George Prince Regent and the running dust-man!!!: or, dirty privileges of royal palaces - being an appeal against a conviction which took place before Robert Baker, Esq. at Marlborough Street, Nov. 17, 1818 for surreptitiously removing a quantity of dust from Carlton House; which was heard at the Westminster sessions, on Saturday, January 9, 1819 before Francis Const, Esq. chairman, and a bench of eight magistrates, including the speeches of counsel on this momentous question
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TitleGeorge Prince Regent and the running dust-man!!!: or, dirty privileges of royal palaces - being an appeal against a conviction which took place before Robert Baker, Esq. at Marlborough Street, Nov. 17, 1818 for surreptitiously removing a quantity of dust from Carlton House; which was heard at the Westminster sessions, on Saturday, January 9, 1819 before Francis Const, Esq. chairman, and a bench of eight magistrates, including the speeches of counsel on this momentous question
Place of publicationLondon, England
PublisherJohn Fairburn
Year of publication[ca. 1819]
Pagination8p
Dimensions22cm
MaterialBook
SubjectTrials
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