179 results
- Books
- Online
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 his real and personal estate, by the laws of England, and customs of the city of London and province of York. To which is added the disposal of a person's estate, by will and testament; containing an explanation of the Mortmain-Act, with instructions and necessary forms for every person to make, alter, and republish his own will: likewise directions for executors how to act after the testator's death, with respect to proving his will, taking upon them the executorship, getting in the effects, and paying debts and legacies. By Peter Lovelass, of the Inner Temple, gent. Author of the explanation of the law concerning bills of exchange, &c.
Lovelass, Peter, active 1786-1812.Date: MDCCXC. [1790]- Books
- Online
The difference between an absolute and limited monarchy; as it more particularly regards the English constitution. Being a treatise written by Sir John Fortescue, Kt. Lord Chief Justice, and Lord High Chancellor of England, under King Henny VI. Faithfully Transcribed from the MS. Copy in the Bodleian Library, and Collated with three other Mss. Publish'd with some remarks by John Fortescue-Aland, of the Inner-Temple, Esq; F. R. S.
Fortescue, John, Sir, 1394?-1476?.Date: 1714- Books
- Online
The history of the revolutions in England under the family of the Stuarts, from the year 1603, to 1690. In three books; wherein are contain'd many secret memoirs relating to that family, and the last great revolution, anno 1688. By F. J. D'Orleans, of the Society of Jesus. Translated from the French original printed at Paris. To which is prefix'd an advertisement concerning this history.
Orléans, Pierre Joseph d', 1641-1698.Date: 1711- Books
- Online
The difference between an absolute and limited monarchy; as it more particularly regards the English constitution. Being a treatise written by Sir John Fortescue, Kt. Lord Chief Justice, and Lord High Chancellor of England, under King Henry VI. Faithfully Transcribed from the MS. Copy in the Bodleian Library, and Collated with three other Mss. Publish'd with some remarks by Sir John Fortescue-Aland, Kt. One of the Justices of His Majesty's Court of Kings-Bench.
Fortescue, John, Sir, 1394?-1476?.Date: 1719- Books
- Online
The case of the admission of occasional conformists to the Holy Communion, before they renounce their schism, consider'd; By way of appeal to the Catholick Church of the primitive ages, and to the Church of England, as by law establish'd since the reformation. Offer'd with all due respect, to the reverend clergy.
Higden, William, 1662 or 1663-1715.Date: 1708- Books
- Online
The rights of the clergy of that part of Great Britain, call'd England; as established by the canons, the common law, and the statutes of the realm. Being A Methodical Collection, under Alphabetical Heads, of all Things relating to the Clergy, which lie dispersed in the Volumes of those Laws. But chiefly of such Things which depend on Acts of Parliament, and upon Solemn Resolutions of the Judges in the Courts of Westminster-Hall, in Cases concerning the Rights, Duties, Power, and Privileges of the Clergy. By W. Nelson, of the Middle-Temple, Esq;
Nelson, William, 1653-Date: 1732- Books
- Online
The englishman's right: a dialogue between a barrister at law, and a juryman; plainly setting forth I. The antiquity, II. The excellent designed use, III. The office and just privileges of juries, by the law of England. By Sir John Hawles, Knight, Sollicitor-General to the late King William.
Hawles, John, Sir, 1645-1716.Date: M.DCC.XXXII. [1732]- Books
- Online
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 his real and personal estate, by the Laws of England, and Customs of the City of London and Province of York. To which is Added The Disposal of a Person's Estate By Will and Testament; Containing An Explanation of the Mortmain-Act, With Instructions and necessary Forms for every Person to make, alter, and republish his own Will. Likewise Directions for Executors how to act after the Testator's Death, with respect to proving his Will, taking upon them the Executorship, getting in the Effects, and paying Debts and Legacies. By Peter Lovelass, of the Inner Temple, Conveyancer. Author of the Trader's Safeguard, or Explanation of the Law concerning Bills of Exchange, &c. Volume the First.
Lovelass, Peter, active 1786-1812.Date: [1798]- Books
- Online
Modern history: or, the present state of all nations. Describing their respective situations, persons, habits, Buildings, Manners, Laws and Customs, Religion and Policy, Arts and Sciences, Trades, Manufactures and Husbandry, Plants, animals and minerals. By Mr. Salmon. Vol.XVII. Contains the History of England, during the Reigns of Henry III. Edward I. Edward II. and Edward III. With Remarks on the Partiality and Errors in a late History, publish'd under the Name of Rapin. Illustrated with cuts.
Salmon, Thomas, 1679-1767.Date: MDCCXXXII. [1732]- Books
- Online
Modern history: or, the present state of all nations. Describing their respective situations, persons, habits, Buildings, Manners, Laws and Customs, Religion and Policy, Arts and Sciences, Trades, Manufactures and Husbandry, Plants, animals and minerals. By Mr. Salmon. Vol. XVIII. Contains the History of England, from the Reign of Richard II. to that of Henry Viii. being about the Space of 150 Years. With Reflections on the Partiality and Errors in a late History, publish'd under the Name of Rapin. Illustrated with cuts.
Salmon, Thomas, 1679-1767.Date: MDCCXXXIII. [1733]- Books
- Online
Modern history: or, the present state of all nations. Describing their respective situations, persons, habits, Buildings, Manners, Laws and Customs, Religion and Policy, Arts and Sciences, Trades, Manufactures and Husbandry, Plants, animals and minerals. By Mr. Salmon. Vol.XVI. Contains the History of England, from the Invasion of the Romans to the Reign of K. Henry III. including the Space of Twelve Hundred Years and upwards; with Remarks on the Partiality and Errors in a late History publish'd under the Name of Rapin. Illustrated with cuts.
