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Court of Common Pleas (Ireland) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Court of Common Pleas (Ireland) The Court of Common Pleas was one of the senior courts of common law in Ireland. It was a mirror image of the equivalent court in England. It was one of the four courts of justice that gave the Four Courts building in Dublin its name. == History == According to Elrington Ball〔Elrington Ball, ''The Judges in Ireland 1221–1921'' John Murray, London 1926 Vol.1 p.17〕 the Irish Court of Common Pleas, which was known in its early years as ''the Common Bench'' or simply ''the Bench'', was fully operational by 1276, with a Chief Justice and two (occasionally three) justices to assist him. Traditionally its workload was less heavy than the Court of King's Bench, and its judges had the reputation, which was probably unjustified, for being less learned than those of the other courts of common law; they were also more likely to be Irish-born, and some spoke Irish〔Ball, ''The Judges in Ireland'' Vol. 2 pp.79,107〕 Along with the Irish Court of Exchequer, it moved for a time to Carlow in the fourteenth century, due to the disturbed political conditions in Dublin; but the judges, finding that Carlow was also suffering from political unrest, quickly returned to Dublin.
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