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A05017 Eirenarcha: or of the office of the iustices of peace in two bookes: gathered. 1579. and now reuised, and firste published, in the. 24. yeare of the peaceable reigne of our gratious Queene Elizabeth: by William Lambard of Lincolnes Inne Gent. Lambarde, William, 1536-1601. 1581 (1581) STC 15163; ESTC S109320 226,552 536

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with man or beast Buggeric 25. H. 8. ca. 6 5. El. ca. 17. If any man have rauished a maide window or wife above ten yeares of age against hir will although she consented after ward Rape W. 2. ca. 34. If any man have carnally knowen and carnally abused any woman childe vnder ten years of age though the consented before Childe 18. El. ca. 7. If any person have taken a maiden widowe or wife having landes or goodes or being heire apparent to any against hir will vniawfully other than his warde or bond-woman and of his pxocurers abetters and recetuers knowing thereof Take woman 3. H. 7. ca. 2. If any person haue robbed an other going or riding by the way or other wife how much or how little soever it bee that be taketh from him or haue priuily and fraudulently piked or cut the purse of an other being upon him Robbiie 8. El. ca. 4. Cutpurse Robbe house Gr have robbed any house by day or by night any person being in the same thereby put in feare Or hath robbed any person in any part of his dwelling the owner wife children or servants being therein or within any other place within the precinct therefore and then being waking or sleeing Gr hath robbed any person being in a tent or boothe in a Stair or Market the owner his wife children or any servant being then within the same sléeping or waking Boothe or Tent. 5. E. 6 ca. 9. If any person or persons have feloniously taken the goods of any other and wheteher the same be aboue 〈◊〉 r. in value or under Laricinie and petite Larci nie If any Purueiour for the Queenes Mate sties house or his undertaker Deputie or seruant have made any puruciance without warrant and haue carried any thing away against the consent of the owner being above xú d. in value Purueyours 28. E. 1. ca. 2 18. E. 2. ca. vltim 5. E. 3 c● 4. 2. 3. Phil. Mar. ca. 6. If any Purueyour of the Queene or his Vndertaker Depurtie or Seruant have taken any carriage in any other maner than is contcined in his Commission 36. E. 3. 2. Or have made purueyance without the testimonie and appraisement of the Constables and foure honest men of the towne and without delivering tales or Inventures under his Seale testifying his purneyances the goodes being above 〈◊〉 Ó in value 5. E. 3. ca. 2 25. E. 3. ca. 1. Or hath taken any shéepe with their wooles between Gaster and Hidsomer at small prices and carried them to his owne house and suorne them 25. E. 3. ca. 15. Quare if the felouie of purueyours made 36. E. 3. c2 6. be not altered by 23. H. 6. ca. 14. If any person have founde a Falcon Lercelet Lanor Laneret or other Falcon that was lost and hath not forthwith brought it to the Shirife that he might proclaime it but did steal and carry away the same Hawkeembeselled 34. E. 3. ca. 22 37. E. 3. ca. 10. If any Servant beeing ruiú yeares of age and not béeing an Apprentice hath gone away with or hath conuerted to his owne vse any money Jewells goods or catfails tails of his maisters or maistresses and of his or hir deliuerie of the value of foxty shillings to the intent to steal the same Seruant embeselling goods deliliuered 21. H. 8. ca. 7. 5. El. ca. 10 If any person haue by night broken anye House Tower Walls or Gates and hath entred in with an intentto do any robberrie murder or other fclonious acte there Or if any person haue burned any owelling house or haue by night burned any barne neare to a dwelling house Burglair Burne house or barne If any person emprisoned for felonie haue broken pxison 1. E. 2. Breake prison Or if any other person haue broken the prison for such a prisoner by which hée escapeth Or if any Gaoler haue willingly suffered such a pxisoner to escape and if any person being arrested for felonie haue bene rescued and by whome If any person haue deuised uniawfully malitiously to set at libertie and prisoner endited of treason concerning the Queampeenes person and haue expresly vttered the same deuise Enlarge a Prisoner 14. El. ca. 2. If any person haue deuised malitiously to take or keepe from the