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The Parish of Saint Mary, Islington.

The Parish of Saint Mary, Stoke Newington.
The Charter House.

Tower Division.

The Parish of Saint Mary, Whitechapel.

The Parish of Christchurch.

The Parish of Saint Leonard, Shoreditch.
The Liberty of Norton Falgate.
The Parish of Saint John, Hackney.

The Parish of Saint Matthew, Bethnal Green.
The Hamlet of Mile End Old Town.

The Hamlet of Mile End New Town.

The Parish of Saint Mary, Stratford Bow.
The Parish of Bromley Saint Leonard.
The Parish of All Saints, Poplar.

The Parish of Saint Ann, Limehouse.
The Hamlet of Ratcliffe.

The Parish of Saint Paul, Shadwell.

The Parish of Saint George in the East.
The Parish of Saint John, Wapping.

The Liberty of East Smithfield.

The Precinct of Saint Catherine.

The Liberty of His Majesty's Tower of London, consisting of The Liberty of the Old Artillery Ground.

The Parish of Trinity, Minories.

The Old Tower Precinct.

The Precinct of the Tower within.

The Precinct of Wellclose.

Kensington Division.

The Parish of Kensington.

The Parish of Saint Luke, Chelsea.

The Parish of Fulham.

The Hamlet of Hammersmith.

The Parish of Chiswick.

The Parish of Ealing.

The Parish of Acton.

Brentford Division.

The Township of New Brentford.

Extra-parochial Places.

Lincoln's Inn.

Gray's Inn.

Staple's Inn.

That Part of Furnival's Inn in the County of Middlesex.
Ely Place.

KENT.

The Parish of Saint Paul, Deptford.

The Parish of Saint Nicholas, Deptford.
The Parish of Greenwich.

SURREY.

SURREY.

The Parish of Barnes.
The Parish of Battersea.
The Hamlet of Penge.
The Parish of Bermondsey.
The Parish of Camberwell.
The Parish of Clapham.
The Parish of Lambeth.
The Parish of Newington.
The Parish of Putney.
The Parish of Rotherhithe.
The Parish of Streatham.

The Parish of Tooting.

The Parish of Wandsworth.

The Parish of Christchurch.

Clink Liberty.

The Hamlet of Hatcham, in the Parish of Deptford.

BOROUGH OF SOUTHWARK.

The Parish of Saint George.
The Parish of Saint Saviour.

The Parish of Saint John.
The Parish of Saint Olave.
The Parish of Saint Thomas.

CA P. XLV.

An Act to continue, until the Fifth Day of July One thousand
eight hundred and thirty-two, an Act for the more effectual
Administration of the Office of a Justice of the Peace in
and near the Metropolis.
[19th June 1829.]

WHEREAS an Act was passed in the Third Year of the

present Reign, intituled An Act for the more effectual Ad- 3 G.4. c.55. 'ministration of the Office of a Justice of the Peace in and near the Metropolis, and for the more effectual Prevention of Depredations on the River Thames and its Vicinity, for Seven Years,

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' which Act was amended by an Act passed in the Sixth Year

of the present Reign, intituled An Act to amend an Act for the 6 G.4. c.21. more effectual Administration of the Office of Justice of the Peace

in and near the Metropolis: And Whereas it is expedient to continue the said first-mentioned Act as the same is amended by the said last-mentioned Act;' Be it therefore enacted by the King's most Excellent Majesty, by and with the Advice and Consent of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and Commons, in this present Parliament assembled, and by the Authority of the same, That the said Act of the Third Year of this Reign, as the same is amended by the said Act of the Sixth Year of this Reign, and by this Act, shall continue and be in Force until the Fifth Day of July One thousand eight hundred and thirty-two, and from thence until the End of the then next Session of Parliament. II. And Whereas, in case of the Establishment of a new R 3

Police

Recited Act

3 G.4. c.55. as amended by

6 G.4. c.21. and this Act continued.

Secretary of

State may

direct that the

Horse and Foot
Patrol be placed

under the new
Police Office

when established.

For removing Doubts as to the Application of Penalties and Forfeitures recovered before any of the Justices.

