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William Creech | lit.salon
William Creech
Born:
1745
Died:
1815
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Born:
1745
Died:
1815
Books by William Creech (50 max)
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Sermons
1781
Hugh Blair, James Finlayson, Andrew Strahan, Thomas Cadell, William Davies, William Creech
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Edinburgh fugitive pieces
1791
William Creech
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An account of the trial of William Brodie: and George Smith, before the High Court of Justiciary, on Wednesday the 27th, and Thursday the 28th days of August, 1788; for breaking into, and robbing, the General Excise office of Scotland, ... By a juryman.
1788
William Creech
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Letters addressed to Sir John Sinclair, bart.: respecting the mode of living, arts, commerce, literature, manners, &c. of Edinburgh, in 1763 and since that period. Illustrating the statistical progress of the capital of Scotland. Together with some account of the physical phenomena in Scotland for the last fifteen years.
1793
William Creech
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Letters respecting the trade, manners, &c. of Edinburgh
1982
William Creech
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Anecdotes and other curious informations concerning William Brodie & George Smith: also, of James Falconer and Peter Bruce, for breaking into and robbing the Dundee Banking Company's office in Dundee, with other occurrences, since they received their sentence til their execution.
1788
William Creech
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An account of the trial of William Brodie and George Smith before the High Court of Justiciary, on the 27th and 28th days of August, 1788; for breaking into, and robbing, the General Excise Office of Scotland, on the 5th day of March last : ... to which is added, an appendix, containing several curious papers relative to the trial; and the persons tried
1788
William Creech, William Brodie, George Smith, Scotland. High Court of Justiciary
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The answer of Warren Hastings Esquire to the articles exhibited by the knights, citizens, and burgesess [sic] in Parliament assembled, in the name of themselves, and of all the commons of Great Britain, in maintenance of their impeachment against him for high crimes and misdemeanours supposed to have been by him committed. Delivered at the bar of the House of Peers, on Wednesday, November 28th, 1787
1788
Warren Hastings, William Creech, Antoine Gerna, John Murray, John Sewell, John Stockdale, Henry N. Ess, Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons
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Letters, addressed to Sir John Sinclair: respecting the mode of living, arts, commerce, literature, manners, &c. of Edinburgh, in 1763.
1793
William Creech