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William Baylis guilty of breaking into the dwelling house of Thomas Worrall in the parish of Kinver n 4th May 1766; and stealing therefrom a foreign coin ...
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Baylis House is a Grade I listed building currently operating as a hotel and business centre in Slough, Berkshire, England.
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Women convicted of other crimes at the Old Bailey in London were usually executed several weeks after sentence when the Recorder had submitted his report ...
Baylis House is currently in use as a conference centre. Baylis House has twice been struck by fire. The first time was in 1954, when the repairs carried out by ...
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WILLIAM GUEST. Executed at Tyburn, 14th of October, 1767, for High Treason, in diminishing the Current Coin of the Realm. THIS man's crime was aggravated by ...
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PITT, William. The Speech of the Right Hon. William Pitt, In the British House of. Commons, on Thursday, January 31, 1799. Dublin: Printed by George Grierson ...
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2.2 The hard copy will be housed in the University Library. The digital version will be deposited in the. University's Institutional Repository (WRAP).
... British North America, 1754-1766, (New York: Random House,. 2000), p.298. resources from Germany to bolster their coastal defences, as had been intended ...