Hardwicke, Philip Yorke Earl of
1690 – 1764
20 works on record
Works
Original papers
Thomas Done, Esq; appellant. Walker Weldon, David Polhill, Esqrs. respondents
A letter and remonstrance, &c. to the Right Honourable Philip Lord Hardwicke, lord high chancellor of Great Britain, Arthur Onslow, Esquire, Speaker of the House of Commons, and Mr. Attorney and Mr. Sollicitor General, from Sir Alexander Murray, of Stanhope, baronet
The speech of the Right Honourable Philip Lord Harwdicke ... made by him as Lord High-Steward of Great Britain
The merchants of Almain, commonly called the Hansee towns, appellants. Sir Jacob Jacobson, Knight, and Theodore Jacobson, Esq., merchants, respondents
The chronicle of Jhon Hardyng
The true interest of Great Britain, Ireland, and our plantations, or, A proposal for making such an union between Great Britain and Ireland, and all our plantations, as that already made betwixt Scotland and England ...
The Governor and Company of the Royal Bank of Scotland, and Andrew Cochran, merchant in Glasgow, appellants. The Governor and Company of the Bank of Scotland, respondents. The appellants case
The overthrow of the Protestants pulpit-babels, convincing their preachers of lying & rayling, to make the Church of Rome seeme mysticall babell
Thomas Paterson, Esq., appellant, Richard Graham, merchant, respondent
Hay any worke for Cooper
Original papers consisting of a letter from the late Earl of Hardwicke to a near relation on the subject of a ministerial negociation in the year 1763
Reports of cases argued and determined in the High Court of Chancery
A speech, in the House of Lords, on taking into consideration the two returns of the Lords of Session in Scotland, relating to the heretable jurisdications, and on presenting the Bill for abolishing them. February the 17th, 1746
The speech of the Right Honourable Philip, Lord Hardwicke, Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain...upon giving judgment against Simon, Lord Lovat...on the impeachment of high treason...
Two speeches of a late Lord Chancellor
The speech of the Right Honourable Philip Lord Hardwicke, Lord High-Chancellor of Great Britain
A discourse of the judicial authority belonging to the office of Master of the Rolls in the High Court of Chancery
Two speeches in the House of Lords
The speech of the Lord high chancellor of Great Britain, made by him ... upon giving judgement against William, earl of Kilmarnock, Geroge, earl of Cromertie (six), and Arthur, lord Balmerine, ... 1746