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A47352 Choice presidents upon all Acts of Parliament relating to the office and duty of a justice of peace. With necessary notes and instructions thereupon taken out of the said Acts of Parliament, and other particular cases in law adjudg'd therein. As also a more useful method of making up Court-Rolls than hath been hitherto known or published in print. By Rich. Kilburne, Esq; late one of His Majestie's Justices of the Peace for the county of Kent, and principal of Staple-Inn. Kilburne, Richard, 1605-1678.; G. F., of Grayes-Inn. 1681 (1681) Wing K429; ESTC R217188 201,245 429

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there to punish and set on work according to the tenour of this Precept Hereof fail not at your perils Given under my hand and seal at c. Of an idle Person out of Service c. To the Constable and Borsholders of the Hundred of A. and to every of them and to the Keeper of the House of Correction for the said County c. K. ss FOrasmuch as C. D. of c. according to the Crime as below These are therefore in His Majestie 's name to command you the said Constable and Borsholders that you some or one of you do safely convey the said C. D. to the aforesaid House of Correction and him there deliver to the said Keeper of the same together with this Precept Commanding also you the said Keeper to receive him into the said House and there set him to work and labour from time to time by the space of c. next after such his delivery unto you in the mean time to punish him according to Law Hereof fail not at your perils Given under my hand and seal at c. A Mittimus to the House of Correction of an idle Person that would run away and will not work to maintain his Family To the Constable and Borsholders of the Hundred of C. and to every of them and to the Keeper of the House of Correction for the said County at M. in the County aforesaid Kent ss FOrasmuch as it hath been proved before us upon Oath according to the form of the Statute in that case made and provided That A. B. of the Parish of C. aforesaid being able to work and thereby relieve his Family hath threatned to run away and leave his said Family upon the Parish of C. aforesaid These are therefore in His Majestie 's name to command you the said Constable and Borsholders and every of you unless he do put in sufficient Securities for the discharge of the Parish that you some or one of you do take the said A. B. and him safely convey to the said House of Correction and there deliver him to the said Keeper of the same together with this Precept Commanding also you the said Keeper to receive him into the said House and there deal with and detain him as a sturdy and wandring Rogue and to be delivered at the next Assembly or Meeting within this lower Division of the Lath of Scray for the better execution of an Act of Parliament made in the seventh year of the Reign of our late Sovereign Lord King Iames over England intituled An Act for the due Execution of divers Laws and Statutes heretofore made against Rogues Vagabonds and sturdy Beggars and other lewd and idle Persons or at the Quarter-Sessions and not otherwise Hereof fail not at your perils Given under our hands and seals at c. A Liberate from thence To the Keeper of the House of Correction for the said County at A. in the County aforesaid Kent ss WHereas C. D. was by Warrant from us sent to the said House of Correction and is at present in your Custody there Now if the said C. D. is in your Custody for the cause aforesaid and no others We do hereby authorize and command you forthwith upon receipt hereof to set C. D. at large from your said Custody For which this shall be your sufficient Warrant Given under our hands and seals at A. in the said County the c. Huy and Cry The Examination of a Person robbed on the High-way praying an Huy and Cry The Examination of A. B. of C. in the County of D. Gent. taken by E. F. Esq one of the Iustices of the Peace of the County of F. on the second day of October Anno Dom. 1679. upon his Oath Kent ss THIS Examinant deposeth and saith That as he was riding on Saturday the first day of April last past from the Town of A. in the County of B. to C. in the same County he was assaulted in the common High-way leading from one of the said Towns to the other at or near a place there called K at about eleven of the clock in the forenoon of the same day by two Footmen who there seised upon him this Examinant and carrying him into a certain Wood robbed him and bound him And this Examinant farther saith That he is since informed that the said place and Wood are both in the Parish of A. aforesaid and so within the Hundred of A. and D. in the said County And this Examinant farther saith and deposeth That the said Thieves did then seloniously take from him and rob him of 10 l. 17 s. in money and one cloath Saddle with Stirups and Girts worth in all 10 s and two leather Purses two Knives c. in all worth 5 s. And this Examinant farther saith and deposeth That he then did not nor yet doth know the Parties that committed the said Robbery or either of them R. W. Another Kent ss A. B. of C. in the County of D. did upon the present 10. day of October in the 31. year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lord Charles the Second c. personally come before me E. M. Esq one of His Majestie 's Justices of the Peace for the said County of D. inhabiting in the Parish of Saint M. C. in the County aforesaid in the Hundred of R. in the said County and upon his corporal Oath then taken before me did say That upon Friday the 8. day of May last past at about the hour of seven of the clock in the afternoon of the same day in the King's High-way at a certain place called E. F. in the Parish of C. in the aforesaid Hundred of R. in the said County of D. he was assaulted by five men all unknown to him the said A. B and they the said five men did then and there feloniously take and carry away from him the said A. B. 100 li. in moneys numbred of the moneys of him the said A. B. and also his Goods and Chattels that is to say one Ring with a deep Table-stone set in the same one Watch in two gold Cases c. to the value of 30 li. and robbed him the said A. B. of all and every the Moneys Goods and Chattels aforesaid And the said A. B. was on the day and year first above mentioned upon his Oath aforesaid by me examined whether he did know the Parties that committed the said Robbery or any of them And he then upon his Oath did say that he neither at the time of the said Robbery committed nor at any time since did know or doth yet know the said Parties that committed the said Robbery nor any of them In testimony whereof I the aforesaid Justice have hereunto set my hand and seal the day and year first above written A. B. The Examination of a Person robbed on the High-way by three Persons one of which he knew The Examination of A. B. of C c. sworn
receive him into the said Gaol and him there safely keep without Bail or Mainprise untill the next general Quarter-Sessions for the West-Division of this County the next Assizes Gaol-delivery Great Sessions or Sitting of Oyer and Terminer in the County aforesaid which shall first happen And that you then and there have him to be farther proceeded against as by the said Act is directed Hereof fail not at your perils Given under our hands and seals the c. The like Mittimus mutatis mutandis to the House of Correction if the Iustices think fit to send the Offender thither which they must not do if they be satisfied that the Offender or her Husband if Feme-Covert have 5 li. per annum Free-hold or Copy-hold or be worth 50 li. in Goods A Record against one that suffereth a Conventicle c. to be kept in his house ¶ I conceive it fit that this Record be written in Parchment And Quaere if not fit to be in Latin Kent ss MEmorandum That upon the second day of Iune in the 31. year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lord Charles the Second by the grace of God of England Scotland France and Ireland King Defender of the Faith c. it was according to the form of an Act of Parliament in that behalf lately made intituled An Act to prevent and suppress Seditious Conventicles duly proved to us That R. T. of c. did wittingly and willingly suffer under of exercise of Religion in other manner than is allowed by the of the Church of England to be held in his in the Parish of T. in the said County on c. day now last past contrary to the Act aforesaid Of all which we have the day and year first above written made this Record under our hands and seals A Mittimus thereupon upon the first Conviction To the Constable and Borsholders of the Hundred of A. and to every of them and to the Keeper of His Majestie 's Gaol for the said County at C. in the County aforesaid Kent ss FOrasmuch as D. E. was this present day according to the form of an Act of Parliament lately made intituled An Act to prevent and suppress Seditious Conventicles convicted by Record by us made of wittingly and willingly suffering under of exercise of Religion in other manner than is allowed by the of the Church of England to be held in his in the Parish of T. in the said County upon the second day of Iune now last past contrary to the Act aforesaid And whereas we did upon the said Conviction fine the said D. E. for his said Offence and he did not pay down the said Fine unto us These are therefore in His Majestie 's name to charge and command you the said Constable and Borsholders and every of you that you some or one of you do take the said D. E. and him safely convey to His Majestie 's Gaol aforesaid and there deliver him to the Keeper of the same together with this Precept Commanding also you the said Keeper to receive him into the said Gaol and him there safely keep without Bail or Mainprise by the space of next after such delivery of him unto you Hereof fail not at your perils c. The like Mittimus mutatis mutandis to the House of Correction if the Iustices think fit to send the Offender thither which they must not do if the Offender or her Husband if Feme-Covert have 5 li. per annum Freehold or Copy-hold or 50 li. in Goods A Mittimus thereupon upon the second Conviction To the Constable c. as in the precedent Warrant K. ss FOrasmuch as c. as in the precedent Warrant till you come to these words And he did not pay down the said Fine unto us go on thus And forasmuch as the said D. E. hath been once before that time convicted of the like Offence contrary to the Act aforesaid These are therefore c. as aforesaid The like Mittimus mutatis mutandis c. as aforesaid A Mittimus thereupon upon the third Conviction To c. as in fol. 102. Kent ss FOrasmuch as c. as in fol. 102. till you come to these words And forasmuch as the said D. E. hath been twice