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- When justice faltered : a study of nine peculiar murder trials, with eight plates
- A collection of the most remarkable trials of persons for high-treason, murder, rapes, heresy, bigamy, burglary, and other crimes and misdemeanors
- A complete history and development of all the extraordinary circumstances and events connected with the murder of Mr. Weare : together with the trial at large, including speeches of counsel, examination of evidence, defence, &c. &c. : a faithful picture of all the fashionable "modern hells" and "black-legs" of the metropolis, with sketches of the principal individuals who frequent them, whether in the character of "Greeks" or "pigeons" : an exposition of the frauds practised, the immense sums won and lost, and the calamitous events to which this system of nefarious villany has in many instances led : comprising most curious and highly interesting details, furnished from original and authentic sources, with a view to deter the young and unwary novice from this vortex of vice and misery : the whole forming a genuine series of gambling biography
- A full report of the evidence taken at the Thames Police Court, and the coroner's inquest, before Mr. Baker, and a respectable jury, at Stepney, on the 10th of June, 1844 : on the alleged poisoning case, also the trial of J.C. Belany, for the murder of his wife, at the Central Criminal Court, on August the 21st & 22nd, 1844 : with all the letters and opinions of the public press
- A genuine and authentic account of the trial, life, behaviour, and dying words, of Richard Mihill (late an officer in the navy) : who was executed on a gibbet, near Richmond-Hill, on Monday the 30th of March 1767, for the murder of his younger brother, Robert Mihill, a baker, at Richmond : to which is added, a manuscript, that Richard Mihill delivered to the printer of this account
- A letter to the Lord Chief Justice Campbell, containing remarks upon the conduct of the prosecution and the judges : with strictures on the charge delivered to the jury, illustrative of its dangerous tendencies to the long-enjoyed rights and privileges of Englishmen
- A narrative of the cruelties inflicted by Elizabeth Brownrigg, on her apprentice girls Mary Clifford, Mary Mitchell, and Mary Jones, whom she cruelly whipped, starved and murdered : with an account of her execution : also, The life, trial, and behaviour of Catharine Hayes who was burnt alive for the inhuman murder of her husband : also the trial of Thomas Billings and Thomas Wood, who were her accomplices
- An accurate account of the trial of William Corder, for the murder of Maria Marten of Polstead, in Suffolk : which took place at Bury Saint Edmunds, on Thursday and Friday, the 7th and 8th Aug. 1828, before Chief Baron Alexander
- An authentic and faithful history of the mysterious murder of Maria Marten : with a full development of all the extraordinary circumstances which led to the discovery of her body in the red barn ; to which is added the trial of William Corder, taken at large in short-hand especially for this work : with an account of his execution, dissection, &c. and many interesting particulars relative to the village of Polstead and its vicinity, the prison correspondence of Corder, and fifty-three letters in answer to his advertisements for a wife
- Celebrated crimes
- Court of drama
- Crime and its detection
- Daniel McNaughton : his trial and the aftermath
- Defender's triumph
- Fairburn's edition of the trial of Richard Patch : for the wilful murder of Mr. Isaac Blight, his benefactor and friend, by shooting him with a pistol, loaded with ball, while sitting in his parlour, September 23, 1805 : with the speeches of counsel, &c. : which was tried on Saturday, April 5, 1806 before Sir Arch. Macdonald, Lord-Chief-Baron of His Majesty's Court of Exchequer, at the Sessions-House, Horsemonger-Lane
- Famous poison trials
- Guenther Podola
- Guilty or not guilty? : stories of celebrated crimes
- Hanged--and innocent?
