
Boyle's Court
Boyle’s Court is a historical court system established in Ireland in the early 14th century, primarily responsible for handling disputes related to land, property, and local affairs within certain regions. It functioned alongside the broader royal courts, focusing on more localized issues and often resolving disputes through written records and testimonies. Boyle’s Court played a key role in maintaining local legal order during medieval times, acting as a vital part of the administrative and judicial structure of Ireland under English rule.