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Item #73138 The Tryal and Condemnation of Arundel Coke Alias Cooke Esq; And of. Trial, Arundel Coke, John Woodburne.

The Tryal and Condemnation of Arundel Coke Alias Cooke Esq; And of...

A Botched Murder Attempt [Trial]. Coke, Arundel [d. 1722], Defendant. Woodburne, John, [d. 1722], Defendant. The Tryal and Condemnation of Arundel Coke Alias Cooke Esq; And of John Woodburne Labourer, For Felony, in Slitting the Nose of Edward Crispe Gent. Contrary to the 22 & 23 Car. II. Cap. I. Intitled, An Act to Prevent Malicious Maiming and Wounding; Who Were found Guilty at the Assizes Held Before the Right Honourable Sir Peter King Knt. Lord Chief Justice of his Majesty's Court of Common Pleas, At Bury St. Edmonds, Tuesday the 13th of March 1721. And Received Sentence the Day Following. London: Printed for John Darby in Bartholomew-Close, And Daniel Midwinter in St. Paul's Church-Yard, 1722. 16, *17-*18, 17-37, [1] pp. With an initial imprimatur leaf; text is continuous (and complete). Folio (12" x 7-1/2"). Disbound stab-stitched pamphlet. Moderate toning, somewhat heavier to a few pages, occasional light foxing, light soiling in a few places, first two leaves detached, small hole near bottom edge of final leaf, which is starting to detach at both ends but secure. $350. * First edition. Coke, a barrister, lost his money in the South Sea Bubble. He hired Woodburn to kill his brother-in-law, Edward Crisp, aiming to inherit his money. In his failed murder attempt Woodburn managed to cut Edward Crisp's nose. This led to the first convictions under the Coventry Act, which outlawed assault with the intention to maim or mutilate. Both men were convicted and hanged. English Short-Title Catalogue T136036.

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