Criminal justice, Administration of (Eldon)
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Found in 84 Collections and/or Records:
Letter to the Right Honble John, Earl of Eldon, Lord High Chancellor of England, on the Subject of Forgeries and Bank Prosecutions, and on the Proposed Amelioration of the Criminal Law, 1821
Item — Volume 056-004
Dates:
1821
Macquaire, Lachlan, A Letter to The Right Honourable Viscount Sidmouth, in Refutation of Statement made by the Hon Henry Grey Bennet, MP in a pamphlet "On the transportation laws, the state of the hulks, and of the colonies in New South Wales, 1821
Item — Volume 15
Dates:
1821
Monney, William, Considerations on Prisons with a Plan for a Better Regulation, the treatment of criminal prisoners, and the prevention of crimes. Submitted with great deference and respect to the consideration of the members of the British legislature, 1812
Item — Volume 120
Dates:
1812
Montagu, Basil, Enquiries respecting the Insolvent Debtors Bill with the Opinions of Dr. Paley and Mr. Burke, and Dr. Johnson upon Imprisonment for Debt., 1816
Item — Volume 52
Dates:
1816
Montagu, Basil, Thoughts on the Abolition of the Punishment of Death in Cases of Bankruptcy, 1821
Item — Volume 9
Dates:
1821
Murray, Robert Lathrop, An Appeal to the British Nation: containing, all the documents, the ecclesiastical and legal opinions, and the whole of the proceedings, relative to his late extraordinary trial, for bigamy., 1815
Item — Volume 71
Dates:
1815
Nottingham, Heneage Finch, Earl of, A treatise on the King's power of granting pardons in cases of impeachment, 1791
Item — Volume 125
Dates:
1791
Observations on the Law of Treason wherein it is attempted to be shewn, that conspiring to levy war is not treason by the law of England., 1794
Item — Volume 96
Dates:
1794
Observations on the Queen’s Case and Particularly on the Evidence of Meidge Barbara Kress in a Letter to a Friend on the Continent By a Barrister, 1821
Item — Volume 056-007
Dates:
1821