Maseres, Francis, 1731-1824
Maseres, Francis
Francis Maseres English lawyer, scholar and judge
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Works
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An Account of the proceedings of the British, and other protestant inhabitants, of the province of Quebeck, in North-America, in order to obtain an House of Assembly in that province | |
Answer to an Introduction to the observations made by the judges of the Court of Common Pleas, for the district of Quebec, upon the oral and written testimony adduced upon the investigation, into the past administration of justice, ordered in consequence of an address of the Legislative Council with remarks on the laws and government of the province of Quebec. | |
Appeal to the fellows of the Royal Society, concerning the measures taken by Sir Joseph Banks, their president, to compel Dr. Hutton to resign the office of secretary to the society for their foreign correspondence. By a friend to Dr. Hutton | |
Ars conjectandi. | |
The Canadian Freeholder : a dialogue shewing, the sentiments of the Bulk of the Freeholders of Canada concerning the late Quebeck-Act, with some remarks on the Boston-Charter Act, and an attempt to shew the great expediency of immediately repealing both those Acts of Parliament, as a ground for a reconciliation with the United Colonies in America. | |
The Case and claim of the American loyalists impartially stated and considered. -- | |
A collection of cases and records concerning privilege of Parliament : with a few occasional remarks upon them. | |
A collection of several commissions, and other public instruments, proceeding from His Majesty's royal authority...relating to the state of the Province in Quebec in North-America.../collected by Frances Maseres..., 1966 = fac-similé de l'éd. de Londres, 1772. An Appeal to the fellows of the Royal Society... | |
Considerations on the bill for obliging all parishes in this kingdom to keep proper registers of births, deaths, and marriages ... in a letter to a member of Parliament, 1759: | |
Considerations on the bill now depending in the House of Commons, for enabling parishes to grant life-annuities to poor persons, upon purchase, in certain circumstances, and under certain Restrictions. Being an appendix to the pamphlet, intitled, "A proposal for establishing life-annuities in parishes for the benefit of the industrious poor. | |
Considerations on the expediency of admitting representatives from the American colonies into the British House of Commons | |
A dissertation on the use of the negative sign in algebra : containing a demonstration of the rules usually given concerning it, and shewing how quadratic and cubic equations may be explained, without the consideration of negative roots : to which is added, as an appendix, Mr. Machin's quadrature of the circle | |
The doctrine of permutations and combinations, being an essential and fundamental part of the doctrine of chances : as it is delivered by Mr. James Bernoulli, and by the celebrated Dr. John Wallis, ... : together with some other useful mathematical tracts | |
Draught of an act of Parliament for investing the governour and council of the Province of Quebec without an assembly of the freeholders of the same, with a power of making laws and ordinances for the peace, welfare, and good government of the said province during the space of fourteen years. | |
Du gouvernement, des moeurs, et des conditions en France avant la Révolution : avec le caractère des principaux personnages du règne de Louis XVI | |
Elements of plane trigonometry : In which is introduced, a dissertation on the nature and use of logarithms. By Francis Maseres, M. A. of Clare-Hall, Cambridge. | |
Enquiry into the extent of the power of juries, on trials of indictments or informations, for publishing seditious, or other criminal writings, or libels | |
Historiae Normannorum scriptores antiqui | |
The Irish rebellion: or, An history of the attempts of the Irish papists to extirpate the Protestants in the kingdom of Ireland; Together with the barbarous cruelties and bloody massacres which ensued thereupon. | |
Letter from General Ludlow to Dr. Hollingworth | |
Ludlow no lyar | |
The Maseres letters, 1766-1768 | |
Mémoire à la défense d'un plan d'acte de parlement pour l'établissement des loix de la province de Québec | |
Miscellaneous Documents. 1763-1772 | |
The moderate reformer : or, a proposal to correct some abuses in the present establishment of the Church of England, in a manner that would tend to make it more useful to the advancement of religion, And to increase the Respect and Attachment of the People to its Clergy: and Likewise To improve the Condition of the Inferior Clergy. By a friend to the Church of England. | |
Observations on Dr. Sturges's pamphlet respecting non-residence of the clergy in a letter to Mr. Baron Maseres. | |
Observations on tithes shewing the inconveniences of all the schemes that have been proposed for altering that antient manner of providing for the clergy of the established Church of Ireland | |
Occasional essays on various subjects, chiefly political and historical extracted partly from the publick newspapers, during the present reign, and partly from tracts published in the reigns of Queen Elizabeth, King Charles I, King Charles II, and from Bishop Burnet's history of his own times. | |
Pamphlets on various subjects. | |
A paraphrase on a passage in a sermon preached by the Most Reverend Dr. Markham, Archbishop of York, before the Society for Propagating the Gospel, on the 21st of February, 1777 when it was expected by the persons who had advised the American War, that the revolted colonies in America would soon be intirely [sic] subdued, and reduced to the obedience of the British Parliament. | |
The principles of algebra. : By William Frend | |
The principles of the doctrine of life-annuities : explained in a familiar manner, so as to be intelligible to persons not acquainted with the doctrine of chances; and accompanied with a variety of new tables Of the Values of such Annuities at several different Rates of Interest, both for Single Lives and for Two Joint Lives, Accurately Computed from Observations. By Francis Maseres, Esq; F. R. S. Cursitor-Bar on of his Majesty's Court of Exchequer. | |
Questions, &c. | |
Questions, sur lesquelles on souhaite de sçavoir les réponses de Monsieur Adhémar, et de Monsieur de Lisle, et d'autres habitants de la province de Québec. | |
A review of the government and grievances of the province of Quebec since the conquest of it by the British arms : to which is added, an appendix, containing extracts from authentic papers | |
Scriptores logarithmici; or a collection of several curious tracts on the nature and construction of logarithms, mentioned in Dr. Hutton's historical introduction to his new ed. of Sherwin's mathematical tables. | |
Select tracts relating to the civil wars in England in the reign of King Charles the First | |
Tables shewing the values, in a single present payment, of an annuity of one pound, payable quarterly for the lives of persons of all ages, from 25 to 73 ; such annuity to commence at any age, not younger than 35 nor older than 75 : for the use of London. | |
Things necessary to be settled in the province of Quebec, either by the King's proclamation, or order in Council, or by act of Parliament. | |
Tracts on the resolution of affected algebräick equations by Dr. Halley's, Mr. Raphson's, and Sir Isaac Newton's, methods of approximation : Published by Francis Maseres, Esq. F. R. S. Cursitor Baron of the Court of Exchequer. | |
The Trial of Daniel Disney , esq. ; ...at the session of the Supreme-Court of Judicature, holden at Montreal, on Saturday the 28th day of February, and thence continued... to Wednesday the 11th day of March, 1767, before the Honourable William Hey,... upon an indictment containing two charges, the one for a burglary and felony, in breaking and entering Mr. Thomas Walker's house, at Montreal,... the 6th day of December,... 1764, with an intention to murder the said Thomas Walker, the other for... cutting off the right ear of the said Thomas Walker... | |
The Trial of Daniel Disney Wallace 563 |