The Resource The tryals of Haagen Swendsen, Sarah Baynton, John Hartwell and John Spurr : for feloniously stealing Mrs. Pleasant Rawlins, a virgin and heiress of a considerable fortune, with an intent to cause and procure the said Pleasant Rawlins against her will to marry the said Haagen Swendsen : at the Queens Bench bar at Westminster, Nov. 25. 1702, before the Right Honourable the Lord Chief Justice Holt, and the rest of the judges of the said court, of which fact the said Haagen Swendsen and Sarah Baynton were found guilty, and the said Swendsen was executed for the same, Decemb. 9th the following : the said Baynton being with child was reprieved after sentence
The tryals of Haagen Swendsen, Sarah Baynton, John Hartwell and John Spurr : for feloniously stealing Mrs. Pleasant Rawlins, a virgin and heiress of a considerable fortune, with an intent to cause and procure the said Pleasant Rawlins against her will to marry the said Haagen Swendsen : at the Queens Bench bar at Westminster, Nov. 25. 1702, before the Right Honourable the Lord Chief Justice Holt, and the rest of the judges of the said court, of which fact the said Haagen Swendsen and Sarah Baynton were found guilty, and the said Swendsen was executed for the same, Decemb. 9th the following : the said Baynton being with child was reprieved after sentence
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The item The tryals of Haagen Swendsen, Sarah Baynton, John Hartwell and John Spurr : for feloniously stealing Mrs. Pleasant Rawlins, a virgin and heiress of a considerable fortune, with an intent to cause and procure the said Pleasant Rawlins against her will to marry the said Haagen Swendsen : at the Queens Bench bar at Westminster, Nov. 25. 1702, before the Right Honourable the Lord Chief Justice Holt, and the rest of the judges of the said court, of which fact the said Haagen Swendsen and Sarah Baynton were found guilty, and the said Swendsen was executed for the same, Decemb. 9th the following : the said Baynton being with child was reprieved after sentence represents a specific, individual, material embodiment of a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in Biddle Law Library - University of Pennsylvania Law School.This item is available to borrow from 1 library branch.
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The item The tryals of Haagen Swendsen, Sarah Baynton, John Hartwell and John Spurr : for feloniously stealing Mrs. Pleasant Rawlins, a virgin and heiress of a considerable fortune, with an intent to cause and procure the said Pleasant Rawlins against her will to marry the said Haagen Swendsen : at the Queens Bench bar at Westminster, Nov. 25. 1702, before the Right Honourable the Lord Chief Justice Holt, and the rest of the judges of the said court, of which fact the said Haagen Swendsen and Sarah Baynton were found guilty, and the said Swendsen was executed for the same, Decemb. 9th the following : the said Baynton being with child was reprieved after sentence represents a specific, individual, material embodiment of a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in Biddle Law Library - University of Pennsylvania Law School.
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- The tryals of Haagen Swendsen, Sarah Baynton, John Hartwell and John Spurr : for feloniously stealing Mrs. Pleasant Rawlins, a virgin and heiress of a considerable fortune, with an intent to cause and procure the said Pleasant Rawlins against her will to marry the said Haagen Swendsen : at the Queens Bench bar at Westminster, Nov. 25. 1702, before the Right Honourable the Lord Chief Justice Holt, and the rest of the judges of the said court, of which fact the said Haagen Swendsen and Sarah Baynton were found guilty, and the said Swendsen was executed for the same, Decemb. 9th the following : the said Baynton being with child was reprieved after sentence
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- The tryals of Haagen Swendsen, Sarah Baynton, John Hartwell and John Spurr
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- for feloniously stealing Mrs. Pleasant Rawlins, a virgin and heiress of a considerable fortune, with an intent to cause and procure the said Pleasant Rawlins against her will to marry the said Haagen Swendsen : at the Queens Bench bar at Westminster, Nov. 25. 1702, before the Right Honourable the Lord Chief Justice Holt, and the rest of the judges of the said court, of which fact the said Haagen Swendsen and Sarah Baynton were found guilty, and the said Swendsen was executed for the same, Decemb. 9th the following : the said Baynton being with child was reprieved after sentence
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- Trials of Haagen Swendsen, Sarah Baynton, John Hartwell and John Spurr
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- Swendsen, Haagen
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- S94 1703a
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- Swendsen, Haagen
- Rawlins, Pleasant
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- The tryals of Haagen Swendsen, Sarah Baynton, John Hartwell and John Spurr : for feloniously stealing Mrs. Pleasant Rawlins, a virgin and heiress of a considerable fortune, with an intent to cause and procure the said Pleasant Rawlins against her will to marry the said Haagen Swendsen : at the Queens Bench bar at Westminster, Nov. 25. 1702, before the Right Honourable the Lord Chief Justice Holt, and the rest of the judges of the said court, of which fact the said Haagen Swendsen and Sarah Baynton were found guilty, and the said Swendsen was executed for the same, Decemb. 9th the following : the said Baynton being with child was reprieved after sentence
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- The tryals of Haagen Swendsen, Sarah Baynton, John Hartwell and John Spurr : for feloniously stealing Mrs. Pleasant Rawlins, a virgin and heiress of a considerable fortune, with an intent to cause and procure the said Pleasant Rawlins against her will to marry the said Haagen Swendsen : at the Queens Bench bar at Westminster, Nov. 25. 1702, before the Right Honourable the Lord Chief Justice Holt, and the rest of the judges of the said court, of which fact the said Haagen Swendsen and Sarah Baynton were found guilty, and the said Swendsen was executed for the same, Decemb. 9th the following : the said Baynton being with child was reprieved after sentence
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- ©2012 Cassidy Cataloguing Services, Inc
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- online resource
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- rdacarrier
- Color
- black and white
- Content category
- text
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- 1 online resource ([2], 30 [i.e. 32] pages)
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