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The Court of the justicar of Ireland was a common law court that operated in the English colony in Ireland from the late thirteenth century to the early modern period. It shared many characteristics with the court of King's Bench in England, but maintained its association with the person of the chief governor of Ireland in a way that King's Bench did not. It also allowed for many cases to proceed by bill rather than writ, in common with eyre courts. The justiciar's court most often sat at Dublin, in Dublin Castle, but was associated with the justiciar himself so was sometimes itinerant.

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