8 results filtered with: Ashhurst, William Henry, Sir, 1725-1807
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The trial (at large) of James Hill; otherwise James Hind; otherwise, James Actzen: for feloniously, wilfully, and maliciously, setting fire to the rope-house, in His Majesty's dock-yard at Portsmouth. Tried at the Assize, at Winchester, on Thursday, March 6, 1777. Before the honorable Sir William Henry Ashhurst, knt. ... and Sir Beaumont Hotham, knt. ... / Taken in short-hand ... by Joseph Gurney. And published by permission of the judges.
Aitken, James, 1752-1777.Date: [1777?]- Books
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The advantage of a national observance of divine and human laws. A discourse in defence of our admirable constitution. By a layman, of the County of Suffolk. To which is added, Mr. Justice Ashurst's most excellent charge to the Grand Jury, for the county of Middlesex.
Deck, Philip.Date: MDCCXCII. [1792]- Books
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Judge Ashhurst's charge, to the Grand Jury of Middlesex. II. Proclamation of May, 1792. III. Proclamation of Nov. 1792. IV. Lord Grenville's circular letter. V. Thanks of the Common Council of London, to the Lord Mayor. VI. Resolutions of the corporation of London.
Ashhurst, William Henry, Sir, 1725-1807.Date: 1792- Books
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The advantage of a national observance of divine and human laws. A discourse in defence of our admirable constitution. By a country post-master. To which is added, Mr. Justice Ashurst's most excellent charge to the Grand Jury, for the county of Middlesex.
Deck, Philip.Date: MDCCXCII. [1792]- Books
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The trial (at large) of James Hill; otherwise James Hind; otherwise, James Actzen: for feloniously, wilfully, and maliciously, setting fire to the rope-house, in His Majesty's dock-yard at Portsmouth. Tried at the Assize, at Winchester, on Thursday, March 6, 1777. Before the honorable Sir William Henry Ashhurst, knt. ... and Sir Beaumont Hotham, knt. ... / Taken in short-hand ... by Joseph Gurney. And published by permission of the judges.
Aitken, James, 1752-1777Date: [1777?]- Books
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Publications printed at the expence of the Society for preserving Liberty and Property against Republicans and Levellers. Number I. Containing, Mr. Justice Ashhurst's charge to the grand jury, for the county of Middlesex: - A word in season to the traders and manufactures of Great-Britain.
Association for Preserving Liberty and Property against Republicans and Levellers (London, England)Date: [1793]- Books
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Printed by order of "The Society for preserving liberty and property against republicans and levellers," held at the Crown and Anchor Tavern in the Strand. Mr. Justice Ashhurst's charge to the Grand Jury for the County of Middlesex.
Ashhurst, William Henry, Sir, 1725-1807.Date: 1793]- Books
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Circulated by the East-Kent and Canterbury Association. Printed by order of "the society for preserving liberty and property against republicans and levellers," held at the Crown and Anchor Tavern in the Strand. Mr. Justice Ashhurst's charge to the grand jury for the county of Middlesex. The following charge delivered by Judge Ashhurst to the grand jury for the county of Middlesex, assembled in the Court of King's Bench, on Monday the 9th of November, 1792, breathes so much the spirit of the English law, and is so well suited to curb and licentious, spirit of the times, that it must be read with heart-selt satisfaction by every true Englishman-to whose perusal it is strongly recommended.
Ashhurst, William Henry, Sir, 1725-1807.Date: 1793]