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The Affecting Case of the Unfortunate Thomas Daniels: Who Was Tried at the Sessions Held at the Old Bailey, September, 1761, for the Supposed Murder of His Wife; by Casting Her out of a Chamber Window: and for Which He Was Sentenced to Die, but Received His Majesty's Most Gracious and Free Pardon.

Subjects Daniels, Sarah -- Trials, litigation, etc. · Daniels, Thomas -- Trials, litigation, etc. · Murder -- England -- Early works to 1800 · Trials (Murder) -- England -- London
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The Affecting Case of the Unfortunate Thomas Daniels: Who Was Tried at the Sessions Held at the Old Bailey, September, 1761, for the Supposed Murder of His Wife; by Casting Her out of a Chamber Window: and for Which He Was Sentenced to Die, but Received His Majesty's Most Gracious and Free Pardon., written by Thomas Daniels, is now in the public domain and available here for free download. Cataloged in Category: Biographies and Category: History - Early Modern (c. 1450-1750), this title joins thousands of works in our history collection.

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