Irish Legal History Society The Court of Admiralty of Ireland, 1575-1893

Type
Book
Authors
ISBN 10
1846822432 
ISBN 13
9781846822438 
LCCN
KF 1112 .C67 
Category
Ireland  [ Browse Items ]
Publication Year
2011 
Publisher
Volume
20 
Pages
xvii, 294 pages 
Subject
Ireland 
Abstract
In 1575, the Lord Admiral of England, Edward Clinton, appointed Ambrose Forth as the first judge of the Admiralty in Ireland. Between 1575 and 1879, an independent Court of Admiralty functioned in Ireland, processing civil disputes over matters like seamen's wages, collision, and salvage. This book is an institutional history of this tribunal over its 300-hundred-year existence. It describes the often colorful - and sometimes venal - personalities of those men - like Adam Loftus, William Petty, Hugh Baillie, and Jonah Barrington - who held the office of judge of this Court. The study describes the levels and categories of judicial business conducted by the Court. It provides an account of the constant jurisdictional and doctrinal controversies in which the Court was involved - with the King's Bench of Ireland, with Irish municipal corporations, and with the English Court of Admiralty - over the limits of its jurisdiction in civil and prize matters. "...based on extensive original research....includes a wealth of previously unpublished information..." International Journal of Maritime History, June 2012, Vol. XXIV, No. 1 (Series: Irish Legal History Society)  
Description
Contents:
Establishment, 1575-1660 -- The Court of Admiralty of Ireland in the later Stuart period, 1660-1710 -- 'Indolent' Dr Hawkshaw and 'mad' Dr Baillie, 1708-56 -- Constitutional re-organization and public scandal, 1756-1830 -- Expansion and dissolution, 1830-93 -- Admiralty criminal jurisdiction, 1580-1861. 
Biblio Notes
Includes bibliographical references (p. 279-288) and index.
Item donated by Graham Price.
Categorized by organization (Irish Legal History Society (ILHS)), then author/editor, then year.  
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