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A26319 Southt. ss. Ad General. Quarterial. Session. Pacis Domini Regis tent. pro com. prædict. apud Castrum Winton. in com. prædict. die Martis octavo die Octobris anno regni Regis Caroli Secundi tricesimo coram Carolo Domino De la Warr, Hugone Stewkeley, baronett. Carolo Lee, mil. Thoma Cole, ar. Olivero St. Johnm, ar. Willielmo Wither, ar. & aliis justiciariis, &c. England and Wales. Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace (Southampton) 1678 (1678) Wing A464B; ESTC R213917 3,871 1

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give relief to any other persons than those that have been whipped or otherwise qualified as aforesaid 9. 39 Eliz. 17. If any Souldiers or Mariners fall sick in their passage home they shall be excused though they exceed the time limited in the Testimonial so that they perform their journey in convenient time after their recovery 10. 39 Eliz. 17. That wandring Souldiers or Mariners and all others wandring as Souldiers or Mariners who will not settle themselves to work or have not a Testimonial under the Hand of some Justice of the Peace near the place of their landing declaring the place where they landed the place whither they are to pass and the time of their passage or exceeding the time limited above fourteen days or having a counterfeit Testimonial shall in all these cases suffer as Felons without any benefit of the Clergy 11. 1 Jam. 11. The Constable Deputy-Constable Headborough and Tythingman shall go from house to house and give notice to every Housholder in person within their respective limits that they take care that neither they nor any of their Servants shall from thenceforth receive any Rogue c. wandring or disorderly person or any other person unlesse poor Inhabitants of the same Parish licensed to beg by the Officers who shall happen to beg at any of their houses But if they see or know any such person to beg they shall forthwith send or convey him to the Constable c. in order to be whipped according to Law upon the penalty of 10 s. for every such Offence and to be prosecuted for the same at the next Sessions 12. 1 Jam. 7. That no Housekeeper or other person whatsoever shall permit or suffer any Rogue c. wandring or disorderly person to lodge or abide within their Houses Barns or Out-Houses near home or remote in the Fields But upon knowledge thereof they shall forthwith give notice to the Constable c. of the same Parish to the intent that such Offenders may be punished according to Law upon pain that every Housekeeper or other person shall forfeit 10 s. for every such Offence 13. That if any Ale-house-keeper or Victualler shall from henceforth relieve entertain lodge or harbour in their Victualling-houses any Rogues c. wandring or disorderly person without special Order from the Constable or Tythingman of the same Parish ●r their Victualling-houses shall be supprest and they shall be further dealt with according to Law 14. 24 Car. 2.12 That every person who shall bring any Rogue c. before any Justice of the Peace shall have 2 s. allowed him for his pains to be paid by the Constable of the Parish through which such a Rogue last past unpunished and such Justice of the Peace is desired 〈◊〉 grant a Warrant to Levy the same 15. That the Constable of every respective Parish shall not charge or compell the inhabitants of any Village Town Parish or Hamlet to pay any Money to their rates concerning imprest Souldiers Mariners Rogues Vagrants or other disorderly persons than to the use expressed as aforesaid And if they do the same shall not be allowed upon their Accounts 16. That Chief Constables Petty Constables Headboroughs Tythingmen and all other Officers herein concerned shall use their utmost endeavours to execute those Laws and shall give an account upon Oath in Writing under the Hand of the Minister of every respective Parish to the Justices of the Peace at their Meetings for their respective Divisions And in default of such Meetings to the Justices at the next Quarter Sessions what Rogues and Vagabonds wandring or disorderly persons they have apprehended and how many they have punished upon the penalty of 40 s. for every such Offence And moreover they shall also present at the next Quarter Sessions all House-keepers Ale-house-keepers or Victuallers who have relieved at their Doors or have lodged or harboured in their Houses Out-houses or Barns any such Rogues Vagabonds or sturdy Beggars to the intent they may be prosecuted according to Law And that in the mean time they cause all those Laws and Directions to be publickly read in their respective Parish Churches or at the Church Door and to be registred in their respective Parish Books there to be kept and preserved for the better Information and Example of those that shall succeed them Tho. Cobbe Clericus Pacis Com' praedict '