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Filed under: Trials -- England -- London -- Early works to 1800- A General and True History of the Lives and Actions of the Most Famous Highwaymen, Murderers, Street-Robbers, &c.; To Which Is Added, A Genuine Account of the Voyages and Plunders of the Most Noted Pirates, Interspersed With Several Remarkable Tryals of the Most Notorious Malefactors, at the Sessions-House in the Old Baily, London (work often attributed to Defoe; Birmingham: Printed by R. Walker, 1742), by Charles Johnson, contrib. by Daniel Defoe (multiple formats at archive.org)
- An Exact account of the trials of the several persons arraigned at the Sessions-house in the Old-Bailey for London & Middlesex : beginning on Wednesday, Decemb. II. 1678. and ending the 12th of the same month. (Printed by G. Hills, and are to be sold by L. Curtiss in Goat-Court upon Ludgate-hill, 1678) (page images at HathiTrust)
- The True narrative of the proceedings at the Sessions-House in the Old-Bayly, which began on Monday the 16th of this instant January and ended on Tuesday the 17th following giving an account of most of the remarkable trials there, viz, for murder, fellonies, and burglaries, &c., with a particular relation of their names, and the places of their committing their facts, with the number of those condemned to die, burn'd in the hand, transported and to be whipt. (London : Printed by D. Mallet, 1682) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- The True narrative of the proceedings at the Sessions-House in the Old-Bayly, which began on Wednesday the 10th of this instant October, and ended on Saturday the 12th of the same month giving an account of all the remarkable tryals there, viz, for high-treason, murders, fellonies and burglaries &c., with the criminals, names and places of committing their facts, with the number of those condemn'd to be hang'd, transported, and to be whip [sic]. (London : Printed for M. Steward, 1683) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
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Filed under: Trials -- England -- London- The trial of William Penn and William Mead at the Old Bailey, 1670 (Headley Brothers, 1908), by William Penn and William Mead (page images at HathiTrust; US access only)
- The trial of Joseph Powell, the fortune-teller, at the Sessions-house, Clerkenwell, October 31, 1807 (Printed for F. and C. Rivington, 1808), by Joseph Powell, Joseph Gurney, and England) Society for the Suppression of Vice (London (page images at HathiTrust)
- The Tryal and condemnation of several notorious malefactors, at a session of Oyer and Terminer holden for the City of London, County of Middlesex, and goal delivery of Newgate : beginning July 6. 1681, ending the 9 of the same month at the sessions House in the Old-Bayly. (Printed for I. Guifford, 1681) (page images at HathiTrust)
- An Account of the proceedings on the King's commissions of the peace, and oyer and terminer, and goal-delivery of Newgate : held for the City of London and county of Middlesex at Justice-Hall in the Old-Bayly : the 12, 13, and 14th days of December, 1683 : and in the 35th year of His Majesties reign. (Printed by George Croom ..., 1683), by Great Britain. Central Criminal Court (page images at HathiTrust)
- The Account of several of the most remarkable tryals that were tryed at the Sessions-House in the Old-Bailey at the sessions holden there for the city of London and county of Middlesex, begun on Friday the tenth of this instant September, and ending on Munday the thirteenth of the same : with (London : Printed for T. Davies, 1680) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- The Tryals of several notorious malefactors together with the other most remarkable proceedings at the Quarter-Sessions of goale delivery holden at the sessions house in the Old-Bailey ... which began on Munday October 17, 1681 ... (London : Printed for Langley Curtiss, 1681) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- An Account of the tryals of several notorious malefactors for murders, fellonies, burglaries held at the Sessions House in the Old-Bayly for the city of London and county of Middlesex which began on the 23 of this instant February and ended the 25 : with the other most remarkable proceedings ... (London : Printed for Langley Curtiss, 1682), by England and Wales. Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General Gaol Delivery (HTML at EEBO TCP)
