The office and authority of a justice of peace for Ireland collected from the books of common law written on that subject, as also from all the acts of Parliament relating to that Office; as well those in force by Sir Edward Poyning's law, as those made in this kingdom, to the end of the first (with an appendix of the second) session of this present Parliament; With many special Cases in Law to Illustrate the same: digested under alphabetical titles. With proper and useful Precedents of Summons's, Warrants, Examinations, Recognizances, Conditions, Mittimus's, Records, Precepts, Inquisitions, &c. Under their proper Titles. With an Alphabetical Table. By Matt. Dutton, gent.

  • Dutton, Matt. (Matthew)
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1718
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The office and authority of a justice of peace for Ireland: collected from the books of common law written on that subject, as also from all the acts of Parliament relating to that Office; as well those in force by Sir Edward Poyning's law, as those made

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Dublin : printed by J. Carson, for Jer. Pepyat, Bookseller in Skinner-Row, 1718.

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