- How Charles Bravo died : the chronicle of a cause célèbre
- Illustrated and unabridged edition of the Times report of the trial of William Palmer, for poisoning John Parsons Cook, at Rugeley
- Illustrated life, career, and trial of William Palmer, of Rugeley : containing details of his conduct as schoolboy, medical student, racing-man, and poisoner : together with original letters of William and Anne Palmer, and other authentic documents : the whole of his private diary up to the hour of his arrest, with a verbatim report of his trial, and fullest particulars respecting his execution at Stafford : illustrated with views, portraits, and representations of the chief incidents in his career and trial
- Look upon the prisoner ; : studies in crime
- Murder & its motives
- Murders and murder trials, 1812-1912
- Notable trials : difficult cases
- Notable trials : romances of the law courts
- Poison mysteries unsolved : "by person or persons unknown"
- Report of an inquiry into certain matters arising out of the deaths of Mrs. Beryl Evans and of Geraldine Evans and out of the conviction of Timothy John Evans of the murder of Geraldine Evans : report
- Reports of trials for murder by poisoning : by prussic acid, strychnia, antimony, arsenic, and aconitia : including the trials of Tawell, W. Palmer, Dove, Madeline Smith, Dr. Pritchard, Smethurst, and Dr. Lamson : with chemical introduction and notes on the poisons used
- Saint--with red hands? : the chronicle of a great crime
- Studies in scarlet : marriage and sexuality in the U.S & U.K., 1815-1914
- Ten Rillington Place
- The A6 murder : Regina v. James Hanratty ; the semblance of truth
- The Overbury affair : the murder trial that rocked the Court of King James I
- The Overbury mystery : a chronicle of facts and drama of the law
- The Queen v. Palmer : verbatim report of the trial of William Palmer : at the Central Criminal Court, Old Bailey, London, May 14, and following days, 1856, before Lord Campbell, Mr. Justice Cresswell, and Mr. Baron Alderson
- The authentick tryals of John Swan and Elizabeth Jeffryes for the murder of Mr. Joseph Jeffryes of Walthamstow in Essex : with the tryal of Miss Mary Blandy, for the murder of her own father : to which are added the particulars relating to those horrid murders, the behaviour and dying speeches of the criminals, and whatever else is to be relied on as a true history of those memorable offenders
- The case and memoirs of the late Rev. Mr. James Hackman, and of his acquaintance with the late Martha Reay : with a commentary on his conviction, distinguishing between his crime in particular, and that of others who have been condemned for murder and also some thoughts on lunacy and suicide : dedicated to Lord S- : to which is added, a letter to Lord S- and Miss Reay : with an appendix on the ill effects of public offices of justices of the peace
- The fatal effects of gambling exemplified in the murder of Wm. Weare, and the trial and fate of John Thurtell, the murderer, and his accomplices : with biographical sketches of the parties concerned, and a comment on the extraordinary circumstances developed in the narrative, in which gambling is proved to be the source of forgery, robbery, murder, and general demoralization : to which is added, The gambler's scourge : a complete expos ǒf the whole system of gambling in the metropolis, with memoirs and anecdotes of notorious blacklegs
- The fatal effects of gambling exemplified in the murder of Wm. Weare, and the trial and fate of John Thurtell, the murderer, and his accomplices ; : with biographical sketches of the parties concerned ... To which is added, the Gambler's scourge; a complete exposé of the whole system of gambling in the metropolis
- The great crime of 1860 : being a summary of the facts relating to the murder committed at Road, a critical review of its social and scientific aspects, and an authorised account of the family ; with an appendix, containing the evidence taken at the various inquiries
- The history of the London burkers : containing faithful and authentic account of the horrid acts of the noted resurrectionists Bishop, Williams, May, etc., etc., and their trial and condemnation at the Old Bailey for the wilful murder of Carlo Ferrari, with the criminals' confessions after trial : including also the life, character, and behaviour of the atrocious Eliza Ross, the murderer of Mrs. Walsh, etc., etc
- The important results of an elaborate investigation into the mysterious case of Elizabeth Fenning ; : being a detail of extraordinary facts discovered since her execution, including the official report of her singular trial, now first published, and copious notes thereon
- The medico-legal value of confession as an evidence of guilt
