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  1. Peel, Robert Sir [Author]

    Substance of the speech of the Right Honourable Robert Peel, in the House of Commons, on Thursday, March 9th, 1826 : on moving for leave to bring in a bill for the amendment of the criminal law, and for a bill consolidating the laws relating to larceny

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    London: J. Hatchard, 1826 ; Farmington Hills, Mich: Thomson Gale

  2. Montagu, Basil [Other] ; Great Britain Parliament

    The Debates upon the bills for abolishing the punishment of death : for stealing to the amount of forty shillings in a dwelling-house, for stealing to the amount of five shillings privately in a shop, and for stealing on navigable rivers

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    London: Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1811 ; Farmington Hills, Mich: Thomson Gale

  3. A Perfect narrative of the apprehension, tryal, and confession of the five several persons that were confederates in stealing the mace and the two privy purses from the Lord High-Chancellor of England : as it was attested at the sessions held at Justice-Hall in the Old-Bayly, the seventh and eigth of March, anno. 1676/7

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    [S.l.]: Printed for E. Oliver, MDCLXXVII [1677] ; Ann Arbor, Mich: UMI, 1999

    Published in: Early English Books Online / EEBO

  4. News from Nevvgate, or, An Exact and true accompt of the most remarkable tryals of several notorious malefactors : at the gaol delivery of Newgate, holden for the city of London, and county of Middlesex : in the Old Bailey, on Wednesday and Thursday the 29th and 30th of April, and on Friday and Saturday the 1st and 2d of May, 1674 : wherein is prescribed the villainous acting of Thomas Mullines alias Weaver, who breaking into the house of Walter Carey, esq., claping a pistol to his breast as he lay in his bed, and forced him to lie still, and caused his lady to rise to shew the rest of his comrades where her mony lay, with the manner of their taking

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    London: Printed for R.V, 1674 ; Ann Arbor, Mich: UMI, 1999

    Published in: Early English Books Online / EEBO

  5. Semple, James George [Other]

    With the circumstances of each fraud, and the names of all the parties injured. The northern hero : being a faithful narrative of the life, adventures, and deceptions, of James George Semple, commonly called Major Semple, alias Major Harrold, Major Maxwell, Major Grant, Major Cunningham, Major Winter, &c. &c. &c. With an Account of his Devices at Lord Salisbury's, Sir Thomas Dundass's, and Mr. Pitt's. Also the almost innumerable Inventions by which he obtained Goods of Tradesmen of every Profession, with the Particulars of each Transaction. The Whole supported by indisputable Authority, with the Names of the Persons who were the Objects of his Depredations, and the singular Manner of his Apprehension. Together with an account of his trial, Before Mr. Justice Gould and the Recorder, at th Old Bailey, on Saturday, September 2, for defrauding Mr. John Lycett, Coach-Maker, in Whitechapel, of a post-chaise, value Fifty Guineas, of which the Jury convicted him without going out of Court

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    London: printed for G. Kearsley, No. 46, Fleet-Street; and sold by all booksellers, [1786] ; Online-Ausg.: Farmington Hills, Mich: Cengage Gale, 2009

  6. William III King of England [Other]; Mary II Queen of England [Other] ; England and Wales Sovereign (1689-1694 : William and Mary)

    By the King and Queen. A proclamation for preventing the stealth and imbezilment of Their Majesties stores of war

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    London: Printed by Charles Bill and the executrix of Thomas Newcomb, 1693 ; Farmington Hills, Mich: Thomson Gale

  7. Mirehouse, John [Author] ; Eardley-Wilmot, John Eardley Sir [Other]

    Crime and its causes : with observations on Sir Eardley Wilmot's bill, authorizing the summary conviction of juvenile offenders in certain cases of larceny and misdemeanour

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    London: W.J. Cleaver, 1840 ; Farmington Hills, Mich: Thomson Gale

  8. Macnamara, Henry Tyrwhitt Jones [Author] ; Paley, William [Other]

    Paley's law and practice of summary convictions by justices of the peace : including proceedings preliminary and subsequent to convictions, and under 18 & 19 Vict. c. 126, relating to larceny - [4th ed]

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    London: H. Sweet, 1856 ; Farmington Hills, Mich: Thomson Gale

  9. Field, John [Author]

    Observations on the discipline and management of convicts, and on tickets of leave : with remarks, in an appendix, on the more speedy trial and punishment of larceny in certain cases

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    London: Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1855 ; Farmington Hills, Mich: Thomson Gale

  10. Hanway, Jonas [Author]

    Observations on the causes of the dissoluteness which reigns among the lower classes of the people : the propensity of some to petty larceny: and the danger of gaming, concubinage, and an excessive fondness for amusement in high life, &c. Also an account of the humanity and policy of the Marine Society, now solliciting an Incorporation-The State of the London Workhouse, and the Usefulness and Piety of the Magdalen Hospital, &c. With a proposal for new regulating of Bridewell, in order to render it of important Service to the Police of London. Likewise a plan for preventing the extrordinary mortality of the children of the labouring Poor in London and Westminster. In three letters to a governor of Bridewell, Bethlem, Christ-Church, &c. By Jonas Hanway, Esq

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    London: sold by J. and F. Rivington, in Saint Paul's Church-Yard, and other booksellers, MDCCLXXII. [1772] ; Online-Ausg.: Farmington Hills, Mich: Cengage Gale, 2009