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Special Collections Inscriptions

This collection contains digitized images of signatures and other inscriptions found in the items in the William & Mary Law Library's Rare Books & Special Collections. A link to the title that houses each book plate is included with the image. More information about the Rare Books & Special Collections housed in the law library is available on the law school's website.

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  • To the students of William and Mary Law School, Marci A. Hamilton, 10/7/06

    To the students of William and Mary Law School, Marci A. Hamilton, 10/7/06

  • To the students of William & Mary- with thanks and appreciation to my fellow members of our chosen profession! Ken Feinberg, 4/6/06

    To the students of William & Mary- with thanks and appreciation to my fellow members of our chosen profession! Ken Feinberg, 4/6/06

  • To the William and Mary Law School --with best regards, Antonin Scalia

    To the William and Mary Law School --with best regards, Antonin Scalia

  • To the William & Mary Law Library -- with deep respect, Robert M. Gates.

    To the William & Mary Law Library -- with deep respect, Robert M. Gates.

  • To the William & Mary Law School -- with best regards, Antonin Scalia.

    To the William & Mary Law School -- with best regards, Antonin Scalia.

  • To the William & Mary Law School, with best regards, Antonin Scalia

    To the William & Mary Law School, with best regards, Antonin Scalia

  • To the William & Mary School of Law with best wishes, Edwin Meese III, 17 April 2006

    To the William & Mary School of Law with best wishes, Edwin Meese III, 17 April 2006

  • To Tim Sullivan Best Regards, Lou Fisher

    To Tim Sullivan Best Regards, Lou Fisher

  • To Tracey - Your Grandfather, Winfield Shiras, wrote every word of this scholarly and loving account of your Great, Great Grandfather, George Shiras, Jr - Enjoy! Dad - 5/12/85

    To Tracey - Your Grandfather, Winfield Shiras, wrote every word of this scholarly and loving account of your Great, Great Grandfather, George Shiras, Jr - Enjoy! Dad - 5/12/85

  • To William and Mary Law Library, Warm good wishes! Albie Sachs, March 31, 2014

    To William and Mary Law Library, Warm good wishes! Albie Sachs, March 31, 2014

  • To William and Mary Law Library-- with warm good wishes to whoever reads this! Albie Sachs, March 21, 2014

    To William and Mary Law Library-- with warm good wishes to whoever reads this! Albie Sachs, March 21, 2014

  • Townshend Stuart Dade Novr. 3, 1796 Albion

    Townshend Stuart Dade Novr. 3, 1796 Albion

  • To you he looks the same hope which cheers the nightly watcher, when from the lonely castle top he sees the fairest of the stars, & hails her as the usher of the morn.

    To you he looks the same hope which cheers the nightly watcher, when from the lonely castle top he sees the fairest of the stars, & hails her as the usher of the morn.

  • Traff

    Traff

  • Troy Conference Academy 1855

    Troy Conference Academy 1855

  • T. R. Sherwood, Kalamazoo, Michigan / Jno Barton Payne

    T. R. Sherwood, Kalamazoo, Michigan / Jno Barton Payne

  • T.S. Lacy, Esq.

    T.S. Lacy, Esq.

  • T.T. Cropper / George D. Wiss […] Va

    T.T. Cropper / George D. Wiss […] Va

  • T. Tomlinson Temple

    T. Tomlinson Temple

  • Turner Christian's Book

    Turner Christian's Book

  • Uh. Woll., Charles P. Sherman

    Uh. Woll., Charles P. Sherman

  • undio Wilhelm Christianides, vetus Sujus possessor, Mitto tibi navem, prora puppiq carentem deficiente pecu deficit omne nia, furtum ablatum est restituendum.

    undio Wilhelm Christianides, vetus Sujus possessor, Mitto tibi navem, prora puppiq carentem deficiente pecu deficit omne nia, furtum ablatum est restituendum.

  • use this to explain methodology of treating continent & England as one in M.E. & focusing on Eng. after Reform see p. 45

    use this to explain methodology of treating continent & England as one in M.E. & focusing on Eng. after Reform see p. 45

  • Valued at $2.00 30 days allowed lent by Phil Claiborne Feby 1808

    Valued at $2.00 30 days allowed lent by Phil Claiborne Feby 1808

 

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