Humphreys, Laud : Laud Humphreys : prophet of homosexuality and sociology / John F. Galliher, Wayne Brekhus, and David P. Keys
2004
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Humphreys, R. A. Laud (Robert Allan Laud) -- See Humphreys, Laud
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Humphreys, Richard (Defendant) -- Trials, litigation, etc : Report of the case of trespass & assault and battery, wherein John Evans was plaintiff, and Ellis Yarnall, Richard Humphreys, Jonathan Willis, Thomas Savary, Isaac Parrish, Caleb Carmalt, Benjamin Kite, John James, David Bacon, Abraham Leddon, John Elliot, Hannah Clark, Robert Haydock, and Susanna his wife, and Caleb Pearce and Jane his wife, were defendants : including, an interesting and important discussion respecting the discipline of the religious Society of Friends : and containing, the valuable speeches of the counsel, revised from the short-hand notes of T. Lloyd : tried at a Court of Nisi Prius for the city and county of Philadelphia, before the Hon. H.H. Brackenridge, one of the associate justices of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, and a special jury : in which case, Messrs. Condy, Levy, Ingersol, and Tilghman, were of counsel for the plaintiff, and Hallowell, Rawle, and Lewis, were of counsel for the defendants / by Joseph Hopkins
Humphries, Claire -- Exhibitions : Platinum : an exhibition celebrating two decades of the Australian Print Workshop Collie Print Trust Scholarship for emerging Victorian printmakers / [forewords by] Anne Virgo OAM [and] Dr Richard Harding ; [essay by] Dr Ruth Johnstone
Humphries, Thomas, 1758 or 1759-1830 -- Early works to 1800 : The trial of Humphry Finnimore, Esq., (reputed to be worth forty thousand pounds) : who as tried at the Quarter Session holden for the county of Surrey in the Town-Hall, Southwark on Thursday the 14th day of January, 1779 and convicted of felony in stealing of five turkies, the property of Thomas Humphries with the pleading of the counsel and the speeches of the justices on the 14th and 15th of January, when the prisoner's counsel moved the court to respite the sentence and a copy of the petition presented to His Majesty signed by the fifteen magistrates who were present at the trial : with an address to the person pardoned and another to the reader : the purchasers of this trial will be able to decide for themselves in a cause where the justices and the jury were of different opinions