Title: | The justice of the peace, being a general directory, and forms proper for the due execution of the office, according to the common and statute laws, now in force and use in the state of Connecticut. With many other forms not peculiarly appropriate to that office. To which is annexed the complete constable, containing his office, duties, and authority; with the manner and forms of executing the same. |
Author: | Backus, Joseph, fl. 1812 |
Author: | Connecticut |
Note: | Printed for the author, B. & J. Russell, 1816 |
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Subject: | Constables -- Connecticut |
Subject: | Justices of the peace -- Connecticut |
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