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James Glassford

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in 1826. He also acted as one of the commissioners appointed (1815) for inquiring into the duties and emoluments of the clerks and other officers of the courts of justice in Scotland. He died at Edinburgh on 28 July 1845.
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Letter by the Chancellor D'Aguesseau to a Friend on the subject of the Christian Mysteries, by James Glassford, Esq., and extracted by permission from the Scottish "Christian Herald".
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Letter to the Right Hon. Sir John Newport, Bart., M.P., on the subject of the Fees payable in the Courts of Justice and the Stamp Duties on Law Proceedings
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Exemplum Tractatus de fontibus Juris, and other Latin Pieces of Lord Bacon. Translated by James Glassford, Esq., Advocate
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Letter to the Right Hon. the Earl of Roden on the present state of Popular Education in Ireland
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An Essay on the Principles of Evidence, and their application to subjects of Judicial Enquiry
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Unitarianism tried by Scripture and Experience, … with a General Introduction by a Layman
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of inquiry into the state of education in Ireland, and in that capacity visited
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of Dougalston by his third wife, Lady Margaret Mackenzie, sixth daughter of
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Remarks on the Constitution and Procedure of the Scottish Courts of Law
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A copy of the Report of the Commission is available at:
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Lyrical Compositions selected from the Italian Poets
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John Glassford
George Mackenzie, 3rd Earl of Cromartie
Faculty of Advocates
sheriff-depute
Dumbartonshire
Royal Commission
Ulster
Leinster
Munster
Connacht
Sir John Newport, 1st Baronet
Samuel Waddington
Joseph Addison
Philip Froude
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