William Brown
Active Years
Min year: 1671, Max year: 1800, Max count: 16
Locations over time
(number of mentions in parentheses)
As Author
- 1671: Formulæ bene? placitandi
- 1674: Formularum bene? placitandi pars secunda
- 1674: Modus intrandi placita generalia
- 1675: Formulæ bene? placitandi. A book of entries
- 1675: Book of entries: containing variety of choice precedents
- 1678: The entring clerk's vade mecum
- 1678: A compendious and accurate treatise of recoveries upon writs of entry in the post. And fines upon writs of covenant
- 1684: A compendious and accurate treatise of recoveries upon writs of entry in the post and fines upon writs of covenant
- 1687: Modus intrandi placita generalia: the entring clerk's introduction
- 1687: Modus intrandi placita generalia
- 1687: Modus intrandi placita generalia: the entring clerk's introduction
- 1688: A compendium of the several branches of practice in the Court of Exchequer, at Westminster
- 1688: A compendium of the several branches of practice in the Court of Exchequer, at Westminster
- 1688: The clerk's tutor in Chancery
- 1693: A compendious and accurate treatise of fines upon writs of covenant; and recoveries upon writs of entry in the post
- 1693: A compendious and accurate treatise of fines upon writs of covenant
- 1693: A compendious and accurate treatise of fines upon writs of covenant; and recoveries upon writs of entry in the post
- 1693: A compendious and accurate treatise of fines upon writs of covenant; and recoveries upon writs of entry in the post
- 1694: Praxis almæ curiæ cancellariæ
- 1694: The clerks tutor in chancery
- 1695: The entring clerk's vade mecum
- 1695: Astrææ abdicatæ restauratio. Or Advice to justices of the peace
- 1695: The clerk's tutor in Chancery
- 1696: The practice of the courts of Kings Bench and Common Pleas
- 1698: Modus transferendi status per recorda: A compleat collection of choice precedents for fines upon writs of covenant, and common recoveries upon writs of entry in the post, in all cases
- 1699: Methodus novissima intandri placita generalia: or, A new, compleat and exact method (according to the several alterations that have been made by the late rules of court, or otherwise) of drawing and entring declarations
- 1699: The practice of His Majesties Court of Exchequer at Westminster
- 1700: The practice of the courts of Kings-Bench and Common Pleas
- 1700: Modus transferendi status per recorda
- 1701: Tutor clericalis instructus
- 1702: Modus intrandi placita generalia
- 1702: Modus intrandi placita generalia
- 1703: Modus intrandi placita generalia
- 1704: Privilegia Parliamentaria senatus consensu sublata
- 1704: A compendious and accurate treatise of fines upon writs of covenant; and recoveries upon writs of entry in the post
- 1705: The clerks tutor in Chancery
- 1707: Tutor clericalis instructus
- 1707: Tutor clericalis instructus
- 1708: The lamentations of Jeremiah, paraphras'd. By W. B
- 1710: Impiety and superstition expos'd: a poetical essay. With a discourse by way of preface, wherein is discovered the original of deism, libertinism and superstition. the Three great Enemies of Religion. And of the present Ceremonies of the Church of Rome; draw'n partly from the old abolish'd Jewish Orconomy, and partly from the Pagan Rites, invented by Numa Pompilius, &c. By W. B. Gent
- 1718: A compendious and accurate treatise of fines upon writs of covenant; and recoveries upon writs of entry in the post
- 1718: A compendious and accurate treatise of fines upon writs of covenant
- 1725: A compendious and accurate treatise of fines upon writs of covenant
- 1725: Unto the Right Honourable, the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of William Brown and John Mosman His Majesty's printers,
- 1725: Answers for Messieurs Brown and Mosman, assigns to James Watson deceast, His Majesty's printers in North Britain, to the petition of John Baskett
- 1725: The practice in the Court of Exchequer
- 1736: The benefit and comfort of the Christian revelation
- 1756: Unto the Right Honourable, the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of William Brown tenant in Craigs
- 1759: The great and chief concerning Gospel-question
- 1768: William Brown, land-labourer, late one of the counsellors of the borough of Kilrenny, appellant. David Fowler, and others, - - respondents. The appellant's case
- 1770: Specimen inaugurale pathologicum, de viribus atmosphæræ sentienti obviis
- 1778: Pharmacopoeia simpliciorum et efficaciorum, in usum nosocomii militaris
- 1781: Pharmacopoeia simpliciorum & efficaciorum, in usum nosocomii militaris
- 1788: Ode for the centenary anniversary of the glorious revolution, M DC LXXXVIII
- 1794: A letter, addressed to the clergy of the Church of Scotland, on domestic inoculation
- 1795: A catalogue of law-books and pamphlets, including Parliamentary proceedings, election cases, trials, ... to be sold ... by W. Brown,
- 1796: To be sold by auction, by W. Brown, ... on Friday the 5th day of August, 1796, all the growing crop of grain and corn, the property of Mrs. Wiles, at Wyboston, near Eaton Socon, Bedfordshire, (who is leaving her farm)
- 1796: Capital farming stock. To be sold by auction, by William Brown, on Wednesday the 20th. of April, 1796, all the capital live stock, hay, grain, waggon, carts, implements in husbandry, &c. ... the property of Mrs. Wiles, at Wyboston, near Eaton-Socon, Bedfordshire, (who is leaving her farm.)
- 1796: Catalogue of all the capital live stock, hay, grain, implements in husbandry, and houshold furniture, of Mrs. Wiles, at Wyboston, near Eaton-Socon, Bedfordshire, (leaving her farm) to be sold by auction, by William Brown, on Wednesday the 20th and Friday the 22d days of April 1796.
- 1799: An oration, spoken at Hartford, in the state of Connecticut, on the anniversary of American Independence, July 4th, A.D. 1799
- 1800: Kempston, Beds. A valuable and very desirable freehold estate, advantageously situated at Kempston, ... being an eligible farm, containing one hundred and eighty acres ... now in the tenure of Mrs. Taylor, widow of Mr. King Taylor, ... under a lease, which expires at Lady-Day 1802, will be sold by auction, by Mr. W. Brown, on Wednesday, the 3d day of December, 1800,
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