An edition of Singular discovery! (1807)

Singular discovery!

the trial of John Robinson for the wilful murder of Susannah Wilson, an unfortunate young woman whom he seduced and afterwards barbariously murdered and buried in his own field : with the prisoners defence, judges charge, execution, &c

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An edition of Singular discovery! (1807)

Singular discovery!

the trial of John Robinson for the wilful murder of Susannah Wilson, an unfortunate young woman whom he seduced and afterwards barbariously murdered and buried in his own field : with the prisoners defence, judges charge, execution, &c

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Publisher
J. Quick
Language
English
Pages
15

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Edition Notes

With: Wall, Joseph. The trial at large of Joseph Wall, Esq., late governor of Goree Island on the coast of Africa, for the murder of Benjamin Armstrong in July, 1782. London : John Fairburn, [1802]. Bound together subsequent to publication.

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Other Titles
Trial of John Robinson for the wilful murder of Susannah Wilson

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Library of Congress
KD372.W355 W3555 1802

The Physical Object

Pagination
15 p.
Number of pages
15

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL31757734M
LCCN
2006576787

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