A supplement to the Investigation of the native rights of British subjects /
| Main Author: | Plowden, Francis, 1749-1829 |
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| Language: | English |
| Series: | Making of the modern world (Goldsmiths'-Kress Library of Economic Literature)
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An investigation of the native rights of British subjects.
by: Plowden, Francis, 1749-1829
by: Plowden, Francis, 1749-1829
A supplement to the investigation of the native rights of British subjects. By Francis Plowden, Esqr.
by: Plowden, Francis, 1749-1829
Published: (1785)
by: Plowden, Francis, 1749-1829
Published: (1785)
A disquisition concerning the law of alienage and naturalization, according to the statutes in force between the 10th of June 1818, and the 25th of March 1819 : offered to the consideration of the new Parliament ... illustrated in an elaborate opinion of counsel written upon the claim of Prince Giustiniani to the Earldom of Newburgh.
by: Plowden, Francis, 1749-1829
Published: (1818)
by: Plowden, Francis, 1749-1829
Published: (1818)
Robert Middleton, rector of St. Mary's in Colchester, in the county of Essex, appellant. John Balfour, Esq; respondent. The appellant's case.
by: Middleton, Robert, rector of St. Mary's in Colchester, in the county of Essex
Published: (1715)
by: Middleton, Robert, rector of St. Mary's in Colchester, in the county of Essex
Published: (1715)
Supply without burthen, or, Escheat vice taxation : being a proposal for a saving in taxes by an extension of the law of escheat : including strictures on the taxes on collateral succession, comprized in the budget of 7th Dec. 1795 : to which is prefixed, (printed in 1793 and now first published), A protest against law taxes ... /
by: Bentham, Jeremy, 1748-1832
Published: (1795)
by: Bentham, Jeremy, 1748-1832
Published: (1795)
The case of the Lady Bridgman: a real mortgagee of an estate in Essex for 2000l. principal-money. : Upon the petition of Josiah Thwaites, who pretends title to the said estate.
by: Bridgeman, Susanna, Lady, ca. 1685-1747
Published: (1695)
by: Bridgeman, Susanna, Lady, ca. 1685-1747
Published: (1695)
Lord Barjarg reporter. Information for the trustees of James Baird of London, merchant; the disponees of the now deceast Mrs. Ann Walkinshaw, spouse to Major Charles Erskine of the 120th regiment; John Hathorn of Overairies, and Robert Hamilton brewer at the Water of Leith near Edinburgh, all creditors of the deceast Hugh viscount of Primerose, pursuers; against Neil Earl of Roseberry, defender.
by: Hathorn, John, of Overairies, et al.
Published: (1766)
by: Hathorn, John, of Overairies, et al.
Published: (1766)
Information for Æneas Macintosh of that Ilk, Esq; claimant on the forfeited estate of Clunie, against His Majesty's advocate, on behalf of His Majesty, and the publick.
by: Macintosh, Aeneas
Published: (1761)
by: Macintosh, Aeneas
Published: (1761)
Information for George Earl of Aberdeen, and Mrs. Margaret Duff of Culter, relict of the deceast Patrick Duff of Premnay, defenders; against Alexander Irvine of Drum, and his tutors and curators, pursuers.
by: Aberdeen, George Gordon, Earl of, 1722-1801, et al.
Published: (1767)
by: Aberdeen, George Gordon, Earl of, 1722-1801, et al.
Published: (1767)
A short state of the case of John Angell, Esq; in answer to Leonard Thompson's petition concerning the lights on the Spurne.
by: Angell, John, active 18th century
Published: (1766)
by: Angell, John, active 18th century
Published: (1766)
Lord Camden's genuine argument in giving judgment on the ejectment between Hindson, and others against Kersey : Wherein Lord Mansfield's opinion delivered in Wyndham V. Chetwynd, is learnedly considered. To which is prefixed, the argument of Lord Mansfield.
by: Pratt, Charles, Earl Camden, 1714-1794, et al.
Published: (1771)
by: Pratt, Charles, Earl Camden, 1714-1794, et al.
Published: (1771)
Brockhill Newburgh, and Brockhill Perrott, Esqrs; appelts. Henry Newburgh gent. respond' the respondent's case.
by: Newburgh, Henry
Published: (1712)
by: Newburgh, Henry
Published: (1712)
Brockhill Newburg, Esq; Brockhill Perrot, Esq; appellants. Henry Newburgh, gent. respondent. The appellants case.
by: Newburgh, Brockhill, et al.
Published: (1712)
by: Newburgh, Brockhill, et al.
