Cockburn, Alexander James Edmund, 1802-1880
Cockburn, A. E. (Alexander Edmund), Sir, 1802-1880
Cockburn, Alexander James Edmund, Sir, 1802-1880
Alexander Cockburn, 12. Baronet
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Preferred Forms
- 100 1 _ ‡a Alexander Cockburn, 12. Baronet
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Cockburn, A. E. ‡q (Alexander Edmund), ‡c Sir, ‡d 1802-1880
- 100 1 _ ‡a Cockburn, Alexander James Edmund ‡d 1802-1880
- 100 1 _ ‡a Cockburn, Alexander James Edmund ‡d 1802-1880
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Cockburn, Alexander James Edmund, ‡d 1802-1880
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (25)
Works
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Cases of controverted elections determined in the eleventh Parliament of the United Kingdom | |
Charge of the Lord Chief Justice of England to the grand jury at the Central Criminal Court, in the case of the Queen against Nelson and Brand : taken from the shorthand writer's notes | |
Commentaries upon martial law, with special reference to its regulation and restraint; with an introduction, containing comments upon the charge of the lord chief justice. | |
The corporations of England and Wales ... | |
Latin translation of Gray's Elegy. | |
A letter to the Rt. Hon. Lord Penzance ... 1878: | |
Nationality, or the law relating to subjects and aliens, considered with a view to future legislation | |
Our judicial system, 1870: | |
Petition for Sir Alexander Cockburn : of Langtoun, Baronet, apparent heir-male of the family of Langtoun, pursuer | |
Queen v. Burney and others | |
Remarks upon the Abstract from the records produced for the creditors of Langtoun in the process, Sir Alexander Cockburn of Langtoun against them; ... | |
Report of the commissioners. | |
Speech of Mr. Cockburn on behalf of the Salisbury and Yeovil, Exeter Yeovil and Dorchester, Exeter and Exmouth, and Blandford and Bruton lines on the 30th of June and 1st and 2nd of July, 1847. | |
The Tichborne trial, the summing-up by the lord chief justice of England. Together with the addresses of the judges, the verdict, and the sentence; the whole accompanied by a history of the case and copious alphabetical index. | |
The "Times" summary of the judges' summing-up of the trial of the claimant for perjury, in the Court of Queen's bench, before the lord chief justice of England, Mr. Justice Mellor and Mr. Justice Lush : Mr. Hawkins, Q.C., Mr. Serjeant Parry, Mr. Chapman Barber, Mr. J.C. Mathew anMr. Chas. Bowen, appeared for the Crown : Dr. Kenealy, Q.C., Mr. M'Mahon and Mr. Cooper Wyld, were counsel for defendent : a concise and complete history of the whole case. |