Project:Bibliography/Early Irish law/Legal entry
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About
General and various
- Guides, introductions and bibliographies
- Editions and translations
- List of publications (by year)
- List of publications (by author)
- Bart Jaski’s supplement (2014)
Polity, people and law
- The túath
- external relations
- outsiders
- Rural character
- Rank and status
- dependant status
- unfree status (dóer)
- The kin-group (fine)
- maternal kin (máithre)
Law of persons (1)
- king
- lord and client
- clientship; base client; free client; fuidir (semi-freeman); bothach; senchléithe
- briugu (hospitaller)
Law of persons (2)
- cleric
- poet
- female poet; illegal satirist
- lawyer
- brithem; aigne
- physician
- druid
- manufacturers
- wright; blacksmith; other
Law of persons (3)
- woman
- child
- slave
- captive (cimbid)
Property
Offences
- Contracts, pledges and sureties
- Distraint (athgabál)
- Legal entry (tellach)
- Procedure
- Punishment
Law texts
- Comparative aspects
- early Irish law and narrative
- early Irish law and canon law
- early Irish law and medieval Welsh law
Bibliography
Early Irish law
Legal entry (tellach)
Kelly, Fergus, A guide to early Irish law, Early Irish Law Series, 3, Dublin: DIAS, 1988.
186–189 Second part of ch. 7: ‘Distraint and legal entry’
Legal entry (tellach): general and miscellaneous
Charles-Edwards, T. M., Early Irish and Welsh kinship, Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1993.
[Part III: Claims to land by virtue of kinship] “5. Irish tellach”
Female entry (ban-tellach)
Textual sources
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