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Filed under: Trials -- England -- Early works to 1800- A full and true account of the proceedings at the sessions of oyer and terminer, holden for the city of London, county of Middlesex, and goal-delivery of Newgate; which began at the Sessions-House in the Old-Bayly, on Wednesday, April 26. and ended on Fryday, April 28, 1682 Where were many remarkable proceedings, but more especially the tryal of James Boucher, and Walter Archer, for killing the bayliff of Westminster. As also, in relation to the person accused for getting his daughter with child: together, with the names of those that received sentence of death, the number of those burn'd in the hand, transported, and vvhip'd. ([[London] : Printed for T. Benskin, 1682]), by England and Wales. Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace (London) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A full and true account of the proceedings at the sessions of oyer and terminer, holden for the city of London, county of Middlesex, and goal-delivery of Newgate; which began at the Sessions-House in the Old-Bayly, on Thursday, Iune 1st. and ended on Fryday, Iune 2d. 1682 Wherein is contained the tryal of many notorious malefactors, for murders, fellonies, burglary, and other misdemeanours, but more especially the tryal of Jane Kent for witch-craft. Together, with the names of those that received sentence of death, the number of those burn'd in the hand, transported, and vvhip'd. As likewise some proceedings in relation to the persons that violently took the lady out of the coach on Hounslow-Heath. ([[London] : Printed for T. Benskin, 1682]), by England and Wales. Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace (London) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A full and true account of the proceedings at the sessions of oyer and terminer, holden for the city of London, county of Middlesex, and goal-delivery of Newgate; which began at the Sessions-House in the Old-Baily, on Wednesday, Septemb. 6th. and ended on Thursday, September 7th. 1682 Wherein is contained the tryal of many notorious malefactors, for murders, fellonies, burglary, and other misdemeanours, as likewise the tryal of Ralph Benton for killing the boy in Walbrook, and what relates to the sister of Stephen Colledge. together, with the names of those that received sentence of death, the number of those burn'd in the hand, transported, and to be vvhipp'd. ([[London] : Printed for T. Benskin in St. Brides Church-Yard, 1682]), by England and Wales. Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace (London) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A true narrative of the proceedings at the Sessions-house in the Old-Bayly; from Friday the 14th of this instant January, to Munday the 17th; being a full and true account of the tryals, examinations, and condemnations of several malefactors, for several crimes. And also an account of the tryal of four several persons for committing four several murthers. A man for killing a bayliff, a boy for killing his fellow prentice, a man for killing his fellow-workman, and another for killing a man in Black fryers. With an account how many are condemn'd, how many burn'd in the hand, to be transported, whipt at the carts tail, and to stand in the pillory. With permission, Roger L'Estrange (London : printed for D.M., in the year 1676), by England and Wales. Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace (London) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A true narrative of the proceedings at the Sessions-house in the Old-Bayly at a sessions there held; which began on Wednesday the 13th of this instant Decemb. and ended on Saturday the 16th, 1676. Setting forth the several facts and tryals of several malefactors. With the tryal of the maid that set her master's barns on fire at Harrow on the Hill, at Michaelmas last. With an account how many are condemned, burn'd in the hand, to be whipt, and transported. With allowance. Roger L'Estrange. (London : printed for D.M., 1676), by England and Wales. Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace (London) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A true narrative of the proceedings at the Sessions-house in the Old-Bayly at a sessions there held on Wednesday the 17th of January 1676/7. Giving a full account of the true tryal and sentence of Lodowick Muggleton for blasphemous words and books. As also the tryals and condemnation of a vvoman for killing her bastard-child; and of a man for personating another person in giving bayl before a judge. With an account how many are condenmed, burn'd in the hand, to be whipt, and transported. With allowance. Roger L'Estrange. (London : printed for D.M., 1676/7), by England and Wales. Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace (London) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- The true narrative of the procedings [sic] at the Sessions-house in the Old-Bayly. Or the trial and condemnation of six notorious Popish priests & Jesuites, for high-treason viz. William Russel, alias Napper, James Corker, Lionel Anderson, alias, Munson, Charles Parry, and Alexander Lunsden. At a commission of oyer and terminer there held, on Saturday the 17th of this instant January 1679. (London : [s.n.], printed in the year, 1679 [1680]), by England and Wales. Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace (London) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- The true narrative of the proceedings at the Sessions-House in the Old-Bayly which began on Wednesday the 13th of this instant April and ended on Thursday the 14th following Giving an account of most of the remarkable trials there, viz. for murder fellonies and burglaries, &c. with a particular relation of their names, and the places of their committing their facts, with the number of those condemned to die, burn'd in the hand, transported and to be whipt. But more especially of the trial and condemnation of that notorious highway-man Randolph Poulson, and John Francis Dickison for high-treason, who received sentence to be hang'd drawn and quartered, and Ann Price for murther ([London : printed by D. Mallet, 1681]), by England and Wales. Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace (London) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- The tryal of Capt. Henry Wickham late commander of Their Majesties ship the Diamond. (London : [s.n.], printed in the year 1695) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- The narrative of the sessions, February 26. 1678/9. With a particular account of the tryal of the notorious coiners, that received sentence for treason: and all other malefactors condemned, burnt in the hand, or to be whipt, and their respective crimes. Licensed, February 27. 1678/9. (London : printed for L.C., 1678/9. [1679]), by England and Wales. Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace (London) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A true account of the proceedings against the criminals, at the assizes of oyer and terminer, and goal-delivery, at the Market-House holden in Nevv-VVindsor for the county of Berks. Which began on Monday the 27th. of July, 1685. and ended on Tuesday the 28th of the same: giving a relation of the tryals of divers notorious malefactors, tryed for roberies, felonies, murther, and other crimes and misdemeanors; together, with their names, number: and more particular, an account of such as recieved sentence of death, were burnt in the hand, and ordered to stand in the pillory. ([London : printed by E. Mallet, in Black-Horse-Alley near Fleet-Bridge, 1685]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A true account of the proceedings on the crown--side at this Lent assize, held for the county of Surrey in the burrough of Southwark, before Sir Job Charleton, Knight, one of the judges of assize, and other his Majesty's justices, &c. Beginning on Thursday the 13th of March, 1683. and ending on Saturday the 15th of the said month. With the number that received sentence of death, were burnt in the hand, &c. ([London : printed by George Croom at the Blew-Ball in Thames-street, over against Baynard's Castle, 1684]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- True narrative of the procedings at the Sessions-House in the Old-Baylx¨ Which began on Wednesday the 26th of this instant April, 1680. and ended on Fryday the 28th following. ([London : s.n., 1680]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- True narrative of the proceedings at the Sessions-House in the Old-Baly, which began on Wednesday the 13th of this instant October, and ended on Fryday the 15 following. ([London : printed by D. Mallet, 1680]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- The true proceedings of the sessions, begun at the Old-Bayly, on Wednesday the 18th. of April, 1683. Giving an account of the several tryals (viz.) for high treason, murders, felonies, &c. with the condemnation of those convicted. Printed by authority. ([London : printed by George Croom, in Thames-street, over against Baynard's Castle, 1693 [i.e. 1683]]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- The true relation of the tryals at the sessions of oyer and terminer, held for the city of London, county of Middlesex, and goale delivery of Newgate; which began in the Old-Bailey the 17th of this instant January, and ended the 18th of the same. As particularly of Elizabeth Wigenton for whipping a girl to death at Ratcliffe. And John Peetly, for shooting a gentleman in Queen-street. Also the account of the proceedings with one John Bully a Popish priest. The number of the condemned, burnt in the hand, and to be whipped, with many other material tryals. ([London : s.n., 1681?]