Twenty-four Letters of Sir Thomas Hope ... 1627-1646. Edited from the Original Manuscripts, with Introduction and Notes, by the Rev. R. Paul
Twenty-four Letters of Sir Thomas Hope, Bart. of Craighall, Lord Advocate of Scotland, 1626-1646. 1627-1646
Forme of Process Before the Lords Dictat by Sir Thomas Hope of Craighall His Majesties Advocat to His Sones at the Ground & Principales of the Scots Law and Prattick for Ther Instructions
Practical Observations Upon Divers Titles of the Law of Scotland, Commonly Called Hope's Minor Practicks, Written by Sir Thomas Hope of Craighall, Sometime Advocate to King Charles I
Minor Practicks, Or, a Treatise of the Scottish Law. Composed by that Eminent Lawyer, Sir Thomas Hope of Craighall, Advocate to His Majesty King Charles I. To which is Subjoined, A Discourse on the Rise and Progress of the Law of Scotland: and an Alphabetical Abridgment of the Acts of Sederunt, from the Restoration, to this Present Year
Sir Thomas Hope's Elements of the Scottish Laws (vulgo His Minor Praticks) Wrytten about the Year 1630
Minor Practicks, Or, a Treatise of the Scottish Law. Composed by ... Sir Thomas Hope ... To which is Subjoined, A Discourse on the Rise and Progress of the Law of Scotland [by Alexander Bayne]: and An Alphabetical Abridgment of the Acts of Sederunt ...
Minor Practicks, Or, a Treatise of the Scottish Law. Composed by that Eminent Lawyer, Sir Thomas Hope ... To which is Subjoined, A Discourse on the Rise and Progress of the Law of Scotland: and an Alphabetical Abridgment of the Acts of Sederunt, from the Restoration, to this Present Year