Quéene any of hir Castles Townes Fortresses or Holos or to raze burne or destroy any of them malitiously and traterously the same hauing munition or Souldiours therein of hirs and haue vttered the same device Take keepe or destroy Castles c. 14. El. ca. 1. If any person haue unlawfully hunted in the night in any Forcst Parke or Warrein or with painted fares visours or other dis guisings to the intent to be vnknowen and haue upon exmination by one of the Quéenes counsell or by a Iustice of Peace of the same Shire willfully concealed such hunters or hunting or haue disobeied any arrest for such hunting or made rescue to any person warrantée to arrest such hunter so that the warrant was not excuted Hunting by night ● H. 7. ca. 7. If any person haue practised the arte of multiplication of golo or siluer Multiplying 5. H. 4. ca. 4. If any haue the second time brought sent or receaued into any shippe or bottome any rams shéepe or lambes being aliue to be cōvayed out of the Quéenes dominions or haue procured the same Conuey sheepe 5. El. ca. 3. If any person haue solve erchaunged or deliuered within Scotland or the batable grounde to the use of any Scot without the Quéenes licence under hir great Scale or solve exchaunged or delivered to any Scot within England Wales Barwicke the Marches or batable grounde to the intent to bée conueyed into Scotland without such licence any horse gelding or mare And if any haue so bought any of the same Conuey horses into Scotland 23. H. 8. ca. 16. 1. El. c. 7. If any person have aduisedly and with a malitious intent against the Queenes Maiestie deused written printed or set foorth any booke or writing containing any false seditious and slaunderous matter to the defamation of her Maiestie or to the incouraging or mouning any inserraion or rebellion within her Realme or Dominious or haue aduisedly or with a malitious intent against her Naiestie procured any such booke or writing to be written printed or set foorth Or haue malitously by any murders writing or printing withen or desired her Maiesties death or depriuation or any thing directly to that effect and if any haue ayded procured or abbetted any suche offendour Slaunderous newes 23 Elizab. cap. 2. If any perons of or aboue the number of fwrlue haue bene assembled and haue infanded gone about and practised with force of armes vnlawfully to chaunge any Lawes of this Realine or to cut or cast downe any inclosure of Parke or inclosed ground or the bankes of any fishpond or any conduit head or pipe
after what maner the Gaoles within England shall be made     4 That no Brewers make vessels and the contents of barrels     16 That no Horses be cōucyed into Scotland without licence   24 4 For sowing of Flaxe Hempe     7 Against killing of Calues     5 Against killing of Weinlings     10 For Crowe nettes     13 For excesse in apparell   25 6 For punishment of Buggerie     11 To auoid destruct of wildfoule     13 What Shecpe a mā may keepe   26 5 For not conueying any persons goods or Cattels ouer the water of Seuerne after Sunne set vntill Sunnc rising   6 For Wales     7 For amending highe waves in Suffix   27 5 Iustices of Peace in Chester     16 For inrolment of deedes     20 An order for Tithes     24 For recontinuing of certaine liberties take frō the Crowne   32 3 Of Abiuration     7 For true payment of Tithes and offerings     9 Against maintenaunce c vnlawfull buying of Titles     13 For breed of Horses of higher stature     41 For baking of Horse bread     43 Sessions in Chester   33 1 Concerning counterfait letters or tokens     5 For keeping of great Horses     6 For Crossebowes Handguns     9 For maintenance of Artillerie and debarring of vnlawfull games     10 For the execution of certaine Statutes     17 For confirmation and continuance of certaine Ailes   34-35   For Wales     14 For certificate of conuicts to be made into the Kings bench   35 11 For paiment of Knights Burgesses wages of the Parliament in Wales     17 For preseruation of woods   37 1 Of the Custos Rotulorum and Clearks of the Peace   7 For abrogation of fixe weekes Sessions     8 That Enditemets lacking vi armis shall bee good enough     9 Against vsurie Ed. the 6. 1 1 Against such as speake against the Sacrament of the bodie and bloud of Iesus Christe and for the receipt thereof in bothe kindes     5 That no Horses bee conueyed out of Englande without licence     7 For cōtinuance of processe notwithstanding newe commission of the Peace     12 Of poysoning   2. 