Trial by Jury and Local Self-Government: Embodying the Proceedings of the Celebrated Coroner's Inquest on a Policeman, Killed in an Affray Whilst ... Their Grievances, in Calthorpe Street
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Caption The national convention. Report of the inquest on Robert Culley, the policeman. From "The Times," of the 16th, 17th, 18th, 20th, and 21st May, 1833.