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A04754 The Complete justice a compendium of the particulars incident to justices of the peace, either in sessions or out of sessions : gathered out of the statutes, reports, late resolutions of the judges, and other approved authorities : abstracted and cited alphabetically for their ready helpe, and the ease of inferiour officers, and for the generall good of the kingdome. 1637 (1637) STC 14887.5; ESTC S4353 145,933 304

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Peace next inhabiting may charge the collectors of a revenue of an Hospitall upon a pain presently to account and to imploy the surplusage to the use of an Hospitall L. 556. 14. Elis Case 5. 39. Elis 18. Hospitality vide Religious house House 1 A mans house is his castle for defence D. 177. 2 It protecteth against any arrest at the suit of any subject ibid. 3 In some cases it is a priviledge against the Kings Prerogative for it hath been adjudged that Salt-peter men may not digge in a Mansion-house without the Kings consent ibid. Theeves or murderers attempting to rob or murder a man in his house he may assemble company kill any of them and forfeiteth nothing ib. He may beat him that will enter upon his possession but may not kill him Quaere if he may hire strangers to aid him or put his ordinary company in armour Dal. 177 178. Vide plus Homicide House of Correction House of Correction with implements and backsides fitting for setting on work idle persons to be erected and provided in a convenient place in every county before Michael 1611. the same to be conveyed over to such as by the greatest part of the Iustices at the Q. Sessions shall be chosen to be imployed for setting on work idle and disorderly persons on pain of 5 pound for every Iustice of Peace the one moytie to the informer the other towards the erecting of the house 7. Jac. 4. Master of the said house to be appointed by most of the Iustices of the Q. Sessions next after providing of the said house who is to set on work and moderately to correct by whipping or fettering such persons as shall be sent to him 7. Jac. 4. Constables shall appeare before the Iustices of Peace twice in the yeare and give account upon oath in writing under the hand of the minister what rogues have been apprehended and how many punished 7. Jac. 4. Master of the house of correction giving sufficient securitie for performance and continuance of his service is to have yearely such money as by most of the Iustices at Q. Sessions shall be thought meet to be paid quarterly by the Treasurer or els the master to levy it in such sort as the Treasurer may 7. Jac. 4. Constables not safely conveying to the house of correction such as by the Iustices of Peace at their meeting for the execution of the statute 7. Jac. 4. shall be sent thither to pay such fine under 40 shill as by most of the Iustices shall be assessed 7. Jac. 4. A woman having a bastard which may be chargeable to the parish for the first offence to be sent to the house of correction one yeare for the second offence to be sent to the house of correction and to remain there till she finde sureties for the good behaviour and not to offend so again 7. Jac. 4. Any able to work and threatning to runne away and leave their families upon the parish upon oath of two witnesses before two Iustices of the said division to put in sureties for discharge of the parish or to be sent to the house of correction 7. Jac. 4. Master of the house of correction quarterly at the Sessions must yeeld account of such as have been committed or is to be fined by most of the Iustices 7. Jac. 4. If any committed become troublesome to the countrey by going abroad or escape without lawfull delivery the master is to be fined by most of the Iustices at the Q. Sessions 7. Jac. 4. All penalties not limitted by the statute 4. Jac. 4. shall be payd to the Treasurer and accounted by him 7. Jac. 4. Vide plus Poore people Hunting One Justice of Peace upon information of any unlawfull hunting of Deere or Conyes by night or with painted faces or other disguising in forrest park or warren may make warrant to the Sheriffe Constable Bayliffe or other officer to take the party suspected and to bring him before him or some other Justice to examine him thereof and if he conceal the hunting or any offender with him therein the concealment is felony in the concealer but the truth confessed is but fineable at the next Q. Sessions 1. H. 7. 7. Dal. 57. L. 191. To disobey such a warrant or make rescous thereupon is felony 1. H. 7. 7. Dal. 57. The Justice of Peace that taketh examination of the offender may after the examination binde the offender to his good behaviour to the end he be forthcoming till the offence and the offenders be lawfully examined Dal. 57. Unlawfull hunting by 3 or more will grow a riot Dal. 57. Any by night or day wrongfully entring into any inclosed ground kept for keeping of Deer or Conyes and there chasing or killing of them upon conviction to be imprisoned 3 moneths without bayl and there to continue till he pay treble damages and costs to be assessed by the Iustices before whom he is convicted or pay to the party grieved 10 pound at the election of the party grieved 7. Jac. 13. and finde sureties for his good behaviour 7 yeares 3. Jac. 13. Lamb. 441. The party grieved or the Iustice of Peace upon satisfaction of the party grieved and confession of his offence and that he is sory for the same in open Sessions may release