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TRIALS AND LAW A Narrative of the Lives of James Falconer, Peter Bruce and James Dick, now Under Sentence of Death in the Toolboth of Edinburgh... for Breaking Open and Robbing the Banking Office of Dundee, on the Night of the 17th February 1788, and 2 others (3) image 1
TRIALS AND LAW A Narrative of the Lives of James Falconer, Peter Bruce and James Dick, now Under Sentence of Death in the Toolboth of Edinburgh... for Breaking Open and Robbing the Banking Office of Dundee, on the Night of the 17th February 1788, and 2 others (3) image 2
TRIALS AND LAW A Narrative of the Lives of James Falconer, Peter Bruce and James Dick, now Under Sentence of Death in the Toolboth of Edinburgh... for Breaking Open and Robbing the Banking Office of Dundee, on the Night of the 17th February 1788, and 2 others (3) image 3
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TRIALS AND LAW
A Narrative of the Lives of James Falconer, Peter Bruce and James Dick, now Under Sentence of Death in the Toolboth of Edinburgh... for Breaking Open and Robbing the Banking Office of Dundee, on the Night of the 17th February 1788

16 – 31 August 2011, 11:00 BST
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TRIALS AND LAW

A Narrative of the Lives of James Falconer, Peter Bruce and James Dick, now Under Sentence of Death in the Toolboth of Edinburgh... for Breaking Open and Robbing the Banking Office of Dundee, on the Night of the 17th February 1788, Edinburgh, A. Guthrie, [1788]--An Account of the Life and Transactions of William Gadesby, from the Age of Seventeen to Twenty-eight, when He was Brought to Trial... and Received the Sentence of Death... [for] Having Robbed the Dundee Bank, half-title, Edinburgh, William Creech, 1791, manuscript note on final leaf of each, later half morocco, rubbed, 8vo; and a bound volume of 4 printed petitions relating to land in Scone, one large hand-coloured engraved map "of the Common Muir of Scone for Division" (1797), modern half calf, 4to, [1803] (3),

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