The extraordinary trial, at length, of the two misses Eleanor and Ann Weston

at the Old Bailey, on Tuesday, the 25th of February, 1812, charging them with a conspiracy, in procuring a third person, unknown, to personate John Thompson, to whom Eleanor Weston was married, in August, 1808, and thereby charging the prosecutor, Thompson with bigamy, his wife being at that time alive

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The extraordinary trial, at length, of the two misses Eleanor and Ann Weston

at the Old Bailey, on Tuesday, the 25th of February, 1812, charging them with a conspiracy, in procuring a third person, unknown, to personate John Thompson, to whom Eleanor Weston was married, in August, 1808, and thereby charging the prosecutor, Thompson with bigamy, his wife being at that time alive

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English
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London
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British trials, 1660-1900 -- no.794, Making of modern law

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16 p.
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