Williamson, John Bruce, 1859-1938
Williamson, John Bruce
John Bruce Williamson barrister, historian and writer
Williamson, J. Bruce 1859-
Williamson, John Bruce, b. 1859
Williamson, J. Bruce (John Bruce), 1859-
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- 100 0 _ ‡a John Bruce Williamson ‡c barrister, historian and writer
- 100 1 _ ‡a Williamson, J. Bruce ‡d 1859-
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Williamson, John Bruce
- 100 1 _ ‡a Williamson, John Bruce, ‡d 1859-1938
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (16)
Works
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Catalogue of silver plate; the property of the Hon. Society of the Middle Temple with notes and illustrations, including some particulars regarding the Molyneux globes | |
Drawings of the Inns of Court and Chancery made probably in the first half of the eighteenth century : reproduced from the originals in the possession of the Society of Antiquaries of London | |
The history of the Temple, London, from the institution of the order of the Knights of the Temple to the close of the Stuart period | |
The law and practice relating to letters patent for inventions. | |
The law of licensing in England, 1898: | |
The law of licensing intoxicating liquors, theatres, music halls, and cinematographs including the Licensing (consolidation) act 1910, all relevent provisions of the Finance (1909-10) act, 1910 and a full appendix of statutes, rules and forms | |
Memorials of John Bruce, schoolmaster in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, and of Mary Bruce, his wife | |
The Middle Temple bench book, being a register of benchers of the Middle Temple from the earliest records to the present time, with historical introduction. | |
Middle Temple Hall : notes upon its history collected from the records of the Middle Temple Society | |
Notes on the Middle Temple in the nineteenth century : chiefly with reference to the buildings of the inn | |
Roll of honour; including the names of all who are commemorated in the windows of the Hall of the Honble Society of the Middle Temple. | |
Sir Walter Ralegh and his trial; a reading delivered before the honourable Society of the Middle Temple, November 13, 1935 |