before that time convicted of the like Offence contrary to the said Act These are therefore in His Majestie 's name to charge and command you the said Constable and Borsholders and every of you that you some or one of you do take the said D. E. and him safely convey to His Majestie 's Gaol aforesaid and there deliver him to the said Keeper of the same together with this Precept Commanding also you the said Keeper to receive him into the said Gaol and him there safely keep without Bail or Mainprise untill the next general Quarter-Sessions for the West Division of this County the next Assizes Gaol-delivery Great Sessions or Sitting of any Commission of Oyer and Terminer in the County aforesaid which shall first happen And that you then and there have him to be farther proceeded against as by the said Act is directed Hereof fail not at your perils Given under our hands and seals the c. The like Mittimus mutatis mutandis c. as aforesaid A Warrant to levy the Penalty of the Statute upon the Teacher in a Conventicle To the Constable Borsholders Headboroughs and Tithingmen of the Hundred of M. C. in the said County and to every of them and to the Church-wardens and Overseers of the Poor of the Parish of C. in the County aforesaid and to every of them and to all and every other Officers within the said County whom the execution hereof may concern Kent ss FOrasmuch as I did this present day receive a Certificate to me directed under the hand and seal of W. E. of S. in the County of Sussex Esquire one of His Majestie 's Justices assigned to keep His Peace in the said County of Sussex That G. H. of C. aforesaid Tailour was upon the first day of this instant August by him convicted by proof to him made according to an Act of Parliament intituled An Act to prevent and suppress Seditious Conventicles lately made and provided of being present in the Barn of R. W. of W. in the said County of Sussex Husbandman and there did take upon him to preach or teach at a Conventicle the five and twentieth day of Iuly last past under pretence of exercise of Religion in other manner than according to the Liturgy and practice of the Church of England and contrary to the form of the Act aforesaid and that therefore being thereof convicted as aforesaid the said G. H. did forfeit for the said first Offence twenty pounds and that he the said Justice had by virtue of the said Act imposed on him so convict as aforesaid for his said Offence the said summ of twenty pounds as being thought by him
of England contrary to the Act aforesaid These are therefore in His Majestie 's name to charge and command you and every of you that you some or one of you do levy upon the Goods and Chattels of the said A. B. ten pounds by him forfeited for his said Offence and that you do pay the moneys so levied to the Church-wardens of the Parish of T. the Parish where the Offender did last inhabit in the said County for the relief of the Poor of the said Parish Hereof fail not at your perils Given under our hands and seals the c. The like mutatis mutandis against the Keeper of the House of Correction if he offend in the like case Against a Peer of the Realm for being at a Conventicle the first Conviction To the Constable and Borsholders of the Hundred of A. and to every of them c. Kent ss FOrasmuch as T. Lord C. a Peer of this Realm was this present day according to the form of an Act of Parliament lately made intituled An Act to prevent and suppress Seditious Conventicles convicted by Record by us made of being present in the parsh of V. in the said County at under of exercise of Religion in other manner than is allowed by the Liturgy or practice of the Church of England contrary to the Act aforesaid These are therefore in His Majestie 's name to charge and command you and every of you that you some or one of you do levy upon the Goods and Chattels of the said T. Lord C. ten pounds for the Offence aforesaid and that you do pay the moneys so levied to the Church-wardens of the aforesaid Parish of V. for relief of the Poor of the said Parish Hereof fail not at your perils Given under our hands and seals the c. Upon the second Conviction To the Constable c. as in the precedent Warrant Kent ss FOrasmuch as T. Lord C. a Peer of c. as in the precedent Warrant till you come to these words contrary to the Act aforesaid go on thus And forasmuch as the said T. Lord C. hath been once before that time convicted of the like Offence contrary to the said Act These are therefore c. to levy upon the Goods and Chattels of the said T. Lord C. twenty pounds c. Against a Peer for suffering a Conventicle c. to be kept in his House c. the first Conviction To the Constable and Borsholders of the Hundred of A. and to every of them Kent ss FOrasmuch as T. Lord C. a Peer of this Realm was this present day according to the form of an Act of Parliament lately made intituled An Act to prevent and suppress Seditious Conventicles convicted by Record by us made of wittingly and willingly suffering under of exercise of Religion in other manner than is allowed by the of the Church of England to be held in his in the Parish of V. in the said County upon the 12. day of Iune now last past contrary to the Act aforesaid These are therefore in His Majestie 's name to charge and command you and every of you that you some or one of you do levy upon the Goods and Chattels of the said T. Lord C. ten pounds for the Offence aforesaid and that you pay the moneys so levied to the Church-wardens of the aforesaid Parish of V. for relief of the Poor of the said Parish Hereof fail not at your perils Given under our hands and seals the c. Upon the second Conviction To the Constables c. as in the precedent Warrant K. ss FOrasmuch as T. Lord C. a Peer of this Realm c. as in the precedent Warrant And forasmuch as the said T. Lord C. hath been once before that time convicted of the like Offence contrary to the said Act These are therefore c. A Mittimus for a Nonconformist c. To the Constable and Borsholders of the Hundred of A. and to every of them and to the Keeper of His Majestie 's Gaol for the said County at c. K. ss FOrasmuch as it hath been duly proved before us That A. B. upon the 12. day of c. or c. was within five miles of contrary to the form of the Statute in that case made and provided intituled An Act for restraining Nonconformists from inhabiting in Corporations These are therefore in His Majestie 's name to will and require you to take the said A. B. and him convey to the Gaol aforesaid and there deliver him to the Keeper of the same together with this Precept Commanding also you the said Keeper to receive him into the said Gaol and him there safely keep for six months without Bail or Mainprise Hereof fail not at your perils Given under our hands and seals the c. A Certificate to the Militia c. for Aid in Case of a Conventicle To the Lieutenant any Deputy-lieutenant or any Commissioned Officer of the Militia or any other His Majestie 's Forces the Sheriffs Iustices or other Magistrates and Ministers of Iustice joyntly or severally Kent ss THese are to certifie you That I A. B. one of His Majestie 's Justices of the Peace c. have received Information of an unlawfull under of exercise of Religion in other manner than is allowed by the of the Church of England contrary to an Act of Parliament lately made intituled An Act to prevent and suppress Seditious Conventicles at T. in the Parish of C. in the County aforesaid And that I with such assistance as I can get together am not able to suppress or dissolve the same All which I do certifie unto you to the end that you may repair unto the said place aforesaid and doe therein as by the said Act is required and enjoyned Given under my hand and seal the c. A Certificate made by a Iustice where the Offenders live in a Corporation Kent ss S. B. and R. K. Esquires two of His Majestie 's Justices assigned to keep the Peace in His County aforesaid To the chief Magistrate of the Corporation of Tenterden in the said County Greeting Whereas W. S. of Tent. aforesaid in the County aforesaid Yeoman was this present day before us convicted according to an Act of Parliament to prevent and suppress Seditious Conventicles lately made and provided of being present in the dwelling-house of I. B. in the Parish of C. in the County aforesaid upon the sixth day of this instant Iuly at a Conventicle then and there held under colour of exercise of Religion in other manner than according to the Liturgy and practice of the Church of England contrary to the form of the Act aforesaid and we have by virtue of the said Act imposed upon him a Fine of five shillings for that his Offence And whereas also the said I. B. was this present day before us also according to
Coffin lined or faced with any Cloath Stuff or any other thing whatsoever made or mingled with Flax Hemp Silk Hair Gold or Silver or any other material but Sheeps Wool onely P. S. Sealed and signed by us Witnesses that were present and did hear this Oath made A. B. C. D. The Minister's Certificate for being buried in Woollen I A. B. Rectour of the Parish Church of C. in the County aforesaid do hereby certify That the day and year abovesaid the said C. D. came before me and made such Affidavit as is above specified according to a late Act of Parliament intituled An additional Act for burying in Woollen Witness my hand the day and year first above written A. B. A Minister's Certificate of not bringing an Affidavit of a Corp's being buried in Woollen To the right Worshipfull R. K. Esq one of His Majestie 's Iustices of the Peace for the County of Kent the humble Certificate of me A. B. Rectour of the Parish Church of C. in the County aforesaid I Humbly certify That C. D. was lately buried in the Parish aforesaid viz. on the As by the Register Book kept for the same Parish doth appear And further That according to the Act of Parliam●… in this behalf I did forthwith after the 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 the 〈◊〉 C D. cause notice ●…o be given 〈◊〉 my hand to the Church-warden of the said Parish to bring unto me the said A. B. an Affidavit concerning the burial in Woollen of the said C. D. according to the direction and appointment of the said Act And I further certify That by the space of eight days next after the said Interment of the said C. D. no Affidavit hath been brought to me the said Rectour concerning the burial of the said C. D. in Woollen as by the said Act is required Witness my hand this 10. day of May in the year of our Lord. 1●…81 A Warrant for levying the 5 li. for not burying in Woollen according to the Act. K. ss FOrasmuch as it appeareth unto me by the Certificate of A. B. Minister officiating in your said Parish to you the Church-wardens and Overfeers of the Poor of the same Parish That