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HV6552 .P69 The Poysoner self-poysoned, or, A Most true and lamentable relation from Lewis in Sussex how one Robert Brinkhurst, a cutler, treacherously poysoned one William Moor (The best friend he had in the world ... ) : as also how the said Brinkhurst ... poysoned himself ... : with other remarkable circumstances rendring the fact so prodigiously wicked, that 'tis believ'd no age can produce its parallel. 2
HV6553 .F37 2020eb Criminology of poisoning contexts : warfare, terrorism, assassination and other homicides / 1
HV6553 .S775 2016 The secret poisoner : a century of murder / 1
HV6553 .S775 2016eb The secret poisoner : a century of murder / 1
HV6553 .T46 1899i Poison romance and poison mysteries 1
HV6555 The Poisoner's Handbook : Murder and the Birth of Forensic Medicine in Jazz Age New York. 1
HV6555.A7 I6 El envenenador Castruccio : estudio psicopatológico. 1
HV6555.C7 ebook La cocina de los venenos : aspectos de la criminalidad en el Nuevo Reino de Granada, siglos XVII y XVIII / 1
HV6555.F7 B43 2014 A poisoned past : the life and times of Margarida de Portu, a fourteenth-century accused poisoner / 1
HV6555.F7 L43 1895 Médecins et empoisonneurs au XVIIe siècle / G. Legué 1
HV6555.G7 B87 2006 Poison, detection, and the Victorian imagination / 1
HV6555.G7 B87 2012 Poison, Detection and the Victorian Imagination 1
HV6555.G7 B876 2012 Poison, Detection and the Victorian Imagination 1
HV6555.G7.L6 T7 A true and perfect relation of that execrable & horrid fact, committed in White-Lyon-Yard, in Nortonfolgate, near the Spittle, by some malicious, diabolical-sperited [sic] persons, for the poysoning the whole neighbourhood dwelling there, by throwing rats-bane into a cauldron of beef-broath [sic] which was sold out to a great number of poor families and labouring people, for themselves and their children; at the house of Mr. Emson, victualler; and the sad condition they now lye languishing in by means of the said poyson. / 1
HV6555.G7 M3 2008 Mrs Maybrick / 1
HV6555.G7 N34 2014 Nineteenth-century female poisoners : three English women who used arsenic to kill / 1
HV6555.G7 S66 A just account of the horrid contrivance of John Cupper, and Judith Brown, his servant, in poysoning his wife who were tryed at the assizes held at Shrewsbury, the 21st. day of July, 1684 : Cupper to be hang'd in chains, and Judith Brown to be burnt : together with their dying confessions / 1
HV6555.G7 T46 1937i Poison mysteries unsolved "by person or persons unknown" / 1
HV6555.G7 W38 2004 Poisoned lives : English poisoners and their victims / 1
HV6555.G7 W47 1991 A special scar : the experiences of people bereaved by suicide / 1