PRIMARY SOURCES

ON COPYRIGHT

(1450-1900)

Milton, John (1608 - 1674)

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Referred to in records:
1644: Milton's Areopagitica (English)
1667 * : Milton's Contract (English)
1751: Tonson v. Walker (English)
1761: Tonson v. Collins (English)
1762 * : Tonson v. Collins (English)
1769 * : Millar v. Taylor (English)
1773 * : Hinton v. Donaldson (English)
1773: Information for Alexander Donaldson (English)
1773: Information for Messrs John Hinton et al (English)
1774 * : Donaldson v. Becket (English)
1774: Enfield's Observations (English)
1774: Macauley's A Modest Plea (English)
1774: Stella's Modest Exceptions (English)
1774: The Cases of the Appellants and Respondents (English)
1774: The Pleadings of the Counsel before the House (English)
1828 * : Maugham's Treatise (English)
1832: Select Committee Report: Dramatic Literature (English)
1838: Parliamentary Debates on the Copyright Bill (25 April) (English)
1838: Parliamentary Debates on the Copyright Bill (6 June) (English)
1838: Parliamentary Debates on the Copyright Bill (9 May) (English)
1839: Parliamentary Debates on the Copyright Bill (1 May) (English)
1840: Parliamentary Debates on the Copyright Bill (14 Feb.) (English)
1840: Parliamentary Debates on the Copyright Bill (4 Feb.) (English)
1841: Parliamentary Debates on the Copyright Bill (29 Jan.) (English)
1842 * : Lowndes' Historical Sketch of the Law of Copyright (English)
1842: Parliamentary Debates on the Copyright Act (6 April) (English)
1842: Parliamentary Debates on the Copyright Act (9 May) (English)
1847 * : A Treatise on the Law of Copyright (English)
1854 * : Jeffreys v. Boosey (English)
1870 * : Copinger's Law of Copyright (English)
1878: Royal Commission on Copyright: Minutes of Evidence (English)
1890: Report on H.R. 10881 (English)
1896: The Question of Copyright (English)

Referred to in commentaries about:
1761: La Fontaine case
1662: Licensing Act
1667: Milton's Contract
1769: Millar v. Taylor
1814: Copyright Act


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