Salmon, Thomas, 1679-1767.Date: MDCCXXXII. [1732]- Books
- Online
Modern history: or, the present state of all nations. Describing their respective situations, persons, habits, Buildings, Manners, Laws and Customs, Religion and Policy, Arts and Sciences, Trades, Manufactures and Husbandry, Plants, animals and minerals. By Mr. Salmon. Vol.XIX. Contains the History of England, during Part of the Reign of Henry Viii. with the Entire Reigns of King Edward VI. and Queen Mary. With Reflections on the Partiality and Errors in a late History, publish'd under the Name of Rapin. Illustrated with cuts.
Salmon, Thomas, 1679-1767.Date: MDCCXXXIII. [1733]- Books
- Online
The dutch fortune teller: discovering XXXVI several questions, Which Old and Young, Married Men and Women, Batchelors and Maids, Delight to be Resolved of. Brought into England by John Booker.
Date: [between 1699 and 1708?]- Books
- Online
The names and descriptions of the proprietors of unclaimed dividends on Bank stock, which became due before the 10th October 1780, and remained unpaid the 30th September 1790. With The Dates When The First Dividends Respectively Became Payable, And The Number Of Dividends Due Thereon. BY Order Of The Court Of Directors Of The Bank Of England.
Bank of England.Date: MDCCXCI. [1791]- Books
- Online
The history of paradise: or a discourse on the state of innocence and the fall of man. (wherein our Reflections are carried on to the Grace of our Redemption, by God manifested in the Flesh.) With some occasional Thoughts on a late Author or two's unhappy Notions in relation to this Subject. By a Presbyter of the Church of England
Presbyter of the Church of England.Date: 1713- Books
- Online
The names and descriptions of the proprietors of unclaimed dividends on the publick funds, Transferable at the Bank of England; which became due before the 31st December 1780, and remained unpaid the 31st December 1790. With the dates when the first dividends respectively became payable, and the number of dividends due thereon.
Bank of England.Date: [1791]- Books
- Online
The names and descriptions of the proprietors of unclaimed dividends on bank stock, and on the public funds, transferable at the Bank of England, which became due on and before the 5th July 1797, and remained unpaid on the 1st October 1800, With The Dates When The First Dividends Respectively Became Payable, And The Number Of Dividends Due; And also of such Proprietors of ? 5 per Cent. Annuities 1797, who have not claimed the said Annuities, transferred to them as Proprietors of Bank Stock, or received the Interest due thereon. By Order of the Court of Directors of the Bank of England.
Bank of England.Date: 1800- Books
- Online
The law of corporations: containing the laws and customs of all the corporations and inferior courts of record in England. Treating Of the Essentials of, and Incidents to, a Corporation. Of Mayors, Bailiffs, Serjeants, &c. and their executing Process. Conusance of Pleas. Actions brought in Inferior Courts, Declarations, Pleadings, Venue, &c. Habeas Corpus, Procedendo, Bail. Errors in the Stile, Declarations, Pleadings, Venire's, &c. Actions brought by and against Corporations. Of Grants by or to a Corporation and of Misnomer in both. By-Laws, Customs. Disfranchisements and Causes of Disfranchisements. Quo Warranto's. Mandamus's and their Returns. Dissolution of Corporations. With the Explication of several Acts of Parliament relating to the same. Together with the Stiles and Titles of most Corporations in England. Necessary to be known not only by the Stewards, Attorneys, and other Members of the Body Politick, but by all the Professors of the Common Law.
Date: 1702- Books
- Online
The names and descriptions of the proprietors of unclaimed dividends on bank stock, and on the public funds, transferable at the Bank of England, which became due between 31st December 1780, and the 31st of December, 1788, and remained unpaid on the 21st October 1791, with the dates when the first dividends respectively became payable, and the number of dividends due. In which is included the names of all such proprietors as are possessed of stock on which farther dividends have accrued since the last publication. By order of the Court Of Directors of the Bank of England.
Bank of England.Date: [1791]- Pictures
James Lennox Hannay. Colour lithograph by L. Ward (Spy), 1898.
Ward, Leslie, Sir, 1851-1922.Date: Dec.r 23rd, 1898Reference: 822412iPart of: Vanity fair (London, England : 1868)- Pictures
Sir Arthur Richard Jelf. Colour lithograph by L. Ward (Spy), 1896.
Ward, Leslie, Sir, 1851-1922.Date: May 14, 1896Reference: 822271iPart of: Vanity fair (London, England : 1868)- Books
- Online
Travels in the year 1792 through France, Turkey, and Hungary, to Vienna: concluding with an account of that city. In a series of familiar letters to a lady in England. By William Hunter, Esq. of the inner temple. In Two Volumes. ...
Hunter, William, active 18th century-19th century.Date: 1798- Books
A calendar of the Inner Temple records / edited by F.A. Inderwick.
Inner Temple (London, England)Date: 1896-19 [?]- Journals
[Report] / Medical Officer of Health, Inner & Middle Temples Honourable Society.
Inner and Middle Temples Honourable Society.- Books
- Online
Report of the Medical Officer of Health for the year 1950 / Honourable Societies of Inner and Middle Temples.
Date: 1950