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xxi to xxxvi.
Pollock and Nicol. "Numerical Index to the County Courts Acts". Pollock's Practice of the County Courts. Seventh Edition. H Sweet. London. 1870. Pages
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^Davis, James Edwards. The County Courts Equitable Jurisdiction Act. Butterworths. Fleet Street, London. 1865.
Google Books. Pollock and Nicol. Equitable Jurisdiction of the County Courts. Supplement to Pollock's County Court Practice; Containing the Act 28 & 29 Vict. c. 99. H Sweet. Chancery Lane, London. 1865.
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Google Books. Robert Cecil Austin. Reports of Cases: (principally under the County Courts Equitable Jurisdiction Act, 1865 and the County Courts Amendment Act, 1867) in the County Courts included in Circuit No. 45, Heard and Determined by Henry James Stonor, Esq, Judge of the Said Courts. Butterworths. 1869. Google Books:
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^Wetherfield, George Manley. The County Courts Act, 1867. Second Edition. Longmans, Green, Reader and Dyer. 1869.
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^Dodd, William H. (1877). "Essay on the jurisdiction of the local courts in Ireland, Scotland, and England compared". Journal of the Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland. VII: 99.