Call Number (LC) | Title | Results |
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KDC296 .K67 2013 | The legal language of Scottish burghs : standardization and lexical bundles (1380-1560) / | 1 |
KDC296 .M32 1993 | Common law and feudal society in medieval Scotland / | 1 |
KDC296 .N43 1998 | Violence, custom and law : the Anglo-Scottish border lands in the later Middle Ages / | 1 |
KDC296 .N48 1998eb | Violence, custom and law the Anglo-Scottish border lands in the later Middle Ages / | 1 |
KDC296 .R53 1835i | Tracts, legal and historical with other antiquarian matter chiefly relative to Scotland / | 1 |
KDC296 .S65 | Studies critical and comparative, | 1 |
KDC296 .W35 1988 | A legal history of Scotland / | 1 |
KDC296.Z9 | New Perspectives in Scottish Legal History / | 1 |
KDC296.Z9 C6 1991 | The Scottish legal tradition / | 1 |
KDC296.Z9 N48 1984 | New perspectives in Scottish legal history / | 1 |
KDC310 .B78 1832i | An historical account of the senators of the College of Justice from its institution in MDXXXII / | 1 |
KDC310 .C6 | The lord chancellors of Scotland, from the institution of the office to the treaty of union, / | 1 |
KDC310 .G73 | Some old Scots judges; anecdotes and impressions, | 1 |
KDC310 .G73 1915i | Some old Scots judges anecdotes and impressions / | 1 |
KDC310 .O46 1883i | The lord advocates of Scotland from the close of the fifteenth century to the passing of the reform bill / | 1 |
KDC310 .O46 1914i | The lord advocates of Scotland. | 1 |
KDC310 .W37 1985i | Terrors of the law being the portraits of three lawyers "Bloody Jeffreys, " "The Bluidy Advocate Mackenzie, " the original weir of Hermiston / | 1 |
KDC310 .W38 1902 | Terrors of the law; being the portraits of three lawyers, "Bloody Jeffreys," "The bluidy advocate Mackenzie," the original Weir of Hermiston, | 1 |
KDC313.A4 M53 1997 | An enlightenment Tory in Victorian Scotland : the career of Sir Archibald Alison / | 1 |
KDC313.A44 M53 1997eb |
An enlightenment Tory in Victorian Scotland : the career of Sir Archibald Alison / An enlightenment Tory in Victorian Scotland the career of Sir Archibald Alison / |
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