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(G.)

to wit.

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Distress Warrant for amount in Arrear.

To the Constable of
said [county] of

and to all other peace officers in the

against the

Whereas on the hearing of a complaint made by the Inspector of Reformatory Schools [or as the case may be], that A.B. of, &c. [stating the cause of complaint as in the Form (D.) between the asterisks (*) (*)], an order was made on the day of by us, the undersigned [or by L.M. and J.H.], two of Her Majesty's Justices of the Peace in and for the said [county] ofsaid C.B., to pay to the said Inspector [or as the case may be] the sum of per week, from the date of the said order until the day of the same to be paid at the expiration of each [twenty-eight] days [or as the case may be] (*): And whereas there is due upon the said order the sum of being for [three] periods of [fourteen] days each, and default has been made therein for the space of fourteen days.

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These are therefore to command you, in Her Majesty's name, forthwith to make distress of the goods and chattels of the said C.B., and if within the space of [five] 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, is not paid, that then you do sell the said goods and chattels so by you distrained, and do pay the money arising from such sale to the Clerk of the Petty Sessions for the district of, that he may pay and apply the same as by law directed, and may render the overplus (if any) on demand, to the said C.B; and if no such distress can be found, then that you certify the same to us, to the end that such proceedings may be had therein as the law requires. Given under our hands and seals this aforesaid.

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in the [county]

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(H.)

Commitment in Default of Distress.

To the Constable of and to the Governor of the [prison] in the said [county] of

at

day of

to wit. Whereas, &c. [as in the Form (G.) to the single asterisks (*), and then thus]: And whereas afterwards, on the - last, I, the undersigned, together with L.M., Esquire [or J.S. and L.M., Esquires] two of Her Majesty's Justices of the Peace in and for the said [county] of issued a warrant to the Constable of -- aforesaid, commanding him to levy the sum of - due upon the said recited order, being for [three] periods of [fourteen] days, by distress and sale of the goods and chattels of the said C.B. And whereas a return has this day been made to me the said Justice [or the undersigned, one of Her Majesty's Justices of the Peace in and for the said (county) of · -], that no sufficient goods of the said C.B. can be found.

These are therefore to command you, the said Constable of -, to take the said C. B. and him safely to convey to the [prison] at aforesaid, and there deliver him to the Governor thereof, together with this precept: And I do hereby com. mand you, the said Governor of the said [prison] to receive the said C.B. into your custody in the said [prison] there to imprison him for the term of, unless the said sum, and all costs and charges of the said distress, and of the commitment and conveying of the said C.B. to the said [prison], amounting to the further sum of shall be sooner paid unto you the said Governor; and for your so doing this shall be your sufficient warrant. Given under my hand and seal this

at in the [county] aforesaid.

day of

J.S.

in the year of our Lord (L.S.)

INDUSTRIAL SCHOOLS (IRELAND).

FORMS.

(A.)

Order sending Child to Industrial School.

Petty Sessions District of —, County of County of

to wit.

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18-, in

- Be it remembered that on the pursuance of the Industrial Schools Act (Ireland), 1888, we, two of Her Majesty's Justices of the Peace in and for the said [county] of do order that whose religious persuasion, as ascertained according to the provisions of section 15 of the said Act, is (Protestant or Roman Catholic), and who has been proved before us by the evidence of (set out names and residence of parties sworn): That said child was found [any of the cases pointed out-as destitute, begging, or receiving alms, &c.," father dead, mother destitute, or whatever facts will clearly make up some requirement of the statute to justify the order of detention]: The said child is aged about and which

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child comes within the provisions of section 11 (a) of said Act, be sent to the Certified Industrial School at - -; and that be detained there until the 18- (such date as will not bring the age over sixteen years).

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} Justices of said County.

(a) Where the order is made under section 13, alter accordingly.

The above form complies with the requirements of the statute, and also with the Lord Lieutenant's Circular to Magistrates, requiring that a summary of the evidence be set out. In this respect it differs from the form in the Act.

Before sending the child in custody to the school, and incurring expense, it should be first ascertained if there is a vacancy, and that the Managers are willing to receive the child.

to wit.

(C.)

Complaint for enforcing contributions from Parent, &c.

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The complaint of the Inspector of Industrial Schools [or as the case may be] made to us (a) the undersigned, two of Her Majesty's Justices of the Peace for the said [county] of —, this day of at ——, in the same [county], who says that one A.B., of (*) the age of years, or thereabouts, is now detained in the Industrial School at in the county of, under the Industrial Schools (Ireland) Act, 1868, and has been duly ordered and directed to be detained therein until the day of That one C. B., dwelling in the parish of ——, in the county of parent'[or step-parent, &c.] of the said A. B., and is of sufficient ability to contribute to the support and maintenance of the said A.B., his son: (*) The said complainant therefore prays that the said C. B. may be summoned to show cause why an order should not be made on him so to contribute.

