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Evidence taken at Port of Spain, Island of Trinidad, in the case of Luisa Calderon, under a mandamus issued by the Court of King's Bench, and directed to the lieutenant governor; with a letter, addressed to Sir Samuel Hood, K.B., late one of the commissioners for the government of that colony: on the scandalous indefensible means employed by wicked incendiaries, to influence justice, by corrupting the public opinion, in a trial of importance pending before the Court of King's Bench; with an abstract of the trial of the Spanish mulatress, Luisa Calderon, for a conspiracy to rob her master and keeper, Pedro Ruez, of 2000 dollars, or £425.
- Title
- Evidence taken at Port of Spain, Island of Trinidad, in the case of Luisa Calderon, under a mandamus issued by the Court of King's Bench, and directed to the lieutenant governor; with a letter, addressed to Sir Samuel Hood, K.B., late one of the commissioners for the government of that colony: on the scandalous indefensible means employed by wicked incendiaries, to influence justice, by corrupting the public opinion, in a trial of importance pending before the Court of King's Bench; with an abstract of the trial of the Spanish mulatress, Luisa Calderon, for a conspiracy to rob her master and keeper, Pedro Ruez, of 2000 dollars, or £425. By Col. Thomas Picton ...
- Author
- Great Britain. Court of King's Bench.
- Publication
- London, Cox, Son, and Baylis, 1806.
Details
- Additional Authors
- Picton, Thomas, Sir, 1758-1815.
- Description
- xxiv, 160 p.; 8vo.
- Subject
- Theft > Jurisprudence, Trinidad, 1806
- Call Number
- SLE p.v. 40, no. 2
- OCLC
- 42743870
- Author
- Great Britain. Court of King's Bench.
- Title
- Evidence taken at Port of Spain, Island of Trinidad, in the case of Luisa Calderon, under a mandamus issued by the Court of King's Bench, and directed to the lieutenant governor; with a letter, addressed to Sir Samuel Hood, K.B., late one of the commissioners for the government of that colony: on the scandalous indefensible means employed by wicked incendiaries, to influence justice, by corrupting the public opinion, in a trial of importance pending before the Court of King's Bench; with an abstract of the trial of the Spanish mulatress, Luisa Calderon, for a conspiracy to rob her master and keeper, Pedro Ruez, of 2000 dollars, or £425. By Col. Thomas Picton ...
- Imprint
- London, Cox, Son, and Baylis, 1806.
- Edition
- 2. ed.
- Added Author
- Picton, Thomas, Sir, 1758-1815.
- Research Call Number
- SLE p.v. 40, no. 2