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- Tryals for high-treason and other crimes : with proceedings on bills of attainder and impeachments, for three hundred years past : to which are prefix'd a preface, giving an account of the nature and usefulness of the work, and an alphabetical table of the respective persons try'd and the points of law debated and adjudg'd
- A collection of the most remarkable trials of persons for high-treason, murder, rapes, heresy, bigamy, burglary, and other crimes and misdemeanors
- A compleat collection of state-tryals and proceedings upon impeachments for high treason, and other crimes and misdemeanours : from the reign of King Henry the Fourth, to the end of the reign of Queen Anne : in four volumes, with an exact alphabetical table to the whole
- A narrative of facts, relating to a prosecution for high treason : including the address to the jury, which the court refused to hear : with letters to the attorney general, Lord Chief Justice Eyre, Mr. Serjeant Adair, the Honourable Thomas Erskine, and Vicary Gibbs, Esq. : and the defence the author had prepared, if he had been brought to trial
- A narrative of facts, relating to a prosecution for high treason : including the address to the jury, which the court refused to hear, with letters to the Attorney General, Lord Chief Justice Eyre, Mr. Serjeant Adair, the Honourable Thomas Erskine, and Vicary Gibbs Esq., and the defence the author had prepared, if he had been brought to trial
- A report from the Lords committees to whom the report and original papers delivered by the House of Commons at several conferences were referred, and who were impowered by the House of Lords to examine Christopher Layer and such other persons as they from time to time should think proper, and to whom several informations and papers laid before the House by His Majesty's command relating to the conspiracy mentioned in His Majesty's speech at the opening of this Parliament, to be carrying on against his person and government were referred : which report was made by His Grace the Duke of Dorset, on Tuesday, the twenty third of April, 1723 : together with the appendix containing examinations, letters and other papers referred to in the said report : as also the resolution of the House thereupon and the thanks given to the Lords Committees by the Lord Chancellor by order of the House
- A selection of cases from the state trials
- A treatise upon the law and proceedings in cases of high treason, &c.
- An Historical account of all the tryals and attainders of high-treason, from the beginning of the reign of King Charles the First, chronologically digested : with many material occurrences, for the better illustrating thereof : the acts of attainder at large, to which are added, the dying speeches or papers left by the suffering persons
- An exact narrative of the tryal and condemnation of John Twyn, for printing and dispersing of a treasonable book : with the tryals of Thomas Brewster, bookseller, Simon Dover, printer, Nathan Brooks, bookbinder, for printing, publishing, and uttering of seditious, scandalous, and malitious pamphlets : at Justice-Hall in the Old-Bayly London, the 20th. and 22th. of February 1663/4
- Cobbett's complete collection of state trials and proceedings for high treason and other crimes and misdemeanors from the earliest period to the present time
- Court of Criminal Appeal : The Queen v. George Gillis : Report of the argument and judgment on the case reserved from the Special Commission for the County of the City of Dublin, 1866
- England's black tribunal : set forth in the tryal of King Charles I by the pretended High Court of Justice in Westminster-Hall, Jan. 20, 1648 : together with His Majesties speech on the scaffold erected at White-Hall gate, Tuesday Jan. 30, 1648 : also a perfect relation of the sufferings and death of divers of the nobility and gentry who were inhumanly murthered for their constant loyalty to their Soveraign Lord the King : together with their several dying speeches from the year 1642 to 1658
- English treason trials
- Famous trials : Roger Casement, Ninth series
- Hadfield for high treason
- High treason! : narrative of the arrest, examinations before the Privy Council, and imprisonment of P.T. Lemaitre, accused of being a party in the Pop-gun plot, or a pretended plot to kill the King! : in which is introduced the correspondence with the Privy Council, &c
