The trial of Lawrence Earl Ferrers, for the murder of John Johnson, before the Right Honourable the House of Peers, in Westminster-Hall, in full Parliament, on Wednesday the 16th, Thursday the 17th, and Friday the 18th of April, 1760: on the last of which days, judgment for murder was given against him : Published by order of the House of Peers.
| Main Author: | Ferrers, Laurence Shirley, Earl, 1720-1760 |
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| Corporate Author: | Gale (Firm) |
| Format: | eBook |
| Language: | English |
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Printed for Samuel Billingsley, in Chancery-Lane,
M.DCC.LX. [1760]
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