Topic: Legal History
Browse Notes & Queries articles (1849–1900) tagged with the topic “Legal History”. Explore Victorian-era queries, notes, and replies on this subject.
30 articles found.
- WHITE GLOVES AT A MAIDEN ASSIZE (1849, REPLY)
- Lord Erskine's Brooms (1849, QUERY)
- SIR WILLIAM SKIPWYTH, KING'S JUSTICE IN IRELAND (1849, QUERY)
- Collar of Esses (1850, REPLY)
- The New Temple (1850, NOTE)
- PULTENEY'S BALLAD OF "THE HONEST JURY." (1850, NOTE)
- Culprit, Origin of the Word (1850, NOTE)
- NOTES FROM FLY-LEAVES, No. 5 (1850, NOTE)
- Daysman (1850, REPLY)
- NOTES UPON CUNNINGHAM'S HANDBOOK FOR LONDON (1850, NOTE)
- The New Temple (1850, QUERY)
- Meaning of "Pension." (1850, QUERY)
- Col. Lilburn (1850, QUERY)
- Warton and Heinsius (1850, MISCELLANIES)
- The Temple or a Temple (1850, QUERY)
- CHANGE OF NAME (1850, REPLY)
- Change of Name (1850, REPLY)
- Old Auster Tenement (1850, REPLY)
- Sydenham or Tidenham (1850, REPLY)
- Ductor Dubitantium (1850, REPLY)
- Cardinal.—"Never did Cardinal bring good to England." (1850, QUERY)
- Ale Draper—Eugene Aram (1850, QUERY)
- BISHOPS AND THEIR PRECEDENCE (1850, REPLY)
- COLLAR OF SS. (1850, REPLY)
- NOTES ON JESSE'S "LONDON AND ITS CELEBRITIES." (1851, NOTE)
- Herstmonceux Castle (1851, REPLY)
- Burning the Hill (1851, REPLY)
- Clement's Inn (1851, REPLY)
- Lynch Law (1851, REPLY)
- RED BOOK OF THE IRISH EXCHEQUER (1851, QUERY)