Wood, Thomas.
A dialogue between Mr. Prejudice, a dissenting country gentleman, and Mr. Reason, a student in the University: being a short vindication of the University from popery, and an answer to some objections concerning the D. of Y.
London: printed for T. Sawbridge, 1682.
ESTC No. R26396.Grub Street ID 109720.
Wood, Thomas.
The dissenting casuist: or, The second part of A dialogue between Prejudice, a dissenting country gentleman, and Reason, a student in the University. Being I. A clear justification of the execution of the laws against dissenters. II. A comparison of the arguments on both sides concerning monarchy in general. III. Concerning an elective kingdom, or whether a lawful successor or true heir upon any misdemeanours may be excluded.
London: printed for T. Sawbridge, at the Three Flower de Luces in Little Britain, 1682.
ESTC No. R21026.Grub Street ID 86451.
Wood, Thomas.
Juvenalis redivivus. Or The first satyr of Juvenal taught to speak plain English. A poem.
[London]: Printed in the year 1683, and are to be sold by most booksellers, [1683].
ESTC No. R20988.Grub Street ID 86097.
Wood, Thomas.
A pindarick ode, upon the death of His late sacred Majesty King Charles the Second.
Oxford: printed by Leonard Lichfield printer to the university, for Anthony Stephens bookseller near the Theatre, 1685.
ESTC No. R20935.Grub Street ID 85579.
Wood, Thomas.
A pindarick ode, upon the death of His late sacred Majesty King Charles the Second.
London: printed for Walter Davis, MDCLXXXV. [1685].
ESTC No. R4725.Grub Street ID 125143.
Wood, Thomas.
A vindication of the historiographer of the University of Oxford, and his vvorks, from the reproaches of the Lord Bishop of Salisbury, in his letter to the Lord Bishop of Coventry and Litchfield, concerning a book lately published, called, A specimen of some errors and defects in the history of the reformation of the Church of England, by Anthony Harmer. Written by E.D. To which is added the historiographer's answer to certain animadversions made in the before-mention'd history of the reformation, to that part of Historia & antiquitates Universitatis Oxon, which treats of the divorce of Queen Catherine from King Henry the Eighth.
London: printed, and sold by Randal Taylor, M DC XCIII. [1693].
ESTC No. R22497.Grub Street ID 98363.
Wood, Thomas.
An appendix to the Life of the Right Revd Father in God Seth Lord Bishop of Salisbury; written by Dr. Walter Pope, F.R.S. in a letter to the author.
London: printed for E. Whitlock, near Stationers Hall, 1697.
ESTC No. R21051.Grub Street ID 86657.
Wood, Thomas.
A new institute of the imperial or civil law. With notes, shewing in some principal cases, amongst other Observations, how the Canon law, the laws of England, and the laws and customs of other nations differ from it. In four books. Composed for the Use of some Persons of Quality.
London: printed by W. B. for Richard Sare, at Gray's-Inn Gate in Holbourn, 1704.
ESTC No. T112596.Grub Street ID 164571.
Wood, Thomas.
Some thoughts concerning the study of the laws of England in the two universities. In a letter to the Reverend - Head of - College in Oxford.
London: printed for and sold by J. Morphew near Stationer's-Hall, MDCCVIII. [1708].
ESTC No. T99846.Grub Street ID 318939.
Wood, Thomas.
A new institute of the imperial or civil law. With notes shewing in some principal cases, ... how the canon law, the laws of England, and the laws and customs of other nations differ from it. In four books. ... The second edition corrected, with additions. By Tho. Wood, ...
London: printed by W. B. for Richard Sare, 1712.
ESTC No. N43966.Grub Street ID 29553.
Wood, Thomas.
A new institute of the imperial or civil law. With notes shewing ... how the ... laws of England, and ... of other nations differ from it. In four books. ... The second edition corrected, ... By Tho. Wood, ... To which is added, as an introduction, A treatise of the first principles of laws in general; of their nature and design, and of the interpretation of them.
London: printed by W. B. for Richard Sare, 1712.
ESTC No. T112585.Grub Street ID 164565.
Wood, Thomas.
An institute of the laws of England; or, the laws of England in their natural order, according to common use. ... In four books. By Thomas Wood, ...
[London]: In the Savoy: printed by Eliz. Nutt and R. Gosling, (assigns of Edw. Sayer, Esq; ) for Richard Sare, 1720.
ESTC No. T112673.Grub Street ID 164640.
Wood, Thomas.
A new institute of the imperial or, civil law. With notes ... In four books. ... The third edition corrected. By Tho. Wood, ... To which is added, as an introduction, a treatise of the first principles of laws in general; ...