the Corps of the Person of C. D. deceased but not of the Plague was buried in Linnen contrary to the Act hereafter mentioned on Monday the second day of Iune and that such an Affidavit and Certificate concerning the Parties being interred according to the direction of a late Act of Parliament intituled An Act for burying in Woollen was not brought to him within the time limited by the said Act And forasmuch as by reason thereof the forfeiture and penalty of five pounds of lawfull money of England is incurred and the Goods and Chattels of the deceased by the said Act made liable to the aforesaid forfeiture to be levied by way of Distress and Sale thereof by Warrant of the chief Magistrate in any Town-corporate or any Justice of the Peace or in default thereof by like Distress and Sale o●… the Goods of the Person in whose house the said Party died or of any that had a hand in putting such Person in any Shirt Shift Sheet Shroud or Coffin contrary to the said Act or did order or dispose the doing thereof and in case such Person were a Servant and that he or she died in the family of his or her Master or Mistress that the same be levied upon the Goods and Chattels of his or her said Master or Mistress and if such Person died in the family of his or her Father or Mother that then the same be levied upon the Goods and Chattels of his or her Father or Mother in manner and by Warrant as aforesaid These are therefore in His Majestie 's name and by the Authority of the said Act of Parliament to will and require you or some of you to levy the said forfeiture by distress and sale of the Goods and Chattels of the said deceased or in default thereof of the Goods and Chattels of such other Parties as aforesaid rendring the overplus thereof to the Parties whose Goods you shall so distrain all reasonable charges being deducted And for your so doing this by the Authority of the said Act shall be your Warrant Given under my hand and seal the 10. day of Iune in the 31. year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lord Charles the Second by the grace of God of England Scotland France and Ireland King Defender of the Faith c. Annoque Dom. 1679. To the Church-wardens and Overseers of the Poor of the Parish of c. Additional Presidents to the former The form of the Record that is returned of the Alehouses that are licensed K. ss MEmorandum Quod vicesimo tertio die Februarii Anno Regni Domini nostri Caroli secundi Dei gratia Angliae Scotiae Franciae Hiberniae Regis Fidei Defens vicesimo septimo apud W. in Com. K. praed R. K. G. P. Armig. duobus Iusticiariis dicti Domini Reg. ad pacem in Com. praed conservand assignat quilibet person infra nominat Victuall in person praesent tunc ibidem per nos dict Iusticiar Licenc ad vendend panem Cervisiam in Conditione infra scrip recognoverunt se debere dicto Dom. Regi seperal summas decem librar bonae legalis monetae Angliae quilibet personarum infra nominat manucapt pro praedict person licenc in person praesent tunc ibidem recogn se debere dicto Dom Regi summ quinque librar pro praed person Licenc non in pers praesent in decem libr. consimilis monetae Angl. de Bonis Catallis Terris Tenementis suis cujuslibet eorum ad opus usum dicti Dom. Regis haered successor suorum fieri leva●…i si defecerint in conditione sequorum THE Condition of these Recognizances are such That whereas the above and within named Justices have licensed and allowed all and every the Alehouse-keepers and Victuallers whose names are under and within written to sell Ale and Beer in the Town and Houses where they now inhabit and dwell for the space of one whole year next ensuing the date hereof and no longer If therefore they and every of them shall during their time of keeping Alehouses sell good wholsome Ale and Beer a full Ale-quart of their best for one Penny and of their smallest second sort two full Ale-quarts for a Penny nor shall suffer any disorder or unlawfull Games to be used in or about their Houses or Grounds nor lodge any Strangers above one day and one night without giving notice thereof to the Constable or his Deputy nor dress nor cause to be dressed in or about their Houses any manner of Flesh to be eaten or sould at any time prohibited by Law Nor receive into their Houses any manner of Persons suspected or defamed of or for Theft Murther Drunkenness or Incontinency nor shall buy nor take to pawn any stoln Goods
aforesaid K. ss FOr as much as it hath been duly proved before me That A. B. an Officer duly appointed to receive collect and answer the Duty arising by Fire-hearths and Stoves in this County according to an Act of Parliament intituled An Act for collecting the Duty arising by Hearth-money by Officers to be appointed by his Majesty hath been in the due Execution of the said Act by C. D. These are therefore in His Majestie 's name to charge and command you the said Constable and Borsholders and every of you that you some or one of you do take the said A. B. and him safely convey to His Majestie 's Gaol aforesaid and there deliver him to the Keeper of the same together with this Precept Commanding also you the said Keeper to receive him into the said Gaol and him there safely to keep by the space of next after such delivery of him unto you Hereof fail not at your perils Given under my hand and seal the c. Church For not coming to Church To the Constable and Borsholders of the Hundred of A. in the said County and to every of them Kent ss FOr as much as I have received Information That B. C. of D. in the County aforesaid c. did not upon any of the c. Sundays last past resort or repair to any Church or Chapel or other usual place appointed for Common Prayer and there hear Divine Service according to the form of the Statute in that behalf made These are therefore in His Majestie 's name to will and require you that you some or one of you do cause the said B. C. to come before me to answer the premisses Hereof fail not at your perils G●…ven under my hand and seal the c. To levy the Forfeiture for not coming to Church To the Church-wardens of the Parsh of A. in the said County and to every of them Kent ss FOr as much as B. C. of D. aforesaid c. did not upon Sunday the second day of May nor upon Sunday then next following nor upon Sunday then next following resort or repair to any Church Chapel or other usual place appointed for Common Prayer and there hear Divine Service according to the form of the Statute in that behalf made and being called before me did not make sufficient excuse of his said defaults to my satisfaction These are therefore in His Majestie 's name to will and require you that you or one of you do levy by Distress and Sale of the Goods of the said B. C. three shillings for his defaults aforesaid to be imployed to and for the use of the Poor of the said Parish rendring to him the overplus of the money raised of the Goods aforesaid so to be sold and in default of such Distress that you do certify me thereof with all convenient speed to the end I may further proceed therein as to Justice doth appertain Hereof fail not at your perils Given under my hand and seal the c. A Mittimus to the Gaol of one not repairing to Church for want of Distress To the Constable and Borsholders of the Hundred of A. in the said County and to every of them and to the Keeper of His Majestie 's Gaol at B. in the County aforesaid Kent ss WHereas by Warrant under my hand and seal the Church-wardens of the Parish of A. in the said County were lately by me commanded to levy three shillings by Distress and Sale of the Goods of B. C. of the Parish of A. in the said County to be imployed to and for the use of the Poor of that Parish for that he did not upon Sunday the second day of May nor upon Sunday then next following nor upon Sunday then next following resort or repair to any Church Chapel or other usual place appointed for Common Prayer and there hear Divine Service according to the form of the Statute in that behalf made and the Church-wardens aforesaid have returned to me that the said B. C. hath no Goods or Chattels sufficient for the levying of the moneys aforesaid These are therefore in His Majestie 's name to will and require you that you some or one of you do take the aforesaid B. C. and him safely convey to His Majestie 's Gaol aforesaid and him there deliver to the Keeper of the same together with this Precept Commanding also you the said Keeper to receive him into the said Gaol and him there safely keep untill payment shall be made of the moneys aforesaid Hereof fail not at your perils Given under my hand and seal the c. To Distrain for a Church-Tax To the Church-wardens of the Parish of H. in the said County and to either of them Kent ss FOr as much as complaint hath been by you made unto us That the several persons hereunder named have refused or neglected to pay unto you the summs of money adjoyning to their several names being assessed upon them for and towards the reparation and maintenance of the Parish-Church of H. aforesaid and other Church-duties and for doing and performing such things as by an Ordinance of Parliament made the 9th day of Febr. in the year of our Lord one thousand six hundred forty seven are appointed to be done at the charge of the said Parish These are therefore in His Majesties name to command you that you some or one of you do levy the said several and respective summs of money by Distress and Sale of the several and respective Goods of the said several and respective Offenders and likewise the summ of 2 s. more of every of them for and towards the charge and expence in levying of the same rendring to the said several and respective parties the overplus if any be And in default of such Distress that then you or one of you do certify the same unto us to the end that there may be such farther and other proceedings touching the premisses as to Justice doth appertain Given under our hands and seals at H. aforesaid the 17th day of May Anno Domini 1679. Annoque Regni Regis Caroli Secundi 31. Against a Minister for not reading Prayers c. once in a month To the Church-wardens and Overseers of the Poor of the Parish of A. in the said County Kent ss FOr as much as it hath been duly proved before us That A. B the proper Incumbent of the in the County aforesaid doth reside on his Living and keep a Curate and hath not himself in person within one month now last past openly and publickly read the Common Prayers in and by the Book prescribed by the Statute made in the thirteenth year of His now Majestie 's Reign intituled An Act for the Uniformity of Publick Prayers and Administration of Sacraments and other Rites and Ceremonies and for establishing the Form of making ordaining and consecrating Bishops Priests and Deacons in the Church of England in the Parish-Church of C.
