Full Title:Trial of The Rev. Lockhart and Lauden Gordon (Brothers), at Oxford, on Tuesday, March 6, 1804, for Forcibly Taking Mrs. Lee from Her House, in Bolton-Row, Piccadilly
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Monograph
Third
Harvard Law School Library
London: Sold by B. Mace, No. 23, New Round-Court, Strand; and The Booksellers in General. Printed by W. Williams, 35, Chancery-Lane, c.1804
Trial of The Rev. Lockhart and Lauden Gordon (Brothers), at Oxford, on Tuesday, March 6, 1804, for Forcibly Taking Mrs. Lee from Her House, in Bolton-Row, Piccadilly
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Author(s)Anonymous
PublisherGale, Making of Modern Law
ISBN / ASIN127530897X
ISBN-139781275308978
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