- The monsters of the moors : the full account of the Brady-Hindley case
- The proceedings on His Majesty's Commission of Oyer and Terminer, and Gaol Delivery for the High Court of Admiralty of England : held at Justice-Hall in the Old Bailey : on Monday and Tuesday, the 17th and 18th of December, 1770 : before the Right Worshipful Sir Thomas Salusbury, Knt. LL.D., judge of the High Court of Admiralty of England, the Right Hon. Sir Thomas Parker, Knt. Lord Chief Baron of His Majesty's Court of Exchequer, the Hon. Sir William Henry Ashhurst, Knt. one of the justices of His Majesty's Court of King's-Bench, and others His Majesty's commissioners
- The scalpel of Scotland Yard : the life of Sir Bernard Spilsbury
- The scalpel of Scotland Yard : the life of Sir Bernard Spilsbury
- The speech of Edwin James, Esq., one of Her Majesty's counsel, in defence of Dr. Simon Bernard : delivered at the Central Criminal Court, on Friday, the 16th of April, 1858
- The theory of presumptive proof, or, An inquiry into the nature of circumstantial evidence : including an examination of the evidence on the trial of Captain Donnellan
- The tragedy at Road-hill House : being the true chronicle of a celebrated murder which occurred at Road-hill House, Wilts, England, on June 30, 1860, and which involved a lovely young girl, Constance Kent, who refused to defend herself from the wicked charge of slaying her infant step-brother, and whose trial and its sensational sequel inflamed the people of two countries to fever pitch : here is new evidence which raises fresh doubts whether justice was done
- The trial and respite of George Victor Townley for wilful murder : with original documents and correspondence now first published : Dr. Winslow's analysis of the convict's mind
- The trial and respite of George Victor Townley for wilful murder : with original documents and correspondence now first published ; Dr. Winslow's analysis of the convict's mind, portraits, autographs, and plan
- The trial at bar between Campbell Craig, lessee of James Annesley, esq. plaintiff, and the right honourable Richard Earl of Anglesey, defendant : before the Honourable the Barons of the Exchequer, at the King's Court, Dublin, in Trinity Term, in the 16th and 17th years of the reign of our sovereign lord George the Second, King of Great-Britain, &c. and in the year of our Lord 1743
- The trial at large of William Sparling, and Samuel Martin Colquitt : on an indictment for the murder of Edward Grayson : at the Assizes, held at Lancaster on Wednesday, April 4th 1804
- The trial of Adelaide Bartlett for murder : held at the Central Criminal Court from Monday, April 12, to Saturday, April 17, 1886 : complete and revised report
- The trial of August Sangret
- The trial of Captain John Kimber, for the murder of two female Negro slaves, on board the Recovery, African slave ship : tried at the Admiralty Sessions, held at the Old Baily, the 7th of June, 1792 before Sir James Marriot, &c.
- The trial of James Annesley and Joseph Redding at the Sessions-House in the Old-Bailey, on Thursday the 15th of July, 1742, for the murder of Thomas Egglestone
- The trial of John Thomas Straffen
- The trial of Lawrence Earl Ferrers, for the murder of John Johnson : before the Right Honourable the House of Peers in Westminster-Hall in full Parliament, on Wednesday the 16th, Thursday the 17th, and Friday the 18th of April, 1760 : on the last of which days, judgment for murder was given against him
- The trial of William Palmer for the alleged Rugeley poisonings
- The tryal of Mary Blandy, spinster, for the murder of her father, Francis Blandy, gent. : at the Assizes held at Oxford for the county of Oxford, on Saturday the 29th of February, 1752 before the Honourable Heneage Legge, Esq. and Sir Sydney Stafford Smythe, Knt., two of the barons of His Majesty's Court of Exchequer
- Trial of Adelaide Bartlett
- Trial of Adelaide Bartlett
- Trial of Captain Kidd
- Trial of Franz Muller
- Trial of Frederick Bywaters and Edith Thompson
- Trial of Frederick Guy Browne and Willam Henry Kennedy
- Trial of George Henry Lamson
- Trial of George Joseph Smith
- Trial of John Alexander Dickman
- Trial of John Alexander Dickman
- Trial of John Alexander Dickman
- Trial of Kate Webster
- Trial of Mary Blandy
- Trial of Mrs. M'Lachlan
- Trial of Mrs. Maybrick
- Trial of Ronald True
- Trial of Ronald True
- Trial of Steinie Morrison
- Trial of William Palmer
- Trial of William Palmer
- Trial of the Stauntons
- Trial of the Stauntons
- Trial of the Wainwrights
- Trials of Timothy John Evans and John Reginald Halliday Christie
- Unfair comment upon some Victorian murder trials
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