Borsholders of the Hundred of A. and to every of them Kent ss FOrasmuch as Complaint hath been made unto me by the Parishioners of C. in the said County That whereas A. B. being apprehended in the said Parish upon suspicion of Felony and by my Warrant for that cause sent from thence to His Majestie 's Gaol for the said County at Maidstone in the County aforesaid the charges of the said Parishioners in conveying and guarding him to the said Gaol did amount to ten shillings and the said A. B. hath refused to bear the same And forasmuch as I am credibly informed that the said A. B. hath Goods and Chattels within the Parish of D. in the County aforesaid sufficient to defray the said Charges These are therefore in His Majestie 's name to command you and every of you to seize so much of the said Goods and Chattels as shall be sufficient to defray the Charges aforesaid and to cause Apprisement to be made thereof by four of the honest Inhabitants of the said Parish of D. where the Goods are And that you do after the said Apprisement sell the said Goods and that out of the moneys arising of the said Sale you do pay over unto the Parishioners of A. aforesaid the aforesaid ten shillings delivering unto the said A. B. the overplus arising of the said Sale Hereof fail not at your perils Given under my hand and seal at c. A Warrant to make a Tax for conveying a Felon to the Gaol To the Church-wardens and other substantial Inhabitants of the Parish of A. within the Hundred of B. in the said County Greeting Kent ss FOrasmuch as A. B. Constable of the Hundred aforesaid hath made Complaint unto us that you refuse to make a Tax or Scot in the said Parish for conveying of C. D. of c. lately attached for Felony in the said Parish to the Gaol not having of his own to bear his Charges thither These are therefore in His Majestie 's name to will and command you forthwith to make a Tax or Scot for the discharge of such moneys as the said Complainant hath been at in the premisses or to come before us or some of us at the house of c. sale die And then and there to shew cause why you do not so do Hereof fail not c. Conventicles A Condition of a Recognizance in case of an Appeal made touching Conventicles THe Condition of this Recognizance is such That whereas R. G. of R. in the within named County of Kent Gentleman was lately convicted by the within named Justices of taking upon him to teach in an Assembly lately held in the Parish-Church of Sandherst within written under pretence of exercise of Religion in other manner then according to the Liturgy and practice of the Church of England against the form of the Statute lately made to prevent and suppress Seditious Conventicles and had therefore according to the Statute aforesaid forfeited the summe of twenty pounds And for that in the judgments of the said Justices they did think the said R. G. unable to pay the said summe of twenty pounds they did therefore by their discretions adjudge five pounds thereof to be levied by Distress and Sale of the Goods and Chattels of the within bound W. W. who was also according to the said Statute convicted of being present at the said Assembly contrary to the Statute aforesaid And whereas the said W. W. was also by the said Justices convicted for that he at the time of the said Assembly was one of the Church-wardens of the said Parish and knowing the said Assembly to be holden within the same did not give information thereof to any Justice of the Peace nor endeavour the Conviction of the parties which were at the said Assembly nor of any of them according to the duty of his said Office but wittingly and willingly did omit the performance of his Office aforesaid in the execution of the said Statute against the form of the same by which he forfeited the summe of five pounds And the said two several summs of five pounds have by Warrant of the said Justices been levied of the Goods and Chattels of the said W. W. and he hath the day and year within written appealed from the Justices aforesaid to the judgment of the Justices of the Peace of the said County in their next Quarter-Sessions If therefore the said W. W. do prosecute the said Appeal with effect that then this Recognizance shall be void or else it shall stand in full force And forasmuch also as the aforesaid Wife of the said S. B. is a Feme-Covert cohabiting with the said S. B. her Husband These are therefore c. prout c. forthwith to levy the aforesaid five shillings so imposed upon her as aforesaid by Distress c. prout c. And forasmuch as a man unknown did then and there take upon him to preach or teach prout the Record you may levy twenty pound upon any the Offenders as in your judgment shall seem fit A Record of a Conventicle ¶ This Record must be written in Parchment and would be better in Latin according to the Precedent ensuing K. st MEmorandum That upon the tenth day of Iune in the 31. year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lord Charles the Second by the grace of God of England Scotland France and Ireland King Defender of the Faith c. it was according to the form of an Act of Parliament in that behalf lately made intituled An Act to prevent and suppress Seditious Conventicles duly proved to us That A. B. being of the age of sixteen years and upwards and a Subject of this Realm was upon the first day of Iune now last past in the Parish of c. present at T. in the said County under of exercise of Religion in other manner than is allowed by the of the Church of England contrary to the Act aforesaid Of all which we have the day and year first above written made this Record under our hands and seals A Record concerning Conventicles where several persons are convicted Kanc. ss MEmorandum Quod J. S. de Sundrich in Com' praedict ' Yeoman Ed. W. de W. in Com' praed ' Generosus Maria uxor G. J. de parochia de E. in Com' praed ' Husbandman Eliz. Williard de Edenbridge praed ' in Com' praed ' vidua J. B. de c. cum multis aliis in toto se attingen ' ad numerum duodecim personarum quilibet eorum die Solis vicesimo sexto die Junii Anno Regni Domini Regis nunc vicesimo secundo ultra ●…tatem sexdecim annor ' subditi dicti Dom ' Regis nun●… existen ' praed ' 26. die Junii Anno vicesimo secundo supradicto insimul assemblaver ' praesentes fuer ' quilibet eor ' praesens fuit in domo mansionali ipsius Annae Pelham viduae in praed ' parochia
praed C. B. qui etiam c. prout c. 40 s. inde de bonis c. praed R. C. qui etiam c. prout c. 100 s. inde resid ' c. ut in Recordo In quarum omnium rerum test nos praefat Iustic die anno loco ult mentionat man sigill●… nostr praesentibus opposuimus Memorial of a Record of a Conventicle Kent ss A Memorial of the Account of the Moneys mentioned in the Record certified at the Quarter-Sessions of the Peace holden for the said County at Maidstone in the County aforesaid on Tuesday next after the Close of Easter 1679. by Sir I. H. Knight W. C. S. B. and R. K. Esquires four of His Majestie 's Justices of the Peace of the said County forfeited as in the said Record is mentioned in an Assembly holden in the dwelling-house of R. K. in the Parish of Stapleherst in the County aforesaid under colour of exercise of Religion in other manner than according to the Liturgy of the Church of England upon the thirtieth day of March 1675. His Majestie 's third part of the said Forfeitures by the said Justices tendred into the Court of the general Sessions of the Peace holden for the said County at M. aforesaid on Tuesday next after the Close of Easter 1679. and by appointment of the same by the said Justices paid to Sir I. C. Knight and Baronett Sheriff of the said County to His Majestie 's use Viz. For R. C. 20 d. 20 d. and 39 s. 4 d. All which was levied and paid to the said Justices since the last general Sessions of the Peace holden for the said County at M. aforesaid viz. 02 02 08 Summa patet And as concerning the moneys in the said Record mentioned to be payable by the several persons ●…ere under named His Majestie 's third part whereof cometh to as followeth viz. S. B. 20 d. 20 d. and 3 l. 3 s. 4 d. In all 03 06 08 C. B. 20 d. 20 d. 20 d. and 13 s. 4. d. In all 00 18 04 I. B. 20 d. and 23 s. 4 d. In all 01 05 00 R. K. 06 13 09 In all 12 03 09 The said Justices do say that they did upon the seventeenth day of April 1678. being the day of the Conviction of the persons aforesaid for their Offences in the said Record mentioned make out their Warrants for levying thereof but they have not as yet received the same or any part thereof nor is the same or any part thereof as yet levied that they know of though they have diligently enquired after the same A Mittimus thereupon upon the first Offence To the Constable and Borsholders of the Hundred of A. and to every of them and to the Keeper of His Majestie 's Gaol for the said County at B. in the County aforesaid K. ss Forasmuch as C. D. was this present day according to the form of an Act of Parliament lately made intituled An Act to prevent and suppress Seditious Conventicles convicted by Record by us made of being present in the Parish of C. in the said County at under of exercise of Religion in other manner then is allowed by the of the Church of England contrary to the Act aforesaid And whereas we did upon the said Conviction fine the said C. D. for his said Offence and he did not pay down the said Fine unto us These are therefore in His Majestie 's name to charge and command you the said Constable and Borsholders and every of you that you some or one of you do take the said C. D. and him safely convey to His Majestie 's Gaol aforesaid and there deliver him to the Keeper of the same together with this Precept Commanding also you the said Keeper to receive him into the said Gaol and him there safely keep without Bail or Mainprise by the space of next after such delivery of him unto you Hereof fail not at your perils Given under our c. The like Mittimus mutatis mutandis to the House of Correction if the Iustices think fit to send the Offender thither which they must not do if the Offender or her Husband if Feme-Covert have 5 li. per annum Freehold or Copy-hold or 50 li. in Goods A