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Author: Henry Frederick, Duke of Cumberland, 1745-1790.
Title: The trial of His R.H. the D. of C. for criminal conversation with Lady Harriet G-------r. To which is prefixed, an introductory discourse upon the ancient and modern punishments of adultery, and the uncommon progress of that crime. : Including all the letters which have passed between His Royal Highness and her Ladyship, and were read in court.
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Print source: The trial of His R.H. the D. of C. for criminal conversation with Lady Harriet G-------r. To which is prefixed, an introductory discourse upon the ancient and modern punishments of adultery, and the uncommon progress of that crime. : Including all the letters which have passed between His Royal Highness and her Ladyship, and were read in court.
Henry Frederick, Duke of Cumberland, 1745-1790., Grosvenor, Henrietta Grosvenor, Countess, d. 1828., Grosvenor, Richard Grosvenor, Earl, 1731-1802., Great Britain. Court of King's Bench.

Philadelphia:: Re-printed by John Dunlap, at the newest printing-office, the south side of the Jersey Market, and three doors below Second-Street,, MDCCLXX. [1770]
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Henry Frederick, -- Duke of Cumberland, 1745-1790.
Adultery -- Great Britain.
Trials (Adultery) -- Great Britain.
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