• Police Office for the Administration of the Police in and near
the Metropolis, it may be expedient that the Horse and Foot
Patrol, now acting under the Orders of the Chief Magistrate of
the Public Office in Bow Street, should be placed under the
Orders of such new Police Office;' Be it therefore enacted,
That it shall be lawful for One of His Majesty's Principal Se-
cretaries of State to direct that such Horse and Foot Patrol shall
be under the Orders of the Justices of such new Police Office
when the same shall be established; and that any of such Justices
shall have Power to administer, to all Persons who now do or
hereafter may belong to such Horse and Foot Patrol, an Oath to
the same Effect as the Chief Magistrate of the Office in Bow
Street is empowered to administer by the said recited Act of the
Sixth Year of this Reign; and the Persons taking such Oath shall
have Power to act as Constables within the same Counties and
Places as are mentioned in the said last-mentioned Act, and shall
in such Counties and Places have all such Powers, Authorities,
Privileges, and Advantages as any Constable now has or here-
after may
have within his Constablewick; and it shall be lawful for
such Principal Secretary of State to direct that the Receiver
appointed under the said recited Act of the Third Year of this
Reign shall, out of the Monies issued to him out of the Conso-
lidated Fund, pay over in each Year to such Person as may be
appointed Receiver of Monies applicable to the Purposes of such
new Police, such Sum of Money as may now by Law be applied
to the Maintenance of the said Horse and Foot Patrol, the same
to be hereafter applied towards defraying the Charges and Ex-
pences of the said Horse and Foot Patrol, after the same shall be
placed under the Orders of such new Police Office.

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III. And Whereas it is expedient to remove all Doubts respecting the Application of such Penalties and Forfeitures as may be recovered before any Justice or Justices at any of the ' Offices mentioned in the said Act of the Third Year of this Reign;' Be it therefore enacted, That where by any Act or Acts any Penalties or Forfeitures, or Shares of Penalties or Forfeitures, are or shall be recoverable in a summary Manner before any Justice or Justices of the Peace, and by such Act or Acts respectively the same are or shall be limited and made payable to His Majesty, or to any Body Corporate, or to any Person or Persons whatsoever, save and except the Informer who shall sue for the same, or any Party aggrieved, in every such Case the same, if recovered or adjudged before any Justice or Justices at any of the said Offices, shall, notwithstanding any Thing in such Act or Acts respectively contained, be recovered for and adjudged to be paid to the Receiver for the Time being mentioned in the said Act of the Third Year of this Reign, to be by him applied for the Purposes of the said Act; and the same shall not in any Case be recovered by or adjudged to be paid to any other Person than the said Receiver, unless such Person be the Informer or the Party aggrieved; and each of the Justices at the said Offices, and their Clerks, and the said Receiver, are hereby released and indemnified from all Claims and Demands, except those of His Majesty, in respect of any Penalties or Forfeitures, or Shares of

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Penalties or Forfeitures, which before the passing of this Act shall have been received at any of the said Offices, and claimed and retained for or on Behalf of the said Receiver.

CA P. XLVI.

An Act for more effectually executing an Act of the last Session of Parliament, for the better Regulation of Divisions in the several Counties of England and Wales.

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Wintituled an act for the better Regulation / Divisions in 9 G.4. c.43.