Mittimus upon the second Offence To the Constable c. as in the precedent Warrant Kent ss FOrasmuch as C. D. was this present day according to the form of an Act of Parliament lately made intituled An Act to prevent and suppress Seditious Conventicles convicted by Record by us made of being present in the Parish of T. in the said County at under of exercise of Religion in other manner than is allowed by the of the Church of England contrary to the Act aforesaid And whereas we did upon the said Conviction fine the said C. D. for his said Offence and he did not pay down the said Fine unto us And forasmuch as the said C. D. hath been once before that time convicted of the like Offence contrary to the Act asoresaid These are therefore in His Majestie 's name to charge and command you the said Constable and Borsholders and every of you that you some or one of you do take the said C. D. and him safely convey to His Majestie 's Gaol aforesaid and there deliver him to the Keeper of the same together with this Precept Commanding also you the said Keeper to receive him into the said Gaol and him there safely keep without Bail or Mainprise by the space of next after such delivery of him unto you Hereof fail not c. The like Mittimus mutatis mutandis to the House of Correction if the Iustices think fit to send the Offender thither which they must not do if they be satisfied that the Offender or her Husband if Feme-Covert have 5 li. per annum Freehold or Copyhold or 50 li. in Goods A Mittimus upon the third Conviction To the Constable and Borsholders c. as in the precedent Warrant Kent ss FOrasmuch as C. D. was this present day according to the form of an Act of Parliament lately made intituled An Act to prevent and suppress Seditious Conventicles convicted by Record by us made of being present in the Parish of T. in the said County at under of exercise of Religion in other manner than is allowed by the of the Church of England contrary to the Act aforesaid And forasmuch as the said C. D. hath been twice before that time convicted of the like Offence contrary to the said Act These are therefore in His Majestie 's name to charge and command you the said Constable and Borsholders and every of you that you some or one of you do take the said C. D. and him safely convey to His Majestie 's Gaol aforesaid and there deliver him to the Keeper of the same together with this Precept Commanding also you the said Keeper to
able to pay the same as by the said Certificate appeareth These are therefore by virtue of the Act aforesaid in His Majestie 's name to command you that you some or one of you do forthwith levy the said twenty pounds by Distress and Sale of the Goods and Chattels of the said G. H And that when you or any of you have so levied the said twenty pounds or any part thereof that then you they or he that hath so levied the same do forthwith deliver the moneys so levied to the aforesaid W. E. to be by him distributed according to the Act aforesaid Hereof neither you nor any of you are to fail at your perils Given under my hand and seal at A. in the said County of Kent 10. Aug. 1679. Annoque Regni Regis Caroli Secundi 31. A Warrant pro testes to prove the Conventicle To the Constable as in the precedent Warrant Kent ss WHereas we have this day received information That several persons upon the 19. day of Iune last past were present in the Parish of S. in the said County at a Conventicle then and there held under colour of exercise of Religion in other manner than according to the Liturgy and practice of the Church of England contrary to the form of an Act of Parliament lately made and provided to prevent and suppress Seditious Conventicles And whereas we are also informed That the several persons here under named can testify the particulars and truth of the premisses These are therefore in his Majestie 's name to command you and every of you that you do give notice to the several persons that they and every of them are by us commanded to appear before us at the house of R. K. Esq in H. in the County aforesaid on Wednesday the first day of this instant August at 8 of the clock in the forenoon of the same day then and there to testify their several knowledges touching the premisses Whereof neither they nor any of them are to fail at their perils And you are farther hereby commanded to appear at the time and place aforesaid to make appear unto us what you have done in the execution hereof Hereof also you are not to fail at your perils Given under our hands and seals at H. in the said County the c. day of c. 1670. 22 Car. c. A. B. of c. c. as many as be C. D. of c. c. as many as be A Warrant to levy the money upon the Offenders To the Constable as in page 105. K. ss FOrasmuch as R. L. of the said Parish of S. Mercer was this present day according to an Act of Parliament to prevent and suppress Seditious Conventicles lately made and provided by us convicted of his wittingly and willingly suffering an Assembly to be holden in his dwelling-house in the said Parish of S. upon the 30. day of March now last past under colour of exercise of Religion in other manner than according to the Liturgy and practice of the Church of England contrary to the form of the Act aforesaid by which he hath according to the said Act forfeited the summe of twenty pounds for his said Offence These are therefore in His Majestie 's name to command you and every of you forthwith to levy by Distress and Sale of the Goods and Chattels of the said Robert Kite the aforesaid summe of twenty pounds And you and every of you are in his Majestie 's name hereby farther commanded that when you or any of you have as aforesaid levied the summe aforesaid that then they or he having so levied the same do forthwith deliver the same to us or one of us to be distributed according to the said Act. Hereof neither you nor any of you are to fail at your perils Given under our hands and seals at C. c. prout supra A Warrant to levy the money upon the Offenders To the Constable c. prout precedent Warrant Kent ss FOrasmuch as W. W. of the aforesaid Parish of S. Gent. one of the Church-wardens of the said Parish I. H. of the Parish aforesaid Yeoman the other Church-warden of the said Parish T. N. of the Parish aforesaid Chandler one of the Overseers of the Poor of the said Parish I. W. the elder of the Parish aforesaid Yeoman G. P. c. many others W. H. of the Parish aforesaid Yeoman Headborough of the North Borough in the said Parish c. prout were every of them this present day by us convicted according to an Act of Parliament to prevent and suppress Seditious Conventicles lately made and provided of being present in the Parish-Church of Sandherst aforesaid in the County aforesaid upon Sunday the nineteenth day of Iune last past between the hours of nine and twelve before noon the same day at an Assembly then and there held under pretence of exercise of Religion in other manner than according to the Liturgy and practice of the Church of England contrary to the form of the Act aforesaid and we have by virtue of the said Act imposed upon every of the said Offenders so convicted as aforesaid a Fine of five shillings for that his respective offence These are therefore in His Majestie 's name to command you and every of you forthwith to levy upon every of the said Offenders respectively by Distress and Sale of his respective Goods and Chattels the aforesaid Fine of five shillings And forasmuch as R. Giles of Rol. in the said County Gent. did then and there take upon him to teach in the Assembly aforesaid and did then and there teach against the form of the Act aforesaid and was this present day by us according to the said Act convicted of his said Offence and he hath for the same forfeited the summe of twenty pounds and for that in our judgments we do think the said R. G. unable to pay the said summe so forfeited as aforesaid We have therefore by our discretions adjudged the same to be levied of the Goods and Chattels of the aforesaid W. W. I. H. Da. Pet. and I. C. who as aforesaid were all of them present at the Assembly and are thereof as aforesaid convicted and the same summe of twenty pounds to be levied in manner following That is to say one hundred shillings thereof of the Goods and Chattels of the said W. W. other one hundred shillings thereof of the Goods and Chattels of the said I. H. other one hundred shillings thereof of the Goods and Chattels of the said D. P. and the other one hundred shillings thereof residue of the Goods and Chattels of the said I. C. These are therefore in His Majestie 's name to command you and every of you forthwith to levy one hundred shillings parcel of the said summe of twenty pounds by Distress and Sale of the Goods and Chattels of the said W. W. and to levy other one hundred shillings other parcel of the said summe of twenty pounds