London: printed by W.B. for Richard Sare, 1721.
ESTC No. T117075.Grub Street ID 168699.
Wood, Thomas.
An institute of the laws of England; or, the laws of England in their natural order, according to common use. ... In four books. By Thomas Wood, ...
[London]: In the Savoy: printed by E. and R. Nutt and R. Gosling (assigns of E. Sayer Esq;) for Richard Sare, 1722.
ESTC No. T112635.Grub Street ID 164602.
Wood, Thomas.
An institute of the laws of England; or, the laws of England in their natural order, according to common use. Published for the Direction of Young Beginners, or Students in the Law; and others that desire to have a General Knowledge in our Common and Statute Laws. In four books. By Thomas Wood, L. L. D. and Barrister at Law. The fourth edition corrected. To which is added Some thoughts concerning the study of the laws of England in the two universities, (which is not in the English Edition) by the same Author.
Dublin: printed by J. Watts, and sold opposite the Watch-House, on the North Side of College-Green, MDCCXXIV. [1724].
ESTC No. T118567.Grub Street ID 170083.
Wood, Thomas.
An institute of the laws of England; or, the laws of England in their natural order, according to common use. Published for the Direction of Young Beginners, or Students in the Law; and of Others that Desire to Have a General Knowledge in Our Common and Statute Laws. In four books. By Thomas Wood, L.L.D. and Barrister at Law.
[London]: In the Savoy: printed by E. and R. Nutt and R. Gosling, (assigns of E. Sayer, Esq;) for Richard Sare near Gray's-Inn Gate in Holborn, MDCCXXIV. [1724].
ESTC No. N7731.Grub Street ID 52652.
Wood, Thomas.
Some thoughts concerning the study of the laws of England. Particularly in the two universities. In a letter to the Reverend Head of - College in Oxford. Written by Thomas Wood, LL. D. and Barrister at Law; Author of the Institute of the Laws of England.
London: printed for J. Stagg, in Westminster-Hall; and D. Browne, at the Black Swan without Temple-Bar, M.DCC.XXVII. [1727].
ESTC No. T49402.Grub Street ID 277226.
Wood, Thomas.
An institute of the laws of England; or, the laws of England in their natural order, according to common use. Published for the directions of young beginners, ... In four books. By Thomas Wood, ...
[London]: In the Savoy: printed by E. and R. Nutt and R. Gosling, (assigns of E. Sayer, Esq;) for Bernard Lintot, and Richard Williamson, 1728.
ESTC No. T107515.Grub Street ID 160543.
Wood, Thomas.
An institute of the laws of England; or, the laws of England in their natural order, according to common use. Published for the directions of young beginners, ... In four books. By Thomas Wood, ...
[London]: In the Savoy: printed by E. and R. Nutt and R. Gosling, (assigns of E. Sayer, Esq;) for Bernard Lintot, and Richard Williamson; and sold by A. Ward, J. Stagg, and D. Browne, 1728.
ESTC No. N52005.Grub Street ID 35988.
Wood, Thomas.
Some thoughts concerning the study of the laws of England. Written by Thomas Wood, ...
[London]: In the Savoy: printed by E. and R. Nutt, and R. Gosling, (assigns of E. Sayer, Esq;) for A. Ward, J. Stagg, and D. Browne, 1728.
ESTC No. T207521.Grub Street ID 236707.
Wood, Thomas.
A new institute of the imperial or civil law. With notes, shewing in some principal cases amongst other observations, how the canon law, the laws of England, and the laws and customs of other nations differ from it. In four books. Composed for the Use of some Persons of Quality. The fourth edition corrected. By Tho Wood, LL.D. late Rector of Hardwick, Bucks, Commissary and Official of that Archdeaconry. To which is prefix'd, as an Introduction, a treatise of the first Principles of Laws in General; of their Nature and Design, and of the Interpretation of them.
London: printed for J. and J. Knapton, D. Midwinter and A. Ward. W. Innys, J. Osborn and T. Longman, R. Robinson, and R. Williamson, MDCCXXX. [1730].
ESTC No. T102257.Grub Street ID 156101.
Wood, Thomas.
An institute of the laws of England; or, the laws of England in their natural order, according to common use. Published for the Direction of Young Beginners, or Students in the Law; and of Others that Desire to Have a General Knowledge in Our Common and Statute Laws. In Four books. By Thomas Wood, L. L. D. and Barrister at Law. The fifth edition with additions. To which is prefixed, Some thoughts concerning the study of the laws of England, &c. by the same author.
