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Kings MS 80-97
- Record Id:
- 036-002017005
- Hierarchy Root Ancestor Record Id:
- 032-002016915
- MDARK:
- ark:/81055/vdc_100000000030.0x000140
- LARK:
- SLARK:
- Format:
- ISAD(G)
- Reference (shelfmark):
- Kings MS 80-97
- Title:
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'A COURSE OF LECTURES on the English Law', by Robert [afterwards Sir Robert] Chambers, Blackstone's successor as Vinerian Professor at Oxford (1762, Justice in Bengal 1774). Fifty-six lectures in four series, forming eighteen volumes. Copies. The Treatise on Estates and Tenures by the late Sir Robert Chambers, published by his nephew Sir C. H. Chambers in 1824, corresponds to contents of lectures iii-x, xiv, xix-xxi of pt. III, but is apparently taken from a MS. of another recension of the lectures. Attached to the covers of vols. VIII-XVIII are copies of a printed syllabus of pts. II, III of the lectures.
Paper. Quarto. 9 1/4 in. x 71/4 in. Circ .A.D. 1762-1774. Bound in red russia or red morocco, blind-tooled and rebacked.
- Collection Area:
- Western Manuscripts
- Project / Collection:
- King's Manuscripts
- Hierarchy Record Ids:
- 032-002016915
036-002017005 - Is part of:
- Kings MS 1-446 : King's Manuscripts
Kings MS 80-97 : 'A COURSE OF LECTURES on the English Law', by Robert [afterwards Sir Robert] Chambers, Blackstone's successor as… - Contains:
- Kings MS 80 : Vol. I (ff. 155). Introduction. Four lectures.
Kings MS 81 : Vol. II (ff. 127). Part I (Public Law), lectures i-iv.
Kings MS 82 : Vol .III (ff.159). Part I continued, lectures v-vii. Of the first part of lecture vi (Royal Family) there are two versions, the…
Kings MS 83 : Vol. IV.(ff. 76). Part I continued, lectures viii, ix.
Kings MS 84 : Vol. V (ff. 116). Part I continued, lectures x-xii.
Kings MS 85 : Vol. VI (ff. 79). Part I continued, lectures xiii, xiv.
Kings MS 86 : Vol. VII (ff. 72). Part I concluded, lectures xv, xvi.
Kings MS 87 : Vol. VIII (ff. 123). Part II (Criminal Law), lectures i-iii.
Kings MS 88 : Vol. IX (ff. 149). Part II continued, lectures iv-vii.
Kings MS 89 : Vol. X (ff. 122). Part II continued, lectures viii-xi.
Kings MS 90 : Vol. XI (ff. 64). Part II concluded, lectures xii-xiv.
Kings MS 91 : Vol .XII (ff. 148). Part III (Private Law), lectures i-iii.
Kings MS 92 : Vol. XIII (ff.133). Part III continued, lectures iv-vi.
Kings MS 93 : Vol. XIV (ff. 131). Part III continued, lectures vii-ix.
Kings MS 94 : Vol. XV (ff. 90). Part III continued, lectures x-xii.
Kings MS 95 : Vol. XVI (ff. 100). Part III continued, lectures xiii-xv.
Kings MS 96 : Vol. XVII (ff. 90). Part III continued, lectures xvi-xviii.
Kings MS 97 : VoI.XVIII (ff. 114). Part III concluded, lectures xix-xxii.
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- 032-002016915[0065]/036-002017005
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- Record Type (Level):
- Series
- Extent:
- 18 items
- Digitised Content:
- Languages:
- English
- Scripts:
- Latin
- Start Date:
- 1757
- End Date:
- 1774
- Date Range:
- c 1762-1774
- Era:
- CE
- Access:
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