S slumanna fir, Volume 2, by Bogi Benediktsson Sta arfelli and J n P tursson, offers a detailed biographical account of Icelandic sheriffs (s slumenn). This volume continues the exploration of the lives and careers of these important figures in Iceland's local government, providing valuable insights into the administration and social dynamics of Iceland during the 19th century and earlier. These biographical sketches illuminate the roles and responsibilities of the sheriffs, shedding light on their impact on the communities they served. This historical work is essential for anyone interested in Icelandic history, law, and the lives of its notable figures.
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