Ireland Law Libraries

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Introduction[edit | edit source]

Conducting Irish genealogical research in a law library is generally for those with intermediate to advanced skills. However, anyone can search the Nominate Reports for names or families of interest in a specific area. In some instances there may be a family story indicating that there was a legal dispute over property in Ireland. While not all cases were recorded in the reports, those that set a precedent were summarized and published year-by-year.

Law libraries can be intimidating if you do not have a research plan and specific objectives. The reference staff typically does not assist family historians and rarely understands the research perspective from which you are approaching your investigation. With that in mind, the information in this Wiki page may help you with crafting your research strategy and identify specific items to request in your law library research. With this information, the staff will be very able to assist you.

Records in a Law Library[edit | edit source]

Nominate Reports[edit | edit source]

Nominate reports are similar to the Case Reporters in the United States. The term "nominate" came from the Latin nōmināri meaning "name" and was used to describe the summary judgments. It referred to the name of the person who actually wrote the reports.

Indexes[edit | edit source]

====All Courts==== - There are Nominate Reports covering all courts for the years 1798-1810; 1827-1838; and 1840-1841.

Appeals and Writs of Error[edit | edit source]

Chancery[edit | edit source]

Circuit Cases[edit | edit source]

Common Law[edit | edit source]

Common Pleas[edit | edit source]

Crown Cases[edit | edit source]

Ecclesiastical[edit | edit source]

Exchequer[edit | edit source]

King's/Queen's Bench[edit | edit source]

Land Cases[edit | edit source]

Nisi Prius (see also King's/Queen's Bench above)[edit | edit source]

Registry Cases[edit | edit source]

Rolls Court[edit | edit source]

Miscellaneous[edit | edit source]

Irish Statutes[edit | edit source]

Inns of Court - Admission Registers[edit | edit source]

  • Society of King's Inn, Dublin -
  • The Middle Temple, London -
  • Lincoln's Inn, London -
  • Gray's Inn, London -
  • The Inner Temple, London -
  • Inns of Chancery -
  • Law Lists -

Source Citations for Legal Materials[edit | edit source]

Abbreviations for Nominate Reports - The name of the report is always abbreviated. The more common abbreviations are listed in the following table:


Websites[edit | edit source]

Bibliography[edit | edit source]