User:Jnestorius/Irish courts history

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Supreme Ct JC Privy Council UK Lords Ir Lords GB Lords
Ir Lords
Supreme Ct Ct of Appeal in IFS / High Ct of Appeal for Irl [Supreme Ct of Jud in Irl, div 1] Ct of Appeal in Ir (merged Ct App Chanc and Ct Exch Chamb)
  • Court of Appeal in Chancery in Ireland in mid-19C
  • Court of Exchequer Chamber in Ireland was recreated in 1800 above these three. (In fact above all 4 except equity parts of both Chancery and Exchequer;[1] and before 1800 an earlier Exchequer Chamber was above Exchequer common-law side, and King's Bench was above Common pleas and Chancery petty-bag side.[2])
  • Landed Estates, Probate, Matrimonial Causes, Admiralty, and Bankruptcy
Ct of Appeal Ct of Crim Appeal
High Ct High Ct of J in IFS [Supreme Ct of Jud in Sth Ir, div 1] Ct of Appeal in Sth Ir [Supreme Ct of Jud in Irl, div 2] High Ct of J in Ir
  • Chanc Div
  • KB Div
High Ct of J
  • Chanc Div
  • KB Div
  • Exch Div
High Ct of J
  • Chanc Div
  • KB Div
  • Exch Div
  • Comm Pl Div
[Supreme Ct of Jud in Sth Ir, div 2] High Ct of J in Sth Ir
  • Chanc Div
  • KB Div
Assizes
Circuit Ct
District Ct

Petty sess

References[edit]

  • Dickson, Brice (2019). The Irish Supreme Court: Historical and Comparative Perspectives. Oxford University Press. p. 50, Figure 4.1. ISBN 978-0-19-251246-8. Retrieved 15 May 2020.
  • Lyall, Andrew (1993). "The Irish House of Lords as a Judicial Body, 1783–1800". Irish Jurist. 28–30: 314–360. ISSN 0021-1273. JSTOR 44026395.

Citations[edit]

  1. ^ Lyell 1993, p.345 fig.2
  2. ^ Lyell 1993, p.329 fig.1