1790 LAW Practice of Justice of the Peace Parish Officers Duties English 4v SET
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1790 LAW Practice of Justice of the Peace Parish Officers Duties English 4v SET
Practice of a Justice of the Peace is a rare, 18th-century treatise on parish law. Written by Edward Barry, this work is an alphabetical encyclopedic-like work on the statutes and duties of the justice of the peace, sheriffs, clergy, church wardens, constables, and many other parish officers. It contains hundreds of entries offering definitions and examples of officials duties and expectations, laws, crimes, and acts. Worth noting, the first volume contains an extensive and thorough description of the Black Act.
Item number: #21836
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BARRY, Edward
The present practice of a justice of the peace : and a complete library of parish law. Containing the substance of all the statutes and adjudged cases, down to the year 1790
London: printed by Simmonds, Fletcher, Hodson, 1790.
Details:
Collation: Complete with all pages; 4 volumes
Vol. 1 – viii, 576
Vol. 2 – 590
Vol. 3 – 560
Vol. 4 – 520, [64], 80
Each volume includes engraved portrait frontispiece
Provenance: Handwritten – Wm. Cooke, Willingham 1811
William Cooke (1806-1885) was a Methodist New Connection preacher and theological scholar who thrice served as the president of the M.N.C Conference. Notably, he was a lifelong friend of the Salvation Army founder, William Booth.
Language: English
Binding: Leather; tight and secure
Size: ~8.5in X 5.5in (21.5cm x 14cm)
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Practice of a Justice of the Peace is a rare, 18th-century treatise on parish law. Written by Edward Barry, this work is an alphabetical encyclopedic-like work on the statutes and duties of the justice of the peace, sheriffs, clergy, church wardens, constables, and many other parish officers. It contains hundreds of entries offering definitions and examples of officials duties and expectations, laws, crimes, and acts. Worth noting, the first volume contains an extensive and thorough description of the Black Act.
Item number: #21836
Price: $599
BARRY, Edward
The present practice of a justice of the peace : and a complete library of parish law. Containing the substance of all the statutes and adjudged cases, down to the year 1790
London: printed by Simmonds, Fletcher, Hodson, 1790.
Details:
Collation: Complete with all pages; 4 volumes
Vol. 1 – viii, 576
Vol. 2 – 590
Vol. 3 – 560
Vol. 4 – 520, [64], 80
Each volume includes engraved portrait frontispiece
Provenance: Handwritten – Wm. Cooke, Willingham 1811
William Cooke (1806-1885) was a Methodist New Connection preacher and theological scholar who thrice served as the president of the M.N.C Conference. Notably, he was a lifelong friend of the Salvation Army founder, William Booth.
Language: English
Binding: Leather; tight and secure
Size: ~8.5in X 5.5in (21.5cm x 14cm)
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Very Fast. Very Safe. Free Shipping Worldwide.
Customer satisfaction is our priority! Notify us with 7 days of receiving, and we will offer a full refund without reservation!
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1790 LAW Practice of Justice of the Peace Parish Officers Duties English 4v SET
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