of the Court of King's Bench the Body of the said F. M. to answer to such Misdemeanors Contempts and Misbehaviour as shall be objected against him by the Masters of the Bench or others on the behalf of the said Society to the end that his Insolences may be repressed by such proceeding against him as shall be agreeable to Justice Given under my hand and seal the 24th day of Iune in the 27th year of the reign of our Sovereign Lord King Charles the Second over England Annoque Dom. 1675. R. R. Irish Cattel A Warrant to seize certain Cattel imported from Foreign parts into England To the Constable and Borsholders of the Hundred of A. and to every of them Kent ss WHereas I am given to understand that there are lately Imported into England out of Ireland or some other Foreign parts and are now remaining in your Precinct certain Cattel and Beasts prohibited by the late Acts of Parliament to be Imported These are therefore in His Majestie 's name to give you notice thereof and to will and require you and every of you forthwith after sight hereof to use your utmost diligence and endeavour to enquire find out and discover the same Cattel and Beasts and the same to seize and take into your Custody to the intent the same may be proceeded with as by the said Acts is appointed Given under my hand and seal this c. A Warrant to deliver to the Owners certain Cattel seized as forfeited for being Imported from Foreign parts upon proof that they were not so Imported To the Constables c. ut supra Kent ss WHereas complaint hath been made to me that you or some or one of you have or hath seized and taken into your Custody certain Cattel belonging to or late in the possession of A. B. viz. 2 Oxen 3 Kine 4 Heifers 5 Yearlings 100 Sheep and 6 Swine as forfeited for being Imported out of Ireland into England contrary to the late Acts of Parliament in that behalf Now forasmuch as the said A. B. within 48 hours after such seizure hath made it appear to me by the Oath of two credible Witnesses viz. That the same Cattel were not Imported from Ireland aforesaid nor any other place beyond the Seas contrary to the said Acts. These are therefore in His Majestie 's name to will and require you forthwith upon sight hereof to deliver unto the said A. B. the said Cattel aud every of them without delay according to the said Acts as you will answer the contrary Given under my hand and seal c. A Warrant to kill the said Cattel To the Constable and Borsholders of the Hundred of A. and to every of them If not them To the S●…izor or Seizors of the Cattel as the Case is Kent ss WHereas I am given to understand That you or some of you having seized within your Precinct certain great Cattel Sheep and Swine viz. here name the Sorts and number of each Sort of the Cattel as the Case is late belonging to or in the possession of A. B. as forfeited for being Imported out of Ireland or some other Foreign parts beyond the Seas contrary to the late Acts of Parliament in that behalf And that the Importer or Importers thereof have been convicted of such Importation and Forfeiture of the said Cattel yet nevertheless you the said Seizor or Seizors by the space of six days next after such Conviction and Forfeiture have delayed and do still delay or neglect to cause the same Cattel to be killed whereby the distribution thereof according to the said Act is retarded and hindred These are therefore to require you immediately upon sight hereof to cause the said Cattel to be killed to the end the same may be forthwith distributed as by the said Acts is required And hereof you are not to fail Given under my hand and seal c. A Warrant to levy 40 s. upon the Seizor or Church-wardens that shall fail in killing or making distribution as aforesaid To the Constable and Borsholders of c. Kent ss WHereas I am given to understand That A. B. having seized within your Precinct certain great Cattel Sheep and Swine viz. here name the Cattel ut supra lately belonging to or in the possession of C. D. as forfeited for being Imported from Foreign parts beyond the Seas contrary to the late Acts of Parliament in that behalf And that the same are convicted and forfeited according to the same Acts yet the said A. B. by the space of six days next after such Conviction and Forfeiture have delayed and do still delay to cause the same Cattel and Beasts to be killed and distribution to be made thereof according to the said Acts. Now forasmuch as Oath hath been made before me of the premisses These are therefore in His Majestie 's name to will and require you forthwith after sight hereof to levy or cause to be levied the summe of 40 s. for every one of the said great Cattel and 10 s. for every of the said Sheep and 10 s. for every of the said Swine which should have been killed and distributed as aforesaid in pursuance of the said Acts by Distress and Sale of the Goods and Chattels of the said A. B. rendering the said A. B. the over-plus necessary Charges of destreyning being first deducted and in default of such Distress to commit the said A. B. to the common Gaol of the said County there to remain for the space of three months without Bail or Mainprise according to the Statute in that behalf Hereof you are not to fail Given under my hand and seal c. According to these Presidents may like Warrant or Warrants be made for Fish or other Goods prohibited by the said Acts Mutatis mutandis Lent A Warrant for the observing of Lent To the Constables and Borsholders c. Kent ss THese are therefore in His Majestie 's name and in pursuance of His said Majestie 's late Proclamation to will and command you and every of you that you some or one of you do cause to come and appear before us upon Thursday the second day of March name the place all Inn-holders Tavernors Alehouse-keepers Butchers and all other Victuallers whatsoever within the said Hundred of c. And that you give notice to the said persons that they bring with them two sufficient Sureties to enter into several Recognizances for His said Majestie 's use for the due observation of Lent according to the effects and contents of the said Proclamation and according to the Law in that case made and provided And that you your selves or one of you be then and there present and make a return in writing of all such as you shall have warned by virtue of this Warrant Hereof c. Given c. Licences A Licence for a Badger of Corn. Kent ss AT the general Sessions of the Peace holden at M. in the County aforesaid this present day A.
Poles Young-trees Bark or Bast of Trees Gates Stiles Posts Pales Rails Hedge-wood Broom and Furze are unlawfully cut stoln spoiled and taken away from the lawfull Owners of the same contrary to an Act of Parliament lately made intituled An Act for the punishment of unlawfull cutting or stealing or spoiling of Wood and Under-wood and destroyers of young Timber-trees These are therefore in His Majestie 's name to charge and command you and every of you that you do with all convenient speed enter into and search the Houses Out-houses Yards Gardens or other places belonging to the houses within the said Hundred of all and every person or persons which you shall suspect to have any kind of such Wood Under-wood Poles or Young-trees or Bark or Bast of any Trees or any such Gates Stiles Posts Pales Rails or Hedge-wood Broom or Furze And wheresoever you shall find any such to apprehend or cause to be apprehended all and every person and persons suspected for the cutting or taking of the same and them and every of them in whose houses or other places belonging to them any such Wood Under-wood Poles or young Trees or Bark or Bast of any Trees or any Gates Stiles Posts Pales Rails or Hedge-wood Broom or Furze shall be found to bring before me or some other of His Majestie 's Justices of the Peace for the said County to be proceeded against as by the said Act is directed Hereof fail not c. A Warrant to search for stoln Wood c. upon a particular Complaint To the Constable and Borsholders of the Hundred of A. in the said County and to every of them Kent ss FOrasmuch as Complaint hath been made unto me by A. B. That were within five days now last past taken out of his Lands in L. in the said County and hath prayed such relief from me therein as by an Act of Parliament in such cases lately made I am authorized to give These are therefore in His Majestie 's name to will and command you and every of you that you some or one of you do enter into and search the Houses Out-houses Yards Gardens or other places belonging to the houses within the said Hundred of all and every person or persons which you shall suspect to have any of the said And wheresoever you shall find any such to apprehend or cause to be apprehended all and every person or persons suspected for the cutting and taking of the same And them and every of them as also those in whose houses or other places belonging to them any such shall be found to bring before me or some other of His Majestie 's Justices of the Peace of the said County to be proceeded against as by the said Act is directed Hereof fail not at your perils Given under my hand and seal the c. An Order against a person apprehended with Bundles c. of Wood c. to make satisfaction c. for the same to the Owner The first Offence Kent ss FOrasmuch as A. B. of C. was within five days last past apprehended by having a Bundle of and this day brought before me to give account how he came by the said by the consent of the Owner according to an Act of Parllam t●… lately made intituled An Act for the punishment of unlawfull cutting or stealing or spoiling of Wood and Under-wood and destroying of young Timber-trees And for that he did not give such account thereof as did satisfie me nor produce the party of whom he bought the same or any other credible Witness to depose upon Oath such Sale thereof whereby he is according to the said Act by me deemed and adjudged as convict of the Offence of cutting and spoiling of the said within the meaning of another Act of Parliament which was made in the third and fourth year of the Reign of the late Queen Elizabeth intituled An Act to avoid and prevent Misdemeanours in idle and lewd persons And forasmuch as it appeareth unto me That C. D. of c. was lawfull Owner of the said I do therefore according to the said first before mentioned Act order and appoint That the said A. B. shall within six days now next ensuing give the said C. D. of lawfull money of England for recompence and satisfaction for his damages and that the said A. B. shall over and above pay down presently unto the Overseers for the use of the Poor of the Parish of T. in the said County whe●…e the said Offence was committed of lawfull money Given under my hand and seal the c. For not obeying that Order To the Constable and Borsholders o●… the Hundred of A. in the said County and to e●…ery of them and to the Keeper of the House of Correction for the said County at B. in the Cou●… aforesaid K. ss WHereas A. B. of C. within eight days last past was apprehended by having a Bundle of and lately brought before me to give account how he came by the said by the consent of the Owner according to an Act of Parliament lately made intituled An Act for the punishment of unlawfull cutting or stealing or spoiling of Wood and Under-wood and destroyers of young Timber-trees And for that he did not give such account thereof as did satisfie me nor did produce the party of whom he bought the same or any other credible Witness to depose upon Oath such Sale thereof whereby he was then according to the said Act by me deemed and adjudged as convict of the Offence of cutting and spoiling of the said within the meaning of one other Act of Parliament which was made in the third and fourth year of the Reign of the late Queen Eliz. intituled An Act to avoid and prevent divers Misdemeanours in idle and lewd persons And whereas it then appeared unto me That C. D. of c. was Owner of the said and I did therefore according to the said first before mentioned Act order and appoint that the said A. B. should within six days then next ensuing give the said C. D. c. o●… lawfull money of England for recompence and satisfaction for his damages And that the said A. B. should over and above pay down then presently to the Overseers for the use of the Poor of the Parish of T. in the said County where the said Offence was committed ●… of like money And forasmuch as the said A. B. did not according to the said order and appointment give or pay the moneys aforesaid These are therefore in His Majestie 's name to charge and command you the said Constable and Borsholders and every of you forthwith to convey the said A. B. to the aforesaid House of Correction and him there deliver to the Keeper of the same together with this Precept Commanding also you the said Keeper ●…o receive him into the said House and him there detain by the space of
