Thomas Wood
(1661–1722)

English lawyer and jurist

Works

  • A Dialogue between Mr. Prejudice, a dissenting Country Gentleman, and Mr. Reason, a Student in the University: being a short Vindication of the University from Popery, and an Answer to some Objections concerning the D of Y (1680)
  • The Dissenting Casuist, or the second part of a Dialogue between Prejudice and Reason (1682)
  • A Pindaric Ode upon the Death of Charles II (1685)
  • A New Institute of the Imperial or Civil Law (1704) Hathi Trust
  • Institute of the Laws of England; or the Laws of England in their Natural Order, according to Common Use (1720) Third edition at Hathi Trust

Works about Wood

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