Substance of the Speech of Sir Peter Laurie, on the Question of the Periodical Election of Magistrates, [delivered] in the Court of Common Council ... 28th March, 1835
Substance of the Speech of Sir Peter Laurie, on the Question of the Periodical Election of Magistrates, in the Court of Common Council, on Saturday 28th March, 1835. For Private Circulation
Election of Magistrates. A Reply to Some Portion of the Substance of the Speech of Sir Peter Laurie, on the Question of the Periodical Election of [aldermen] Magistrates ...
The separate system combined with corrective instruction, as established in the county gaol, Reading, vindicated from the aspersions of sir Peter Laurie [in 'Killing no murder'.].
Substance of the Speech of Sir P. Laurie on the question of the periodical Election of Magistrates, in the Court of Common Council, etc
Correspondence [sic] [between P. G. Laurie and C. A. Sinclair, British Consul at Foochow]in Reference to the Neglect of the Chinese Authorities to Afford Protection to the Wreck of the Steamer Canton
Corespondence Between Rev. Charles Cator M.A. and Sir Peter Laurie Knight Upon the Minutes of the Court of Common Council