3 2 For true seruice in Capitaines and Souldiours     14 Against shooting of haileshot     15 For vitailers and handycraftes men     24 For triall of murders in seuerall Counties   3. 4 1 Of the Custos Rotulorum     2 For true making of Woollen clothes     21 Of retayling Butter Cheese   5. 6 4 Against fighting quarrelling in Churches     6 For true making of Woollen clothe     14 Against regrators forestallers and engrossers     15 Against regrators of tanned leather   24 For making of Hattes at Norwich and in Norfolke     25 That Alehousekeepers be boūd by Recognusance   7 5 To auoid great prices of Wines     7 For the assise of Fuell Marie 1 8 That Shirifs shal not be Iustices of Peace during their Office     9 For the incorporation of Phisitions in London     12 Against vnlawfull assemblies ph Mar. 1. 2 2 For reformation of excesse in apparell     4 For punishment of Egiptians     5 For restreint of Corne c. ouer the Sea     13 An order for baylement of prisoners   2. 3 3 For keeping of milche Kyne rearing of Calues     6 Against execssiue taking of Purueyours     7 For buying of stolen Horses     8 For amending of high wayes     10 For examinatiō of prisoners suspected of māslaughter or Fel.     13 For Woolles in Halyfaxe     15 That Purueyours shall not take vitaile within fiuc miles of of cambridge or Oxford     16 For watermen vpon Thames     18 For commissions of Peace and Gaole deliuerie in Townes corporate not being coūties     19 For Powdike in Marshland 4. 5 2 For hauing Horse Armour and Weapon     3 For taking of Musters Elizab. 1 1 For restoaring to the Crownc the auncient Iurisdiction     2 For vniformitie of Prayer and administration of the Sacraments     7 For cōueying horses into Scotlād     12 Against deceiptfull vsing of linnen clothe     16 Against rebellious assemblies     17 For preseruation of spawne and frye of Fishe     18 For cōtinuance of certaine Stat.   5 1 For the assurāce of the Queenes power ouer all estates     2 For maintenance and increase of tillage     4 Orders for artificers seruaunts and labourers     5 For maintenance of the Nauie     8 For Shoemakers c. vsing currying of Leather     9 For punishment of Periurie     10 For seruaunts embeseling their Maisters goods     12 For Badgers of corne and Drouers of cattel to be licenced     13 For amending of high wayes     15 Against sonde and phantasticall Prophesies     16 Against Coniurations     17 For punishment of Buggerie     19 For repeale of a Stat. for cöueying Horse out of the Realme   20 For punishment of Vagabounds faining themselues Egyptians     21 For punishmeut of vnlawful taking of fishe     24 For repairing of Gaoles   8 3 Against carying of Sheepe ouer the Sea aliue     8 For repeale of a braunche of a Statute for the stature of hotses in the I le of Ely     9 For repeale of a braunche of a Statute for the prices of barrels and kilderkins     10 For Bowyers and the price of Bowes   13 2 For bringing in and putting in execution Bulles from Rome     8 Against Vsurie     9 For Commission for Sewers     11 For maintenance of Nauigatiō     13 For increase of Tillage     14 For bringing Bowstaues into the Realme     19 For making of Cappes     21 That Purueyours maye take corne and vitaile within fiue miles of Cambridge Oxford in certeine cases     23 For pauing a streete without Algate     25 For cōtinuance of certaine Statutes   14 1 For such as rebelliously deteine any of the Queenes Castels     2 Against such as practise the enlargemet of any prisoner Cōmitted for high Treason   5 For punishment of Vagabondes and reliefe of the poore     11 For continuation explanation c. of diuers Statutes   18 1 Agaynst diminishinge of the Queenes coyne and other coynes currant within the Realme     3 For settyng poore people on worke     5 To redresse disorders in cōmon Informers vpon penal lawes     7 For taking away Cleargie from the offendors in Rape Burglaric and an ordre for deliuering Clearks cōuict without purgation     9 For mending High wayes     18 For repayring of Chepstowe bridge     20 For repayring Bridges high-wayes neare Oxford   23 1 For due obedience to the Queene     2 Against seditious woordes of rumors     9 Against logwood or blocwood     10 For Phesantes and Partriches     11 For Cardiffe bridge     12 For pauing without Algate