Nutt, Richard, 1694?-1780
Nutt, R. (Richard), -1780
Nutt, R.
Nutt, Richard (około 1694-1780).
Richard Nutt
Nutt, Richard
Nutt, Richard ca. 1693?-1780
VIAF ID: 99370088 (Personal)
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Nutt, R. ‡q (Richard), ‡d -1780
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Nutt, Richard
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Nutt, Richard ‡d ca. 1693?-1780
- 100 1 _ ‡a Nutt, Richard, ‡d 1694?-1780
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Works
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The British compendium : or, Rudiments of honour. Vol. I. In two parts. Containing, the genealogies of all the nobility of England... Also, their coronation robes... arms, crests... To which is added, the institution... of knigthood... The seventh edition, corrected and enlarged, to the year 1731.... | |
Carter's Law of mortgages, 2d edition, London 1728 | |
A compleat history of Oxfordshire. : Containing, 1. The geographical description of the county in alphabetical order. 2. The ecclesiastical history. 3. The civil history. 4. The natural history. 5. The literary history. 6. The antiquities. 7. A map of the county. 8. An account of the gentlemens seats; a table of the names of all the towns and villages, &c. with the value of the livings: also a scheme of all the Market-Towns, &c. their distance from London, and from one another, &c | |
An institute of the laws of England; or : the laws of England in their natural order, according to common use... In four books : The third edition | |
Jacob's law diction[ary] | |
De Laudibus Legum Angliæ | |
Lex maneriorum, 1733: | |
Lex vadiorum : the law of mortgages, wherein is treated the nature of mortgages, either by deed absolute, and the several sorts of proviso's therein, or by defeazance, demise and redemise, covenant, or otherwise : with special clauses, conditions, &c., illustrated by many presidents and adjudged cases : also of payment of mortgage money, by whom and to whom ... | |
The Lucubrations of Isaac Bickerstaff, Esq. Revised and Corrected by the Author. Vol. I [ - IV]. | |
Magna Britannia et Hiberniae, antiqua & nova. Or a new survey of Great-Britain wherein to the topographical account given by Mr. Cambden, and the late editors of his Britannia, is added a more large history... Togegher with the chronology of the most remarkable actions of the Britains, Romans, Saxons, Danes, and Normans... Collected and composed by an impartial hand. Vol. I [-Vol. IV] [-Containing, I. The geographical description of each county in alphabetical order. 2. The ecclesiastical history... Vol. V [-Vol. VI]] | |
A new Law-Dictionary: Containing, The Interpretation and Definition of Words and Terms used in the Law; and Also the Whole Law, and the Practice Thereof, Under All the Heads and Titles of the Same. Together With Such Informations Relating Thereto, as Explain the History and Antiquity of the Law, and Our Manners, Customs, and Original Government. Abstracted From All Dictionaries, Abridgments, Institutes, Reports, Year-Books, Charters, Registers, Chronicles, and Histories, Published to This Time. And Fitted for the Use of Barristers, Students, and Practicioners of the Law, Members of Parliament, and Other Gentlemen, Justices of Peace, Clergymen, &c. by Giles Jacob, Gent. | |
The penal laws against papists and popish recusants, nonconformists and nonjurors: with the statutes relating to the succession of the crown, forfeited estates, tumults and riots, imprisonment of suspected persons; and the late acts for obliging papists and nonjurors to register their estates. In which are comprehended all the oaths, submissions, declarations, confessions, affirmations and assurances, required by the government from the first year of Q. Elizabeth down to the present year 1723. | |
Rider"s british merlin |