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2011Law and government in England during the long eighteenth century: from consent to commandLemmings, D.
2004Lee, Sir William (1688–1754), judgeLemmings, D.
2004Macdonald, Sir Archibald, first baronet (1747–1826), judge and politicianLemmings, D.
2017Narratives of feeling and majesty: mediated emotions in the eighteenth-century criminal courtroomMilka, A.; Lemmings, D.
2012Negotiating justice in the new public sphere: crime, the courts and the press in early eighteenth-century BritainLemmings, D.; Lemmings, D.
2004Pengelly, Sir Thomas (1675–1730), judgeLemmings, D.
2004Perryn, Sir Richard (bap. 1723, d. 1803), judgeLemmings, D.
2004Raymond, Robert, first Baron Raymond (1673–1733), judgeLemmings, D.
2009Remember Justice Godfrey: The popish plot and the construction of panic in Seventeenth-Century mediaWalker, C.; Lemmings, D.; Walker, C.
2003Ritual, majesty and mystery: collective life and culture among English barristers, serjeants and judges, c.1500-c.1830Lemmings, D.; Pue, W.; Sugarman, D.
2004Rooke, Sir Giles (1743–1808), judgeLemmings, D.
2004Ryder, Sir Dudley (1691–1756), judgeLemmings, D.; Matthew, H.; Harrison, B.
2004Skynner, Sir John (bap. 1723, d. 1805), judgeLemmings, D.
2019Sympathetic speech: Telling truths in the nineteenth-century Irish courtBarclay, K.; Lemmings, D.; May, A.
2009The dark side of enlightenment: The London journal, moral panics and the law in the Eighteenth CenturyLemmings, D.; Lemmings, D.; Walker, C.
2014The emotional turn in the humanities and social sciencesLemmings, D.; Brooks, A.; Lemmings, D.; Brooks, A.
2005The experience of litigation in eighteenth-century EnglandPrest, W.; Lemmings, D.
2004Thomson, Sir William (1678–1739), judgeLemmings, D.
2001Treaties and ConstitutionsLemmings, D.; Lindsay, K.
2004Willes, Sir JohnLemmings, D.