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JENKINS ( Thomas ). Libel. Sir John Carr against Hood and Sharpe. Report of the above case, tried at

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JENKINS ( Thomas ). Libel. Sir John Carr against Hood and Sharpe. Report of the above case, tried at

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Auction Date:2012 Oct 20 @ 11:00 (UTC+1)
Location:38 Molesworth Street, Dublin, Dublin, ., Ireland
JENKINS ( Thomas ). Libel. Sir John Carr against Hood and Sharpe. Report of the above case, tried at the sitting after Trinity term, before Lord Ellenborough, and a special jury, on Monday, the 25th July, 1808. Taken in short hand by Thomas Jenkins. To which are added, several letters on the subject, written by the Earl of Mountnorris, Sir Richard Phillips, and the author of "My Pocket Book". Printed by W. Wilson, for Vernor, Hood, and Sharpe, 1808FIRST EDITION, pages (8), 39, (3, blank), complete with the half-title, large 12mo, old marbled paper wrapper, uncut : a nice, fresh copy.O'Higgins 3.90 (the copy he describes apparently lacking the half-title). The defendants were the publishers of Edward Dubois' 'My Pocket-Book', a parody of the plaintiff's book 'The Stranger in Ireland'.ALSO WITH THIS LOT: (1) BAIL & SURETISHIP : -. Observations on Bail and Suretiship ; with a view to the abolition of the whole system. By a Citizen. Dublin : Published by Robert Carrick, 1846. FIRST (?ONLY) EDITION, pp (2), 16, 8vo, pleasantly bound in recent boards :very good Not in COPAC or viaLibri but there is a copy in D on-line. Prompted by Charles Saunderson's enormously successful "Suretiship, the Dangers and Defects of Private Security and their remedies". (2) CAROLINE, Queen, consort of George IV. Substance of the speech of his majesty's attorney general, (Sir Robert Gifford, Knt.) at the bar of the House of Lords, on the 27th and 28th of October, 1820, in summing up the evidence in the case of the bill of pains and penalties. Dublin : Richard Milliken, 1820. FIRST IRISH EDITION, 162-pages , including half-title, 8vo, original boards, uncut : the binding strong but the spine heavily worn : a very good, uncut copy Evidentally very uncommon : COPAC has the Bodleian copy only : surprisingly, not found on-line in WorldCat, D or Dt.(3)HISTORY; LAW; IRELAND; TRIALS; DUBLIN PRINTED; BAIL; ENGLAND; WOMEN; ; ; ;