Trials (Military offenses) -- Early works to 1800 : The genuine account of the proceedings of a general court-martial, on the trial of Serjeant Samuel George Grant. / (published by authority) and with the consent of the court-martial ; together with the judgment of the Court of Common Please, on an application to them for a prohibition
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Trials (Military offenses) -- England -- Bristol : A Full report of the trials of the Bristol rioters before the special commission appointed to deliver the gaol of this city in January 1832 : with the sentences & executions consequent thereon : also, a report of the proceedings of the court martial appointed to investigate the conduct of Lieut.-Colonel Brereton, inspecting field officer of the Bristol district : with full particulars of the suicide of that unfortunate officer and the inquest held on his body : to which is subjoined a full report of the court martial on Captain Warrington
Trials (Military offenses) -- Jamaica -- Port Royal -- Early works to 1800 : An account of the arraignments and tryals of Col. Richard Kirkby, Capt. John Constable, Capt. Cooper Wade, Capt. Samuel Vincent, and Capt. Christopher Fogg : for cowardice, neglect of duty, breach of orders, and other crimes committed by them in a fight at sea, commenced the 19th of August, 1702, off of St. Martha in the latitude of ten degrees north, near the main-land of America, between the Honourable John Benbow, Esq., and Admiral Du Casse with four French ships of war : for which Col. Kirkby and Capt. Wade were sentenc'd to be shot to death / on a complaint exhibited by the Judge-Advocate on behalf of Her Majesty at a court-martial held on board the ship Breda in Port-Royal Harbour in Jamaica, in America, the 8th, 9th, 10th, and 12th days of October, 1702 ; transmitted from two eminent merchants at Port-Royal in Jamaica to a person of quality in the City of London
1703
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Trials (Military offenses) -- Louisiana -- Baton Rouge : Trial of Col. Thomas H. Cushing : before a general court martial which sat at Baton-Rouge on charges preferred against him by Brig. Gen. Wade Hampton / reported by the late Judge Advocate
Trials (Military offenses) -- Massachusetts -- Salem : Record of the proceedings of a general court martial, holden at the court-house in Salem, in the county of Essex, Monday, Sept. 28, 1812 : by order of His Excellency Caleb Strong, Esq., governor and commander in chief of the Militia of the commonwealth of Massachusetts, on the complaint of Lieut. Col. Samuel Brimblecom and others against Ebenezer Goodale, major general of the second division of the Militia
Trials (Military offenses) -- Missouri : Proceedings of a court martial convened for the trial of Lt. Col. Joshua B. Brant, at St. Louis, June 15, 1839 : upon charges of fraud, violation of official trust and neglect of duty, and conduct unbecoming an officer and a gentleman, containing the charges, specifications, and evidence
1850
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Trials (Military offenses) -- Pennsylvania : Copy of the record of the Court of Common Pleas of Lancaster County, in the case of Robert W. Houston against General John Dicks and others / furnished to the House of Representatives by John Passmore, prothonotary of the court, in conformity with a resolution adopted on the eighteenth February, 1817
1817
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Trials (Military offenses) -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia : Argument of F. Carroll Brewster, Esq. on behalf of William B.N. Cozens : delivered at Philadelphia, June 12th, 1865 : before a court martial composed of Maj. Gen. Abner Doubleday, Lt. Col. J.M. Thompson, Lt. Col. G.W. Thompson, Lt. Col. P.B. Stilson, Lt. Col. Francis S. Keese, Lt. Col. G. Mallery, Capt. J.H. Platt, and Col. J.A. Foster, Judge Advocate
Trials (Military offenses) -- Suriname : Independent observation mission to the trial of President Desire Delano Bouterse and others in relation to extrajudicial executions that took place in December 1982 at Fort Zeelandia, Paramaribo, Suriname : report
Trials (Military offenses) -- Washington (D.C.) : Proceedings of a marine general court martial convened at Washington City, May 7, 1862, for the trial of Lieut. Col. John Geo. Reynolds, U.S. Marine Corps : upon the charges of "drunkenness" and "treating with contempt his superior, being in the execution of his office."