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She is and she is not : a fragment of the true history of Miss Caroline de Grosberg, alias Mrs. Potter, &c. &c. : exhibiting a series of uncommon artifices and intrigues in the course of her transactions with the Earl of Lauderdale, in the years 1764 and 1765 : together with an account of the proceedings in the process she commenced against his lordship, and the substance of the evidence on both sides : compiled from papers of undeniable authenticity, and dedicated to Mrs. M--t C--e R--dd.
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Year: 1776 Publisher: London J. Bew


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A letter from Mrs Christian Hart, to Mrs Margaret Caroline Rudd : elucidating several circumstances which did not appear onthe trial : refuting particular falsities and mal-aspersions asserted by that notified lady : and relating a circumstantial account of her transactions during the time Mrs. Hart lived servant with her : the whole authenticated by the affidavit of Mrs. Christian Hart, which is deposited in the hands of the publisher, and a copy of which is annexed.
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Year: 1776 Publisher: London Sold by J. Williams


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Mrs Marg Car Rudd's case considered, respecting Robert Perreau : in an address to Henry Drummond, Esq. and the gentlemen of the jury who tried Mr. Robert Perreau : with a comparative view of his trial and his last solemn declaration.
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Year: 1776 Publisher: London Printed for J. Wilkie


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Mr Daniel Perreau's narrative of his unhappy case : wherein every particular transaction between Mrs. Rudd, his brother, and himself, from the commencement of Mr. Daniel Perreau's connexion with Mrs. Rudd, until the time of his trial, is most truly and candidly laid before the public : together with his defence
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Year: 1775 Publisher: London Printed for T. Evans


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Observations on the trial of Mr Robt Perreau : with Mr. Perreau's defence, as spoken on his trial, in which many unaccounted-for omissions in the sessions-paper are supplied, from a copy sent to the author by Mrs. R. Perreau : an address to the jury on Mr. R. Perreau's trial : and such remarks on Mrs. Rudd's narrative as tend to confirm the justness of these observations : the whole prefaced with correspondence between the author & Mrs. R. Perreau.
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Year: 1775 Publisher: London Printed for S. Bladon


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Facts, or, A plain and explicit narrative of the case of Mrs Rudd
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Year: 1775 Publisher: London Printed and sold by T. Bell


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Forgery unmasked, or, Genuine memoirs of the two unfortunate brothers, Rob and Daniel Perreau, and Mrs Rudd : containing, a number of curious and interesting particulars, and many anecdotes relative to the forgeries of Messrs. Perreaus ... together with a full and circumstantial account of their examinations before Sir John Fielding, and the other magistrates : the declarations made by Mrs. Rudd : and her case, as communicated by herself
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Year: 1775 Publisher: London Printed for A. Grant


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The Case of Margaret Caroline Rudd : from her first commitment to Newgate, on Thursday the 1st of June last, to her final acquittal at the Old Bailey, Friday, December 8, 1775
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Year: 1775 Publisher: London Printed for J. Bew

The Perreaus and Mrs. Rudd
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ISBN: 0520923707 1597348058 9780520923706 9781597348058 0520220625 9780520220621 Year: 2001 Publisher: Berkeley University of California Press

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The Perreaus and Mrs. Rudd tells the remarkable story of a complex forgery uncovered in London in 1775. Like the trials of Martin Guerre and O.J. Simpson, the Perreau-Rudd case-filled with scandal, deceit, and mystery-preoccupied a public hungry for sensationalism. Peopled with such familiar figures as John Wilkes, King George III, Lord Mansfield, and James Boswell, this story reveals the deep anxieties of this period of English capitalism. The case acts as a prism that reveals the hopes, fears, and prejudices of that society. Above all, this episode presents a parable of the 1770's, when London was the center of European finance and national politics, of fashionable life and tell-all journalism, of empire achieved and empire lost. The crime, a hanging offense, came to light with the arrest of identical twin brothers, Robert and Daniel Perreau, after the former was detained trying to negotiate a forged bond. At their arraignment they both accused Daniel's mistress, Margaret Caroline Rudd, of being responsible for the crime. The brothers' trials coincided with the first reports of bloodshed in the American colonies at Lexington and Concord and successfully competed for space in the newspapers. From March until the following January, people could talk of little other than the fate of the Perreau's and the impending trial of Mrs. Rudd. The participants told wildly different tales and offered strikingly different portraits of themselves. The press was filled with letters from concerned or angry correspondents. The public, deeply divided over who was guilty, was troubled by evidence that suggested not only that fair might be foul, but that it might not be possible to decide which was which. While the decade of the 1770's has most frequently been studied in relation to imperial concerns and their impact upon the political institutions of the day, this book draws a different portrait of the period, making a cause célèbre its point of entry. Exhaustively researched and brilliantly presented, it offers both a vivid panorama of London and a gauge for tracking the shifting social currents of the period.

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