " Palmer's Principles of Nature." 8vo, half calf. Lond. 1823 1878 Turner, Col. James, for Burglary, with the several Trials of John Turner, William Turner, Mary Turner, s* C it and Ely Turner, Lond. 1663; in same vol., Speech of Most N6torious Malefactors in England, Scotland and / /' Ireland, from 1700 to the present Time. Illustrated. 4 vols. 8vo, half calf and calf (rubbed). Lond. (1768.) " This is the earliest Newgate Calendar published." The plates by Wale are superior to any later ones. Scarce. 1884 Tyng, Rev. Stephen H. (Jr.). Trial and Sentence of. < /J 8v °' P a P er - S N. Y. 1868 1885 |,4NITED STATES Criminal Calendar; or, An A %tf Awful Warning to the Youth of America: /*<<-< being an account of Murders, Pirases, &c, compiled / by H. St. Clair. Illustrated. 12 mo, half sheep. Very scarce. Bost. 1840 1886 United States vs. Henry Hertz, et al. , charged with hiring persons to enlist in the British Legion for the .- 6^ Crimea. 8vo, paper. Phil. 1855 1887 SjQjjALE, G. Fanaticism: its Source and Influence, / r—, v^ illustrated by the Simple Narrative of Isabella in , ^__il the Case of Matthias, &c. 2 parts, 8vo, paper (one stained). N. Y. 1835 1888 Van Zandt. An Appeal by the Rev. Washington , ~- >~Van Zandt, late Rector of Grace Church, Rochester, *) ' N. Y. (who was tried for the Seduction of Miss Mur- dock). 8vo, half roan. Very scarce. Auburn, 1843 1889 Vane. The Claim of Wm. Vane on the heirs of John f r -- and Richard Codman for 70,000 Dollars. A New Edi- < /v tion of the Demand. 2 pieces, 8vo, paper. Bost. 1824 1890 Velasquez Case (The). Trial of John Snare, Book- S* p.] seller in Reading. 8vo, paper. Edinburgh, 1851 I 200 THE WYNN TRIALS. 1891 Verplanck. Trial of Gulian Verplanck, Hugh Max- > , s. well and others for a Riot in Trinity Church at the J/ ~T S\ i, J6 commencement of Columbia College in August, 1811. &b ■■-**' 8vo, half morocco. N. Y. 1821 Very rare. Oakey Hall's copy sold for $51. 1892 Vigilantes of Montana (The); or, Popular Justice * in the Rocky Mountains, by Thos. J. Dimsdale. 121110, / ■ j* paper. Virginia City, 1866 1893 Various. Proceedings in Relation to Bridget Reading, an Heiress, 1730; A Vindication of the Rights of the , «, Commons of England, 1701; Arundel Coke, alias Cooke, and of John Woodberne, for Felony in Slitting the Nose of Edward Crispe, 1722; &c. 9 pieces, folio, unbound. 1894 David Ray Cook to Colin Eviot of Belhousie, *■ *~ 1 60 1. . Printed at Edinburgh, 1831. 4to, paper. 1895 English Reports: Appeal of A. Hay ward, 1848; Review of the Belt Trial; D. C. Heron against the Provost and Senior Fellows of Trinity College, Dublin, /7/' ^46 ; Ellenborough Divorce, 1830; Brightman vs. * < " // Probat, for Crim. -Con. in Calcutta, 1 81 8; Rachel Drek against Her Husband for a Nullity of Marriage; &c. ; &c. 29 pieces, unbound. 1896 William Petair vs. Rt. Hon. W. Lane Joynt, Lord Mayor of London, for illegal seizure of meat, f 1868; Dowlingvs. Lawler, 1854; Charles Norman vs. J^ . Isaac Cox, for cruelty, 182 1; John Hutchinson against The Dundee Union Whale Fishing Co., 1830; &c. ; &c. 32 pieces. 1897 American Cases: Conspiracy to Burn the Steam- boat Martha Washington; Bishop Onderdonk; Ware- ham Adultery Case, a Plea; Boston Gas Light Co. /O versus William Ganet, &c. ; &c. ; Arguments and Speeches; &c. 50 pieces. o * l8 9 8 Imperfect copies, some scarce ones. 20 pieces. THE WYNN TRIALS. 201 1899 ^SYA.DDEL, Anne, and others against Charles ^ W Hope and others, Trustees of the Late Wm. *A- Waddel. 8vo, paper. Edinburgh, 1845 1900 Waddington. The King vs. S. F. Waddington, for purchasing Hops at Worcester. 