William Sheppard
Active Years
Min year: 1641, Max year: 1791, Max count: 9
As Author
- 1641: The offices and duties of constables, borsholders, tything-men, treasurers of the county-stock, overseers for the poore, and other lay-ministers
- 1648: The learning of common assurances. Or, A plain and familiar treatise, opening the learning of the common assurances or conveyances of the kingdome
- 1648: An ansvver to the scandalous aspersions of committees, by Mr. Walter Powell, in his booke, called, Newes for newters, &c. and in his epistles preceding his booke. By William Sheppard Esquire, one of the members of the committee for Gloucester, Hereford, &c
- 1648: The touch-stone of common assurances. Or, A plain and familiar treatise, opening the learning of the common assurances or conveyances of the kingdome. By VVilliam Sheppard Esquire, sometimes of the Middle Temple
- 1649: A new catechism, or, The grounds of Christian religion. Composed by William Shephard Esquire
- 1649: Of the foure last and greatest things: death, iudgement, heaven and hell
- 1649: Of the foure last and greatest things: death, iudgement, heaven and hell
- 1649: The court-keepers guide: or, A plain and familiar treatise, needfull and usefull for the help of many that are imployed in the keeping of law dayes, or courts baron
- 1650: The court-keepers guide: or, A plaine and familiar treatise, needfull and usefull for the helpe of many that are imployed in the keeping of law dayes, or courts baron
- 1650: The whole office of the country justice of peace·
- 1650: The offices of constables, church wardens, overseers of the poor, supravisors of the high-wayes, treasurers of the county-stock and some other lesser country officers plainly and lively set forth by William Sheppard
- 1651: The touch-stone of comon [sic] assurances. Or, A plain and familiar treatise, opening the learning of the common assurances or conveyances of the kingdom. By William Sheppard, Esq; sometimes of the Middle Temple
- 1651: The tovch-stone of common assurances. Or, A plain and familiar treatise, opening the learning of the common assurances or conveyances of the kingdome
- 1652: The whole office of the country justice of peace
- 1652: The peoples priviledge and duty guarded against the pulpit and preachers incroachment
- 1652: The whole office of the country justice of peace
- 1652: The whole office of the country justice of peace
- 1652: The offices of constables, church-wardens, overseers of the poor, supravisors of the high-wayes, treasurers of the county-stock: and some other lesser country officers, plainly and lively set forth
- 1653: The faithful councellor: or The marrow of the lavv in English
- 1654: The parsons guide: or The lavv of tithes
- 1654: The court-keepers guide: or, A plaine and familiar treatise, needfull and usefull for the helpe of many that are imployed in the keeping of lawdayes, or courts baron
- 1654: The parsons guide: or The lavv of tithes
- 1654: The faithful councellor: or The marrow of the law in English
- 1654: The second part of the faithfull councellour: or, The marrow of the law in English
- 1654: The parsons guide: or The law of tithes
- 1654: The justice of peace his clarks cabinet· Or, A book of presidents
- 1654: The parsons guide: or The law of tithes
- 1654: The offices of constables
- 1655: The president of presidents. Or, One general president for common assurances by deeds
- 1655: The second part of The office of the countrey justice of peace
- 1655: The whole office of the countrey justice of peace
- 1656: The whole office of the country justice of peace
- 1656: An epitome of all the common & statute laws of this nation, now in force
- 1656: A survey of the county judicatures
- 1656: The court-keepers guide: or, A plaine and familiar treatise, needfull and usefull for the helpe of many that are imployed in the keeping of law-dayes, or courts baron
- 1657: The offices of constables, church-wardens, overseers of the poor, supravisors of the high-wayes, treasurers of the county-stock, and some other lesser country officers, plainly and lively set forth by William Sheppard
- 1657: Englands balme: or, Proposals by way of grievance & remedy
- 1658: Sincerity and hypocricy. Or, the sincere Christian, and hypocrite in their lively colours, standing one by the other
- 1658: The offices of constables, church wardens, overseers of the poor, supravisors of the high-wayes, treasurers of the county-stock; and some other lesser countrey officers, plainly and truely set forth the fifth edition, with divers additions and alterations, agreeable to the late acts and ordinances. By William Sheppard esq
- 1659: A new survey of the justice of peace his office·
- 1659: Of corporations, fraternities, and guilds. Or, a discourse, wherein the learning of the law touching bodies-politique is unfolded
- 1659: The offices of constables, church-wardens, over-seers of the poor, supravisors of the high-wayes, treasurers of the county stock; and some other lesser country offices, plainly and lively set forth. The sixth edition, with divers additions and alterations, agreeable to thelate acts and ordinances. By William Sheppard Esq
- 1660: The justice of the peace his clerks cabinet: or, A book of presidents
- 1660: The justice of the peace, his clerks cabinet: or, A book of presidents
- 1662: Action upon the case for slander·
- 1662: The court-keepers guide: or, A plain and familiar treatise, needful and useful for the help of many that are imployed in the keeping of law-days, or courts baron
- 1662: The office of a justice of peace
- 1663: Actions upon the case for deeds
- 1663: A sure guide for His Majesties justices of peace
- 1664: The office & duty of constables, church wardens, overseers of the poor
- 1665: Of the office of the clerk of the market
- 1667: The court-keeper's guide
- 1669: A sure guide for His Majesties Justices of Peace
- 1670: The parsons guide: or The law of tythes·
- 1671: The practical counsellor in the law
- 1671: The parsons guide: or The law of tythes
- 1672: The justice of the peace his clerks cabinet. Or, A book of presidents, or warrants
- 1674: Proposals for printing a grand abridgment of the common and statute law of England to this present year, 1674
- 1674: Actions upon the case for slander. Or, A methodical collection under certain heads, of thousands of cases
- 1675: A grand abridgment of the common and statute law of England
- 1675: Actions upon the case for deeds
- 1677: The president of presidents. Or, one general president for common assurances by deeds
- 1677: The president of presidents. Or, one general president for common assurances by deeds
- 1677: The president of presidents. Or, One general president for common assurances by deeds
- 1684: The president of presidents. Or, one general president for common assurances by deeds
- 1685: The court-keeper's guide
- 1694: A sermon preached at the funeral of Mr. William Ladson Junior
- 1695: A discourse on the love of Christ
- 1699: The law of common assurances, touching deeds in general
- 1704: The president of presidents
- 1705: The appellants case
- 1722: The great duty of redeeming time earnestly recommended
- 1723: An essay on love and charity: wherein our Saviour's new commandment is seasonably urged upon all the professors of christianity. Being the substance of several sermons on John xiii. 34, 35. preach'd at Ipswich. By W. Sheppard. Publish'd at the Request of the hearers
- 1780: The touch-stone of common assurances
- 1784: The touch-stone of common assurances
- 1785: The touch-Stone of common assurances
- 1791: The touch-stone of common assurances
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