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Article
Williams, I;
(2019)
Blackstone and his Critics, ed. Anthony Page and Wilfrid Prest.
[Review].
English Historical Review
, 134
(571)
pp. 1570-1572.
10.1093/ehr/cez299.
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Williams, Ian;
(2022)
Communal Justice in Shakespeare's England: Drama, Law, and Emotion By Penelope Geng, Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2021. 257 pp. ISBN: 9781487508043 $75.00 (hardback).
International Journal of Law in Context
, 18
(SP 4)
pp. 526-528.
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Williams, Ian;
(2022)
Learning the ‘New Law of the Star Chamber’: Legal Education and Legal Literature in Early-Stuart England.
Journal of Legal History
, 43
(3)
pp. 243-231.
10.1080/01440365.2022.2140493.
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Williams, Ian;
(2020)
Law, language and the printing press in the reign of Charles I: explaining the printing of the common law in English.
Law and History Review
, 38
(2)
339 -371.
10.1017/S0738248019000312.
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Williams, I;
(2021)
Guido Rossi (ed), Authorities in Early Modern Law Courts.
[Review].
Edinburgh Law Review
, 25
(3)
pp. 401-402.
10.3366/elr.2021.0725.
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Williams, I;
(2019)
Commentaries on the Laws of England.
[Review].
The Journal of Legal History
, 40
(1)
pp. 95-97.
10.1080/01440365.2019.1576366.
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Williams, I;
(2011)
A medieval book and early-modern law: Bracton's authority and application in the common law c. 1550–1640.
Tijdschrift voor Rechtsgeschiedenis / Revue d'Histoire du Droit / The Legal History Review
, 79
(1)
47 - 80.
10.1163/157181911X563057.
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Williams, I;
(2010)
Christopher W Brooks, "Law, Politics and Society in Early Modern England". Cambridge: Cambridge University Press (www.cambridge.org), 2008. xii + 456 pp. ISBN
9780521423918. £65.
[Review].
Edinburgh Law Review
, 14
(1)
178 - 180.
10.3366/E1364980909001218.
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Williams, IS;
(2018)
Changes to Common Law Printing in the 1630s: Unlawful, Unreliable, Dishonest?
Journal of Legal History
, 39
(3)
pp. 225-252.
10.1080/01440365.2018.1532593.
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Williams, IS;
(2017)
Francis Bacon's "Speech on a Case of Deer-Stealing".
Notes and Queries
, 64
(2)
10.1093/notesj/gjx048.
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Williams, IS;
(2017)
Review of: Lee, Popular Sovereignty in Early Modern Constitutional Thought.
The Modern Law Review
, 80
(3)
pp. 540-543.
10.1111/1468-2230.12261.
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Williams, IS;
(2017)
Review of Collins, "Martial Law and English Laws, c.1500 - c.1700".
Reviews in History
, Article 2093. 10.14296/RiH/issn.1749.8155.
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Williams, IS;
(2015)
Explaining the Certainty of Term Requirement in Leases: Nothing Lasts Forever.
Cambridge Law Journal
, 74
(3)
pp. 592-609.
10.1017/S0008197315000665.
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Williams, IS;
(2011)
Review of D.R. Klinck, "Conscience, Equity and the Court of Chancery in Early Modern England".
[Review].
Edinburgh Law Review
, 15
(3)
500 - 502.
10.3366/elr.2011.0071.
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Book chapter
Williams, I;
(2021)
Contemporary Knowledge of the Star Chamber and the Abolition of the Court.
In: Kesselring, KJ and Mears, N, (eds.)
Star Chamber Matters: The Court and its Records.
(pp. 195-215).
University of London Press: London, UK.
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Williams, Ian;
(2025)
The Star Chamber as court and courtroom.
In: Booker, Sparky and Costello, Kevin, (eds.)
A Sense of Place: Studies in British and Irish legal history in memory of W.N. Osborough.
Irish Legal History Society: Dublin, Ireland.
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Williams, Ian;
(2024)
Star Chamber and the Civil Law.
In: Sampson, Joe and Tofaris, Stelios, (eds.)
Essays in Law and History for David Ibbetson: Querella.
(pp. 173-186).
Hart Publishing: Oxford, UK.
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Williams, Ian;
(2014)
Edward Coke.
In: Galligan, Denis, (ed.)
Constitutions and the Classics: Patterns of Constitutional Thought from Fortescue to Bentham.
(pp. 86-107).
Oxford University Press: Oxford, UK.
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Williams, IS;
(2016)
The role of rules: legal maxims in early-modern common law principle and practice.
In: del Mar, M and Lobban, M, (eds.)
Law in theory and history: new essays on a neglected dialogue.
(pp. 188-205).
Hart: Oxford, UK.
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Williams, IS;
(2016)
How does the common law forfeiture rule work?
In: Haecker, B and Mitchell, C, (eds.)
Current issues in succession law.
(pp. 51-75).
Bloomsbury: Oxford, UK.
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Williams, I;
(2021)
James VI and I, Rex et Iudex: One King as Judge in Two Kingdoms.
In: Eves, W and Hudson, J and Ivarsen, I and White, S, (eds.)
Common law, civil law, and colonial law: essays in comparative legal history from the 12th to the 20th centuries.
(pp. 86-119).
Cambridge University Press: Cambridge, UK.
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Williams, Ian;
(2016)
Developing a Prerogative Theory for the Authority of the Chancery: The French Connection.
In:
Law and Authority in British Legal History, 1200-1900.
(pp. 33-59).
Cambridge University Press: Cambridge, United Kingdom.
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Williams, Ian S;
(2017)
Common law scholarship and the written word.
In: Hutson, L, (ed.)
Oxford handbook of law and literature, 1500-1700.
(pp. 61-79).
Oxford University Press: Oxford, United Kingdom.
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Williams, Ian S;
(2017)
Christopher St German: religion, conscience and law in Reformation England.
In: Hill, M and Helmholz, RH, (eds.)
Great Christian Jurists in English History.
(pp. 69-92).
Cambridge University Press: Cambridge, United Kingdom.
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Williams, IS;
(2019)
Before the common learning, before the Inns of Court: common opinion in the fourteenth century.
In: Jones, N and Ibbetson, D and Ramsay, N, (eds.)
English legal history and its sources: essays in honour of Sir John Baker.
Cambridge University Press: Cambridge.
(In press).
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Williams, IS;
(2017)
The Carriers Case (1473).
In: Handler, P and Mares, H and Williams, I, (eds.)
Landmark case in criminal law.
(pp. 9-28).
Hart Publishing: London, UK.
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Conference item
Williams, Ian;
(2022)
The Saxon Constitution and Early-Modern Law.
[Lecture].
Presented at: Selden Society Lecture, London, UK.
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