8vo, paper. . v is Lond. 1 800 1901 Wages and Strikes. Whole Proceedings on the Trial of an Indictment against Joseph Hanson, Esq., for a f^ , Conspiracy to Aid the Weavers of Manchester in Rais- r " ing their Wages, before Mr. Justice Le Blanc, at the -^"^ Lancaster Spring Assizes, 1809. Small 8vo, half calf. 1809 Very important trial in light of the legal position gained by work- ingmen since then. 1902 Wakefield, Ed. G. Wakefield, Wm. Wakefield and Francis Wakefield, for Conspiracy and for the Abduc- , *, S~ tion of Miss Ellen Turner. Crown 8vo, boards. Lond. 1827 1903 Walker, Thomas. W. Paul, S. Jackson and others for . 0c Treason. 8vo, paper. Lond. 1794 1904 Walsh vs. Sayre Malpractice Suit. Trial and i. ,. various pamphlets. In 1 vol. 8vo, half morocco. ] J " J «/" N. Y. 1870-71 1905 Warner, Abbey. For Spirit Rapping. 8vo, paper. •>j Cleveland, 1852 / 1906 Watson, Peter. Trial at Durham. In a Cause of ^ Substraction of Easter Offerings. Post 8vo, half roan. ,■>- & Newcastle, 1822 1907 Watt, Robert. Life and Character of, who was exe- cuted for High Treason. Portrait. 8vo, half calf. 1 v*V Edinburgh, 1795 ! 1908.WEEMS, Mason L. God's Revenge against Adultery God's Revenge against Duelling; God's Revenge against Gambling; God's Revenge against Murder; /<,,, The Drunkard's Looking Glass. Curious frontispieces. X//" 5 in one vol. 8vo, half sheep. Phil. 1818-23 202 THE WYNN TRIALS. 1909 Weld. Hon. Mrs. Catherine Weld vs. Edward Weld P.'/.- for Impotency. 48 pages, 12010, paper (soiled). r-^j I ,c Scarce. Lond. 1757 1910 West Point. Del Monte's Play. Portraits. i2mo. .J Cinn. 1890 191 1 Western Martyrology (The); or, Bloody Assizes, containing the Lives, Trials and Dying Speeches of . J~\ eminent Protestants who suffered in England and else- where, from 1678 to the present time. iamo. Lond. (Reprinted), 1873 19 1 2 Westervelt, W. For abduction of Charley Ross. ■ r- Illustrated. 8vo, paper. 1875 1913 Weston, Joseph and George. Genuine Narrative of the Lives, Adventures, Escapes and Trial of. • .'J Crown 8vo, half morocco. Scarce. Lond. (1782) 1914 Wharton, Frances. State Trials of the Uuited States X\T~~ during the Administration of Washington and Adams. / " ' ^ 727 pages, 8vo. Phil. 1849 19 1 5 Wheaton vs. Peters. Report of the Copy-right Case tj q ,/■ of. 8vo, boards. N. Y. 1834 1916 White, Huffham, Robert Kendall and Mary Howes, * ' for robbing the Leeds Mail Coach, 1812. Crown 8vo, crC 'viffl/l, half morocco. Northampton, 181 3 1917- Whitehead, C. Lives and Exploits of English High- -■ '■ waymen, Pirates and Robbers. Illustrated. Post 8vo, ///C uncut. Lond. 1839 1918 Whitelocke, John, General, Court-Martial, Lond. 1808; Court-Martial of General Quentin, Lond. 1814. iJ In one vol. 8vo, half calf. ^ ~> 1919 Wicklow Peerage Case. 529 pages and 178 pages of ^ /f Speeches. Folio, half calf. 1869 1920 Wight, J. Mornings at Bow Street, with 21 illustra- + 7J~Z- tic? 1 * by George Cruikshank, Lond. 1825 ; More Mornings / at Bow Street, with 25 illustrations by George Cruikshank, Lond. 1827. 2 vols, crown, boards, uncut. . 192 1 Mornings at Bow Street. 21 illustrations by / G. Cruikshank. Fourth Edition. Post 8vo, half calf. / Lond. 1838 £ THE IVYNM TRIALS. 203 1922'Wiglittle, Judge. Ten Years a Police Court Judge. ffy iamo. N. Y. 1884 1923 Wikoff, Vannoud and Cavallari, for Conspiracy to j JO effect a forced Marriage between Miss Gamble and one of the Accused. 8vo, paper. Rare. Lond. 1852 1924 Wild, Jonathan. Memoirs of the Life and Times of / the Famous Jonathan Wild, Together with the History / //- and Lives of Modern Rogues. By Alex. Smith. Adorn d with cuts. Post 8vo, old calf. Lond. n. d. 1925 Wilkes, John. Important Case between Daniel Itott . and John Wilkes, respecting the legality of setting the *- Spring Gun. 8vo, paper. Lond. 181 9 1926 Williams, Montagu. Leaves of a Life. Portrait. -\ - 2 vols. 8vo. 3 * / y Lond. and N. Y. 1890 '1927 Williams, Renwick (commonly called The Monster). Trial July, 1790, for assaulting Miss Ann Porter. f 5 Reported by L. Williams. Portrait. 