Rogers was the author of: • ''Remarks on the question of the right to publish Proceedings on the Coroner's Inquisition'' (1824) •
The Law and Practice of Elections, with Analytical Tables and a Copious Index, J. & W. T. Clarke, law booksellers, 1820, 344 pp. (dedicated to
Sir W. D. Best); 2nd ed. publ. J. and W. T. Clarke, 1830, 615 pp.; 3rd ed. as altered by the Reform Acts, 1835; 6th ed. V. & R. Stevens and G. S. Norton, 1841; 9th edit. with F. S. P. Wolferstan, 1859; 10th edit. by F. S. P. Wolferstan, 1865; 11th edit. (with the New Reform Act), 1868; 13th edit. by
J. C. Carter, 1880; 14th edit. by
J. C. Carter, 1885; 15th edit. by M. Powell,
J. C. Carter, and J. S. Sandars, 1886 and 1890; 16th edit. by S. H. Day, 1892 & Stevens, 1897; 18th ed. titled
On elections: Municipal and other elections and petitions, Stevens & Sons Ltd., 1906. •
Rogers on elections, election committees, and registration, 10th ed. by Stevens and Sons, 1865 (585 pp.) •
Parliamentary Reform Act, 2 Will. IV, c. 45, with Notes containing a Complete Digest of Election Law as altered by that Statute, J. and W. T. Clarke, 1832, 144 pp. •
A Practical Arrangement of Ecclesiastical Law, 1840; 2nd edit. 1849. • ''The Marriage Question: an Attempt to discover the True Scripture Argument in the Question of Marriage with a Wife's Sister'' (34 pp.), London: Rivingtons, 1855. ==References==