Law (Scotland)
Found in 6 Collections and/or Records:
Manuscript Notes from David Hume's Lectures on Scots Law at the University of Edinburgh
Notes of lectures given by David Hume, Baron of the Scots Exchequer, taken down by person unknown
A volume of ink manuscript notes, with pencil annotations, of Hume's Lectures, taken down by a person unknown, but probably a student. The notes relate to lectures delivered between November-December 1805 and with an introductory lecture omitted. Headings include: Marriage; Parent and Child; Guardian and Ward; Master and Servant; and, Personal Rights.
Notes of lectures on Scots Law given by David Hume, Baron of the Exchequer
Two notebooks containing notes of lectures on Scots law, 1808-1809, given by David Hume, Baron of the Exchequer (Scotland). Notes taken down by person unknown.
Notes of lectures on Scots Law given by David Hume, Baron of the Exchequer
One notebook containing notes entitled 'Notes of lectures on the law of Scotland, from 'Marriage' to 'General Service', 1810-1811. Lectures given by David Hume, Baron of the Exchequer (Scotland), at the University of Edinburgh. Notes taken down by person unknown.
Student notes of lectures by Baron David Hume
Three volumes of manuscript student notes on lectures presented by David Hume
Three volumes of student manuscript notes written by unidentified students in Edinburgh, ca 1815-1819, on David Hume's lectures. The volumes do not have main titles, but have section headings throughout, subjects include: feudal rights; charter; instrument of sasine; state of vassal's titles, etc.