[London]: In the Savoy: printed by E. and R. Nutt, and R. Gosling, (assigns of E. Sayer, Esq;) for Bernard Lintot, and Richard Williamson; and sold by D. Midwinter, in St. Paul's Church-Yard, A. Ward, in Little Britain, J. Stagg, in Westminster-Hall, and D. Browne, without Temple-Bar, MDCCXXXIV. [1734].
ESTC No. T145536.Grub Street ID 192273.
Wood, Thomas.
An institute of the laws of England; or, the laws of England in their natural order, according to common use. ... In four books. By Thomas Wood, ...
[London]: In the Savoy: printed by E. and R. Nutt, and R. Gosling, (assigns of E. Sayer, Esq;) for Bernard Lintot, and Richard Williamson; and sold by Henry Lintot, 1734.
ESTC No. N29068.Grub Street ID 18257.
Wood, Thomas.
An institute of the laws of England; or, the laws of England in their natural order, according to common use. Published for the direction of young beginners, or students in the law; ... In four books. By Thomas Wood, ...
[London]: In the Savoy: printed by E. and R. Nutt, and R. Gosling (assigns of Edward Sayer, Esq;) for Henry Lintot, and Thomas Osborne, 1738.
ESTC No. T75212.Grub Street ID 297992.
Wood, Thomas.
An institute of the laws of England: or, the laws of England in their natural order, according to common use. Published for the direction of young beginners, ... In four books. By Thomas Wood, ...
[London]: In the Savoy: printed by Henry Lintot, (assignee of Edward Sayer, Esq;) for Henry Lintot, Thomas Osborne, Daniel Browne, and John Shuckburgh, 1745.
ESTC No. T108294.Grub Street ID 161195.
Wood, Thomas.
An institute of the laws of England: or, the laws of England in their natural order, according to common use. Published for the Direction of Young Beginners, or Students in the Law; and of Others that Desire to have a General Knowledge in our Common and Statute Laws. In four books. By Thomas Wood, L.L.D. and Barrister at Law.
[London]: In the Savoy: printed by Henry Lintot, Law-Printer to the King's Most Excellent Majesty; for Henry Lintot, Samuel Birt, Thomas Osborne, Daniel Browne, and John Shuckburgh, M.DCC.LIV. [1754].
ESTC No. T133277.Grub Street ID 182120.
Wood, Thomas.
An institute of the laws of England: or, the laws of England in their natural order, according to common use. Published For the Direction of Young Beginners, or Students in the Law; and of Others that Desire to have a General Knowledge in our Common and Statute Laws. In four books. By Thomas Wood, L.L.D. and Barrister at Law. The ninth edition, revised, corrected, and enlarged by considerable additions from the new reports and manuscript cases, a also from the statutes, which are brought down to the present Time, and by upwards of one thousand additional References: by a barrister at law.
London: printed by H. Woodfall and W. Strahan, Law Printers to the King's Most Excellent Majesty; for T. Osborne, C. Hitch and L. Hawes, J. Worrall, J. Whiston and B. White, H. Woodfall, J. Beecroft, W. Strahan, J. Rivington, R. Baldwin, W. Johnston, W. Owen, J. Richardson, T. Caslon, S. Crowder, T. Pote, Z. Stuart, J. Fletcher, T. Payne, P. Uriel, W. Flexney, W. Nicholl, and A. Shuckburgh, M.DCC.LXIII. [1763].
ESTC No. N7732.Grub Street ID 52653.
Wood, Thomas.
An institute of the laws of England: or, the laws of England in their natural order, according to Common Use. Published For the Direction of Young Beginners, or Students in the Law; and of Others that desire to have a General Knowledge in our Common and Statute Laws. In four books. By Thomas Wood, L. L. D. and Barrister at Law. The tenth edition, revised, corrected, and enlarged by considerable Additions from the New Reports and Manuscript Cases, as also from the Statutes, which are brought down to the present Time, and by upwards of one thousand additional References: By a Serjeant at Law.
London: printed by W. Strahan, and M. Woodfall, Law-Printers to the King's Most Excellent Majesty. for J. Whiston, J. Beecroft, W. Strahan, W. Johnston, J. Rivington, L. Hawes, T. Longman, B. Law, P. Uriel, T. Caslon, S. Crowder, W. Owen, T. Payne, B. White, J. Johnson, T. Pote, Z. Stuart, W. Flexney, W. Nicholl, T. Lowndes, J. Robinson, T. Cadell, B. Tovey, and R. Baldwin. M.DCC.LXXII. [1772].
ESTC No. T101118.Grub Street ID 155023.