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- The tryal and condemnation of several notorious malefactors, at a sessions of oyer and terminer which began at the Sessions House in the Old Baily with the names of those who received sentence of death, burnt in the hand, transported, and to be whipt. And most remarkably of John Sadler, who whipt the child to death at Ratcliffe. ([London : printed for T. Davies, 1681]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- The tryals of the prisoners at the Sessions-House in the Old Bayly which began there on Wednesday the 6th of this instant September, and ended on Thursday the 7th of the same. But more remarkably of the pewterer, who was tryed for killing the boy in Walbrook. Together with the bailiffs tryals for killing a man upon an arrest. As likewise the account of those condemned, burnt in the hand, and to be whipt; with many other remarkable passages. ([London : printed for Langley Curtis, [1682]]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- An exact and true account of the proceedings of the sessions begun at the Old-Bayly, on Wednesday January the 17th. 1682. Giving an account of the tryals and condemnations of the several prisoners brought thither. Printed by authority. ([London : printed by George Croom, in Thames-street, over against Baynard's Castle, 1682]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A narrative of the proceedings at the Sessions, held in justice-hall at the Old-Baly. Shewing the several crimes of the mallefactors; viz. treasons, murthers, robberies, burglaries, and fellonies. There were sixteen burned in the hand, three men, and three vvomen condemned, but two of them pleaded ther bellies, and were reprieved by the court, there were four to be transported, and one to stand in the pillory. With allowance; Roger L'Estrange. ([London] : Printed for John Millet, 1676) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A narrative of the proceedings at the sessions-house in the old-Baily, April 21, 1680. The number of persons condemned for high-treason and other crimes. ([London : s.n., 1680]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Mr. Fitz-Harris (now prisoner in the Tower) his case truly stated humbly offered to the free-holders of England, why he ought to be tried by a jury of his neighbours, and not by the House of Peers; in a letter to Mr. C.L.C F.S. and B.H. greeting. ([London : Printed for John Smith in Great Queen-street, 1681]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Nevvs from Tybvrn, or, a full and true relation of the confession and execution of John Rendor Charles Casby, VVilliam Pungly, Nathaniel VVarden, Henry Milbourn, Francis Bennet, Ellen Bayly, James VVoodman. All which were executed on Wednesday the 16. of this instant September 1674. (London : printed for D.M., 1674) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- News from the sessions-house in the Old-Bayly Being a full and true relation of the tryal and condemnation of John Smith, John Darkin, and Geo. Marshal, for stealing the plate out of the parish church of St. Giles's in the Fields. As also the tryals of three shoe-makers for murthering a milk-woman neer Kentishtown: with the condemnation of a woman that murthered her childe. And several other notorious malefactors for several crimes: at a sessions of peace there held; which began on Wednesday the 5th of this instant April, and ended on Fryday the 7th 1676. With an account of how many are condemn'd to die, how many burn'd in the hand, to be transported, and to be whipt. Licensed April 7. 1676. Oldenburg. (London : printed for D. M., 1676) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- The proceedings at the sessions of oyer and terminer held at the sessions-house in the Old-Baily, for the city of London, county of Middlesex, and goal-delivery of Newgate, which began on the 29th of August and ended on the 30th instant, but especially the tryals of S. Tufton, and Joh. Culfant (London : printed for Langley Curtis, 1683), by England and Wales. Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace (London) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Filed under: Jury -- England -- Early works to 1800Filed under: Trials -- England -- 17th century -- Early works to 1800- A true narrative of the proceedings at the Sessions-house in the Old-Bayly, at a sessions there held on April 25, and 26. 1677. Where nine persons (six men and three women) were condemn'd to die. With a particular relation of the young man at Enfield, and his brother and sister's tryal and condemnation, who most barbarously abused his sweetheart by cutting off one of her lips, putting out one of her eyes, slashing her cheeks, stabbing her in several places, and other inhumane cruelties. To which is added, a true account of the bloody murther in the Hay-market, where a coachman lately kill'd his wife with a fire-fork. As also an account how many are burn'd in the hand, transported, and to be whipt. (London : [s.n.], Printed in the year 1677) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
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