- High-treason : the trials at bar of Arthur Thistlewood, gent., James Watson, the elder, surgeon, Thomas Preston, cord-wainer, and John Hooper, labourer, for high-treason : before the four judges in the Court of King's bench, Westminster, on Monday, June 9, 1817
- High-treason : the trials at large of Arthur Thistlewood, Gent., James Watson, the elder, surgeon, Thomas Preston, cordwainer, and John Hooper, labourer, for high-treason : in the Court of King's Bench, Westminster on Monday, June 9, 1817
- High-treason : the trials at large of Arthur Thistlewood, gent., James Watson, the elder, surgeon, Thomas Preston, cordwainer, and John Hooper, labourer, for high-treason : in the Court of King's Bench, Westminster on Monday, June 9, 1817
- King Charles his case, or, An appeal to all rational men, concerning his tryal at the High Court of Justice : being for the most part that which was intended to have been delivered at the bar, if the King had pleaded to the charge, and put himself upon a fair tryal : with an additional opinion concerning the death of King James, the lots of Rochel, and, the blood of Ireland
- Remarks on the recent state trials and the rise and progress of disaffection in the country : to which are annexed letters to and from the Lord Bishop of Norwich, on the tendency of his public opinions
- Report of the trial of the dynamitards, Terence M'Dermott ... [et al.] ... before the High Court of Justiciary, at Edinburgh, December 17th, 18th, 19th, 20th and 21st, 1883, for treason-felony, under the statute 11 Vict. Cap.12, section 3, or otherwise conspiracy to effect an alteration of the laws and constitution of the Realm by force and violence
- Rex vs. Sir Roger David Casement : official report of the trial for high treason in the High Court of Justice, London, June 26th, 27th, 28th, and 29th, 1916 : also the official proceedings in the Court of Criminal Appeal, London, July 17th, and 18th, 1916
- State trials
- State trials for high treason : embellished with portraits ; part third, containing the trial of Mr. John Thelwall : reported by a student in the Temple with every important occurrence respecting this most interesting subject of public concern and curiosity
- The Trial of Mr. Thomas Hardy, for high treason : containing the whole proceedings, from the opening of the special commission, the judge's Sir James Eyre's charge to the grand jury, lists of the witnesses, jurors, and the bills of indictment found against Thomas Hardy, John Horne Tooke, John Augustus Bonney, Stewart Kyd, Jeremiah Joyce, Thomas Wardle, Thomas Holcroft, John Richter, Matthew Moore, John Thelwall, Richard Hodgson, John Baxter : together with the arguments of counsel on the part of the Crown, and in defence of the prisoner
- The case of Mr. Francis Francia, the reputed Jew : who was acquitted of high treason, at the Sessions House in the Old Baily on Tuesday, Jan. 22, 1716 : together with the learned arguments for and against him
- The meaning of treason
- The new meaning of treason
- The persecution of Mary Stewart : the Queen's cause : a study in criminology
- The persecution of Mary Stewart : the queen's cause : a study in criminology
- The proceedings at large on the trial of George Gordon, Esq., commonly called Lord George Gordon, for high treason, in the Court of King's Bench, Westminster, before the Right Hon. William, Earl of Mansfield, Lord Chief Justice, Edward Willes, Esq., Sir William Henry Ashurst, Knt., Sir Francis Buller, Knt., on Monday and Tuesday, February the 5th and 6th, 1781
- The proceedings in cases of high treason, under a special commission of oyer and terminer : which was first opened at Hicks's Hall, Oct. 2, 1794, and afterwards continued at the Sessions House, in the Old Bailey
- The proceedings in the House of Commons, touching the impeachment of Edward late Earl of Clarendon, Lord High-Chancellour of England, anno 1667 : with the many debates and speeches in the House : the impeachment exhibited against him : his petition in answer thereto : as also the several weighty arguments concerning the nature of treason, bribery, &c. : by Serj. Maynard, Sir Ed. S. Sir T.L. Mr. Vaughan, Sir Rob. Howard, Mr. Hambden, and other members of that Parliament : together, with the articles of high-treason exhibited against the said Earl, by the Earl of Bristol in the House of Lords on the 10th of July, 1663 : with the opinion of all the learned judges therein
- The proceedings, at large, on the trial of John Horne Tooke for high treason : at the Sessions House in the Old Bailey, from Monday the 17th, to Saturday the 22d of November, 1794 ...
