William Francis Finlason (1818–1895) was an English journalist and legal writer. (From Wikipedia) More about W. F. Finlason:
| | Books by W. F. Finlason: Finlason, W. F. (William Francis), 1818-1895, ed.: Report of the Case of the Queen v. Edward John Eyre, on His Prosecution, in the Court of Queen's Bench, For High Crimes and Misdemeanours Alleged to Have Been Committed By Him in His Office as Governor of Jamaica: Containing the Evidence, (Taken from the Depositions), the Indictment, and the Charge of Mr. Justice Blackburn (London: Chapman and Hall, 1868), contrib. by Edward John Eyre and Colin Blackburn Blackburn (page images at HathiTrust)
Additional books by W. F. Finlason in the extended shelves: Finlason, W. F. (William Francis), 1818-1895: A brief and practical exposition of the law of charitable trusts : with special reference to the jurisdiction of the commissioners of charities, containing also all the Charitable Trusts Acts, with notes, and the rules, minutes, and orders of the Court of Chancery and the Commissioners of Charities (V. & R. Stevens, 1860) (page images at HathiTrust) Finlason, W. F. (William Francis), 1818-1895: Commentaries upon martial law, with special reference to its regulation and restraint; with an introduction, containing comments upon the charge of the lord chief justice. (Stevens and sons, 1867), also by Alexander James Edmund Cockburn (page images at HathiTrust) Finlason, W. F. (William Francis), 1818-1895: The Common Law Procedure Acts of 1852, 1854, and 1860 : with notes and the forms and rules, to which are prefixed, or appended, all the acts (or portions of acts) relating to common law procedure, or the trial of issues of fact, in the Courts of Common Law Chancery, or Probate, with the rules of each court respectively. Adapted to the use of practitioners in all the courts; and also to the use of students (V. & R. Stevens, 1860), also by Great Britain (page images at HathiTrust) Finlason, W. F. (William Francis), 1818-1895: A dissertation on the history of hereditary dignities, particularly as to their course of descent, and their forfeiture by attainder. With special reference to the case of the earldom of Wiltes. (Butterworths, 1869) (page images at HathiTrust) Finlason, W. F. (William Francis), 1818-1895: English law, History of the (M. Murphy, 1880), also by John Reeves (page images at HathiTrust) Finlason, W. F. (William Francis), 1818-1895: An essay on the history and effects of the laws of mortmain, and the laws against testamentary dispositions for pious purposes: comprising an account of the debates in Parliament, and of the inquiries of select committees of the House of Commons, and the most interesting cases which have occurred in courts of law. With an appendix, containing the reports of the select committees, and digests of the evidence, etc., etc. (C. Dolman, 1853) (page images at HathiTrust) Finlason, W. F. (William Francis), 1818-1895: An exposition of our judicial system and civil procedure as reconstructed under the Judicature acts, including the Act of 1876 : with comments on their effect and operation (Longmans, Green, and Co., 1877) (page images at HathiTrust) Finlason, W. F. (William Francis), 1818-1895: The history of law of tenures of land in England and Ireland; with particular reference to inheritable tenancy; leasehold tenure; tenancy at will; and tenant right. (Stevens & Haynes, 1870) (page images at HathiTrust) Finlason, W. F. (William Francis), 1818-1895: The history of the Jamaica case, being an account, founded upon official documents, of the rebellion of the negroes in Jamaica, the causes which led to it, and the measures taken for its suppression ... (Chapman and Hall, 1869) (page images at HathiTrust) Finlason, W. F. (William Francis), 1818-1895: A history of the Jamaica case, founded upon official or authentic documents and containing an account of the debates in Parliament and the criminal prosecutions arising out of the case. (Chapman and Hall, 1868) (page images at HathiTrust) Finlason, W. F. (William Francis), 1818-1895: The Judicial committee of the Privy council. The history, consititution, and character, of the Judicial committee of the Privy council, considered as a judicial tribunal: especially in ecclesiastical cases, with special reference to the right and duty of its members to declare their opinions. (Stevens and sons [etc., 1878) (page images at HathiTrust) Finlason, W. F. (William Francis), 1818-1895: Justice to a colonial governor, or, Some considerations on the case of Mr. Eyre : containing the substance of all the documents, discussions, and proceedings relating thereto (Chapman and Hall, 1869) (page images at HathiTrust) Finlason, W. F. (William Francis), 1818-1895: Liabilities of promoters of companies. (Stevens & Sons, 1877), also by Albert Grant and James Twycross (page images at HathiTrust) Finlason, W. F. (William Francis), 1818-1895: Reeves' History of the English law, from the time of the Romans, to the end of the reign of Elizabeth [1603] (Reeves & Turner, 1869), also by John Reeves (page images at HathiTrust) Finlason, W. F. (William Francis), 1818-1895: Reeves' History of the English law, from the time of the Romans, to the end of the reign of Elizabeth [1603] (M. Murphy, 1880), also by John Reeves (page images at HathiTrust) Finlason, W. F. (William Francis), 1818-1895: Report of the trial and preliminary proceedings in the case of the Queen on the prosecution of G. Achilli v. Dr. Newman. With an introduction ... (Dolman, 1852), also by John Henry Newman and Giovanni Giacinto Achilli (page images at HathiTrust) Finlason, W. F. (William Francis), 1818-1895: Reports of cases decided at nisi prius and at the crown side on circuit : with select decisions at chambers : [1856-1867] (Stevens & Norton :, 1860), also by Thomas Campbell Foster (page images at HathiTrust) Finlason, W. F. (William Francis), 1818-1895: A review of the authorities as to the repression of riot or rebellion, with special reference to criminal or civil liability. (Stevens & sons [etc.], 1868) (page images at HathiTrust) Finlason, W. F. (William Francis), 1818-1895: A selection of leading cases on pleading and parties to actions : with practical notes elucidating the principles of pleading (as exemplified in cases of most frequent occurrence in practice) by a reference to the earliest authorities : and designed to assist both the practitioner and the student (V. & R. Stevens and G.S. Norton, 1847) (page images at HathiTrust) Finlason, W. F. (William Francis), 1818-1895: A treatise on martial law: as allowed by the law of England, in time of rebellion; with practical illustrations drawn from the official documents in the Jamaica case, and the evidence taken by the Royal Commission of Enquiry, with comments, constitutional and legal. (Stevens & sons, 1866) (page images at HathiTrust) Finlason, W. F. (William Francis), 1818-1895: A treatise on martial law : as allowed by the law of England, in time of rebellion ; with practical illustrations drawn from the official documents in the Jamaica case, and the evidence taken by the Royal Commission of Enquiry, with comments, constitutional and legal (Stevens & Sons, 1866) (page images at HathiTrust)
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