The administration of justice in Ireland, 1975: |
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Commission of Oyer and Terminer |
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Ency. of the laws of England, 1906- : |
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Index to the statutes ... affecting Ireland ... 1310 to 1838, 1839: |
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Oxford companion to law, 1980: |
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Report of the proceedings under the Treason Felony Act, II Vic., Cap. 12, at the Commission Court, Green-Street, Dublin, August and October, 1848 |
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A report of the trial of Daniel Waring, upon the prosecution of Roger O'Connor, Esq. at an adjournment of the commission for the county and city of Dublin : before the Hon. St. Geo. Daly and the Hon. Edward Mayne, for perjury |
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Report of the trial of Edward Browne and others for administering, and of Laurence Woods for taking, an unlawful oath |
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A report of the trial of Patrick Finney upon an indictment for high treason : before the Hon. Judge Chamberlaine and the Hon. Baron Smith |
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Report of the trial of William Smith O'Brien, for high treason : at the special commission for the co. Tipperary, held at Clonmel, September and October 1848 : with the judgment of the Court of Queen's Bench, Ireland, and of the House of Lords, on the writs of error |
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A report of the trials of James Dunn and Patrick Carty for a conspiracy to murder the Earl of Carhampton : with a dedication to that noble lord. |
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A report of the trials of the Caravats and Shanavests, at the Special Commission, for the several counties of Tipperary, Waterford, and Kilkenny, before the Right Hon. Lord Norbury and the Right Hon. S. O'Gready, commencing at Clonmel, on Monday, February 14, 1811. |
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Smith's trial |
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Trial of James Spollen, for the murder of Mr. George Samuel Little, at the Broadstone terminus of the Midland Great Western Railway, Ireland : August 7th, 8th, 10th & 11th, 1857. |
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The trial of John Costley, gent. (ensign in the county of Roscommon militia) for conspiring with Charles Frzaer Frizel, Esq., barrister at law, in an intention to murder the Rev. William Ledwich, parish priest of Rathfarnham in the county of Dublin : held before the Hon. Dennis George, second baron of His Majesty's Court of Exchequer in Ireland, and the Hon. Robert Day, second justice of His Majesty's Court of King's Bench, at the Session House in Green-Streeet on Thursday the 23d of February 1804 |
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Trial of Lieutenant Kindillan, &c. |
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The trial of Major Campbell, for the murder of Captain Boyd in a duel, on the 23d of June, 1807 : with the evidence in full, the charge of the judge, and details of Major Campbell's last moments, execution, &c. &c. |
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Trial of Richard Jones |
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The trial of Robert Edgworth, Esquire, for subornation of perjury : in which are inserted the several indictments, with the record of the acquittal of Mary Neil on a charge of felony, and the sentence pronounced upon him, the arguments of the counsel, and the charge of the judge : to which is prefixed, a short note of the trial of Maria Lewellin for being present, aiding and assisting in committing a rape of Mary Neil, a child of between twelve and thirteen years of age, and the letter of Archibald Hamilton Rowan, Esq., on that subject. |
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The trial of Thos. Edward Bellamy for forgery before the Honourable Baron George and the Hon. Justice Finucane at Dublin, the 2d of November 1802. |
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The trial of unfortunate Byrne (late coachman to the Hon. John Jocelyn) at the suit of the present and absent Bishop of Clogher : before the Commission at the Sessions-House, Green-Street, October 28, 1811, for accusing His Lordship of endeavouring to seduce him to commit an unnatural crime : in which are given the splendid speech of Mr. Bushe, Solicitor-General and counsel on the part of the prosecution, together with the charge of Judge Day and the luminous admonitory and rebuking sentence passed by Mr. Justice Fox : to which is annexed the opinion of that great political writer Mr. Cobbett, on the late abominable and disgusting transaction. |
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