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Libels [electronic resource] : a statement of the trial of an indictment against George Manners, gentleman, at Westminster-Hall : before the Right Hon. Edward Lord Ellenborough, chief justice of the Court of King's Bench, on Saturday, 1st June, 1811, for libels in the satirist of the 1st May, 1809, and 1st September, 1810, on the character of William Hallett, Esq., upon which indictment the defendant was found guilty : with judgment of the court delivered 27th June, 1811, directing him to be imprisoned three calendar months in King's Bench Prison, and to enter into security for his good behaviour for three years himself in 500l., with two sureties in 200l., each also the judgment of the court upon an indictment against James Armstrong, Esq., delivered 28th November, 1811, for a libellous letter written by the defendant to Mr. Hallett, and sent open by general post
Manners, George, 1778-1853London : Printed by S. Brooke and sold by W. Reed, law bookseller, 1812.Online Making of Modern Law: Trials, 1600-1926 For assistance ask at the Stanford Law Library reference desk.
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Edgar, or, Caledonian feuds : a tragedy, now performing with universal applause, at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden
Manners, George, 1778-1853London : Printed for Tipper & Richards ... by Dewick and Clarke ... , 1806. -
The conflagration, a poem [electronic resource] : written and published for the benefit of the sufferers by the recent disastrous fires in the Province of New Brunswick
Manners, George, 1778-1853Boston : Printed and published by Ingraham & Hewes, 1825.Online Sabin Americana, 1500-1926
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