Debtor and creditor - Ireland - Early works to 1800
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The People nearly brought to ruin, by a law, intended to save them from it
Date: Printed in the year M,DCC,LXXXI. [1781]- E-books
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The junior's precedence illustrated in a new impression of two acts of Parliament made in Ireland, for the recovery of small debts. And in an abstract of divers acts, appointing a public register in Dublin, for deeds, wills, &c. affecting Lands and Tenements, in that Kingdom. To which is added, an explanation of the utility and practice thereof: Wherein the Necessity of extending the like Benefit to South-Britain, is considered. With an appendix; shewing the necessity of courts of conscience, and of reforming Sheriffs-Courts throughout the Kingdom.
Date: MDCCL. [1750]- E-books
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Darcy Hamilton, Esquire, appellant. Hyacinthus Darcy, Esquire, respondent. The respondent's case
Darcy, Hyacinthus, d. 1743.Date: 1717]- E-books
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Darcy Hamilton, Esq; son and heir, and administrator of Clara Hamilton, deceased, who was one of the daughters of Patrick Darcy, Esq; deceased, appellnt. Hyacinth Darcy, Esq; son and heir of James Darcy, who was son and heir of the said Patrick Darcy, respondnt. The appellant's case
Hamilton, Darcy.Date: 1718]- E-books
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Darcy Hamilton, Esquire, appellant. Hyacinthus Darcy, Esquire, respondent. The respondent's case
Darcy, Hyacinthus, d. 1743.Date: 1717]