Henry Cecil
44 works on record
Works

The Mysterious Visitor : or, Mary, the Rose of Cumberland

The Rose of Cumberland

Brothers in law / Henry Cecil

No fear or favour

Settled out of court

No Bail For the Judge

Brief to counsel

Tipping the Scales

According to the Evidence

Portrait of a judge, and other stories

MUCH IN EVIDENCE (PENGUIN BOOKS #1747)

Alibi For A Judge
Learn about English Law
Buttercup Spell
The Long Arm
Woman Named Anne
Friends at court
Full Circle
Settled Out Of Court & Alibi For A Judge
PORTRAIT OF A JUDGE & Other Stories.
The asking price
Ways and Means
Much in evidence
Unlawful Occasions.
Daughters in Law
Offiziell und Privat. Ein Roman unter Anwälten
Fathers in law
Natural Causes
Sober as a Judge
The Painswick Line
Tell You What I'll Do
Brothers in Law
According to the Evidence (Penguin Books)
Poems by Henry Cecil
A woman named Anne
Two actions for criminal conversation, with the whole of the evidence; both tried before the Right Hon. Lord Kenyon, in the court of King's-Bench, Westminster-Hall on Wednesday, June 26, 1790
Asking Price
Truth with Her Boots On
Wanted Man
Cross Purposes
Unlawful Occasions
Painswick Line
Portrait of a Judge
An Act to dissolve the marriage of Henry Cecil ... with Emma Vernon, his now wife, and to enable him to marry again, and for other purposes therein mentioned