The remarkable trial of the Honourable James Stamp Sutton Cooke, accused of bigamy at the Old Bailey, on the 14th April, 1812 : wherein is proved the complete innocence of this much injured gentleman and annexed is the trial in the Honorable Court of Arches, where by the same evidence that was tendered and denied to be good by the Old Bailey Court, it was decreed that his connexion with Jane Browning (falsely called Cooke) was no marriage! and interspersed are copies of genuine letters, from John Ingram Lockhart, Esq., M.P., for Oxford, William Stace, Esq., of Woolwich, (a magistrate,) the Right Hon. Lord Viscount Melbourne, Lady Caroline Lamb and the then under secretary of state.
by: Cooke, James Stamp Sutton
Published: (1823)