- The speech of James Earl of Derwentwater : who was beheaded on Tower-Hill, for high treason against His Majesty King George, February the 24th, 1715-16
- The speech of Mr. George Kelly : spoke at the bar of the House of Lords, on Thursday, the 2d of May 1723, in his defence against the bill then depending for inflicting pains and penalties upon him
- The speech of the Lord High-Steward upon proceeding to judgment against James Earl of Derwentwater, William Lord Widdrington, William Earl of Nithisdale, Robert Earl of Carnwath, William Viscount Kenmure, and William Lord Nairn
- The trial & execution of Townley, who was executed for high-treason, July 30, 1746
- The trial and execution of King Charles I : facsimiles of the contemporary official accounts contained in The charge of the Commons of England against Charles Stuart, King Charls his tryal, King Charls his speech made upon the scaffold
- The trial at large of John Horne Tooke, Esq. for high treason : before the special commission, at the sessions-house in the Old-Bailey, began on Monday, November 17, and continued until Saturday 22, 1794 : with the whole proceedings of the attorney and solicitor general on the part of the Crown, and Mr. Erskine and Mr. Gibbs for the prisoner
- The trial of Charles the First, King of England, before the High Court of Justice, for high-treason : begun January 20, in the 24th year of his reign, and continued to the 27th : to which is added, the journal of the High-Court of Justice, for the trial of the King, as it was read in the House of Commons, and attested by Mr. Phelps, clerk to that court : with additions, by J. Nalson, Doctor of the Civil Laws
- The trial of David Tyrie for high treason : at the Assize at Winchester : held by adjournment on Saturday, August the 10th, 1782 before the Honourable John Heath, Esquire, one of the justices of His Majesty's Court of Common-Pleas
- The trial of Edward Marcus Despard, Esquire, for high treason : at the Session House, Newington, Surry, on Monday the seventh of February, 1803
- The trial of Henry Hunt, Jno. Knight, Jos. Johnson [and others] ... for an alledged conspiracy to overturn the government, &c : before Bayley, and a special jury, at the York Lent assizes, 1820
- The trial of James O'Coigly, otherwise called James Quigley, otherwise called James John Fivey; Arthur O'Connor, esq., John Binns, John Allen, and Jeremiah Leary for high treason : under a special commission, at Maidstone, in Kent, on Monday the twenty-first, and Tuesday the twenty-second days of May, 1798
- The trial of James Watson for high treason : at the bar of the Court of King's Bench on Monday the 9th, Tuesday the 10th, Wednesday the 11th, Thursday the 12th, Friday the 13th, Saturday the 14th, and Monday the 16th of June, 1817 : with the antecedent proceedings
- The trial of John Horne Tooke for high treason : at the Sessions House in the Old Bailey, on Monday the seventeenth, Tuesday the eighteenth, Wednesday the nineteenth, Thursday the twentieth, Friday the twenty-first, and Saturday the twenty-second of November 1794
- The trial of John Horne Tooke, on a charge of high treason : containing the whole of the proceedings of each day at the Old-Bailey, including the examinations of Lord Camden, Duke of Richmond, Lord Fred. Campbell, Earl Stanhope, Mr. Pitt, Mr. Fox, Bishop of Gloucester, Major Cartwright, Mr. Sheridan, &c. &c., with Chief Justice Eyre's charge, and Mr. Tooke's address to the jury : taken in short-hand at the Old Bailey
- The trial of Lord George Gordon for high treason, at the bar of the Court of King's Bench, on Monday, February 5th, 1781 : published under the inspection of his Lordship's friends : to which are subjoined several original papers relating to the subject
- The trial of Robert Thomas Crossfield, for high treason : at the Sessions House in the Old Bailey, on Wednesday the eleventh, and Thursday the twelfth of May, 1796
- The trial of Thomas Hardy for high treason : containing the whole of the proceedings of each day at the Old-Bailey, Mr. Erskine's eloquent speech in defence of the prisoner, Chief Justice Eyre's charge to the jury, &c. &c. : taken in shorthand at the Old-Bailey
- The trial of William Stone, for high treason : at the bar of the Court of King's Bench, on Thursday the twenty-eighth, and Friday the twenty-ninth of January, 1796
- The trials for high treason, of Thomas Hardy, John Horne Tooke, John Augustus Bonney, Stewart Kyd, Jeremiah Joyce, Thomas Holcroft, John Richter, John Thelwall, and John Baxter : to which are prefixed the Lord President's charge to the grand jury, the proceedings, first at Hick's Hall, and afterward at the Old Bailey, previous to the commencement of Mr. Hardy's trial, and a correct copy of the indictment : also, lists of the petty jurors, and of the witnesses on the part of the Crown
- The trials of Arthur Thistlewood, James Ings, John Thomas Brunt, Richard Tidd, William Davidson, and others, for high treason : at the sessions house in the Old Bailey, on Monday the 17th, Tuesday the 18th, Wednesday the 19th, Friday the 21st, Saturday the 22nd, Monday the 24th, Tuesday the 25th, Wednesday the 26th, Thursday the 27th, andFriday the 28th of April, 1820 : with the antecedent proceedings
