The extraordinary and unprecedented trial of Louisa Stanton, late Bradley, of no. 4, Upper George Street, Portman Square for wilful and corrupt perjury against her husband

The extraordinary and unprecedented trial of Louisa Stanton, late Bradley, of no. 4, Upper George Street, Portman Square for wilful and corrupt perjury against her husband

by Henry Stanton, Louisa Stanton

Part of Making of modern law

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