Impey, J. The office of sheriff shewing its history and antiquity: The manner of appointing the high sheriff, his under sheriff, and other deputies; together with their respective powers and duties:-particularly with regard to the county-court, sessions, circuit, arrests on mesae process, bail, juries, executions, escapes, rescues and replevins. To which are added, the mode of electing coroners, and returning members of Parliament: with many useful precedents, of returns to writs, and proceedings in the County-Court, &c. Calculated not only for the benefit of sheriffs, their under sheriffs and deputies, but also for the use of the profession in general. By John Impey, of the Inner-Temple, author of the new instructor clericalis, in the Court of King's Bench and Common Pleas.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationImpey, John. The Office of Sheriff Shewing Its History and Antiquity: The Manner of Appointing the High Sheriff, His Under Sheriff, and Other Deputies; Together with Their Respective Powers and Duties:-particularly with Regard to the County-court, Sessions, Circuit, Arrests on Mesae Process, Bail, Juries, Executions, Escapes, Rescues and Replevins. To Which Are Added, the Mode of Electing Coroners, and Returning Members of Parliament: With Many Useful Precedents, of Returns to Writs, and Proceedings in the County-Court, &c. Calculated Not Only for the Benefit of Sheriffs, Their Under Sheriffs and Deputies, but Also for the Use of the Profession in General. By John Impey, of the Inner-Temple, Author of the New Instructor Clericalis, in the Court of King's Bench and Common Pleas.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationImpey, John. The Office of Sheriff Shewing Its History and Antiquity: The Manner of Appointing the High Sheriff, His Under Sheriff, and Other Deputies; Together with Their Respective Powers and Duties:-particularly with Regard to the County-court, Sessions, Circuit, Arrests on Mesae Process, Bail, Juries, Executions, Escapes, Rescues and Replevins. To Which Are Added, the Mode of Electing Coroners, and Returning Members of Parliament: With Many Useful Precedents, of Returns to Writs, and Proceedings in the County-Court, &c. Calculated Not Only for the Benefit of Sheriffs, Their Under Sheriffs and Deputies, but Also for the Use of the Profession in General. By John Impey, of the Inner-Temple, Author of the New Instructor Clericalis, in the Court of King's Bench and Common Pleas.