Justice restored or, a guid for His Majestie's justices of peace, both in sessions, and out of sessions; according to the antient laws of the kingdom.
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- Justice restored or, a guid for His Majestie's justices of peace, both in sessions, and out of sessions; according to the antient laws of the kingdom.
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- London :: Printed by Th. Roycroft, for H. Twyford, T. Dring, and J. Place,
- 1661.
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Contents
- title page
- to the reader
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The Headsof all such matters, and things, as are to be inqui∣red of at the Sessionsof the Peace,with the method,and manner,how the same are to be given in charge. -
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- A COMMON WARRANT TO Answer to such matters as shall be objected.
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A Mittimusto the House of Correction. -
A Warrantfor levying of 20s. a peice of certain Ʋnlicensed Alehouse-Keepers,and further to proceed according to Law. -
A Warrantof the Peace. -
A Warrantto bring Persons to be bound, to give Evidence against a Felon, at the next Sessions. -
A Warrantfor the Good Behaviour. -
A
Warrant to destrain one, that was drunk. -
A
Warrant to search for stoln Goods. -
A Mittimusagainst Persons, which keep Ferrets, and Nets, to kill Conies, and refused to enter Recognizance for their appearance at the Sessions. -
A
Warrant for sending aBastard-Child to the place of its Birth. -
A
Warrant from myLord Chief Justice to apprehend one for Cozenage. -
A
Warrant against a Woman, upon sus∣picion of having murdered her Childe. -
A Warrantupon a Supplicavit, &c. - part
- part
- part
- part
- part
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A
Precept forGood Abearing. - part
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The
Record of aforcible Entry. -
The
Precept to theSheriff, in the nature of aVenire facias. -
The
Warrant to theSheriff, for the ma∣king of restitution; if theJustice him∣self will not make it. -
Proclamation
for Silence, upon the reading of his Majestie's Writupon the Statuteof Northampton. - part
- A Testimonial for a Vagrant Rogue.
- part
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A
Precept to theSheriff, for enquiry upon a Riot. -
The Conditionof a Recognizancefor Ale-house-keeping. -
A
Precept to summonSessions of thePeace. -
Oath
of an Under-Sheriff,and his Depu∣ties. - document
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A Warrantexpressing the Cause. - Bail.
- Mittimus.
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Supersedeas
pro Pace. -
A
Warrant to search for Goods stolen. -
Upon the
Statute ofHue andCry. -
The
Return of aSupplicavit, directed out ofChancery. -
The form of an Orderfor keeping a Ba∣stard-Childe. -
A Licence for Badgers, and carriers of Corn, tali die, & Anno.R. B. -
A
Warrant to distrain for the poor. - part
- Mittimus.
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A. Mittimusfor one, that hath broken the Peace. -
A Certificatefor a Commissioner for the Subsidy,that is Rated in another Coun∣ty. -
A Precept,or Warrant,to bring certain RiotousPersons before a Justice of Peace. -
A
Warrant of the Peace. - part
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A
Recognizance of the Peace. - document
- part
- part
- part
- A Recognizance for two to give evi∣dence.
- part
- document
- A Warrant for to take Vagabonds.
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A form of a Testimonial for a Rogue af∣ter punishment, secundum Statut. -
A Supersedeasfor the Good-behaviour, &c. -
A Preceptto fetch back a Servant, gone into another County. -
A
Warrant forVictuallers. -
A discharge to the
Constable. - document
- A Licence to beg.
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A Licencefor a Pettie-Chapman. -
A Certificatefor a Trained Souldier. -
A Licencefor Badgers of Corn, primo dieMaii, anno Regni 3. -
A
Licence, orPasport. -
Orders,
and Rules,to be observed in the time of the Plague. -
The
Justices appointment ofOver-seers of the poor. -
Further
Directions against thePlague. - part
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A Toties Quoties. -
T. H.
and I. B. Esquires,two of the King's Majestie's Justices of the Peace,with∣in the Parts, and County afore-said, to the Constableof A.and to their Depu∣ties,greeting. - For the reputed Father of a Bastard-Childe.
- part
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A Warrantfor the bringing forth of Cornin the time of Dearth. -
A
Warrant to levy 3.s. 4.d. upon aCon∣stable for neglecting his duty. -
A
Warrant to levy the forfeiture of such as do not repair to Church. -
An
Hew andcry afterRobbers. -
A Warrantfor one, who hath dangerously hurt another. -
Where a Maid-Servantis got with childe, and from thence sent to her place of Birth. - A Warrant to distrain such, as refuse to pay their rates for the poor.
- For Alehouse-keepers to renew their Re∣cognizance.
- A Confirmation of the Rates for the poor.
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Die Februarii, Anno Regis Caroli, &c.Octavo, Annoque Dom. 1632. -
A Warrant for the levying of money for the repair of St. Paul's Church. -
A
Release of the Peace. - part
- part
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An
Indictment for aRiot. - part
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An Indictmentupon the Statuteof An. 1. Mar. cap. 12.for the Assembly of twelve persons assembled together, to the intent to cut down a Conduit-Head, and stay∣ing there three hours after Proclamationmade, that they should depart. - part
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part
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An Indictmentagainst divers Persons, upon the Statuteof 1. H. 7.for Hunt∣ing by night in one of the King's Parks, and killing of a brace of Bucks with Cross-bows, and denying of the same up∣on their Examinations. -
Another Indictmentagainst divers persons for hunting in a Park in the night-time, with three Greyhounds, and for killing a Buck, and for using in the same Park a Net, called a Buck-stall. -
An Indictmentagainst a Labourerupon the Statuteof Anno 13. Rich. 2.for keeping of a Grey-hound to course Hares, and Coneys, and for killing of a Co∣neywith his Grey-hound in a Coney-Garth;not having Lands to the value of fourty Shillings by the year.
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- part
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An Indictmentupon the Statuteof 8. H. 6.for a Forcible Entryinto one Rood of Land, and assaulting, and beating of I. F. and keeping the same with force. -
An
Indictment for ariotous, and unlaw∣fullAssembly, putting men in fear, and doing Trespass, and plowing in a Close. - Battery.
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An Indictmentagainst an Ale-house-keeper,for keeping evil Rule in his house. -
An Indictmentagainst one, that neglect∣eth to watch. -
An Indictmentfor a Riot, and Rout. -
An. Indictmentagainst an Ingrosser. -
An Indictmentfor breaking Windows. -
An Indictmentfor keeping a Bawdy-house. -
An Indictmentfor erecting a Building upon a Common. -
An Indictmentfor Digging in a Com∣mon. -
An Indictmentagainst a Baylifffor Ex∣tortion. -
An Indictmentfor not repairing of a Pavementin the Street. -
An
Indictment for aCommon Bridg. -
An Indictmentagainst a man, that would have ravished a Maid. -
An Indictmentagainst one, that keeps an unlicensed Ale-house. -
An Indictmentagainst one, that hath dan∣gerously hurt, and wounded another. -
An
Indictment against aCommon Barre∣tour. -
An Indictmentagainst one, that refuseth to take upon him the Office of Overseer for the Poor. -
An Indictmentagainst an Alien. -
An Indictmentfor keeping Inmates. -
An Indictmentfor unlawfull Games. - part
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An Indictmentfor a forcibleDeteynure. -
A
Rout. -
The Recordof a Forcible Entry. -
An Indictmentagainst a Strong-water-makerfor annoying his Neighbours with his Stills.
- The Table.