The remarkable tryal of Thomas Chandler, late of Clifford's Inn, London, Gent. : who was tried and convicted at the Lent Assizes at Reading, 1750, before Mr. Baron Clive, for wilful and corrupt perjury for swearing that he was robbed of fifteen bank notes of the value of 960 [pounds], 5 guineas in gold, 20s, and upwards in silver, and a silver watch, on the 24th of March 1747, between Hare-Hatch and Twyford in Berkshire, in the road to Reading, by three men on foot /
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[Buffalo, NY] :
William S. Hein & Co.,
[2007]
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