Hardwicke, Philip Yorke, Earl of, 1690-1764
Hardwicke, Philip Yorke of 1690-1764
Hardwicke, Philip Yorke, 1690-1764
Yorke, Philip, 1690-1764
Philip Yorke, 1st Earl of Hardwicke English lawyer and politician who served as Lord Chancellor (1690-1764)
Yorke, Philip, 1st earl of Hardwicke, 1690-1764
Hardwicke, Phillip Yorke, 1690-1764
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Philip Yorke, 1st Earl of Hardwicke ‡c English lawyer and politician who served as Lord Chancellor (1690-1764)
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Yorke, Philip, ‡c 1st earl of Hardwicke, ‡d 1690-1764
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Works
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Cases determined in the courts of equity, from 1783 to 1796 inclusive. | |
Decisions of the Court of King's bench, upon settlement cases: from the death of Lord Raymond, in march 1732, to June, 1776, inclusive. | |
A discourse of the judicial authority belonging to the office of Master of the Rolls in the High Court of Chancery. | |
Hermes, or a Philosophical inquiry concerning universal grammar, by James Harris Esq. The third edition revised and corrected. | |
The life and correspondence of Philip Yorke earl of Hardwicke lord high chancellor of Great Britain. | |
[Philip Yorke, pierwszy hrabia Hardwicke] | |
Reports of cases argued and adjudged in the Court of King's bench, in the seventh, eighth, ninth and tenth years of King George the Second. [1734-1735] | |
Reports of cases argued and determined in the High Court of Chancery, in the time of Lord Chancellor Hardwicke. [1736-1754] | |
Royal Bank of Scotland. The Gov. and Co. of the Royal Bank of Scotland ... [MI] 1729: | |
The royal tribes of wales. By Philip Yorke, Esq. of Erthig | |
A short and easy method of reducing the exorbitant pride and arrogance of the city of Dublin in a letter to that worthy patriot, the Honorable Mr. Justice Yorke | |
Two speeches in the House of Lords : I. On the bill, for abolishing the heretable jurisdictions in Scotland. II. On the militia-bill | |
Two speeches of a late lord chancellor. | |
Yorke–Talbot slavery opinion | |
ヨーク=タルボット奴隷制度意見書 |