4to, paper. °^ ° Scarce. Lond. (179°) 1928 Another copy. Reported by E. Hodgson, portrait, Lond. (1790); The Monster at Large; or, the innocence of Rhynwick Williams Vindicated in a let- fih 3 I9 33 Another copy (foxed). "I have never seen but the two copies I possess. "— Wynn. n 204 THE WYNN TRIALS. 1934 Wilson, Amos. The Sweets of Solitude; or, Directions to Mankind how they may be Happy in a " Miserable 3 World," &c, by Amos Wilson, who lived 19 years in ' a cave. 36 pages, i2mo, paper (stained). Bost. 1822 1935 Windham, W. F. Inquiry into the State of Mind of, f~ f— before Saml. Warren and a Special Jury. Illustrated CXf / J and Unabridged Edition. 8vo, paper. Scarce. (2) Lond. (1861) 1936 Winterbotham, W. For Seditious Words. 8vo, t 3o paper. j Lond. 1794 1937 Witches. A True and Impartial Relation of the Infor- mations against Three Witches, Temperance Lloyd, Mary Trembles and Susanna Edwards. Who were / i Indicted, Arraigned and Convicted at Devon, August / -~s 14, 1682, with their Confessions, &c. Small 410, polished calf, by Pratt. Very rare. Lond. 1682 jpgg Arraignment of Jennet Preston, of Gisborne, in Craven, at the York Assizes, July, 1612, for Practising the Devilish and Wicked Arts called Witchcraft. Reprinted from the Original Edition, 161 2. Crown 8vo. With vignettes. Half calf. 1851 t g^g The Wonderful Discoverie of the Witchcrafts of Margaret and Phillip Flower, executed at Lincolns, yj~~ March 11, 1618. Together with the Examinations / . and Confessions of Anne Baker, Ivan Willimcott and Ellen Greene. Crown 8vo. {Reprint.) Lond. 1619 1940 Witch of Walkerne: being a Full and Impartial Account of the Discovery of Sorcery and Witchcraft, practised by Jane Wenham upon the Bodies of Anne Thorne, Anne Street, &c. With Her Tryal, March 4, 1711-12. II. Witchcraft Farther Displayed, &c, to which are added the Tryals of Florence Newton, &c. / ' III. A Defense of the Proceedings against Jane Wen- ham, &c. IV. A General Preface to the whole, by Francis Bragge. Crown 8vo, half morocco. Lond. 1711-12 on / THE WYNN TRIALS. 205 1941 Witches. A Tryal of Witches at Bury St. Edmonds, %2.S~ March 10, 1664, before Matthew Hale. Post 8vo, half ^ calf. Lond. 1682 1942 Life and Character of Mary Bateman, the York- f n shire Witch, with Trial. Portrait. 8vo, paper. 06 ,jD Leeds, 1809 1943 The Wonders of the Invisible World: being an account of the Tryals of Several Witches lately Exe- : 0Q cuted in New England, by Cotton Mather; with Far- J ther Account of the Tryals by Increase Mather. Post 8vo. Lond. 1862 1944 Tryals, &c, of Elinor Shaw, and Mary Phillips; Birth, Education, &c. , of Elinor Shaw and Mary Phillips ; Remarkable Case of the Duchess of Bedford; Tryal, ^ a. / & c -> °f Ann Foster; Tryal of the Witches at Bury St. ( ottoo/i^ Edmonds; The Barby Apparition ; Witches of North- Oy „ - amptonshire ; Brief History of Witchcraft ; The Rest- Stf/if/ L ess Ghost; Relation of a Memorable Piece of Witch- craft. 10 pieces, 8vo, paper. (Reprints.) 1945 Woodall, Wm. Otter. A Collection of Reports of f~* > Celebrated Trials, Civil and Criminal. Vol. 1 (all oi >^Q published). 8vo. Lond. 1873 1946 Woods, Miss Marianne, and Miss Jane Pirie, against Helen Cumming Gordon. (For an Unnatural Crime. ) i//i) With Speeches of the Judges, Note*, &c. 4to, half •7 *"• calf. (Lond. 18 12) 1947 Woodworth, Robert N., for Conspiracy to defraud. I & O the State Bank at New Brunswick. 