William Brodie Gurney
1777 – 1855
24 works on record
Works
Report of the trial, Cooper versus Wakley, for libel
Report of the trial of Thomas Bent Hodgson, Esq. and others charged with conspiracy
The trial of Peter Atkins, boatman of Deal, for felony and piracy
Lady Hewley's charities
Report of the trial of Thomas Bent Hodgson, Esq. and others
A report of the trial of the King v. John Hatchard
Report of the trial of Bovill v. Moore & others
The trial of Mr. Thomas Saxelbye, on a charge of forgery of a will
The trial at large of a cause, Chuter versus Bunn, to recover the amount of a guarantee
Trial of Charles Pinney, Esq
In the Wreck Commissioners' Court, Scottish Hall, Buckingham Gate, Thursday, 2nd May, 1912
Yantlet Creek
Copy of the evidence, taken before a Committee of the House of Commons, on the Newcastle & Carlisle Railway bill ...
The Trials at large of the Rev. William Francis Platt, Peter Renvoize, Sanderson Turner Sturtevant, James Brown Unwin, Stephen Allen Witherden, William Bragg, James George Greenwood and Samuel Ames, the younger
The Trials of Jeremiah Brandreth, William Turner, Isaac Ludlam, George Weightman, and others, for high treason
Law relating to principal and factor
The Trials of Jeremiah Brandreth, William Turner, Isaac Ludlam, George Weightman, and others
Report of the proceedings at the General Quarter Sessions of the Peace for the County of Berks, held at Reading, January 16, 1811, on the appeal of William Kent, against a conviction of William Henry Price, Esq. In the penalty of 20 l for teaching and praying in a meeting, or conventicle, held in an unihabited house, in other manner than according to the liturgy of the Church of England, Where five persons or more were present
Report of the whole of the proceedings, under the Special Commission, held in the county hall, at Derby, in the month of October, 1817
The trial of Joseph [i.e. Josiah] Phillips for a libel on the Duke of Cumberland
The judgment pronounced by Sir William Scott, in the Consistory Court of London, on the 13th July 1810, in a suit instituted by Edward Loveden Loveden, Esq., M.P., for a divorce from Ann Loveden his wife
Report of the trial of an action, Viana v. Pratt
The Roscommon claim to peerage
The opening speech and reply of James Scarlett, Esq., upon the trial of Henry Hunt and others, for a misdemeanour at York, before the Hon. Mr. Justice Bayley, on the 16th of March 1820 and several following days