John Paul
Active Years
Min year: 1730, Max year: 1800, Max count: 4
As Author
- 1730: A faithful account of the conduct of Provost James Innes and Baillie James Innes in Elgin, in the affair of Alves
- 1753: To the Right Hon. the Lord mayor, the Worshipful the Aldermen, deputies, and Common-Council of the City of London
- 1771: Dissertatio medica inauguralis de rheumatismo acuto
- 1773: The parish officer's complete guide
- 1774: The parish officer's complete guide
- 1775: Every landlord or tenant his own lawyer
- 1775: Every landlord or tenant his own lawyer
- 1775: A digest of the laws relating to the game of this kingdom
- 1776: The parish officer's complete guide
- 1776: Every landlord or tenant his own lawyer
- 1776: A digest of the laws relating to the game of this kingdom
- 1776: A system of the laws relative to bankruptcy. Shewing the whole theory and practice of that branch of the law, from the issuing the commission to the final dividend and writ of supersedeas for dissolving the same: to which is added, Forms of Petitions and Instructions for every necessary Application to the Court of Chancery in the Course of a Commission. Compiled for the Use of The Creditor, Debtor, Assignee, Bankrupt, and all others that may be any way interested therein. Selected from the Authentic Manuscripts and Papers of a late Deputy Secretary of Bankrupts, deceased, by John Paul, Author of the Tenant's Law, Parish Officer, &c
- 1777: Every landlord or tenant his own lawyer
- 1778: Every landlord or Tenant his own lawyer
- 1779: A clear and compendious system of the excise laws, methodically arranged, and alphabetically digested
- 1780: A digest of the laws relating to the game of this kingdom
- 1781: The law of tythes. Digested on an entire new practical plan, for the use of the country gentleman, parson, farmer, or whom else it may concern. In which is comprehended, All the Statutes, Adjudged Cases, Resolutions, and Judgments in Equity, and in the Ecclesiastical Courts relating thereto. Particularly The Law, as now established, touching the Agistment of Cattle. By John Paul, Esq; Barrister at Law
- 1781: The parish officer's complete guide
- 1781: The law of tythes. Digested on an entire new practical plan. For the use of the country gentleman, parson, farmer, or whom else it may concern. In which is comprehended, All the Statutes, Adjudged Cases. Resolutions, and Judgments in Equity, and in the Ecclesiastical Courts relating thereto. By John Paul, Esq; Barrister at Law
- 1782: Every landlord or tenant his own lawyer
- 1782: Every landlord or tenant his own lawyer
- 1785: The compleat constable; being a digest of the statute and common law; divested of the technical law terms. To which are now Added, Practical Strictures on the Several Duties to be Performed in the Due Execution of the Office of Constable. By John Paul, Esq. Barrister at Law
- 1785: The parish officer's complete guide
- 1787: Every landlord and tenant his own lawyer
- 1791: The laws relating to landlords and tenants; or, every landlord and tenant his own lawyer; containing the whole law respecting landlords, tenants, and lodgers, laid down in a plain, easy, and comprehensive manner; to which are added The most approved Forms of Notices to quit, Directions for making a Distress, and for Replevying Goods when illegally taken: also Memorandums for letting Houses, Lands, and Apartments by Agreement, or on Lease; and various Precedents of Leases, and other Useful Deeds, as settled by the most eminent Counsel. By John Paul, Barrister at Law, Author of the Constable, Churchwarden, Overseer, Surveyor, and Highway Guide, and other Law Tracts. Revised and corrected by George Wilson, Serjeant at Law
- 1793: The parish officer's complete guide
- 1795: The laws relating to landlords and tenants
- 1800: Every landlord or tenant his own lawyer
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