Scott, William 1745-1836
Scott, William, Baron Stowell, 1745-1836
Scott, William, 1745-1836, baron Stowell of Stowell Park
William Scott, 1st Baron Stowell
Scott, William Sir
Scott, William
Scott, William, Sir, Baron Stowell of Stowell Park, 1745-1836
Stowell, William Scott, 1745-1836
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Scott, William
- 100 1 _ ‡a Scott, William ‡c Sir
- 100 1 _ ‡a Scott, William ‡d 1745-1836
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Scott, William, ‡c Baron Stowell, ‡d 1745-1836
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Scott, William, ‡d 1745-1836, ‡c baron Stowell of Stowell Park
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- 100 1 _ ‡a William Scott, 1st Baron Stowell
4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (26)
Works
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Admiralty reports, Vol. II | |
Biographical dictionary of the common law | |
In the Consistory Court of London. Augusta Evans, the wife, versus Thomas Evans, Esq., the husband. | |
The judgment of the Right Hon. Lord Stowell, respecting the slavery of the mongrel woman, Grace on an appeal from the Vice-Admiralty court of Antigua, Michaelmas term, 1827 | |
Judgment pronounced in the Consistory court of London, in the case of Dalrymple v. Dalrymple | |
Judgment pronounced in the High Court of Admiralty, in the cases of the Maria--Paulsen, master, the Gratitudine--Mazzola, master | |
A letter to the Right Hon. Sir Wm. Scott, in answer to Mr. Brougham's letter to Sir Samuel Romilly, upon the abuse of charities and ministerial patronage in the appointments under the late act | |
Mr. Scott's speech, and letters upon the currency in answer to Malachi Malagrowther. | |
No member of a learned society it is presumed will be inclined to deny, that the support and improvement of its public repositories of learning, is one of the first and most natural objects of its attention. The University of Oxford owes the most important obligations to the munificence of Sir Thomas Bodley, of Archbishop Laud, of Mr. Selden's executors, and of other eminent persons, who established, or by subsequent benefactions have enriched the inestimable collection of the Bodleian Library. ... | |
Reports of cases argued and determined in the high court of Admiralty commencing with the Judgments of ... Sir Willam Scott ... 1798 | |
Some observations upon the argument drawn by Mr. Huskisson and the Bullion Committee from the high price of gold bullion | |
Substance of the speech of the Right Honourable Sir William Scott delivered in the House of Commons, Wednesday, April 7, 1802, upon a motion for leave to bring in a bill, relative to the non-residence of the clergy, and other affairs of the Church. |