Eyre, James Sir
Eyre, James
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The opinions of Mr. James Eyre, Mr. Edmund Hoskins, Mr. E. Thurlow, and Mr. John Dunning, on the subject of Lord Clive's jaghire
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A letter to the Rt. Hon. Sir James Eyre, Lord Chief Justice of the Common Pleas, on the subject of the cause, Boulton & Watt v. Hornblower & Maberly, for infringement on Mr. Watt's patent for an improvement on the steam engine
no cover - TCThe charge delivered by the Rig...Eyre, James Sir
The charge delivered by the Right Honourable Sir James Eyre
no cover - TCThe charge delivered by the Rig...Eyre, James Sir
The charge delivered by the Right Honourable Sir James Eyre, Lord Chief Justice ... and one of the Commissioners named in a special Commission of Oyer and Terminer ... to enquire of certain high treasons and misprisions of treason, within the county of Middlesex, to the Grand Jury, at the Session House on Clerkenwell Green, on ... the 2d day of October 1794
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The opinions of Mr. James Eyre, Mr. Edmund Hoskins, Mr. E. Thurlow, and Mr. John Dunning, on the subject of Lord Clive's jaghire
- Open Work
A letter to the Rt. Hon. Sir James Eyre, Lord Chief Justice of the Common Pleas, on the subject of the cause, Boulton & Watt v. Hornblower & Maberly, for infringement on Mr. Watt's patent for an improvement on the steam engine
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The charge delivered by the Right Honourable Sir James Eyre
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The charge delivered by the Right Honourable Sir James Eyre, Lord Chief Justice ... and one of the Commissioners named in a special Commission of Oyer and Terminer ... to enquire of certain high treasons and misprisions of treason, within the county of Middlesex, to the Grand Jury, at the Session House on Clerkenwell Green, on ... the 2d day of October 1794