Marriott, James, Sir, 1730?-1803
Marriott, James, 1730?-1803
Marriott, James, ca. 1730-1803
James Marriott
Gentleman of Cambridge
Marriott, James, fl. 1758
VIAF ID: 75425430 ( Personal )
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Works
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The case of the Dutch ships, considered. | |
Decisions in the High court of admiralty, during the time of Sir George Hay, and of Sir James Marriott, late judges of that court. | |
English admiralty reports. | |
Formulare instrumentorum: or, A formulary of authentic instruments, writs, and standing orders, used in the High courts of admiralty of Great Britain, of prize and instance. | |
A letter to the Dutch merchants in England | |
Mémoire justificatif de la conduite de la Grande Bretagne, en arrêtant les navires étrangers et les munitions de guerre, destinées aux insurgens de l'Amérique. | |
Plan of a code of laws for the province of Quebec | |
Poems written chiefly at the University of Cambridge; together with a Latin oration upon the history and genius of the Roman and Canon laws, with a comparison of the laws of England, spoken in the Chapel at Trinity-Hall, Cambridge, December 21, 1756 | |
Political considerations; being a few thoughts of a candid man at the present crisis in a letter to a noble lord retired from power. | |
The rights and privileges of both the universities and of the University of Cambridge in particular defended in a charge to the grand jury at the Quarter Sessions for the Peace held in and for the Town of Cambridge the tenth Day of October 1768. Also an argument in the case of the colleges of Christ and Emmanuel. By James Marriott, LL.D | |
To the freemen of the borough of Sudbury. | |
Two poems presented to his Grace the Duke of Newcastle : Chancellor of the University of Cambridge, upon his Grace's revisiting that University, April, M.DCC.LV. In order to lay the first Stone of the New-Building |