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2019A Cultural History of the Emotions in the Baroque and Enlightenment Age (1600-1780)Broomhall, S.; Davidson, J.; Lynch, A.; Lemmings, D.; Walker, C.; Barclay, K.
2004Aland, John Fortescue, first Baron Fortescue of Credan (1670–1746), judgeLemmings, D.
2004Arden, Richard Pepper, first Baron Alvanley (1744–1804), judgeLemmings, D.
2005The British and their laws in the eighteenth centuryLemmings, D.
2004Burnet, Sir Thomas (1694–1753), judgeLemmings, D.
2004Chesshyre [Cheshire], Sir John (1662–1738), lawyerLemmings, D.
2009Conclusion: Moral panics, law and the transformation of the public sphere in early modern EnglandLemmings, D.; Lemmings, D.; Walker, C.
2004Cowper, Spencer (1670–1728), judgeLemmings, D.
2012Crime, courtrooms and the public sphere in Britain, 1700-1850Lemmings, D.
2005Criminal trial procedure in eighteenth century England: The impact of lawyers.Lemmings, D.
2017Emotions, power and popular opinion about the administration justice: the english experience, from Coke’s ‘Artificial Reason’ to the sensibility of ‘True Crime Stories’Lemmings, D.
2004Erskine, Thomas, first Baron Erskine (1750–1823), lord chancellorLemmings, D.; Matthew, H.; Harrison, B.
2012Introduction: criminal courts, lawyers and the public sphereLemmings, D.; Lemmings, D.
2009Introduction: Law and order, moral panics and early modern EnglandLemmings, D.; Lemmings, D.; Walker, C.
2004King, Peter, first Baron King (1669–1734), lord chancellorLemmings, D.
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.