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The Charge of the Honourable Denis George, late recorder of Dublin, and now one of the barons of his Majesty's court of exchequer in Ireland, delivered by him at the new sessions-house on the 20th day of october, 1798, to the Grand Juries for the City of Dublin and County of Dublin, and now published at their request. Dublin: printed by John exshaw, printer and stationer to the grand jury of the city of Dublin, n° 8, Grafton-Street

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  21 December 2009

Extract

ON this day, for the first time, are opened here new Commissions of Oyer and Terminer and General Gaol Delivery; which we now proceed to execute.

I have often before had the honor to preside as Recorder of the city of Dublin, or as Judge, where most of you have acted as Grand Jurors.-I know that the general outline of your duty, so well marked out to you by your oath, is fully understood by you; I therefore shall not delay you upon that topic, but call your attention to the species of crimes, which now prevail, and may be submitted for your consideration. [4]

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Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Royal Historical Society 1992

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