Abbott, Charles Baron Tenterden
Also known as
Abbott, Charles 1st Baron TenterdenAbbott, Charles, Tenterden BaronAbbott, Charles
Born 1762-01-01
Died 1832-01-01
Identifiers
- VIAF37298262
- WikidataQ336138
- ISNI0000000081166213
- Open LibraryOL839099A
Top Subjects
- Maritime law (6)
- Great Britain (4)
- Maritime law -- Great Britain (3)
- Maritime law -- United States (2)
- England (2)
- Satire (1)
- United States (1)
Books by Abbott, Charles Baron Tenterden
Total count: 10
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An essay on the use and abuse of satires.n.1786-01-01
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A treatise of the law relative to merchant ships and seamenin four parts ...Printed and sold by James Humphreys ...1802-01-01
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A treatise of the law relative to merchant ships and seamenin four parts2nd ed., with additions.Printed for Brooke and Clarke, and J. Butterworth1804-01-01
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Tratado sobre as leys relativas a navios mercantes e marinheirosF.B. Wright1819-01-01
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The charge delivered by the Right Honourable the Lord Chief Justice Abbott, at the session house on Clerkenwell Green, Middlesex, on Monday the 27th of March 1820, to the Grand Jury assembled under a Special commission of oyer and terminer, issued under the great seal, to enquire of certain high treasons and other offences, in the said commission mentionedPrinted by Luke Hansard & Sons1820-01-01
A treatise on the law relative to merchant ships and seamen: in four parts; I. Of the owners of merchant ships; II. Of the persons employed in the navigation thereof; III. Of the carriage of goods therein; IV. Of the wages of merchant seamen.3d American ed., improved ay [!] a digest of American decisions subsequent to Judge Story's notes.G. Lamson1822-01-01-
Let the plaintiff's attorney or agent attend me at my chambers in Serjeants Inn to morrow at [blank] of the clock in the [blank] to shew cause why upon payment of [blank] the debt for which this action is brought together with the costs ...[s.n.]1822-01-01
A treatise of the law relative to merchant ships & seamen, in six parts.I. Of the owners of merchant ships. II. Of the board of trade--local marine boards--mercantile marine offices and naval courts. III. Of the persons employed in the navigation of merchant ships, and of the conveyance of passengers. IV. Of the carriage of goods in merchant ships. V. Of the hiring and wages of merchant seamen. VI. Of general average--salvage--collision--and maritime liens.12th ed. By Samuel Prentice.Shaw and Sons1881-01-01-
An essay on the use and abuse of satire ... .Corpus Christi College1900-01-01
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A treatise on the law relative to merchant ships and seamenin four parts; I. Of the owners of merchant ships; II. Of the persons employed in the navigation thereof; III. Of the carriage of goods therein; IV. Of the wages of merchant seamenLawbook Exchange2007-01-01