Author:Edward Smirke

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Edward Smirke
(1795–1875)

English lawyer and antiquary

Works[edit]

  • Wallace, a poem, (1815)
  • Report of Cases, 1670–1704, by R. Freeman, 2nd ed. (1826)
  • Digest of the Law of Evidence on the Trial of Actions at Nisi Prius, by Henry Roscoe. 5th ed., with considerable additions by C. Crompton and E. Smirke, 1839; subsequent editions down to the tenth in 1861 were ‘revised and enlarged’ by him.
  • Case of Vice against Thomas, with an Appendix of Records and Documents on the early History of the Tin Mines in Cornwall, (1843)
  • A Letter to Lord Campbell on the Rating of Railways, 1851.
  • Procedure in the Court of the Vice-warden of the Stannaries, 1856; other volumes of rules and orders were published by him in 1862, 1863, and 1870.

Articles in the Archaeological Journal[edit]

Works about Smirke[edit]

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