Matthew Davenport Hill. Reprinted from the "Law Magazine" for July, 1872
Charge, Delivered by Matthew Davenport Hill, Recorder of Birmingham, to the Grand Jury of that Borough, on the Twentieth of October, 1853, at the Michaelmas Quarter Sessions of the Peace
Charge of Matthew Davenport Hill, Recorder of Birmingham
A Memoir of Matthew Davenport Hill, the Recorder of Birmingham
Reformatory Treatment Defended
Suggestions for the Repression of Crime, Contained in Charges Delivered to Grand Juries of Birmingham Supported by Additional Facts and Arguments by Matthew Davenport Hill
Olde Leeke
The Charge Delivered by Matthew Davenport Hill, Esq., Recorder of Birmingham, to the Grand Jury of the Borough, at the Quarter Sessions Held on Friday, July 5, 1839
Suggestions for the Repression of Crime
Plans for the Government and Liberal Instruction of Boys, etc. [By Matthew Davenport Hill.].
A Charge Delivered by Matthew Davenport Hill, Recorder of Birmingham to the Grand Jury of the Borough, at the Michaelmas Quarter Sessions, Held on Friday, October 18, 1850, and Printed at Their Request. (Two Charges Delivered by the Recorder to the Grand Juries of Birmingham ... 1850 & 1851.).
Suggestions for the Repression of Crime
First Over There
Journal of a Third Visit to the Convict-gaols, Refuges, and Reformatories, of Dublin and Its Neighbourhood
Charge Delivered on the Sixth of January, 1862
Suggestions for the Repression of Crime
A Letter to C.B. Adderley, Esq., M.P. on His Review of the Charge of the Recorder of Birmingham, on the Subject of Tickets of Leave by Matthew Davenport Hill
Suggestions for the Repression of Crime, contained in charges delivered to Grand Juries of Birmingham, supported by additional Facts and Arguments
Not So Bad as They Seem