William Murray, 1st Earl Of Mansfield
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Gender | Male |
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Born | Scone Palace |
United Kingdom | |
Died | Kenwood House |
London | |
United Kingdom | |
Spouse | Elizabeth Finch |
Parents | Marjory Scott |
Job | Judge |
Politician | |
Barrister | |
Education | Christ Church |
Westminster School | |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 646676 |
A Treatise on the Study of the Law
The Speech of the Right Honourable Lord Mansfield in the House of Lords, in the Cause Between the City of London and the Dissenters
Reports of Cases Argued and Adjudged in the Court of King's Bench: During the Time of Lord Mansfield's Presiding in that Court, from Michaelmas Term 30 Geo. II. 1756, to Easter Term 12 Geo. III. 1772 . . .
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England's Alarm! on the Prevailing Doctrine of Libels, As Laid Down by the Earl of Mansfield: In a Letter to His Lordship by a Country Gentleman: to Which Is Added by Way of Appendix, the Celebrated Dialogue Between a Gentleman and a Farmer, Written By
The Thistle; A Dispassionate Examine of the Prejudice of Englishmen in General to the Scotch Nation; And a Late Arrogant Insult Offered to All Scotchmen, in a Letter to the Author of Old England, 1746. the Second Edition
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The Rose: Being a Detection of the Pernicious Tendency of Two Libels Lately Published, Viz. in the Old England Journal, and a Pamphlet Entitled, the Thistle. Together with Some Considerations for Repealing the Heretable Jurisdictions Reserved to the Scots
The Thistle; A Dispassionate Examine of the Prejudice of Englishmen in General to the Scotch Nation; And Particularly of a Late Arrogant Insult Offered to All Scotchmen the Third Edition
The Genuine Speech of Lord Mansfield, in Giving the Judgment of the Court of King's-Bench, on Monday, November 28, 1774, in the Cause of Campbell Against Hall, Respecting the King's Letters Patents
Lord Mansfield's Speech in Giving the Judgment of the Court of King's-Bench, on Monday, November 28, 1774, in the Cause of Campbell Against Hall, Respecting the King's Letters Patent, of the 20th of July 1764
The Thistle: A Dispassionate Examen of the Prejudice of Englishmen in General to the Scotch Nation; And, Particularly, of a Late Arrogant Insult Offered to All Scotchmen. in a Letter to the Author of Old England, 1746
The Speech of the Right Honourable Lord Mansfield in the House of Lords, in the Cause Between the City of London and the Dissenters
Reports of Cases Argued and Adjudged in the Court of King's Bench: During the Time of Lord Mansfield's Presiding in that Court, from Michaelmas Term 30 Geo. II. 1756, to Easter Term 12 Geo. III. 1772 . . .
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England's Alarm! on the Prevailing Doctrine of Libels, As Laid Down by the Earl of Mansfield: In a Letter to His Lordship by a Country Gentleman: to Which Is Added by Way of Appendix, the Celebrated Dialogue Between a Gentleman and a Farmer, Written By
The Thistle; A Dispassionate Examine of the Prejudice of Englishmen in General to the Scotch Nation; And a Late Arrogant Insult Offered to All Scotchmen, in a Letter to the Author of Old England, 1746. the Second Edition
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The Rose: Being a Detection of the Pernicious Tendency of Two Libels Lately Published, Viz. in the Old England Journal, and a Pamphlet Entitled, the Thistle. Together with Some Considerations for Repealing the Heretable Jurisdictions Reserved to the Scots
The Thistle; A Dispassionate Examine of the Prejudice of Englishmen in General to the Scotch Nation; And Particularly of a Late Arrogant Insult Offered to All Scotchmen the Third Edition
The Genuine Speech of Lord Mansfield, in Giving the Judgment of the Court of King's-Bench, on Monday, November 28, 1774, in the Cause of Campbell Against Hall, Respecting the King's Letters Patents
Lord Mansfield's Speech in Giving the Judgment of the Court of King's-Bench, on Monday, November 28, 1774, in the Cause of Campbell Against Hall, Respecting the King's Letters Patent, of the 20th of July 1764
The Thistle: A Dispassionate Examen of the Prejudice of Englishmen in General to the Scotch Nation; And, Particularly, of a Late Arrogant Insult Offered to All Scotchmen. in a Letter to the Author of Old England, 1746
William Murray, 1st Earl Of Mansfield Life story
William Murray, 1st Earl of Mansfield, PC, SL was a British barrister, politician and judge noted for his reform of English law. Born to Scottish nobility, he was educated in Perth, Scotland, before moving to London at the age of 13 to take up a place at Westminster School.