1837, Manor Court and Ecclesiastical Manor Court, Leamcon, Schul, and Petty Session Court, Toormore, Schull, West Cork.
A legacy of the Hulls
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Lewis:
A manorial court is held at Lemcon, every third Monday, at which debts under £5 are recoverable; there is also an ecclesiastical manor belonging to the bishop of Ross, for which a court is held occasionally; and petty sessions are held at Towermore every alternate week.
Aughadown:
A manor court is held monthly by a seneschal appointed by Lord Carbery, for the recovery of debts
under 40s; and here is a constabulary police station.