The Second Trial and Capital Conviction of Daniel Dawson, for Poisoning Horses at Newmarket in 1809, Before Mr. Justice Heath at Cambridge On Wednesday the 22D of July, 1812
Daniel Dawson
The Second Trial and Capital Conviction of Daniel Dawson, for Poisoning Horses at Newmarket in 1809, Before Mr. Justice Heath at Cambridge On Wednesday the 22D of July, 1812
Daniel Dawson
This gripping account of a sensational trial in 19th century England offers a fascinating insight into the workings of the criminal justice system of the time. Daniel Dawson was accused of poisoning horses at Newmarket, a crime that shocked the country. This book offers a detailed account of the trial, the evidence, and the verdict, as well as providing a window into the social and cultural context in which the case took place.
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