The whole tryal and condemnation of George Griffith, who was try'd at the Kings Bench Bar, this present Monday being the 18th instant October 1731. For the barbarous and bloody murder and robbery committed on the body of John Creage the 22d of September last on the high road near Drumcondra.
| Main Author: | Griffith, George, active 1731 |
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| Corporate Author: | Gale (Firm) |
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