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contents:
Preface
Contents Vol. I
Ch. I. 1756-1785
Ch. II. 1785-1788
Ch. III. 1788-1792
Ch. IV. 1793
Ch. V. 1783-1794
Ch. VI. 1794-1796
Ch. VII. 1759-1791
Ch. VII. 1791-1796
Ch. IX. 1797
Ch. X. 1797
Ch. XI. 1798
Ch. XII. 1799
Ch. XIII. 1800
Contents Vol. II
Ch. I. 1800
Ch. II. 1800
Ch. III. 1800
Ch. IV. 1801-1803
Ch. V. 1802-1803
Ch. VI. 1804-1806
Ch. VII. 1806-1811
Ch. VIII. 1811-1814
Ch. IX. 1812-1819
Ch. X. 1819-1824
Ch. XI. 1824-1832
Ch. XII. 1832-1836
Index
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William Scott (1773 c.-1811 fl.)
The son of the Rev. James Scott and brother of Lady Oxford; he was educated at St. Mary Hall, Oxford, and the Middle Temple. In 1811 he was unsuccessfully sued by Francis Burdett who attempted to recovery a £5000 legacy to Lady Oxford. The son of the Rev. James Scott and brother of Lady Oxford; he was educated at St. Mary Hall, Oxford, and the Middle Temple. In 1811 he was unsuccessfully sued by Francis Burdett who attempted to recovery a £5000 legacy to Lady Oxford.
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John Horne Tooke to William Godwin, 6 December 1803  ¶ 1