John Bellenden Ker
1765 – 1842
16 works on record
Works

An essay on the archaeology of our popular phrases and nursery rhymes
1835

Statics of statû-quo permanency; or, The maximum of Taxability made a measure of the durability of any present order of things

Iridearum genera cum ordinis charactere naturali: specierum enumeratione symonymisque
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An essay on the archaiology [sic] of popular English phrases and nursery rhymes

An essay on the archaeology, etc
In the House of Lords, Roxburghe caue, (question relating to the feus.) John Bellenden Ker, Esquire, appellant, Brigadier General Walter Ker, respondent, John Bellenden Ker, Esquire, appellant, Sir James Norcliffe Innes, baronet, respondent
1808
The authentic account of Mr. Gawler's being turned out of the army. Together with all the papers on the subject
Essay on the Archaeology of Our Popular Phrases, Terms & Nursery Rhymes
Iridearum genera cum ordinis charactere naturali
A Supplement to the Two Volumes of the Second Edition of The Essay on the Archaeology of Our ..
Trial for adultery
An essay on the archaiology of popular English phrases and nursery rhymes
An account of Captian Gawler's dismission from the army
Recensio plantarum huc usque in repositorio botanicorum depictarum
In the House of Lords, Roxburghe cause, (question relating to the feus.) John Bellenden Ker, Esquire, appellant, His Grace James Duke of Roxburghe, respondent
In the House of Lords, in the reduction of the feus granted by William Duke of Roxburghe, John Bellenden Ker, Esquire, appellant, Sir James Innes Ker baronet and James Horne writer to the signet, his commissioner, respondents