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2 Justice of the Peace, and Parish Officer 1820

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THE


    Juotitr of tOt Ptatt,


                        AND


      PARISH             OFFICER.


         By  RICHARD BURN, LL.D.

    LATE CHANCELLOR  OF THE DIOCESE OF CARLISLE.



          THE  TWENTY-THut2 EDITION:
   With CORRECTIONS, ADDITIONS, and IMPROVEMENTS.
 The  CASES brought down to the End of Easter Term,
                   1 GEO. IV. 1820.
       And  the STATUTES to the 1 GEO. IV. 1820.


       By GEORGE CHETWYND, ESQ. M.P.
                 BARRISTER AT LAW,
  AND CHAIRMAN OF THE GENERAL QUARTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE
              FOR THE COUNTY OF STAFFORD.


Dr. Burn has great merit: He has done great service, and deserves great
  commendation. Per Lord MANSFIELD C. J.     Burr. S. C. 548.


                IN FIVE  VOLUMES.

                     VOL.   II.



                     LONDON:
 Printed by A STRAHAN, Law-Printer to the King's Most Excellent Majesty :
          For T. CADELL and W. DAVIEs, in the Strand;
    F. C. & J. RIVINOTON, St. Paul's Church-Yard, & Waterloo-Place;
           JOSEPH BUTTERWORTH and Son, Fleet-Street;
         and LONGMAN, HURST, REES, ORME, and BRoWN,
                    Paternoster-Row.
                        1820.

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