Old Bailey Proceedings:
Old Bailey Proceedings: Accounts of Criminal Trials

1st April 1761

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This Day is published, Price bound 8 s.

Curiously engraved by the best Hands, a new Edition, being the Fifth,

Dedicated, by Permission, to the Right-Hon. JOHN Earl < no role > of BUCKINGHAMSHIRE, Baron of Blickling, one of the Lords of the Bed-chamber to his Majesty, and one of his Majesty's most Hon. Privy-Council,

BRACHYGRAPHY; OR, SHORT WRITING Made easy to the MEANEST CAPACITY.

The whole is founded on so just a Plan, that it is wrote with greater Expedition than any yet invented, likewise may be read with the greatest Ease.

By T. GURNEY, Writer of these Proceedings.

Sold by Mr. Buckland, Mr. Rivington, Mrs. Cooper, Mr. Keith, Mr. Scott, Mr. Field, Mr. Dilly, Mr. Kersley, Mr. Gretton, Mr. Enion, Mr. Horncastle, Mr. Herbert, Mr. Williams, Mr. S. Noble, and other Booksellers; and by the Author, at his House, near Christ-Church, Surry.

N. B. This Book is a sufficient Instructor of itself, but if any Difficulty should arise, all Letters to the Author shall be duly answered.

In a few Days will be published, (Price bound 1 s. 6 d.)

The LAW MEMORANDUM-BOOK, For the Year 1761.

Particularly adapted to the Use of the Gentlemen of that Profession, and very serviceable for all Persons who have any Concern or Connection with the Law in England.

This Day is published, (Price Nine-pence)

The GENUINE LIFE of ISAAC DARKING < no role > , alias DUMAS, the noted Highwayman; who was executed at Oxford March 23, 1761. Collected from his own Papers, and signed by himself the Day before his Execution. Giving an Account of the several numerous Robberies committed by him: Together with Instructions how to avoid being robbed upon the Road, and also how to know a Highwayman at first Sight: With many other useful Cautions, necessary for all Travellers to be well acquainted with.

Printed for J. Scott, in Pater-noster Row, London; R. Bond, in Gloucester; G. Green, without the North Gate, in Oxford; Mr. Collins, in Salisbury; Mr. Gregory, in Leicester; and all other Booksellers in England and Wales.




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