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TILDEN LIBRARY
1895
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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VOLUME XVIII.
REIGN OF KING GEORGE THE SECOND.
Page
504. THE Trial of Mrs. MARY HEATH, (a Witness examined on
the Trial in Ejectment in the Court of Exchequer in Michaelmas
Term, 1743, in the Cause wherein Campbell Craig, Lessee of
James Annesley, esq. was Plaintiff, against the Right Hon. Richard
Earl of Anglesea, Defendant) for Perjury, at the Bar of the Court
of King's-Bench in Ireland, on Friday the 8th Day of February,
A. D. 1744.......
505. The Trial of the Right Hon. RICHARD Earl of ANGLESEA,
FRANCIS ANNESLEY, esq. and JOHN JANS, gent, for an
Assault on the Hon. James Annesley, Daniel Mac Kercher, and
Hugh Kennedy, esqrs. and William Goostry, gent. A. D. 1744 ...
506. The Trial of WILLIAM CHETWYND, esq. for the Murder of
Mr. Thomas Ricketts, A. D. 1743......
507. The Trial of FRANCIS TOWNLEY, esq. for High Treason, (in
levying War against his most Sacred Majesty King George the
Second), A. D. 1746
198
290
330
508. The Trial of GEORGE FLETCHER, for High-Treason, A.D.
1746........
354
509. The Trials of THOMAS CHADWICK and WILLIAM BAT-
TRAGH, for High Treason, A. d. 1746 .....
359
510. The Trial of THOMAS THEODORUS DEACON, for High
Treason, A. D. 1746
366
511. The Trial of JOHN BERWICK, for High Treason, A. D. 1746 367
512. The Trial of DAVID MORGAN, of Monmouth, but late of
Derby, esq. for High Treason, A. D. 1746
371
513. The Trial of ALEXANDER MAC GROWTHER, for High
$91
514. The Proceedings at St. Margaret's-hill, Southwark, relating to
ALEXANDER and CHARLES KINLOCH (Brothers to Sir
James Kinloch, bart.), relating to their Plea that they were born
in Scotland, and ought to be tried according to the Laws of that
Kingdom, &c. A. D. 1746.
$95
515. The Trial of JAMES BRADSHAW, for High Treason, A. D. 1746 415
516. The Trial of Sir JOHN WEDDERBURN, bart. for High Treason,
A. D. 1746
517. Proceedings at the Court of King's-Bench, Westminster, November
21, against CHARLES RATCLIFFE, esq. on a Conviction and
Attainder of High Treason in May 1716, A. D. 1746.
518. The whole Proceedings in the House of Peers, upon the Indictments
against WILLIAM Earl of KILMARNOCK, GEORGE Earl
of CROMERTIE, and ARTHUR Lord BALMERINO, for
High Treason, in levying War against his Majesty, a. D. 1746
519. The whole Proceedings in the House of Peers, upon the Impeach-
ment exhibited by the Knights, Citizens, and Burgesses, in Par-
liament assembled, in the Names of themselves, and of all the
Commons of Great Britain, against SIMON Lord LOVAT, for
High Treason, A. D. 1746-7
426
430
4.12
... 530
520. Proceedings against ENEAS MACDONALD alias ANGUS
MACDONALD, for High Treason, A. D. 1747 ............... 858
521. The Trial of ARCHIBALD STEWART, esq. late Lord Provost
of Edinburgh, for Neglect of Duty and Misbehaviour in the Exe-
cution of his Office, as Lord Provost of Edinburgh, before and
at the Time the Rebels got Possession of that City, in the Month
of September 1745, A. D. 1747. [Extracted, under the Hand of
the Clerk of Justiciary, from the Books of Adjournal of that
Court]
522. The Trials of WILLIAM JACKSON, WILLIAM CARTER,
BENJAMIN TAPNER, JOHN COBBY, JOHN HAM-
MOND, RICHARD MILLS, senior, and RICHARD MILLS,
junior, his son, for the Murder of Wm. Gally and Daniel Chater,
A. D. 1749...........
863
1070
523. The Trial of MARY BLANDY, Spinster, for the Murder of her
Father, Francis Blandy, gent. A. d. 1752 ....
1118
521. The Case of JOHN SWAN and ELIZABETH JEFFERYS, for
the Murder of Joseph Jefferys, A. d. 1752
1194
525. The Trial of WILLIAM OWEN, for Printing and Publishing a Libel, intituled, "The Case of Alexander Murray, esq." A. D. 1752......
1203
526. The Trial of JOHN BARBOT, Attorney at Law, for the Murder
of Matthew Mills, esq. A. D. 1753 ....
527. The Case of Pressing Mariners, on the Trial of ALEXANDER
BROADFOOT, for Murder, A. D. 1743
1230
....... 1323
528. The Trial of Mr. DANIEL TAYLOR, Preacher in an Episcopal
Meeting-House, and others, for not presenting their Letters of
Orders, and for not praying for his Majesty King George, A. D.
1716. [Now first published from the Records of Justiciary at
Edinburgh.] [N.]
... 1363