Wilkinson (John) Lecture Notes
Identity Statement
Reference code(s) | : GB 0103 MS ADD 210 |
Held at | : University College London Click here to find out how to view this collection at http://www.ucl.ac.uk/Library/special-coll › |
Full title | : Wilkinson (John) Lecture Notes |
Date(s) | : Created 1758 |
Level of description | : Collection (fonds) |
Extent | : 1 volume |
Name of creator(s) | : Wilkinson | John | fl 1758 |
Detailed catalogue | : Click here to view repository detailed catalogue |
Context
Administrative/Biographical history:
John Wilkinson was a student of Corpus Christi College Oxford.
Sir William Blackstone: born in London, 1723; English jurist; elected the first holder of a Chair (the Vinerian Professorship) of common law at Oxford, 1758; his lectures formed the basis of his influential Commentaries on the Laws of England (4 volumes, 1765-1769), describing the doctrines of English law, which became the basis of university legal education in England and North America; knighted, 1770; died at Wallingford, Oxfordshire, 1780.
Content
Scope and content/abstract:
Notes from a course of lectures in law, given in Oxford by Sir William Blackstone.
Access & Use
Language/scripts of material:
English
System of arrangement:
Conditions governing access:
Open.
Conditions governing reproduction:
Normal copyright restrictions apply.
Finding aids:
Collection level description.
Archival Information
Archival history:
Immediate source of acquisition:
Presented by Lady Amos in 1941.
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Description Notes
Archivist's note:
Source: Encyclopaedia Britannica online.
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Date(s) of descriptions:
1999, revised Jul 2001
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