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Fairburn's edition of the trial between Captain Peter and John Hancock, wholesale grocer, for criminal conversation with the plaintiff's wife including the curious and laughable love-letters, with the speeches of counsel, at full length : before the Lord Chief-Justice Abbott, and a special jury in the Court of King's Bench, Guildhall, July 29, 1824

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  • "Crim. con. damages, five thousand pounds"
  • "Crim. con. damages, five thousand pounds"@en
  • "Trial between Captain Peter and John Hancock, wholesale grocer, for criminal conversation with the plaintiff's wife"
  • "Trial between Captain Peter and John Hancock, wholesale grocer, for criminal conversation with the plaintiff's wife"@en
  • "Crim. con., damages five thousand pounds!!!"@en

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  • "Fairburn's edition of the trial between Captain Peter and John Hancock, wholesale grocer, for criminal conversation with the plaintiff's wife including the curious and laughable love-letters, with the speeches of counsel, at full length : before the Lord Chief-Justice Abbott, and a special jury in the Court of King's Bench, Guildhall, July 29, 1824"@en
  • "Fairburn's edition of the trial between Captain Peter and John Hancock, wholesale grocer for criminal conversation with the plaintiff's wife : including the curious and laughable love-letters : with the evidence and speeches of counsel at full length, before the Lord Chief-Justice Abbott, and a special jury in the Court of King's Bench, Guildhall, July 29, 1824"@en
  • "Fairburn's edition of the trial between Captain Peter and John Hancock, wholesale grocer, for criminal conversation with the plaintiff's wife : including the curious and laughable love-letters, with the speeches of counsel, at full length : before the Lord Chief-Justice Abbott, and a special jury in the Court of King's Bench, Guildhall, July 29, 1824"