The Justice of the Peace, and Parish Officer, 1. köideA. Strahan, 1820 |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 100
Page xx
... constable shall always be understood to imply tythingmen , borsholders , headboroughs and other peace officers required to execute the justices ' warrants . 13. The word overseer shall be understood to mean over- seer of the poor ...
... constable shall always be understood to imply tythingmen , borsholders , headboroughs and other peace officers required to execute the justices ' warrants . 13. The word overseer shall be understood to mean over- seer of the poor ...
Page 18
... constable , head - borough , or tithing - man , where they shall be officers , beadle within his district , and watch- man whilst he is upon duty , shall apprehend or cause to be appre- hended every person who may reasonably be ...
... constable , head - borough , or tithing - man , where they shall be officers , beadle within his district , and watch- man whilst he is upon duty , shall apprehend or cause to be appre- hended every person who may reasonably be ...
Page 27
... Constable . It seems agreed that a constable is not only empowered , as Constable's all private persons are , to part an affray which happens in his pre- power over sence , but is also bound at his peril to use his best endeavours to ...
... Constable . It seems agreed that a constable is not only empowered , as Constable's all private persons are , to part an affray which happens in his pre- power over sence , but is also bound at his peril to use his best endeavours to ...
Page 28
... constable ; for there does not seem to be any good authority that these have any power at all to take sureties of such an offender ; but it seems certain , that a justice has a dis- cretionary power either to commit him , or to bail him ...
... constable ; for there does not seem to be any good authority that these have any power at all to take sureties of such an offender ; but it seems certain , that a justice has a dis- cretionary power either to commit him , or to bail him ...
Page 51
... constable of the town to receive and entertain such a person as his guest ; and that it is no way material whether he hath a sign before his door or not if he make it his common business to entertain pas- sengers . But how the officer ...
... constable of the town to receive and entertain such a person as his guest ; and that it is no way material whether he hath a sign before his door or not if he make it his common business to entertain pas- sengers . But how the officer ...
Other editions - View all
The Justice of the Peace, and Parish Officer, Vol. 2 of 5 (Classic Reprint) Richard Burn No preview available - 2017 |
The Justice of the Peace, and Parish Officer, Vol. 2 of 5 (Classic Reprint) Richard Burn No preview available - 2017 |
Common terms and phrases
accessary act of parliament adjudged aforesaid appear apprentice assize authorised bail bank of England bastard child benefit of clergy bread bridge burglary cause certificate certiorari charged chattels churchwardens city of London clerk coals committed common law complaint constable conviction corn costs court custody defendant delivered discharged distrained distress doth East's P. C. enacted esquire evidence exceeding felony flour forfeit gaol given guilty habeas corpus Hale hand and seal hath hereby house of correction indenture indictment judges judgment jurisdiction jury king's levied liable license magistrate or justice majesty's justices master notice oath offence officer overseers paid parish party payment peace penalty person or persons plaintiff poor premises prisoner prosecution punishment quarter sessions receive refuse rent repair respectively sell sold stat statute sufficient summons therein thereof tices town corporate township warrant Westmorland whereas witness writ
Popular passages
Page 293 - Majesty's subject; that then and in every such case, the person or persons so offending, their counsellors, aiders and abettors, (knowing of, and privy to the ofience, as aforesaid, ) shall be and are hereby declared to be felons, and shall suffer death, as in cases of felony, without benefit of clergy.
Page 206 - ... upon his prayer or petition in open court the first week of the term or first day of the sessions of oyer and terminer...
Page 288 - Person so offending, being thereof lawfully convicted shall be adjudged guilty of Felony and shall suffer death as in cases of Felony, without Benefit of Clergy.
Page 665 - ... and give this act, and the special matter, in evidence at any trial to be had thereupon, and that the same was done in pursuance and by the authority of this act...
Page 299 - Speaking deny any one of the Persons in the Holy Trinity to be God, or shall assert or maintain there are more Gods than one, or shall deny the Christian Religion to be true, or the Holy Scriptures of the Old and New Testament to be of Divine Authority...
Page 663 - it shall and may be lawful for the justices of the peace of any county, in general or quarter sessions...
Page 160 - Goods and Chattels of the said AB, and if within the Space of Days next after the making of such Distress the said last-mentioned Sum, together with the reasonable Charges of taking and keeping the said Distress, shall not be paid, that then you do sell the said Goods...
Page 342 - Acts now in force relating to Bread to be sold out of the City of London and the Liberties thereof and beyond the Weekly Bills of Mortality and Ten Miles of the Royal Exchange ; and to provide other Regulations for the Making and Sale of Bread, and for preventing the Adulteration of Meal, Flour, and Bread, beyond the Limits aforesaid.
Page 744 - Person, one Moiety to the Informer, and the other Moiety to the Poor of the Parish where such Offence shall be committed...
Page 69 - Given under my hand and seal, this day of , in the year of our Lord , at , in the [county] aforesaid.