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Belcher, Jonathan, 1710-1776.

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    An abridgement of the statutes of Ireland , from the first session of parliament in the third year of the reign of King Edward the Second, to the end of the twenty fifth year of the reign of His Present Majesty King George the Second; and Of all the English and British Statutes which extend to and bind Ireland; With Tables of The Statutes in their Chronological Order, directing to the Heads under which they are abridged; The Statutes taken from any English Statutes, The English Statutes from which any Irish Statutes are taken, Such Statutes as are to be given in charge at the Assises, Such Statutes as are to be given in charge at the Quarter-Sessions, Such Statutes as are injoined to be read in Churches; together with an alphabetical table of the principal matters referring to the Titles and Paragraphs in the Abridgement, and to the respective Statutes; and also the new rules. By Edward Bullingbrooke, L.L.D. and Jonathan Belcher, Esq; Barrister at Law.

    Bullingbrooke, Edward | Date: M,DCC,LIV [1754]

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