The Cuckold's chronicle: being select trials for adultry [sic], incest, imbecility, ravishment, &c. : Volume I.
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- The Cuckold's chronicle: being select trials for adultry [sic], incest, imbecility, ravishment, &c. : Volume I.
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- 1798[.]
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Contents
- frontispiece
- title page
- PREFACE.
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THE CUCKOLD's CHRONILCE.
- The Trial between the Right Hon. Sir Richard Worsley, Bart, and George Maurice Bissett, Esq. Defendant, for Criminal Conversation with the Plain|tiff's Wife, on Thursday 21st of Feb. 1782,
- Remarkable Indictment, extracted from No. 4254, of the St. James's Evening Post, published April 7th, 1787,
- The Trial of the Rev. Mr. James Al|tham, of Harlow, in the County of Essex, for Adultery, Defamation, and Obscenity; in the Consistorial and E|piscopal Court of London, at Doc|tor's Commons. 1785.
- Trial of Major Hook, for Adultery with his own Niece, Mrs. Campbell, Wife of Captain Campbell, before Lord Kenyon and a Special Jury, at West|minister, February 26, 1793.
- The Trial of Robert Newberry, for a Rape on the body of Jane Skinner, a Child about the age of Ten years. At the Assizes held at Kingston, in Surry; March, 1759.
- Mr. William Bromel, a surgeon of New castle, against Sir M. W. Ridley, Member for that Town, for Criminal Conversation with the Plaintiff's Wife; tried in the King's Bench be|fore Lord Kenyon, February 1793.
- Trial of Mrs. Liege, for Adultery with Mr. Wingtworth Tonge, during the absence of her Husband. In the Con|sistory Court of London, February 24, 1791.
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The Trial of Mrs. Henrietta Arabin, Wife of William John Arabin, Esq. of Moulsey, in
e County of Surry; in the Bishop's Court at Doctors Commons, for committing Adultery with Thomas Sutton, jun. Esq. also of Moulsey, in Surry. - The Trial of the celebrated Mrs. Erring|ton, for Adultery with Arthur Mur|ray Smith, Esq. Captain Buckley, Captain Southby, Captain Roberts; the Rev. Mr. Walker, Mr. Trayte, Mr. Clarke, and Mr. Daniel.
- The Trial of Elizabeth Levering, Wife of W. Levering, of Gun-street, Spital Fields, Carpenter, for Adultery with Gideon Ginchenet, an Apprentice and Journeyman, and Charles Sadler; in the Consistory Court of London, in May, 1792.
- Trial of John Curtis, a Publican, in Bishopsgate-street, London, for a Rape upon Sarah Tipple, Spinster, during the Old Bailey Sessions, in February, 1793.
- The Case of John Bury, Esq. of the County of Devon, who was divorced for want of his Testicles. Tried in 1561.
- Trial of the Right Hon. Lady Ann Foley, Wife of the Hon. Edward Foley, Esq. and Daughter of Willi|am Earl of Coventry, for Adultery with the Right Hon. Charles Henry Earl of Peterborough, in the Consis|torial and Episcopal Court at Doc|tor's Commons.
- The celebrated Case and Trial of the Marquis de Gesvres, upon the com|plaint of his Lady, Mademoiselle de Mascranny, who, after three years Marriage, commenced a Suit against him, at Paris, for Imbecility and Im|potency.
- The Trial of Mrs. Fanny Wilmot, wife of John Wilmot, Esq. M. P. for Adul|tery with Edward Washborn, a Foot|man. In 1790.
- The Trial of George Davidson, at New|castle upon Tyne, in August, 1774; for a Rape upon Isabella Blair.
- The Trial of Mrs. Timmings for Adul|tery, in the Consistory Court of Lon|don; March 20, 1791.
- The Trial of James Lavander, at the Ses|sions-House, Old Bailey, for a Rape upon the Body of Mary Lewis, Spin|ster, and robbing her of Half a Guinea. —April 1793.
- The extraordinary Trial between Lady Elizabeth Weld and her husband, Ed|ward Weld, Esq. for Impotency. In the Arches Court of Canterbury, Lon|don; 1732.
- CONTENTS.