8vo, paper. / New Brunswick, N. J., 1874 1948 Wonderful Magazine (The New). Consisting of a Carefully Selected Collection of Remarkable Trials, / Biographies of Wonderful or Extraordinary Charac- / ters, Curious Histories and Adventures, &c. Illustrated with steel plate portraits, engravings, woodcuts, &°c. 2 vols, 8vo. Scarce. Lond - l8 54 Workman, James, and Lewis Kerr, for planning and setting on foot, within the United States, an Expedi- /> //r 206 THE WYNN TRIALS. tion for the Conquest and Emancipation of Mexico. Crown 8vo, foxed. Very rare. New Orleans, 1807 Page containing the Declaration, badly torn and imperfect, and last page has piece torn out. 1950 Wright. A True and Particular Account of Edward Wright— otherwise My Hearty, who is now in Cold Bath Fields Prison, where many flock daily to see him, being the Wonder of the Present Age — Full Particulars of his Life and Notoriety, having been tried 74 times at the Old Bailey, flogged 53, and had a good deal of Newgate imprisonment, 84 years old. With woodcut portrait. Small 8vo, half roan. Lond. 1808 195 1 Writ. Starrett vs. Chase. For the recovery of the amount of 105 one hundred dollar bills, by Baruch Chase, contrary to "An Act to restrain unincorporated banking associations." Hillsborough, N. H. (1807) 1952 Wyman, Seth. Life and Adventures of. Embodying the principal events of a life spent in robbery, theft, gambling, &c. 121110. Very scarce. Manchester, N. H. 1843 *953 LA.TES. Case of J. V. N. Yates, decided in the y/ ^-s Supreme Court of New York, in August Term, 1809. in pages, 8vo, paper. " Probably the rarest of the New York Reports." — Wynn. 1954 Yelverton Marriage Case. Report of the Trial, Thelwall v. Yelverton, Feb. 21, 1861, 8vo, paper, Dublin; Longworth or Yelverton v. Yelverton, and Yelverton v. Longworth, Dec. 19, 1862, Edin. , 8vo, paper; and In the House of Lords, The Hon. Wm. Chas. Yelverton and Marie or Maria Theresa Long- worth otherwise Yelverton, Appellant's and Respond- ent's Case, 410, half calf, 1864; also Newspaper Cuttings relating to the Proceedings in the Scottish Courts and in the House of Lords, 3 vols. 8vo and 4to; also The Yelverton Correspondence, with Nar- rative by Mrs. Yelverton and portraits, i2mo, paper, THE WYNN TRIALS. 207 Edinburgh, 1863; also Martyrs to Circumstances by Mrs. Yelverton, 2 vols. i2mo, Lond. 1861. Together 9 vols. 1955 Yelverton Marriage Case. Duplicate of the Respond- ed ent's Case. ^ 1956 York, Duke of. Trial, 8vo, Lond. {Stockdale), 1809; Circumstantial Report of the Evidence and Proceedings upon the Charges by G. L. Wardle, portraits, 8vo, Lond. (Cundee), 1809; Stratford's Authentic Edition of the Investigation of the Charges against the Duke of . York, portraits, 2 vols, izmo; Trial, the King on the J)£ prosecution of G. L. Wardle against Francis Wright, Daniel Wright and Mary Anne Clark for Conspiracy' paper, Lond. 1809; Proceedings on the Trial of an Action brought by Francis Wright against Colonel Wardle, by a Student of the Middle Temple, Lond. 1809; Authentic and Interesting Memoirs of Mrs. Clarke, portrait, i2mo, paper, N. Y. 1809; A New and Improved Edition of the Memoirs of Mrs. Clarke, i6mo, paper, Lond. n. d. Together 8 vols, calf, half calf and paper. . 1957 York Special Commission, Jan'y, : 1813 Luddite Trials. *~ ,JO 8vo, calf. Lond. (1813) ^ / if i95 8 Another copy. Half calf. 1813 1959 Yorke, Henry. For Conspiracy, 1795; Gordon Gor- / Jo don, For Libel; 1787. One vol. 8vo, half calf. i960 Young against Chipman. Narrative of the Case, &c. • / O 8vo > P a P er - Rutland, Vt. (1826) 1961 =Z-.ENGER. The Trial of John Peter Zenger, of New «S' York, Printer, who was lately Try'd and Acquit- ted for Printing and Publishing a Libel against the Government, with the Pleadings and Arguments on &d both sides, 32 pages, Lond. : printed for J. Wilford, 1738; also, Remarks on the Trial of John Peter Zen- ger, signed Indus Britannicus, 27 pages. In one vol. Small 4to, half calf. The first London Edition of the Trial. The scarce Remarks a separate publication. 208 THE WYNN TRIALS. . M) 1962 Zenger. Duplicate copy of The Trial. 32 pages (no / cover). Lond. 1738 / ob