Since the town has been grossly impos'd upon, and the conduct and character of the Lady Lawley , maliciously and falsly represented, ... as being an accomplice with Mr. Japhet Crook, in forgeries, perjuries, cheats, &c. ... it therefore becomes necessary at this time to disabuse the world in regard to the prejudice it may have resceiv'd against that lady from ... the misdemeanor, for which she was indicted, in the life-time of Sir Thomas Lawley, her late husband; by setting the case of the said lady ... as followeth. The true case of the Lady Lawley.

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Publication details:
[London? : s.n., 1731?]
Record id:
36554
Subject:
Halpenn, Elizabeth, -- d. 1740.
Note:
With a docket title: 'The true case of the Lady Lawley, with relation to the misdemeanor for which she was fin'd and committed in Easter Term 1731'.
Elizabeth Halfpenn or Halpenn was commonly known as Lady Lawley following her second marriage to Sir Thomas Lawley, 3rd. Bart.
Reproduction of original from the Huntington Library.
English Short Title Catalog, ESTCN51575.
Electronic reproduction. Farmington Hills, Mich. : Thomson Gale, 2003. Available via the World Wide Web. Access limited by licensing agreements s2003 miunns
Variant title:
Eighteenth century collections online. Law collection.
Phys. description:
1 sheet (2 p.) ; 2°.