Scott, William
Also known as
Scott, William Baron StowellWilliam Scott, Baron Stowell (1745–1836)William ScottWilliam Scott, 1st Baron StowellScott, William, Baron Stowell, 1745-1836Scott, William 1745-1836Scott, William, 1745-1836, baron Stowell of Stowell ParkScott, William SirScott, WilliamScott, William, Sir, Baron Stowell of Stowell Park, 1745-1836Stowell, William Scott, 1745-1836William Scott, 1st and last Baron Stowell of Stowell ParkSir William ScottWilliam Scott StowellWilliam Scott; Baren StowellWilliam Stowellويليام سكوتウィリアム・スコット男爵A. William Scott, 1st Baron StowellWilliam Scott, 1:e baron StowellWilliam Scott, 1. Stowell BaronuScott, William, 1745-1836Lord Stowell
William Scott, 1st Baron Stowell (17 October 1745 – 28 January 1836) was an English judge and jurist. He served as Judge of the High Court of Admiralty from 1798 to 1828. -Wikipedia
Born 1745-01-01
Died 1836-01-01
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- ISNI0000000108875678
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- Great Britain (8)
- Law reports, digests (3)
- Early works to 1800 (2)
- Trials (Divorce) (2)
- England (2)
- Admiralty (1)
- Great Britain. High Court of Admiralty (1)
Books by Scott, William
Total count: 14
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In the Consistory Court of London, Augusta Evans, the wife versus Thomas Evans, Esq., the husbandsentence given by Sir William Scott, July 2, 1790[s.n.]1790-01-01
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Reports of cases argued and determined in the High Court of Admiralty; (Great Britain)commencing with the judgments of the Right Honorable Sir William Scott, Michaelmas Term 1798re-printed: (from the London copy of A. Strachan, law printer to His Majesty) and sold by James Humphreys, no. 106, south side of Market-Street.1800-01-01
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A report of the case of Horner against Liddiardupon the question of what consent is necessary to the marriage of illegitimate minors; determined, on the 24th May 1799, in the Consistorial Court of London, by ... Sir William Scott ... with an introductory essay upon the theory and the history of laws relating to illegitimate children, and to the encouragement of marriage in general. By Alexander Croke ...Printed by A. Strahan, for J. Butterworth1800-01-01
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Substance of the speech of the Right Honourable Sir William Scott, delivered in the House of Commons, Wednesday, April 7, 1802, upon a motion for leave to bring in a bill, relative to the non-residence of the clergy, and other affairs of the churchPublished by Cobbett and Morgan, Pall Mall, and White, Fleet Street1802-01-01
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The trial of Richard Curling, Thomas Moss, John Forwood, John Sanders, and Thomas Readboatmen of Ramsgate, for felony & piracy, in stealing 65 fathoms of cable, and part of an anchor, belonging to the brig traveller, of Lynn, while on her way from the Downs, to Ramsgate Harbour; tried before Sir William Scott, & Sir Simon Le Blanc, at the admiralty sessions, held at the Sessions House, Justice Hall, in the Old Bailey, London, on Friday, the 11th of July, 1806Printed by Thomas North1807-01-01
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A report of the judgment, delivered in the Consistorial Court of London, on the sixteenth day of July, 1811Printed for J. Butterworth1811-01-01
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Some observations upon the argument drawn by Mr. Huskisson and the Bullion Committeefrom the high price of gold bullion, first published in letters to the editor of the TimesPrinted by W. Bulmer and Co ... and sold by G. and W. Nicol1811-01-01
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The judgment pronounced by Sir William Scott, in the Consistory Court of London, on the 13th July 1810, in a suit instituted by Edward Loveden Loveden, Esq., M.P., for a divorce from Ann Loveden his wifePrinted for John Stockdale1811-01-01
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Trial by jurythe manner in which common juries are struck and summoned in civil cases, according to the law of England, compared with the manner in which they are to be struck and summoned in Scotland, under the new act of Parliament : as delivered in a course of lectures to the city of Edinburgh in Freemasons-HallPrinted for Bell and Bradfute, and John Fairbairn ... by Stevenson1815-01-01
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A letter to the Right Hon. Sir Wm. Scott, in answer to Mr. Brougham's letter to Sir Samuel Romilly, upon the abuse of charities and ministerial patronage in the appointments under the late actPrinted for J. Hatchard1818-01-01
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Reports of cases argued and determined in the Consistory Court of Londoncontaining the judgments of the Right Hon. Sir William ScottPrinted by A. Strahan for J. Butterworth & Son1822-01-01
Account of the discovery of the heart of Lord Edward Bruce, at Culross in PerthshireJ. Nichols1824-01-01-
Church development; or, How to repress Romanizing tendenciesJ. Burns1843-01-01
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In the consistory court of LondonAugusta Evans versus Thomas Evans, Sentence given July 2, 1790. [Divorce case]