Lushington, Stephen, 1782-1873
Stephen Lushington English cricketer
Stephen Lushington
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Lushington, Stephen, ‡d 1782-1873
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Works
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The genuine speech of Charles Nicholas Pallmer, Esq in reply to Dr. Lushington's address to the House of Commons, on the 12th June, 1827, on presenting the petitions of the free people of colour of the West Indies. | |
The judgments of the Consistory Court of London, Court of King's Bench, Court of Exchequer Chamber, and the Arches Court of Canterbury, in the Braintree church-rate case : with an introductory sketch | |
Letters of Maria Edgeworth and Anna Letitia Barbauld | |
Mr. Alderman Lushington begs you to accept his sincere thanks for the honour of your vote, and entreats your further exertions in his favour during the election | |
Papers elucidating the claims of Sir Augustus d'Este, K.C.H. | |
Report of the debate in the House of Commons, June the 16th, 1825 on Dr. Lushington's motion respecting the deportation of Messrs. L.C. Lecesne and J. Escoffery, two persons of colour from Jamaica | |
Reports of cases argued and determined in the High Court of Admiralty, commencing with the judgments of the Right Hon. Stephen Lushington. | |
Speech of Dr. Lushington, delivered at a general meeting of the Society for the Abolition of Slavery throughout the British Dominions, held at Exeter Hall, London, April 23, 1831 | |
The speech of Dr. Lushington, in support of the bill for the better regulation of chimney-sweepers and their apprentices and for preventing the employment of boys in climbing chimnies. | |
Speech of Dr. Lushington [microform], 1978: | |
The substance of the speeches of S. Lushington, LL. D. and J. Sydney Taylor, A.M.. barrister-at-law, at a public meeting in Exeter-Hall (of the Society for the Promotion of Prison Discipline), Monday, May 30, 1831, on the resolution relative to the punishment of death |