Cooper, Charles Purton, 1793-1873
Cooper, Charles Purton
Charles Purton Cooper archéologue, juriste
Cooper, C. P.
Cooper, Ch. Purton (Charles Purton), 1793-1873
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Works
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An account of the most important public records of Great Britain, and the publications of the Record Commissioners : together with other miscellaneous, historical, and antiquarian information | |
The Act of Settlement and the Pope's apostolic letters, 1851: | |
An address to the Roman Catholics of England. | |
Ancient British and English churches : Stillingfleet's independence of the British churches, proved from their carriage towards Augustine the monk, and, Inett's short view of the ancient and present state of the English church and monarchy ... | |
Appellate jurisdiction of the House of lords, Privy council, and Court of chancery. Lord Cottenham's proposal of April, 1836; | |
Appendix (A)-[(E)] to a report on Rymer's Foedora, intended to have been made to the commissioners on public records : Appendix D. Inventories of documents relating to Great Britain in the national archives of France | |
Avis | |
Bibliotheca Cooperiana. | |
A brief account of some of the most important proceedings in Parliament : relative to the defects in the administration of justice in the Court of chancery, the House of lords, and the Court of commissioners of bankrupt: together with the opinions of different statesmen and lawyers, as to the remedies to be applied | |
The Chancery acts of June and July, and the General orders of August, October, November, and December, 1852; together with some other official documents, and very full indexes. | |
Commission des archives d'Angleterre aux savants et antiquaires français (Signé : C. P. Cooper). (Avec un avis de Royer Collard.) | |
Concluding pages of the late Monsieur Meyer's work, entitled "De la codification en général | |
Condensed reports of cases decided in the High court of chancery in England [1807-1839] ... | |
Correspondance diplomatique de Bertrand de Salignac de La Mothe Fénelon, ambassadeur de France en Angleterre de 1568 à 1575 | |
Court of Chancery : debate in the House of Commons, Thursday, 27th March, 1851, upon Lord John Russell's motion for leave to bring a bill for the better administration of justice in the Court of Chancery | |
The delay in the offices of the masters in Chancery, and the remedy. | |
Ducatus Lancastriae. Pars prima. Calendarium inquisitionum post mortem, &c., temporibus regum Edw. I. Edw. III. Ric. II. Hen. V. Hen. VI. Edw. IV. Hen. VII. Hen. VIII. Edw. VI. regin. Mar. Phil. & Mar. Eliz. Jac. I. Car. I. Pars secunda. A calendar to the pleadings, &c. in the reigns of Hen. VII, Hen. VIII, Edw. VI, Queen Mary and Phil. et Mary. | |
Government and the Irish Roman Catholic members. | |
The late edict of the court of Rome : Lord Beaumont's letter to Lord Zetland | |
A letter addressed to the secretary to the commissioners of public records, on the subject of certain works, published by authority of the commissioners. | |
A letter to the lord chancellor on a defect in the law regulating the custody of lunatics. | |
A letter to the solicitor-general upon the bill to simplify and improve the proceedings in the High court of chancery in Ireland. | |
Lettres sur la Cour de la chancellerie d'Angleterre et sur quelques points de la jurisprudence anglaise... | |
A manual of Chancery chamber practice, according to the recent act (15 & 16 Vict. cap. 80), and the orders for carrying it into effect. | |
Mr. Purton Cooper's paradox : the profits of each London solicitor may be increased one hundred pounds per annum, and the public benefited. | |
"The New Deal" and the old philosophy of government under the constitution of the United States : A Disussion of present trand in national government with a statement of the original American philosophy.... | |
Notes respecting registration and the extrinsic formalities of conveyances. | |
Notes upon some passages in the letter to Lord Denman from Lord Brougham upon the legislation of 1850, which relate to the Court of chancery. | |
Oxford University Commission : Mr. Purton Cooper's letter to the Duke of Wellington, chancellor of the university. | |
Papers and documents relating to the evidence of certain witnesses examined before the select Committee of the House of Commons appointed "to inquire into the management and affairs of the Record commission, and the present state of the records of the United Kingdom ;"... by his Majestys commissioners on the public records... (Cooper.) | |
Papers respecting the sanitary state of Church Lane and Carrier Street in the parish of St. Giles in the Fields, London | |
The Pope's brief of September 1850 : notes of some conclusions arrived at 15th-25th January, 1851 in several conferences between certain Roman Catholic priests and a queen's counsel | |
A portion of the debate on the Irish Chancery bill, February 1850. | |
The present state of the Court of Chancery : shown to furnish no reason against the continuance of the commission for the custody of the Great seal, pending the inquiry into the office of Lord Chancellor | |
A proposal for the erection of a general record office, judges' hall & chambers, and other buildings, on the site of the rolls estate : together with some particulars respecting the suitors' fund | |
Public records a description of the contents, objects and uses of the various works printed by authority of the Record commission for the advancement of historical and antiquarian knowlegde | |
Record commission. Remarks upon the "Reply of Francis Palgrave,... to those portions of the statements drawn up by M. C. P. Cooper"... (by C. P. Cooper.) | |
Recueil des dépêches, rapports, instructions et mémoires des ambassadeurs de France en Angleterre et en Écosse pendant le XVIe siècle | |
Refutation of the calumnies against the Lord Chancellor contained in the last number of the "Quarterly Review" in an article upon the pamphlet entitled "The Reform ministry and the reformed parliament" (by C. P. Cooper). 3d edition | |
Reports of cases in Chancery, decided by lord Cottenham, commencing 7th July, 1846 : with which are interspersed some miscellaneous cases and dicta and various notes. | |
Reports of some cases adjudged in the courts of the lord chancellor, master of the rolls, and vice-chancellor, in the years 1837-1838. | |
Rules for the guidance of members of Parliament, in the management of select committees and preparation of reports. | |
Specimen of a catalogue of the books on foreign law : lately presented by Charles Purton Cooper, esq., to the Society of Lincoln's inn. | |
A statement of what occurred in the court of the right honourable the vice-chancellor of England, on Tuesday, July 13th, 1847, in a cause in which Richard Bethell ... was the leading counsel for the plaintiff, and Charles Purton Cooper ... | |
Substance of the speech of Charles Purton Cooper,... as counsel for the rev. Charles Wellbeloved, in the suit of the attorney general versus Shore, instituted in the high court of Chancery, respecting Lady Hewley's foundations, Wednesday, 2d July 1834. 2d edition | |
The Ultra Party amongst the English Roman Catholics : extract of a letter dated 15th February 1851 from an English Roman Catholic peer to Mr. Purton Cooper. | |
Upon party | |
Valor ecclesiasticus temp. Henr. VIII. auctoritate regia institutus. Vol. I [-VI ]. |