The Trials of William Coleman alias Middleton, and Wm. Osland, now under sentence of death in Newgate, for shooting at D. Webb, with a loaded pistol : And Mary Ann Morey, for stripping a child. Tried and convicted, at the Sessions-House, Old Bailey, in October sessions, 1797.
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