HEREAS by an Act passed in the last Session of Parliament,

the several Counties of England and Wales, the Court of Quarter Sessions is empowered in certain Cases to make Orders for altering existing Divisions, and for constituting new Divisions for holding Petty Sessions, whereby in many Cases Parts of a Hundred, Wapentake, Ward, or other District in the Nature of a < Hundred, will be severed, for the Purposes aforesaid, from the main Body thereof, and such Hundred or other like District will thereafter be situate in Two or more Divisions: And Whereas by divers Acts it is required of High Constables to give Notice to, or to serve Precepts on, Petty Constables, Churchwardens, • Overseers of the Poor, Surveyors of the Highways, and others, 'similar Duties may be cast upon High Constables by future Acts, and the Labour of executing such Duties will be increased by 'the Severance of the Hundred or other like District under the • Provisions of the said recited Act, and Difficulties may arise in 'the due Execution of Process in such Cases:' For Remedy thereof, be it enacted by the King's most Excellent Majesty, by and with the Advice and Consent of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and Commons, in this present Parliament assembled, and by the Authority of the same, That whensoever the Court of Quarter Court of QuarSessions shall, under the said Provisions, make an Order for ter Session, on changing any Parish, Tithing, Township, or Place from one making Order Division to another, or an Order for constituting any new Di- for Division of vision, and it shall appear to the Court that any Inconvenience will any District, arise from such Change if the High Constable or High Constables Time make shall continue liable to perform the Duties aforesaid in respect to Order respectthe Whole of his or their Hundred or other like District, the same ing the Duties Court of Quarter Sessions shall make an Order for remedying such of the High Inconvenience, either by directing that where there are more than One High Constable, such Duties shall be divided between them, in such Manner as to the Court shall seem fit, or, if Circumstances shall so require, that the High Constable or High Constables shall be entirely exempted from the Performance of a certain Portion of those Duties, and that the same Portion shall be performed by the High Constable of any other Hundred, or by some Petty Constable, Tithingman, or other Peace Officer, or by some other Person or Persons to be specified in the Order; and every such Order shall be binding on all Justices, Officers, and Persons whomsoever.

II. Provided always, That neither this Act, nor any Order to be made by virtue thereof, shall prejudice or affect the Rights of any R 4

Lord

may at the same

Constables.

Act not to affect the Rights of Lords of Manors.

47 G.3.

Sess. 2. c. 54.

50 G.3. c. 109.

4 G.4. c.14.

Recited Acts, 47G.3.

Sess 2. c.54. and 50 G.3. c.109. continued.

Lord Lieutenant may remit or mitigate Penalties.

Lord of any Hundred, Manor, or other Franchise, nor any Person claiming under him, otherwise than as to the Service of Process in the Cases hereinbefore mentioned or referred to.

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CA P. XLVII.

An Act to continue for One Year, and until the End of the
next Session of Parliament, and to amend, Two Acts made
in the Forty-seventh and Fiftieth Years of the Reign of
His late Majesty King George the Third, for the preventing
improper Persons from having Arms in Ireland.
[19th June 1829.]

WHEREAS

an Act was made in the Forty-seventh Year of the Reign of His late Majesty King George the Third, intituled An Act to prevent improper Persons from having Arms 'in Ireland, to continue in Force, from the passing thereof, for

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Two Years, and from thence until the End of the then next 'Session of Parliament: And Whereas, by an Act made in the 'Fiftieth Year of His said late Majesty's Reign, the said recited Act of the Forty-seventh Year of His said late Majesty's Reign was continued and amended: And Whereas, by an Act made in the Fourth Year of the Reign of His present Majesty, the said recited Acts of the Forty-seventh and Fiftieth Years were con'tinued, and are in Force until the End of this present Session ' of Parliament: And Whereas it is expedient that the said Two recited Acts of the Forty-seventh and Fiftieth Years of the Reign of His said late Majesty should be further continued and 'amended:' Be it therefore enacted by the King's most Excellent Majesty, by and with the Advice and Consent of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and Commons, in this present Parliament assembled, and by the Authority of the same, That the said recited Act of the Forty-seventh Year of the Reign of His late Majesty, as the said Act is amended by the said recited Act of the Fiftieth Year of the Reign of His said late Majesty, and by this Act, shall be and the said Acts are hereby continued, and shall be and remain and continue in Force, from the passing of this Act, for One Year, and until the End of the then next Session of Parliament, as the same are amended by this Act.

II. And be it further enacted, That it shall and may be lawful to and for the Lord Lieutenant or other Chief Governor or Governors of Ireland, by any Order to be signified by his or their Chief Secretary, or in the Absence of such Secretary, then by the Under Secretary, to remit or mitigate any Penalty, Forfeiture, or Punishment which may have been or may be incurred by any Person or Persons for any Offence against the said recited Acts or either of them, upon such Terms and subject to such Conditions as to such Lord Lieutenant or other Chief Governor or Governors shall seem fitting and expedient.

CAP.

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