Published: (1712)
The younger brother his apologie, or a fathers free power disputed : for the disposition of his lands, or other his fortunes to his sonne, sonnes, or any one of them: as right reason, the lawes of God and nature, the civill, canon, and municipall laws of this kingdome doe command.
by: J. A. (John Ap Robert)
Published: (1624)
by: J. A. (John Ap Robert)
Published: (1624)
Ireland. William Plunket, of Portmarnock in the county of Dublin, gentleman, - - - - - - appellant. The Right Honourable Henry Lord Viscount Kingsland, of the Kingdom of Ireland, Francis Lord Baron of Athunry, of the same Kingdom, and Thomas Wakely, Esquire, - - - - - respondents. The appellant's case.
by: Plunket, William, of Portmarnock
Published: (1750)
by: Plunket, William, of Portmarnock
Published: (1750)
The yonger brother his apology by it selfe. Or A fathers free power disputed : for the disposition of his lands, or other his fortunes to his sonne, sonnes, or any one of them: as right reason, the laws of God and nature, the ciuill, canon, and municipall lawes of this kingdome do command. By I. Ap-Robert Gent.
by: J. A. (John Ap Robert)
Published: (1618)
by: J. A. (John Ap Robert)
Published: (1618)
Stephen Ludlow, Esq; Richard Fenner, Gent. surviving executors of Sir Walter Plunkett, deceas'd, and Plunkett Plunkett, Esq; appellnts. The Honourable James Macartney, Sen. John Roberts, Gerald Cuffe, James Macartney, Jun. and Michael Cuffe, Esqs. Respnts. The respondents case.
by: Ludlow, Stephen, Esq
Published: (1720)
by: Ludlow, Stephen, Esq
Published: (1720)
The younger brother his apologie, or A fathers free power disputed : for the disposition of his lands, or other his fortunes to his sonne, sonnes, or any one of them: as right reason, the lawes of God and nature, the civill, canon, and municipall laws of this kingdome doe command.
by: J. A. (John Ap Robert)
Published: (1635)
by: J. A. (John Ap Robert)
Published: (1635)
State of the process of declarator of marriage, Charlotte Armstrong, &c. against John Elliot, &c.
by: Boston, Janet
Published: (1761)
by: Boston, Janet
Published: (1761)
(To be reported by Lord Gardenston.) Information for William, Charles, Margaret, Charlotte, Thomas, Frances-Laura, George, and Robert Dundases, children procreate of the marriage betwixt Sir Thomas Dundas of Kerse, baronet, and Lady Charlotte Fitzwilliam, his wife, and the trustees of the said children, and Robert Bruce, Esq of Kennet, one of the senators of the College of Justice, their tutor ad litem; Mary Dundas, alias Bruce, third daughter of Thomas Dundas of Fingask, and spouse of James Bruce of Kinnaird, James Bruce and Janet-Maitland Bruce, children procreate betwixt the said Mary Dundas and James Bruce, and the said James Bruce of Kinnaird, for himself and for his interest, and as administrator in-law for his said children, defenders; against Sir Thomas Dundas of Kerse, baronet, pursuer.
by: Dundas, William, active 1783
Published: (1783)
by: Dundas, William, active 1783
Published: (1783)
The younger brother his apologie, or, A fathers free power disputed for the disposition of his lands or other his fortunes to his sonne, sonnes, or any one of them : as right reason, the lawes of God and nature, the civill, canon, and municipall laws of this kingdome doe command.
by: J. A. (John Ap Robert)
by: J. A. (John Ap Robert)
Stephen Ludlow, Esq; and Richard Fenner, Gent. surviving executors of Sir Walter Plunkett, knt. (in trust for Plunkett Plunkett, Esq;) and the said Plunkett Plunkett, appellants. The Honourable James Macartney, Sen. Esq; John Roberts Esq; Gerrald Cuff, Esq; Michael Cuff, Esq; and James Macartney, Jun. Esq; respondents. The case of the appellants.
by: Ludlow, Stephen, Esq
Published: (1720)
by: Ludlow, Stephen, Esq
Published: (1720)
State of the process of division of the common muirs or commonries of Reddingrig and Whitesiderig. Lying in the Shire of Stirling. 1763.
Published: (1763)
Published: (1763)
(To be reported by Lord Gardenston.) Information for Alexander Irvine of Drum, and his tutors, pursuers, against George Earl of Aberdeen, and Mrs. Duff, relict and representative of the deceased Patrick Duff of Premnay, and others, defenders.
by: Irvine, Alexander, 1754-1844
Published: (1767)
by: Irvine, Alexander, 1754-1844
Published: (1767)
Answers for Robert, Helen, Elizabeth, and Christian Campbells, children of the deceast Colin Campbell of Smiddygreen; to the petition of Mr. Charles Gregory, and William Lyon depute-clerk of the Commissariot of St. Andrews.
by: Campbell, Robert, now of Smiddiegreen
Published: (1748)
by: Campbell, Robert, now of Smiddiegreen
Published: (1748)
Answers for James Gordon of Ellon; to the petition of Alexander Leith of Freefield.
