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Appendix: Newspaper advertisements for the trials of Captain John Kimber and Stephen Devereux 1792–3

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  09 April 2021

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  • 1) The Whole of the Proceedings of the Sessions of the Admiralty held at the Old Bailey, 7–8 June 1792 – official transcript shorthand E. Hodgson, printed by F. and C. Rivington, St Paul's Churchyard 1s. [London Chronicle, 12–14 June 1792; Public Advertiser, 14 June 1792] with the addition of an appendix containing the substance of the depositions before the Mayor of Bristol [Morning Chronicle, 16 June 1792]

  • 1a) The Whole Proceedings on the Admiralty Session at the Old Bailey [By permission of the Judge] [St James Chronicle, 9–12 June 1792, London Chronicle, 16–19 June 1792. 1 and 1a both advertised in Morning Herald, 18 June 1792, but without appendix.]

  • 1b) Trial of Captain Kimber for the murder of a Negro girl. By authority of the court, taken down by Hodgson, F. and C. Rivington, printers. After headline, The Whole of the Proceedings. Price 1s., noting appendix with depositions [Public Advertiser, 16 June 1792, Morning Chronicle, 18 June 1792]

  • 2) The Trial of Captain John Kimber, Commander of the African Slave Ship … the Recovery, for the willful murder of a Negro Girl … taken in short hand by a student of the Temple, Charles Stalker, 4 Stationer's Court, Ludgate Street, 1s. [Morning Herald, 11 June 1792]

  • 2a) Trial of Captain John Kimber for the murder of two female slaves. Shorthand by a student of the Temple, C. Stalker Ludgate St. [ECSTC]

  • 3) Trial of Captain Kimber for the murder of a Negro girl, with some observations on the extraordinary conduct of the Duke of Clarence, London H. D. Symonds [Schomberg Center for Research in Black Culture, Sc Rare 343.1-K; New York Historical Society; Sawyer Library, Williams College, MA] [Morning Herald, 16 June 1792]

  • 3a) The Trial at large of Captain Kimber, Henry D. Symonds, Pater Noster Row, taken in shorthand by a student of the Temple price 1s 6d [Morning Herald, 11 June 1792]

  • 3b) The Trial of Capt Kimber for the Murder of a Slave with observations … on Clarence H. D. Symonds, price 1s. ‘The public are requested to be particular in ordering that printed for Symonds.‘[Morning Chronicle, 20 June 1792.]

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Murder on the Middle Passage
The Trial of Captain Kimber
, pp. 187 - 190
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer
Print publication year: 2020

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