The Whole proceedings on the King's commission of the Peace, oyer and terminer, and gaol delivery, for the City of London; and also, the gaol delivery for the county of Middlesex; held at Justice-Hall in the Old-Bailey, on

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  • The Whole proceedings on the King's commission of the Peace, oyer and terminer, and gaol delivery, for the City of London; and also, the gaol delivery for the county of Middlesex; held at Justice-Hall in the Old-Bailey, on
  • Proceedings. 1761-1834
  • Whole proceedings on the King's commission of the peace; Proceedings on the King's commission of the peace; Old Bailey proceedings; Trial of Patrick Nicholson, James Ward, Joseph Shaw, James Murray, and others No.V. pt.I. 1784; Trial of Cosmo Gordon, esq; No.VII. pt.I. 1784; Trial of Michael Walker, Richard Payne, and John Cox No.I. pt.I. 1786; Trial of Sophia Pringle, aged nineteen, for forgery on the bank No.II. pt.I. 1787; Trial of Francis Parr, for forgery on the bank No.II. pt.II. 1787; Whole proceedings on postponing the trial of John Frith No.IV. pt.I. 1790; Trial of Jacintho Pararo, Anthoni Murrini, and Stephen Apologie No.IV. pt.II. 1790; The monster. The trial of Rhynwick, alias Renwick Williams No.VI. pt.I. 1790; Horrid conspiracy! The trial of Robert Jacques No.VI. pts.II-III. 1790
Imprint
London [England] : printed for and sold by John Ryall, in Fleet-street, M. DCC. LXI. [1761]-
Publication year
1761-1834
ESTC No.
P37
Grub Street ID
56851
Description
v. ; 4°.
Note
Title page includes the name of the Lord Mayor for the year

Title pages for later years include the name of the court reporter

Imprint from title page; imprints include year of publication

Imprints vary; the printer's privilege apparently granted by each Lord Mayor

Price below imprint in square brackets

Printed in two columns; issues have consecutive pagination during each series

Some issues published in several parts, each with separate title page

In later years the name of the court reporter appears on the title page

Includes names of the Lord Mayor for that year, chief justices and jurors for both London and Middlesex; names of the accused and results of their trials summarised at the end of each number

Some numbers include separate coverage of important trials, also issued as separate publications.