Publisher's Synopsis
"The Justice of the Peace, and Parish Officer" by John Frederick Archbold, originally published in 1840, is a comprehensive guide to the legal duties and responsibilities of these important local officers. This meticulously detailed manual provides essential insights into the laws, commitments, convictions, and orders necessary for effectively administering justice and managing parish affairs. A vital resource for understanding the framework of 19th-century local governance, this book offers a unique glimpse into the historical roles that shaped communities. It remains a valuable reference for legal historians, researchers, and anyone interested in the evolution of law and local administration. Discover the foundations of justice and parish management through this enduring work.
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