by: Gordon, James, of Ellon
Published: (1747)
by: Gordon, James, of Ellon
Published: (1747)
Lord Gardenston. November 21. 1780. Unto the Right Honourable, the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of William Duke of Montrose, James Marquis of Graham, John Graham of Duchray, George Graham of Kinross, John Farquhar-Gray of Gilmilnscroft and Kilmardinny, Robert Graham of Lambhill, Michael Bogle merchant in Glasgow, Mr John Grm̆e writer to the signet, George Stewart younger of Grandtully, Robert Scott Junior, merchant in Glasgow, Archibald Bogle merchant there, Robert Graham-Burden of Fedals, Mr James Graham minister of the Gospel at Killearn, Robert Buchanan merchant in Glasgow, and Archibald Graham and John Leckie, writers there.
by: Montrose, William Graham, Duke of, 1712-1790
Published: (1780)
by: Montrose, William Graham, Duke of, 1712-1790
Published: (1780)
Answers for Mr. William Moodie, minister of the Gospel at Glencairn; to the petition of Mr. Robert Hunter, factor upon the estate of Crawfordtoun, for himself, and the creditors of Crowdieknows, and of Anna Crichton heiress of Crawfordtoun, relict of John Bell of Crowdieknows.
by: Moodie, William, 1699 or 1700-1772
Published: (1748)
by: Moodie, William, 1699 or 1700-1772
Published: (1748)
Answers for James Grange tenent in Milnjoan, to the petition of Hugh MacIlwrick in Mununsheon.
by: Grange, James, tenant in Milnjoan
Published: (1747)
by: Grange, James, tenant in Milnjoan
Published: (1747)
The case of Bartholomew Mosse, of the city of Dublin, surgeon and licentiate in Midwifery, 1755.
by: Mosse, Bartholomew, 1712-1759
Published: (1755)
by: Mosse, Bartholomew, 1712-1759
Published: (1755)
Memorial for Sir Arthur Forbes of Craigivar, and the other heritors, elders and heads of families of the parish of Cushny, that are for Mr. Alexander Orem minister of Cushny, and the Reverend Synod of Aberdeen, defendants; against some elders and heads of families of the parish of Cushny appellants.
by: Forbes, Arthur, Sir, 1709-1773
Published: (1731)
by: Forbes, Arthur, Sir, 1709-1773
Published: (1731)
An Answer to the first query: viz. whether any Parliament ever did better than this has done, or better deserv'd to sit again? and if the French gave Three Hundred Thousand Pounds to have a Parliament dissolv[e]d by King Charles; how much, by a modest and fair computation, may the breaking of this be worth? And if we may not justly hope for a supply of our want of specie, by what has been return'd to our new counsellor, upon that account.
Published: (1710)
Published: (1710)
The Proceedings of the dean and chapter of Durham against their rebellious tenants before the Kings' commissioners. 1661 To the King's Most Excellent Majestie the humble petition of several auncient tenants to the deane and chapter of Durham on the behalfe of themselves and others.
Published: (1775)
Published: (1775)
Authorities taken from the original manuscripts, preserved in the publick library belonging to the advocates in Scotland, and produced in this cause in the court below.
by: Ruglen, John Hamilton, Earl of, 1665-1744
Published: (1740)
by: Ruglen, John Hamilton, Earl of, 1665-1744
Published: (1740)
Unto the Right Honourable, the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of Marion Ker, and David Dempster and her other children.
by: Ker, Marion
Published: (1737)
by: Ker, Marion
Published: (1737)
Heads at large, proposed for a bill, to be offered to Parliament, for dividing the chase of Enfield, in the county of Middlesex.
Published: (1776)
Published: (1776)
The law's disposal of a person's estate who dies without will or testament : shewing, in a clear, plain, easy, and familiar manner, how a man's family or relations will be entitled ... to which is added the disposal of a person's estate by will and testament; containing an explanation of the Mortmain Act ... likewise directions for executors how to act after the testator's death ... /
by: Lovelass, Peter, active 1786-1812
by: Lovelass, Peter, active 1786-1812
The case of Michael Burke, : William Burke, James, Ulick, Thomas, John and Edward Burke, sons of John Burke, called, Lord Bophin, minors under age.
by: Clanricarde, Michael Bourke, Earl of, 1685 or 6-1726
Published: (1702)
by: Clanricarde, Michael Bourke, Earl of, 1685 or 6-1726
Published: (1702)
The Dying speeches and behavior of the several state prisoners that have been executed the last 300 years : with their several characters from the best historians, as Cambden, Spotswood, Clarendon, Sprat, Burnet, &c. : and a table shewing how the respective sentences were executed, and which of them were mitigated or pardon'd ...
A proclamation of the Kings Majesties most gracious and general pardon.