days next after such your receipt of him Hereof fail not at your perils Given under my hand a●…d seal the c. Note The Iustice may if he think fit not send the Offender to the House of Correction but may make a Warrant to the Constable c. to whip him which may be made with the same recitals as in the last precedent Warrant till you come to these words These are therefore c. And then say thus These are therefore in His Majestie 's name to charge and command you to whip the said A. B. for the said Offence Hereof fail not c. Note This is onely for the first Offence Now for the second Offence thus A Mittimus to the House of Correction for the second like Offence To the Constable and Borsholders of the Hundred of A. in the said County and to every of them and to the Keeper of the House of Correction for the said County aforesaid at B. in the County aforesaid Kent ss WHereas c. As in the former Warrant till you come to these words And whereas it then appeared c. Instead of which you go on thus And forasmuch as the said A. B. was once before convict of the said Offence and was thereof so convicted as before These are therefore in His Majestie 's name to charge and command you the said Constable and Borsholders to convey the said A. B. to the aforesaid House of Correction and there deliver him to the Keeper of the same together with this Precept Commanding also you the said Keeper to receive him into the said House and there keep him one month to hard labour Hereof fail not at your perils Given under my hand and seal the c. An Order against the Buyer of stoln Wood c. to pay treble the value thereof Kent ss FOrasmuch as upon examination by me this day according to an Act of Parliament lately made intituled An Act for the punishment of unlawfull cutting or stealing or spoiling of Wood and Under-wood and destroyers of young Timber-trees it appeared unto me That A. B. of c. did within six days last past buy of E. F. being a person justly suspected to have unlawfully come by the same and that the same was unlawfully come by and unlawfully taken from C. D. of c. and was of the value of c. of lawfull money of England I do therefore according to the said Act award that the said A. B. shall pay to the said C. D. c. of lawfull money of England being the treble value of the Given under my hand and seal the c. A Warrant to distrain for non-payment of the Money according to the foregoing Order To the Constable and Borsholders of the Hundred of A. in the said County and to every of them K. ss WHereas lately by examination by me taken according to an Act of Parliament lately made intituled An Act for the punishment of unlawfull cutting or stealing or spoiling of Wood and Under-wood and destroyers of young Timber-trees it appeareth unto me That A. B. of c. did within c. days last past buy of E. F. being a person justly suspected to have unlawfully come by the same and that the same was unlawfully come by and unlawfully taken from C. D. of c. and was of the value of c. of lawfull money of England I did therefore according to the said Act award that the said A. B. should pay to the said C. D. c. of lawfull money of England being the treble value of the And forasmuch as the said A. B. hath not paid to the said C. D. the aforesaid c. according to my said award These are therefore in His Majestie 's name to charge and command you to levy the ●…aid c. by Distress and Sale of the Goods of the said A. B. rendring to him the over-plus and after you have so levied the said c. forthwith to pay the same to the said C. D. Hereof fail not at your perils Given under my ha●…d and seal the c. A Mittimus against the Buyer of stoln Wood c. for want of Distress To the Constable and Borsholders of the Hundred of A. in the said County and to every of them and to the Keeper of His Majestie 's Gaol for the County aforesaid at T. in the said County Kent ss WHereas lately c. as in the last before mentioned Warrant till you come to the words Hereof fail not c. then go on thus And forasmuch as you the said Constable have returned unto me That in default of such Distress you cannot levy the aforesaid summ of c. These are therefore in His Majestie 's name to charge and command you the said Constable and Borsholders and every of you to attach the said A. B. and him safely convey to His Majestie 's Gaol aforesaid at his own charge and there deliver him to the Keeper of the same together with this Precept Commanding also you the said Keeper to receive him into the said Gaol and him there safely keep one month without Bail Hereof fail not at your perils Given under my hand and seal the c. Woollen A Certificate for burying in Woollen K. ss A. B. of the Parish of C. in the County of D. Gent. maketh Oath that E. F. of the Parish of G. in the County of H. Gent. lately deceased was not put in wrapt or wound up or buried in any Shirt Shift Sheet or Shroud made or mingled with Flax Hemp Silk Hair Gold or Silver or other then what is made of Sheeps Wool onely nor in any Coffin lined or faced with any Cloath Stuff or any other thing whatsoever made or mingled with Flax Hemp Silk Hair Gold or Silver or any other material but Sheeps Wool onely Dated the 2. day of Iuly in the one and thirtieth year of the Reign o●… our Sovereign Lord Charles the Second c. Annoque Dom. 1679. Sealed and subscribed by us who were present and Witnesses to the swearing of the aforesaid Affidavit A. B. C. D. I H. B. Esq one of the King's Majestie 's Justices of the Peace for the County of D. do hereby certify That the day and year abovesaid the said A. B. came before me and made such Affidavit as is above specified according to the late Act of Parliament intituled An Act for burying in Woollen Witness my hand the day and year first above written H. B. Or this I P. S. Esq one of His Majestie 's Justices of the Peace for this County do hereby certify That A. B. came before me this present second day of Iune 1679. and made Oath that C. D. deceased was not put in wrapt or wound up or buried in any Shift Shirt Sheet or Shroud made or mingled with Flax Hemp Silk Hair Gold or Silver or other then what is made of Sheeps Wool onely or in any
nor shall suffer any to be taken to pawn nor shall suffer any Persons to be drinking in their Houses on the Lord's day nor Holy days during Divine Service nor after nine of the Clock at night nor at any other time than the Statute doth permit And if they the said Alehouse-keepers and every of them shall likewise keep good Rule and Order in their several Houses and doe and perform all other things according to the Laws and Statutes of this Realm in that case made and provided Then these Recognizances to be void and of none effect or else to remain and be in full force and virtue Hundred de c. Hundred de H. W. B. Victualler debere in decem librar T. K. de R. 6. li. I. de eadem manit 6 li. Write at the bottom of all Capt. Recogn coram nobis R. K. W. P. E. H. At the same time when the Licences are granted the Overseers Books are passed and you write in their Books at the foot of the Accompt If money due to the old Overseers you say Due to be paid from the new to the old Overseers 10 00 c. 11 April 1670. seen and allowed by us R. K. W. P. If money due to the new Overseers you say Remaining in the old Overseers hands to be paid to the new ones 10 00 00 11 April seen and allowed by us R. K. W. P. At the bottom of every Overseers Warrant put what is due from the one to the other Overseer's Warrant WE whose names are hereunto subscribed Justices of the Peace for this County of K. do approve and appoint I. S. and T. D. of c. to be new Overseers for the Poor of the said Parish for the space of one whole year next ensuing the date hereof commanding them together with the Church-wardens to provide for the said Poor according to the form of the Statute in that case made and provided Given under our hands and seals c. Anno Regni Regis c. Anno Domini 1670. Remaining in the old Overseers hands to be paid to the new ones 10 00 00 The Return made by one Justice of Peace when he swears another A. M. miles infra script praestitit seperalia infra mentionat juramento quinto die Decembr Anno Domini 1681. virtute brevis infra script mihi direct dat Anno die supradict R. K. The Examination of a Felon himself The Examination of J. C. taken before R. K. Esquire one of His Majestie 's Iustices of the Peace for the said County of K. the 25. day of July Anno Domini 1678. Regni Regis Caroli Secundi nunc Angl. c. XXX K. ss THE said I. C. being charged by E. M. of the Parish of D. Victualler That he the said I. C. lately came into the Dwelling-house of him the said E. M. situate in the said Parish of D. and did then and there feloniously