Exhibited before us,

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Whereas information has this day been laid [or complaint hath this day been made] before the undersigned [one, or as the case may be] of Her Majesty's Justices of the Peace in and for the said [county]of for that you [here state shortly the matter of the information or complaint]: These are therefore to command you, in Her Majesty's name, to be and appear on

in the forenoon, at

at o'clock before such Justices of the Peace for the said county [or as the case may be] as may then be there, to answer the said information [or complaint], and to be further dealt with according to law. Given under my [or our] hand and seal, this

day of

in the year of

our Lord

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at in the [county] aforesaid.

(a) Or in Dublin, "to me, a Police Magistrate of the Dublin Metropolitan Police District."

to wit.

(E.)

Order on Parent, &c., to contribute a Weekly Sum.

Be it remembered that on this day of, at -

in the

said [county] of --, a certain complaint of the Inspector of Industrial Schools [or as the case may be], for that one A.B., of, fc. [stating the cunse of complaint as in the Form (C.) between the asterisks (*) (*)[was duly heard by and before us, the undersigned, two (a) of Her Majesty's Justices of the Peace in and for the said [county] of (in the presence and hearing of the said C.B., if so, or the said C.B., not appearing to the summons duly issued and served in this behalf); and we having duly examined into the ability of the said C.B., and on consideration of all the circumstances of the case, do order the said C.B. to pay to the said Inspector [or to an agent of the said Inspector] the shillings per week, from the date of this order until

sum of -

day of

—, the same to be paid at the expiration of each fourteen [or as the case may be] days.

Given under our hands and seals, the day and year first above mentioned, at in the [county] aforesaid.

(F,)

L.S. (L.S.)
L.M. (L.S.)

to wit.

Distress warrant for Amount in Arrear.

To the Head or other Constable of
officers in the said [county] of

and to all other peace

Whereas on the hearing of a complaint made by the Inspector of Industrial Schools [or as the case way be], that A.B. of, &c. [stating the cause of complaint as in the Form (C.) between the asterisks (*) (*)], an order was made on the day of ——, by us, the undersigned [or by L.M. and J.H.], two (a) of Her Majesty's Justices of the Peace in and for the said [county] of -, against the said C.B., to pay to the said Inspector [or as the case may be] the sum of per week, from the date of the said order until the day of, the same to be paid at the expiration of each [twenty-eight] days [or as the case may be] (*): And whereas there is due upon the said order the sum of ——, being for [three] periods of [ fourteen] days each, and default has been made therein for the space of fourteen days:

These are therefore to command you, in Her Majesty's name, forthwith to make distress of the goods and chattels of the said C.B., and if within the space of [five] 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, is not paid, that then you do sell the said goods and chattels so by you distrained, and do pay the money arising from such sale to ——, the clerk of the Justices of the Peace for the - of, that he may pay and apply the same as by law directed, and may render the overplus (if any), on demand, to the said C. B.; and if no such distress can be found, then that you certify the same to us, to the end that such proceedings may be had therein as the law requires. Given under our hands and seals, this

[county] aforesaid.

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(a) Or in Dublin, "One of the Police Magistrates of the Dublin Metropolitan Police District."

to wit.

(G.)

Commitment in default of Distress (a)

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To the Head or other Constable of, and to the Keeper of the [prison] at in the said [county] ofWhereas, &c. [as in the Form (F.) to the single asterisk (*), and then thus]: And whereas afterwards on theday of last, I, the undersigned, together with L.M., Esquire [or J.S. and L.M., Esquires], two (b) of Her Majesty's Justices of the Peace in and for the said [county] of ——, issued a warrant to the Constable of aforesaid, commanding him to levy the sun of- due upon the said recited order, being for [three] periods of [fourteen] days, by distress and sale of the goods and chattels of the said C.B.: And whereas a return has this day been made to me the said Justice [or the undersigned, one of Her Majesty's Justices of the Peace in and for the said [county] of- - that no sufficient goods of the said C.B. can be found:

These are therefore to command you the said Head Constable of to take the said C.B., and him safely to convey to the [prison] at aforesaid, and there deliver him to the keeper thereof, together with this precept: And I do hereby command you the said Keeper of the said [prison] to receive the said C.D. into your custody in the said [prison], there to imprison him for the term of

unless the said sum and all costs and charges of the said distress, and of the commitment and conveying of the said C.D. to the said [prison], amounting to the further sum of shall be sooner paid unto you the said Keeper, and for your so doing this shall be your sufficient warrant. Given under my hand and seal, this in the [county] aforesaid.

at

day of in the year of our Lord

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SHORT FORM OF TRANSFER OF PUBLICANS' LICENCE BY JUSTICES IN PETTY SESSIONS, 18 & 19 Vic., c. 114, s. 1.

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We, the undersigned Justices in Petty Sessions, after examination on oath of all necessary parties, do hereby transfer the within Licence to ———. This transfer to remain in force until the next Quarter Sessions for the District after the expiration of one month from this date.

Dated

J.P.

J.P.

Where Excise Licence lost, Justices may grant the transfer on Certificate from the Excise Officer, or on Clerk of Peace's Certificate of such Licence having been registered, and Justices being satisfied that Licence cannot be found or oduced: and see now 47 & 48 Vic. c. 29.

Although this Form is given in the Schedule to the Act, the Act itself does not give the to commit. There is no such power.

Or in Dublin, "One of the Police Magistrates of the Dublin Metropolitan Police District."

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