Stanley John Bailey

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Stanley John Bailey (1901–1980) was Rouse Ball Professor of English Law in the University of Cambridge from 1950 to 1968.[1] He was author of The Law of Wills (Pitman's Equity Series: 1st Ed, 1935; 2nd Ed, 1940; 3rd Ed, 1948; 4th Ed, 1953; 5th Ed, 1957; 6th Ed, 1967; 7th Ed, 1973), an "introductory survey"[2][3][4] which was "well known"[5] and "extremely readable".[6] He was editor of the Cambridge Law Journal from 1948 to 1954. He wrote articles for that journal and for the Law Quarterly Review.[1]

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  • The British Studies Monitor, Anglo-American Associates, 1980, Volume 10, Issue 3, p 90. Google Books
  • Wright, C A (1937) 2 University of Toronto Law Journal 189 JSTOR
  • B L (1942) 4 University of Toronto Law Journal 457 JSTOR
  • Mitchell, J B D (1954) 17 Modern Law Review 491 JSTOR
  • Mitchell, J B D (1959) 22 Modern Law Review 349 JSTOR
  • R H K (1936) 6 Cambridge Law Journal 130 JSTOR
  • T E L (1941) 7 Cambridge Law Journal 436 JSTOR
  • Scott, Kenneth. "Book Reviews" (1958) 16 Cambridge Law Journal 115 JSTOR
  • (1948) 207 Law Times and Journal of Property 188 Google Books
  • (1941) 75 Irish Law Times and Solicitors' Journal 34 Google Books
  • (1967) 111 Solicitors Journal 886 Google Books
  • Books of the Month. Simpkins Publishing Company. 1953. Page 30. Google Books
  • Bar Bulletin of the New York County Lawyers' Association, 1957, Volumes 15-16, p 155 Google Book
  • (1935) 179 The Law Times 275 Google Books
  • (1935) 1 The Irish Jurist, Together with the Irish Jurist Reports 56 Google Books
  • Marke, J J. A Catalogue of the Law Collection at New York University. New York University Law Library. 1953. p 499.
  • Ringrose, CW. Where to Look for Your Law. 10th Ed. Sweet & Maxwell. 1948. p 118. Google Books
  • Law Books in Print. Glanville Publishers. 1976. pp 139 & 475. Google Books
  1. ^ Jump up to: a b "Bailey, Prof. Stanley John", Who Was Who, A & C Black, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing plc, 1920–2015; online edition, Oxford University Press, April 2014.
  2. ^ (1936) 14 Canadian Bar Review 635 Google Books
  3. ^ "New Editions" in Annual Survey of English Law 1940. London School of Economics and Political Science (University of London) Department of Law. 1940. Page 105. Google Books
  4. ^ (1953) 103 The Law Journal 483 Google Books
  5. ^ (1957) 107 The Law Journal 686 Google Books
  6. ^ Sweet and Maxwell's Guide to the Legal Profession. Sixth Edition. 1963. Page 81. Google Books.
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