Lot: 10
The Trial of Elizabeth Duchess Dowager of Kingston, For Bigamy. Before The Right Honourable The House of Peers, in Westminster Hall, in Full Parliament, on Monday the 15th, Tuesday the 16th , Friday the 19th, Saturday the 20th and Monday the 22nd of April, 1776; On The Last of Which Days the said Elizabeth Duchess Dowager of Kingston Was Found Guilty. Charles Bathurst, London, 1776; bound with Proceedings in the House of Peers upon the Impeachment….against Simon Lord Lovat, S.Billingsley, 1747; folio, half-leather, worn, hinges weak; bookplate of Sir John Mordaunt; clean text, uncut. [The trial of the Duchess of Kingston (born Elizabeth Chudleigh in 1721) for the crime of bigamy was one of the sensations of the Georgian Age. The Press devoted endless column inches to the trial and its aftermath]
Lot: 11
Proof in the Conjoined Processes, George-James Duke of Hamilton, Lord Douglas Hamilton…Against The person pretending to be ARCHIBALD STEWART, alias DOUGLAS…1766; Proof for Archibald Douglas of Douglas…..Defender; in the REDUCTION, The Duke of Hamilton, Lord Douglas Hamilton, and Sir HEW DALRYMPLE against him, 1766; A Report of Divers Cases in Pleas of the Crown....in the Reign of the Late King Charles II, 1708; Proceedings in the House of Peers upon the Impeachment….against Simon Lord Lovat, 1747; and Medland & Weobly A Collection of Remarkable and Interesting Criminal Trials, 1803 (Vol.1 only) foxing to prelims; all with complete text in VG condition, all with original leather bindings in poor condition. (5)
Lot: 12
The History of the Most Remarkable Tryals in Great Britain and Ireland in Capital Cases, viz: Treason, Heresy, Felony, Poisoning, Adultery, Rapes, Sodomy, Witchcraft, Piracy, Murder…A. Bell, London, 1716 [Vol.2]; octavo, later half-leather, gilt, backstrip damaged; title page and prelims darkened, some damp-staining (mainly to last 50 leaves), o/w good internally. Small hole towards foot of title page has removed “Vol.2”. [A similar work was issued in 1715 but each volume is complete in itself]
Lot: 14
Geoffrey Bles 'Famous Trials Series' including The Trial of Norman Thorne [1929], The Peltzer Case 1928, The Trial of Herbert John Bennett 1929, The Trial of Jim the Penman 1930, and two similar. All original cloth, three with spine significantly faded, o/w good to fine. (6)
Lot: 17
A.H. Millar The Black Kalendar of Scotland: Records of Notable Scottish Trials, John Leng & others, 1884; original limp cloth, gilt, slightly marked, remains of ancient price label upper left; VG internally; bookplate of the Scottish writer H.Vincent Whitelaw; 138pp + advert leaf
Lot: 18
Theodore Besterman The Druce-Portland Case, Duckworth, 1935, octavo, original cloth, gilt, good; spine a little faded, few pages with tone spots; four b/w plates. 308pp
Lot: 25
Pierce Egan’s Account of the Trial of John Thurtell and Joseph Hunt. Knight & Lacey, 1824, octavo, quarter-leather, gilt, worn, front hinge cracked; bookplate of the Detection Club; engraved frontispiece toned; five wood-engraved plates; some pages of text stained. 105pp