Difference between revisions of "Trial of John Robertson (Q497191)"

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(‎Created claim: hasName (P20): Trial of John Robertson, #quickstatements; batch #1013 by User:Alicia Sheill)
(‎Added reference to claim: atPlace (P27): London (Q13955), #quickstatements; batch #1013 by User:Alicia Sheill)
 
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Property / hasName: Trial of John Robertson / reference
 
Property / hasEventType
 
Property / hasEventType: Legal Proceeding / rank
 
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Property / hasEventType: Legal Proceeding / reference
 
Property / date
 
12 January 1820Gregorian
Timestamp+1820-01-12T00:00:00Z
Timezone+00:00
CalendarGregorian
Precision1 day
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After0
Property / date: 12 January 1820Gregorian / rank
 
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Property / date: 12 January 1820Gregorian / reference
 
Property / providesParticipantRole
 
Property / providesParticipantRole: Party / rank
 
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Property / providesParticipantRole: Party / qualifier
 
Property / providesParticipantRole: Party / reference
 
Property / hasDescription
 
"Hearing he was a man of colour, I went to the prison yesterday - the features are remarkably strong. People of colour resemble each other a good deal . . . "
Property / hasDescription: "Hearing he was a man of colour, I went to the prison yesterday - the features are remarkably strong. People of colour resemble each other a good deal . . . " / rank
 
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Property / hasDescription: "Hearing he was a man of colour, I went to the prison yesterday - the features are remarkably strong. People of colour resemble each other a good deal . . . " / reference
 
Property / atPlace
 
Property / atPlace: London / rank
 
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Property / atPlace: London / reference
 

Latest revision as of 19:40, 25 October 2022

BLBJ-EVE-TRI-18200112-80
  • BLBJ-EVE-TRI-18200112-80
Language Label Description Also known as
English
Trial of John Robertson
BLBJ-EVE-TRI-18200112-80
  • BLBJ-EVE-TRI-18200112-80

Statements

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"Hearing he was a man of colour, I went to the prison yesterday - the features are remarkably strong. People of colour resemble each other a good deal . . . "