- The trials of Charles the First : and of some of the regicides ; with biographies of Bradshaw, Ireton, Harrison, and others ; and with notes
- The trials of Charles the First, and of some of the regicides : with biographies of Bradshaw, Ireton, Harrison, and others : and with notes
- The trials of Jeremiah Brandreth, William Turner, Isaac Ludlam, George Weightman, and others, for high treason : under a special commission at Derby, on Thursday the 16th, Friday the 17th, Saturday the 18th, Monday the 20th, Tuesday the 21st, Wednesday the 22d, Thursday the 23d, Friday the 24th, and Saturday the 25th of October, 1817 : with the antecedent proceedings
- The trials of Jeremiah Brandreth, William Turner, Isaac Ludlam, George Weightman, and others, for high treason : under a special commission at Derby, on Thursday the 16th, Friday the 17th, Saturday the 18th, Monday the 20th, Tuesday the 21st, Wednesday the 22d, Thursday the 23d, Friday the 24th, and Saturday the 25th of October, 1817. With the antecedent proceedings ... Taken in short hand by William Brodie Gurney
- The tryal of George Earl of Wintoun : upon the articles of impeachment of high treason exhibited against him by the knights, citizens, and burgesses in Parliament assembled, in the name of themselves and of all the commons of Great Britain : in Westminster-Hall on Thursday the 15th, Friday the 16th, and Monday the 19th days of March, 1715/16, on the last of which days judgment of high-treason was given against him : together with several orders of the House of Peers in course of time preparatory to the said tryal
- The tryal of John Hampden, Esq. (of Stoke-Mandeville in the county of Bucks) in the great case of ship-money : between His Majesty K. Charles I. and that gentleman : wherein are inserted, the whole record in Latin and English : the several arguments of Council learned in the law , on both sides, in that most remarkable case at the bar : with the opinions of all the judges on the bench in the Exchequer-Chamber, &c. : as also Mr. St. John's speech in the House of Lords, Jan. 7, 1640, concerning ship-money : with Mr. Waller's speech to the House of Commons, April 22, 1640, on the same subject, and, his famous speech in Parliament, at a conference of both houses, in the painted-chamber, July 6, 1641, on the exhibiting articles, by the Commons, against Mr. Justice Crawley, one of the judges who gave judgment for the King in that cause : to which is added, The tryal of Thomas Harrison, clerk, for words spoken against Mr. Justice Hutton (when sitting afterwards upon the bench of the Court of Common-Pleas, in Westminster-Hall) accusing him of high treason, in delivering his opinion in the Exchequer-Chamber, that the King had no lawful power in levying the ship-money, and that he therefore denied the King's supremacy : with the proceedings thereupon, and his sentence by the court : the whole being printed from authentick manuscripts
- The tryal of Richard Langhorn, esq; counsellor at law, for conspiring the death of the King, subversion of the government, and Protestant religion : who upon full evidence was found guilty of high treason, and received sentence accordingly, at the sessions in the Old Bayley, holden for London and Middlesex, on Saturday, being the 14th of June 1679
- The whole proceeding upon the arraignment, tryal, conviction and attainder of Christopher Layer, Esq. : for high treason, in compassing and imagining the death of the King : in the Court of King's-Bench at Westminster, in Michaelmas Term : in the ninth year of the reign of our Soveraign Lord George, by the Grace of God, King of Great Britain, France and Ireland, Annoq, Domini 1722 : perused by the Right Honourable the Lord Chief Justice, and the rest of the Judges of the Court of King's-Bench, and by the Counsel for His Majesty, and for the prisoner
- The whole proceeding upon the impeachment against James Earl of Derwentwater, William Lord Widdrington, William Earl of Nithisdale, Robert Earl of Carnwath, William Viscount Kenmure, and William Lord Nairn
- The whole proceedings in the House of Peers upon the impeachment exhibited by the knights, citizens, and burgesses in Parliament assembled, in the names of themselves and of all the commons of Great Britain, against Simon, Lord Lovat, for high treason : the proceeding in Westminster-Hall being begun on Monday the 9th day of March, and continued on Tuesday the 10th, Wednesday the 11th, Friday the 13th, Monday the 16th, Wednesday the 18th, and Thursday the 19th days of March, 1746-7 : on the last of which days, judgment of high treason was given against him
- Trial of John Frost for high treason
- Trial of King Charles the First
- Trial of Mary Queen of Scots
- Trial of Simon, Lord Lovat of the '45
- Trial of Sir Roger Casement
- Trial of Sir Roger Casement
- Trial of William Joyce
- Trial of William Joyce.
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