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The round-of-beef parson! : Fairburn's edition of the trial between James Sharpe (a labouring gardener) and the Rev. Thomas Vialls (a rich clergyman) / including the brilliant and animated speech of Mr. Charles Phillips at full length, &c. &c. ; illustrated with a humorous plate drawn and engraved by Mr. George Cruikshank.
Author
Sharpe, James, active 1822
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Format
Book
Language
English
Published/Created
London : Printed and published by John Fairburn, [1823?]
Description
24 p., [1] leaf of col. plates ; 22 cm.
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Special Collections - Graphic Arts Collection
Cruik 1822.25
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Sharpe, James active 1822
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Trials, litigation, etc
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Malicious prosecution
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England
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London
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Related name
Vialls, Thomas, 1768?-1831
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Vialls, Thomas, 1768?-1831
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Phillips, Charles, 1787?-1859
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Cruikshank, George, 1792-1878
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Great Britain. Court of King's Bench
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Notes
Action of damages for a malicious prosecution tried in the Court of King's Bench, Westminster, December 12, 1822.
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Col.front.by G.Cruikshank.
Bound by Riviere in half brown levant; top edges gilt, others slightly trimmed.
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Fairburn's edition of the trial between James Sharpe (a labouring gardener) and the Rev. Thomas Vialls (a rich clergyman)
Trial between James Sharpe and the Rev. Thomas Vialls
LCCN
42026999 //r98
OCLC
14100901
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