Woolrych, Humphry W. (Humphry William), 1795-1871
Woolrych, Humphry William 1795-1871
Woolrych, Humphry W.
Woolrych, Humphrey W.
Humphry William Woolrych English lawyer, legal writer and biographer
Woolrych, Humphry W. (Humphry William)
Woolrych, Humphry William
VIAF ID: 64358514 ( Personal )
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- 100 0 _ ‡a Humphry William Woolrych ‡c English lawyer, legal writer and biographer
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Woolrych, Humphry W.
- 100 1 _ ‡a Woolrych, Humphry W. ‡q (Humphry William)
- 100 1 _ ‡a Woolrych, Humphry W. ‡q (Humphry William), ‡d 1795-1871
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Woolrych, Humphry William ‡d 1795-1871
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Works
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The game laws, including the law as to deer and other wild animals and birds ... | |
The history and results of the present capital punishments in England; to which are added, full tables of convictions, executions, &c. | |
The law of party walls and fences, including the new Metropolitan buildings act, with notes. | |
The life of the Right Honourable Sir Edward Coke, knt., lord chief justice of the king's bench, &c | |
Lives of eminent serjeants-at-law of the English bar. | |
Memoirs of the life of Judge Jeffreys, sometime lord high chancellor of England | |
The Metropolitan Building Act, 18 and 19 Vict. Cap. 122; etc., etc., with notes, a glossary of architectural terms, and full index. | |
The New inclosure act, 6 & 7 William IV, c. 115 | |
The new Inclosure act, 8 & 9 Vict., c. CXVIII, with notes and indexes | |
Our island: | |
A practical treatise on the law of window lights, containing I. What are ancient lights. II. What privileges new lights have. III. Of the obstructions to lights, together with the remedies for obstructing them. IV. What will operate as an extinguishment of the privilege of lights, as unity of possession, &c. and what not. | |
Remarks on the rank of Queen's serjeant | |
Series of the great law officers, &c. &c. | |
A series of the lords chancellors, keepers of the great seal, masters of the rolls, vice-chancellors, chief justices and judges of the courts of King's Bench, Common Pleas, and Exchequer, with the attorneys and solicitors-general of England, from the reign of Queen Elizabeth until the present day : with their promotions, deaths, or resignations | |
A short analysis of the criminal law of England, giving a general and comprehensive view of indictable offences, their punishments, and the statutes that create them, with observations. | |
A treatise of legal time, with its computations and reckonings | |
A treatise on the law of rights of common, with a supplement, containing the cases and statutes, and the Act of 4 & 5 W. 4, c. 30, to facilitate the exchange of lands, with explanatory notes. | |
A treatise on the law of waters, 1851: |