Watkins, Charles, ?-1808
Charles Watkins
Watkins, Charles, d. 1808
Watkins, Charles
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- 100 0 _ ‡a Charles Watkins
- 100 0 _ ‡a Charles Watkins
- 100 1 _ ‡a Watkins, Charles
- 100 1 _ ‡a Watkins, Charles, ‡d -1808
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (4)
Works
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An enquiry into the question : Whether the Brother of the paternal Grand-Mother shall succeed to the Inheritance of the Son, in preference to the Brother of the paternal Great-Grand-Mother? The Affirmative having been advanced by Mr. Justice Manwoode; Acceded to by Mr. Justice Harper, Mr. Justice Mounson, and the Lord Dyer; And adopted by Lord Bacon, Lord Hale, and The Lord Chief-Baron Gilbert; And the Negative maintained by Mr. Robinson, (the late Chief-Justice of Gibraltar,) and Mr. Justice Blackstone; By Charles Watkins, Esq. Of the Middle-Temple, Author of an Essay on the Law of Descents, &c. &c | |
An enquiry into the title and powers of His Majesty, as guardian of the Duchy of Cornwall, during the late minority of it's Duke. By Charles Watkins, Esq | |
An essay towards the further elucidation of the law of descents | |
Jones's attorney's and solicitor's new pocket book and conveyancer's assistant : containing a collection of the most common and approved precedents; with practical remarks : the whole forming a very useful epitome of conveyancing. | |
The law of tenures ... 1824: | |
Principles of conveyancing : designed for the use of students with an introduction on the study of that branch of law | |
Reflections on government in general, with their application to the British constitution. : In five sections. I. On the natural Equality of Man; with Remarks on the Republican and Monarchical Forms. II. On the Form of Government, relative to the Security of Liberty. III. On Government, relative to the Improvement of the People; with Observations on Reform. IV. On Government relative to Religion. V. On Government, relative to its Origin and Powers; its Laws and Organization. By Charles Watkins, Esq | |
A treatise on copyholds |