People, Place and Power – The Grand Jury System in Ireland

50 Further Reading Butler, Richard. ‘The radicals in these Reform times’: Politics, Grand Juries, and Ireland’s Unbuilt Assize Courthouses, 1800–50’, Architectural History , 58 (2015), 109–39. Crooks, Peter (ed.), Government, War and Society in Medieval Ireland: Essays by Edmund Curtis, A.J. Otway-Ruthven and James Lydon (revised edition, Dublin 2019). Crossman, Virginia. Local government in nineteenth century Ireland. Belfast, 1994. Foley, Áine. ‘Violence and authority: the sheriff and seneschal in late medieval Ireland’, Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy , 117 (2017), 185–206. Foot, Charles. The grand jury laws of Ireland: comprising all the statutes relating to the powers and duties of grand juries, including orders in Council relating to presentments and all matters connected therewith : to which are added copious notes, tables of cases reported under various acts, forms of procedure, criminal jurisdiction, and an index. Dublin, 1884. Garnham, Neal. ‘Local elite creation in early Hanoverian Ireland: the case of the county grand jury’, The Historical Journal, 42:3 (1999), 623–42. Vanston, George. The grand jury laws of Ireland: being a collection of the statutes and orders in Council relating to the presentment of public money by grand juries, and matters connected therewith, with notes, tables of cases and statutes, additional forms and an index. Dublin, 1883.

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