Basil Montagu
1770 – 1851
51 works on record
Works

Summary Of The Law Of Setoff With An Appendix Of Cases Argued And Determined In The Courts Of

The life of Francis Bacon

Digest Of The Bankrupt Laws With A Collection Of The Statutes And Of The Cases Argued And

Female affection

The opinions of different authors upon the punishment of death

Selections from the works of Taylor, Latimer, Hall, Milton, Barrow, South, Brown, Fuller and Bacon

A summary of the law of lien

A summary of the law of set-off

Selections from the works of Taylor, Hooker, Hall, and Lord Bacon

The private tutor, or, Thoughts upon the love of excelling and the love of excellence

Essays and selections

Selections from the works of Taylor, Hooker, Barrow, South, Latimer, Brown, Milton and Bacon
![Thoughts on laughter, by a chancery barrister [B. Montagu.]](https://covers.openlibrary.org/b/id/6173619-M.jpg)
Thoughts on laughter, by a chancery barrister [B. Montagu.]

The life of Francis Bacon, lord chancellor of England
Selections from the works of Taylor
Essays
Some observations upon the act for consolidating the bankrupt laws
A letter addressed to Charles Purton Cooper ... upon the report of the recent Record Committee
Thoughts of divines and philosophers
The works of Francis Bacon, lord chancellor of England
Letters on the bankrupt laws
A letter to Henry Warburton, Esq. M.P. upon the emancipation of the Jews
A letter to the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of Chichester, upon the emancipation of the Jews
Reports of cases in bankruptcy
The evidence in bankruptcy before the Chancery Commission
A digest of the bankrupt laws
Inquiries respecting the courts of commissioners of bankrupts, and Lord Chancellor's court
Montagu and Ayrton's Law and practice in bankruptcy
Digest of New Decisions in Bankruptcy
Enquiries respecting the insolvent debtor's bill
An inquiry respecting the expediency of limiting the creditor's power to refuse a bankrupt's certificate
The Debates upon the bills for abolishing the punishment of death
To the electors of Finsbury
Thoughts upon the abolition of the punishment of death, in cases of bankruptcy
Thoughts on liberty, and the rights of Englishmen
Some enquiries into the effects of fermented liquors
The debate in the House of Commons, April 25, 1814
The funerals of the Quakers
Some inquiries respecting the punishment of death for crimes without violence
Some thoughts upon liberty and the rights of Englishmen
The debate in the House of Commons, April 5, 1813, upon Sir Samuel Romilly's bill on the punishment for high treason
Letters to Sir Edward Sugden on the Court of Commissioners and Court of Review
Reform
Thoughts on laughter
A digest of the law of partnership
Rules for the construction of statutes, deeds, and wills
A summary of the law of composition with creditors
A digest of pleading in equity
An inquiry into the aspersions upon the late Ordinary of Newgate (B. Forde) with some observations upon Newgate and upon the punishment of death
Thoughts on the punishment of death for forgery
Knowledge, Error, Prejudice, and Reform