R v Baillie, also known as the Greenwich Hospital Case, was a 1778 prosecution of Thomas Baillie for criminal libel. The case initiated the legal career...
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Greenwich Hospital, but became involved in the celebrated libel case R v Baillie after he made accusations of mismanagement in the running of the hospital...
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Charles Robert Baillie-Hamilton (24 September 1848 – 28 July 1927) was a Scottish civil servant, who became clerk to the Treasury. In his youth, he was...
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regarding this period. Tree ring analysis by the dendrochronologist Mike Baillie, of Queen's University Belfast, shows abnormally little growth in Irish...
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The Baillie Gifford Prize for Non-Fiction, formerly the Samuel Johnson Prize, is an annual British book prize for the best non-fiction writing in the...
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a composite number that passes the Baillie–PSW primality test? (more unsolved problems in mathematics) The Baillie–PSW primality test is a probabilistic...
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Knight, Pearl and Sir Orfeo 1976 The Father Christmas Letters. Edited by Baillie Tolkien, a daughter-in-law of Tolkien 1980 Poems and Stories (a compilation...
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Baillie (30 April 1602 – 1662) was a Church of Scotland minister who became famous as an author and a propagandist for the Covenanters. In Baillie's engagement...
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Pierson v Dunlop (1777) Cowp. 571 Bach v Longman (1777) 2 Cowper 623, copyright Da Costa v Jones (1778) 2 Cowp 729, on good faith in wagers R v Baillie (1778)...
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trials, in 1778 being a defending counsel in the case of R v Baillie, where Captain Baillie was accused of criminal libel and in 1784 he was counsel for...
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