Summary of the Duties of a Justice of the Peace Out of Sessions: With Some Preliminary ObservationsJ. Butterworth and Son, 1827 - 295 pages |
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... payment of Public Taxes 117 Removals 117 • Popery Porterage Post 119 214 120 • 120 Post - chaises and Horses Potatoes . See Garden - Vegetable Productions . Printers . See Riot . Public Worship Rabbits Recognizance Riot · Rivers and ...
... payment of Public Taxes 117 Removals 117 • Popery Porterage Post 119 214 120 • 120 Post - chaises and Horses Potatoes . See Garden - Vegetable Productions . Printers . See Riot . Public Worship Rabbits Recognizance Riot · Rivers and ...
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... Payment of Wages in Bank Notes Sessions Sheep Ships · Shire Hall Silk Soldiers • Spring - guns Stage - coaches Stores . Summons Surety for the Peace Swearing Tithes Turnips . See Garden - Vegetable Productions . Vagrants · Idle and ...
... Payment of Wages in Bank Notes Sessions Sheep Ships · Shire Hall Silk Soldiers • Spring - guns Stage - coaches Stores . Summons Surety for the Peace Swearing Tithes Turnips . See Garden - Vegetable Productions . Vagrants · Idle and ...
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... pay not exceeding 10l . nor less than 5l . 2J . R. distress . 32 Geo . 3. c . 57. s . 12 . Parish - officers may bind poor apprentices to the sea ser- vice with consent of two justices . 2 and 3 Anne . c . 6. s . 1 . and see 4 Geo . 4 ...
... pay not exceeding 10l . nor less than 5l . 2J . R. distress . 32 Geo . 3. c . 57. s . 12 . Parish - officers may bind poor apprentices to the sea ser- vice with consent of two justices . 2 and 3 Anne . c . 6. s . 1 . and see 4 Geo . 4 ...
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... pay 10l . to the parish - officers to bind him out again , or to be applied otherwise for his benefit ; as also , 5l . to the apprentice , if the master refuses to give up the clothes . R. distress . Ap- peal to sess . 32 Geo . 3. c ...
... pay 10l . to the parish - officers to bind him out again , or to be applied otherwise for his benefit ; as also , 5l . to the apprentice , if the master refuses to give up the clothes . R. distress . Ap- peal to sess . 32 Geo . 3. c ...
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... payment of wages to apprentices , provided the sum in dispute does not exceed 107. R. distress . Ibid . s . 2 . Apprentices , & c . may recover wages not exceeding 107. in the absence of their master , by summoning the steward , & c . 1 ...
... payment of wages to apprentices , provided the sum in dispute does not exceed 107. R. distress . Ibid . s . 2 . Apprentices , & c . may recover wages not exceeding 107. in the absence of their master , by summoning the steward , & c . 1 ...
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act of parliament aforesaid appear appointed apprehend apprentice arbitrators avoirdupois bail carriage certificate charges churchwardens coach complaint constable conviction costs county gaol default commitment delivered detained distress and sale duty entering into recognizance esquire examination exceed exceeding 201 exceeding three execute warrants felony forfeited forfeiture fourteen days give half hand and seal hard labour hath hear and determine hire horses house of correction Ibid informer issue his warrant king larceny levied license magistrate majesty's justices master ment miles misdemeanor neglecting notice oath officer overseers owner parish parish-officers party passengers pawnbroker pawned payment peace peace-officer penalty person poor prosecute quarter sessions recoverable recovered refusing seize selling servant sessions settlement ship six calendar months six months spring-gun stat statute steal summon sureties surveyor thereof three calendar months three months tion tithes unless vessel warrant of distress whipping in addition witness
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Page 169 - ... every person wandering abroad, or placing himself or herself in any public place, street, highway, court, or passage, to beg or gather alms, or causing or procuring or encouraging any child or children so to do, shall be deemed an idle and disorderly person...
Page 270 - CD ; 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 183 - That if any person shall unlawfully and maliciously cut, break, bark, root up, or otherwise destroy or damage the whole or any part of any...
Page 169 - Every person wandering abroad, and lodging in any barn or outhouse, or in any deserted or unoccupied building, or in the open air, or under a tent, or in any cart or waggon, not having any visible means of subsistence, and not giving a good account of himself or herself.
Page 136 - ... if any credible witness shall prove upon oath before a justice of the peace a reasonable cause to suspect that any person has in his possession or on his premises any property whatsoever on or with respect to which any offence...
Page xxiv - That if any Person shall by any false Pretence obtain from any other Person any Chattel, Money, or valuable Security, with Intent to cheat or defraud any Person of the same, every such Offender shall be guilty of a Misdemeanor...
Page 247 - JP one of his majesty's justices of the peace for the said county, (or riding, &c.) for that he the said AO did (specify the offence, and the time and place when and where the same was committed, as the case may be ; and on a second conviction, state the first conviction) ; and I the said JP adjudge the said AO for his said offence...
Page 74 - Whosoever shall steal, or shall cut, break, root up or otherwise destroy or damage with intent to steal, the whole or any part...
Page 229 - Correction] at aforesaid, and there to deliver him to the keeper thereof, together with this precept ; and I do hereby command you the said keeper of the said [House of Correction...
Page 182 - ... cut, break, root up, or otherwise destroy or damage with intent to steal, the whole or any part of any tree, sapling, or shrub, or any underwood, respectively growing...