Irish Legal History Society Mysteries and solutions in Irish legal history : Irish Legal History Society discourses and other papers, 1996-1999

Type
Book
ISBN 10
1851825762 
ISBN 13
9781851825769 
LCCN
KF 349 .I7 . 
Category
Ireland  [ Browse Items ]
Publication Year
2001 
Publisher
Volume
10 
Pages
xvii, 252 pages 
Subject
Ireland 
Abstract
Greer and Dawson (both teach law at the Queen's U. of Belfast) have edited nine papers on diverse aspects of legal history in Ireland written by historians, lawyers, a specialist in Irish, and a graduate student in 19th-century history.  
Description
Content:
Giolla na Naomh Mac Aodhagain: a thirteenth-century legal innovator / Fergus Kelly -- Records of the Irish Court of Chancery: a preliminary report for 1627-1634 / Jane Ohlmeyer -- 'To follow the late precedents of England': the Irish impeachment proceedings of 1641 / John McCaffery -- 'United and knit to the imperial crown': and English view of the Anglo-Hibernian constitution in 1670 / J.H. Baker -- Edmund Burke and the law / R.B> McDowell -- Manor courts in the west of Ireland before the Famine / Richard McMahon -- R.R. Cherry, lord chief justice of Ireland, 1914-1916 / Daire Hogan -- The Irish lords of appeal in ordinary / Lord Lowry -- Mysteries and solutions: experiencing Irish legal history / W.N. Osborough.  
Biblio Notes
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Item donated by Graham Price.
Categorized by publisher, then editor, then date.  
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