take and steale out of the said House one silver Cup of the Goods and Chattels of the said E. M. to the value of forty shillings He the said I. C. upon his Examination before me the said 25. day of Iuly doth confess that he stole the said silver Cup from out the House of the said E. M. and sold it to one M. B. in the City of London Goldsmith for 24 s. and 6 pence And further saith not R. K. The Information of the Witness when no Confession The Information of A. B. of the Parish of C. against D. E. taken upon Oath before me R. K. Esquire one of His Majestie 's Iustices of the Peace for the said County the 25. day of May Anno Dom. 1677. Regni Regis Caroli Secundi nunc Angl. c. xxix Kent ss THE said A. B. being this day examined upon Oath before me saith That c. And further deposeth not A Mittimus for Whores To the Keeper c. K. ss WHereas the Persons hereunder named are of Evil same and are accused for resorting to Houses reputed Houses of common Bawdery These are therefore in His Majestie 's name to charge and command you That presently upon sight hereof you receive and take them into your Custody and them safe to keep untill they shall be thence discharged by due course of Law Hereof fail you not Given under my hand and seal this c. Law-Cases relating to the foregoing Subject IF the Warrant be to bring before him or any other Justice it is at the election of the Officer to which Justice he will go A Warrant may be made to bring before a particular Justice Justices not imprison but in the Common Gaol One Justice of the Peace connot commit canother Justice for breach of the Peace Sessions of the Peace may If a Justice pursue not the Statute there his Act is void But if he pursue it then neither B. R. nor Justices of the Peace can discharge him Apprentice Must be bound out by Indenture Master cannot send Apprentice beyond the Sea except go with him But may send him to any place in England Action of account is not maintainable against an Apprentice By custom of London a man may turn over his Apprentice to any other within the City Action lies by Master for inticing an Apprentice to depart from his Service so if intice to take money or play Bastard-child If the two next Justices make not provision for Bastard the Sessions must settle it as the two Justices ought to have done Sessions cannot originally make order to keep Bastard but it ought to be made by the two next Justices to the place where the Child was born Maintenance of Bastard by Mother and reputed Father is by these modern Laws of 18 Eliz. cap. 3. and 7 Iac. cap. 6. the former Laws were onely for punishment Not questioned for having one Bastard Then she had another she is not to be proceeded against by 7 Iac. as for a second Offence The two next Justices are not to commit for not obeying their Order but to take bond for their appearance at Sessions Neither Sessions nor Assizes can meddle touching Bastardy but upon Appeal otherwise the two Justices must order If two Justices make an Order if Party refuse to perform or enter into bond to appear at the next Sessions they may commit him without Bail If by practice and design a Child be born in a Parish the Parish where the practice was shall keep the Child Bound to pay 20 d. per week for keeping a Bastard Defendant cannot plead that there was no Order made Behaviour Justice cannot bind to Good behaviour upon a general information or commit him for not finding Sureties upon such information May break house upon warrant for the Good behaviour If Justice for want of Sureties for Good behaviour commit without good cause false imprisonment To say of a Major he is a Fool breach of Good behaviour So to threaten Witnesses Conventicles
by Distress and Sale of the Goods and Chattels of the said I. H. and to levy other one hundred shillings other parcel of the said summe of twenty pounds by Distress and Sale of the Goods and Chattels of the said D. P. and to levy the other one hundred shillings residue of the said summe of twenty pounds by Distress and Sale of the Goods and Chattels of the said I. C. And forasmuch as Thomas Hur of the aforesaid Parish of Sand. Labourer was this present day by us convicted according to the Act aforesaid of being present at the Assembly aforesaid contrary to the said Act and we have also by virtue of the Act aforesaid imposed upon him a Fine of five shillings for that his Offence and for that we do in our judgments think the said Thomas Hur poor and unable to pay the said summe of five shillings upon him for his said Offence imposed as aforesaid We have therefore by our discretions adjudged the same to be levied of the Goods and Chattels of the said I. W. who as aforesaid is convicted of the like Offence at the same Assembly These are therefore in His Majestie 's name to command you and every of you forthwith to levy the said Fine of five shillings by Distress and Sale of the Goods and Chattels of the said I. W. And forasmuch as T. H. of B. in the County aforesaid Malster was this present day by us convicted according to the Act aforesaid of being present at the Assembly aforesaid contrary to the said Act and for that the said T. H. heretofore committed the like Offence and according to the form of the Act aforesaid was thereof convicted therefore he for his said Offence of being present at the Assembly herein before mentioned hath incurred the penalty of ten shillings These are therefore in His Majestie 's name to command you and every of you forthwith to levy the said ten shillings by Distress and Sale of the Goods and Chattels of the said T. H. And forasmuch as Mary the Wife of the said Iohn Wats and Elizabeth the Wife of the said Iohn Cogger were both of them this present day by us convicted according to the Act aforesaid of being present at the Assembly aforesaid contrary to the said Act and we have by virtue of the Act aforesaid imposed upon the said Mary a Fine of five shillings for that her said respective Offence and we have also by virtue of the said Act imposed upon the said Elizabeth a Fine of five shillings for her said respective Offence and for that the said Mary is a Feme-Covert cohabiting with the said Iohn Wats her Husband and the said Elizabeth is also a Feme-Covert cohabiting with the said Iohn Cogger her Husband These are therefore in His Majestie 's name to command you and every of you forthwith to levy the aforesaid Fine of five shillings so imposed upon the said Mary as aforesaid by Distress and Sale of the Goods and Chattels of the said Iohn Wats and to levy the aforesaid Fine of five shillings so imposed upon the said Elizabeth as aforesaid by Distress and Sale of the Goods and Chattels of the said Iohn Cogger And forasmuch as the aforesaid W. W. at the time of the said Assembly was and still is one of the Church-wardens of the Parish of Sand. aforesaid and the aforesaid Iohn H. then also was and still is the other Church-warden of the aforesaid Parish and the aforesaid Tho. Nurley then was and still is one of the Overseers of the Poor of the said Parish and the said Will. Hammon then was and still is Headborough of the North Borough in the Parish aforesaid and every of them was this present day by us according to the said Act convicted for that he knowing the Assembly aforesaid in form aforesaid to be holden within his aforesaid Parish did not give information thereof to any Justice of the Peace nor endeavour the Conviction of the parties aforesaid or any of them but wittingly and willingly did omit the performance of his duty in execution of the Act aforesaid against the form of the said Act for which Offence every of them respectively hath forfeited the summe of five pounds These are therefore in His Majestie 's name to command you and every of you to levy the summe of five pounds by the said William Ward so forfeited as is last before mentioned by Distress and Sale of his Goods and Chattels and to levy the summe of five pounds by the said W. H. so forfeited as is last before mentioned by Distress and Sale of his Goods and Chattels and to levy upon the other Church-warden prout And you and every of you are hereby in His Majestie 's name farther commanded that when you or any of you have as aforesaid levied the several Fines and Forfeitures aforesaid or any of them that then they or he so having levied the same do forthwith deliver the same to us or one of us to be distributed according to the said Act. Hereof neither you nor any of you c. prout common form To levy money upon a Gaoler c. for suffering one committed upon this Act to go at large To the Constable and Borsholders of the Hundred of A. and to every of them c. K. ss FOrasmuch as it hath been duly proved before me That A. B. Keeper of His Majestie 's Gaol at C. in the County aforesaid did upon the 10th day of Iune last past permit D. E. to go at large contrary to the Warrant of his Commitment made by virtue of an Act of Parliament lately made intituled An Act to prevent and suppress Seditious Conventicles and contrary to the Act aforesaid These are therefore in His Majestie 's name to charge and command you and every of you that you some or one of you do levy upon the Goods and Chattels of the said A. B. ten pounds by him forfeited for his said Offence and that you do pay the moneys so levied to the Church-wardens of the Parish of T. in the said County for the relief of the Poor of the said Parish Given under our hands and seals the c. The like Mittimus mutatis mutandis if the Keeper of the House of Correction suffer the Offender to go at large The like for suffering one at large to joyn with the Offender in custody in the exercise of Religion c. To the Constable and Borsholders of the Hundred of A. and to every of them c. K. ss FOrasmuch as it hath been duly proved before us That A. B. Keeper of His Majestie 's Gaol at C. in the County aforesaid did upon the 10th day of Iune last past permit E. F. being then a person at large to joyn with D. E. a person committed to his custody by virtue of an Act of Parliament lately made intituled An Act to prevent and suppress Seditious Conventicles in the exercise of Religion differing from the Rights of the Church