A treatise on courts martial : also, An essay on military punishments and rewards
1805
L2020F23 1805
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Title
A treatise on courts martial : also, An essay on military punishments and rewards
Variant Title
Essay on military punishments and rewards|Adye on Couts martial
Edition
7th ed.
Published
London : Printed by T. Maiden for Vernor and Hood ... [and 7 others], 1805.
Description
viii, 292 p. ; 18 cm.
Call Number
L2020F23 1805
System Control No.
(OCoLC)45621129
Note
Spine title: Adye on Couts martial.
Dedicated to Thomas Gage, General and Commander in chief of all His majesty' s forces in North America.
First published in New York, 1769, through 8th ed. in 1810; first Anglo-American treatise on courts-martial (and one of the first law books printed in America); standard guide used by the British & American forces during the revolutionary war
Adye was Deputy Judge Advocate for the British army in North America from 1769 to 1783.
First part is a history of martial and military law, an overview of courts martial, courts of inquiry, appeals, the duties of the judge advocate, and the mode of trial; 2nd part discusses procedure, which is based on procedure in common law.
Includes bibliographical references.
Bound in calf, rebacked in morocco
Ownership stamp on title verso: American Geographical Society.
Dedicated to Thomas Gage, General and Commander in chief of all His majesty' s forces in North America.
First published in New York, 1769, through 8th ed. in 1810; first Anglo-American treatise on courts-martial (and one of the first law books printed in America); standard guide used by the British & American forces during the revolutionary war
Adye was Deputy Judge Advocate for the British army in North America from 1769 to 1783.
First part is a history of martial and military law, an overview of courts martial, courts of inquiry, appeals, the duties of the judge advocate, and the mode of trial; 2nd part discusses procedure, which is based on procedure in common law.
Includes bibliographical references.
Bound in calf, rebacked in morocco
Ownership stamp on title verso: American Geographical Society.
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