the offender of his bond for the good behaviour 3. Jac. 13. The statute 3. Jac. 13. doth not promise offenders in parks or inclosed grounds made after the statute without the Kings license 3. Jac. 13. Enquiring hearing and determining of offences against the statute 3. Jac. 13. may be made by the Iustices of Peace and Peace and Goal-delivery at the Sessions and they may award processe upon enditements informations bills of complaint or other actions wherein no essoin c. 3. Jac. 13. Any not having lands of inheritance in his own or wives right of the cleare yearly value of 10 po or for term of life of 30 po per annum or goods to his own use worth 300 po keeping Greyhound to course deer or hare except the sonne of a knight or Baron of parliament or sonne and heir of an Esquire upon conviction by confession or oath of 2 witnesses before 2 I. of P. where the offence is the party apprehended to be imprisoned 3 moneths without bayl except he presently pay to the Churchwardens where the offence was committed or party apprehended 40 shill to the use of the poore of the said parish 1. Jac. 27. Any having lands in fee simple or fee tayl of a 100 po per annum finding any not having lands of 40 po per annum nor worth 200 po in goods to use any gun bow dogs or engines for killing of deer or hare except parker or warrener or owners of either of them or other grounds inclosed for deer or conyes that shall be yearely worth 40 shill may take any their gunnes bowes engines and dogges and keep them to his own use 3. J. 13. Lay person
88. L. 315. Cro. 157. b. But it is referred to the discretion of the Justices how many or how few they will have and in what sort they shall be armed Dal. 88. Lamb. 315. Cro. 64. b. One I. of P. may take power of the county suppresse riotters and need not tarry till his fellows come Cro. 157. b. Dal. 84. Lamb. 184. Constable may take the aid of his neighbour to arrest another upon an affray Cro. 158. a. L. 134. Sheriffe upon a writ of execution returned that he could not execute it for resistance and was amerced 20 marks because he took not the power of the county Cro. 158. a. Preacher He that disturbeth a Preacher of purpose maliciously or contemptuously in Sermon-time is to be bound to his good behaviour and have 3 moneths imprisonment Lamb. 416. 1. M. c. 3. If the disturber of any preacher be arrested and brought before any Iustice of Peace upon due accusation and examination heard either by the arrester or other person he shall forthwith commit the party so taken to custody by his discretion and within 6 dayes after another Iustice joyning in examination they upon confession of the party or conviction of 2 witnesses may commit him to prison for 3 moneths 1. Mar. 4. Lamb. 195 333. Quaere if all the statute of 1. Mar. 3. be not repealed by the generall words at the latter end of the statute 1. Elis 2. Precept vide Warrant Praemunire Refusall to take the oath of the Kings supremacie the first offence is praemunire the second treason 5. Elis 1. Lam. 411. To aid comfort or maintain one that hath committed treason in using of bulls is praemunire 23. Elis 1. Lam. 411. Vide Treason To hold set forth or defend the power spirituall of any forrein Prince or person heretofore claimed used or usurped within the Kings dominions by writing printing preaching expresse deed or act maliciously or directly or to put in use or execute any thing to that end the first offence is praemunire the second treason 1. El. 1. 5. El. 1. enquirable by words of 23. El. 1. Lam. 411. He which aideth any person that putteth in ure any bull writing or instrument of absolution gotten from Bishop or See of Rome c. to the intent to uphold the authoritie of the See of Rome incurreth praemunire 13. El. 21. 23. El. 1. Lam. 413. To bring from the Bishop or See of Rome or any claiming authoritie from it Agnus Dei crosses pictures beads grains or such like superstitious things or to deliver or offer them or cause to be delivered or offered to any of the Kings subjects to use or receive them to such intent and not to apprehend the offender or within three dayes disclose him to the Ordinarie or other Iustice of Peace or within one day deliver the things received to a Iustice of Peace 13. El. 2. 23. El. 1 Lam. 414. The forfeiture in cases of praemunire upon the statute of 16. R. 2. is to forfeit his lands and tenements in fee for ever his lands in tail for his life and all his goods and chattells and to have a perpetuall imprisonment and to be out of the Kings protection Cro. 14. a. Dal. 226. but quaere if he be attainted upon the 27. of E. 3. 1. if he appeare and the day of the praemunire returned Dal. ibid. Edit 1626. A man may not kill him which is attainted in the praemunire by 5. Elis 1. but before he might for they were out of the Kings protection Cro. 15. a. One lawfully imprisoned untill the next Sessions for refusing the oath of alleagiance and there again refusing it incurres a praemunire except married women who are onely to be imprisoned without bail 3. Jac. 4. 7. Jac. 6. Not disclosing nor certifying within 24 dayes the name of him which bringeth any Agnus Dei crosses or pictures to one of the Kings Councell 13. El. 2. is praemunire Breakers of bargains contrarie to the statute of 27. H. 8. provided against usurie shall be punished as Counsellours Atturneys or Advocates in case of praemunire 27. El. 8. Delivering or sending any relief to a Iesuite Priest or other remaining in any colledge of Iesuites incurreth praemunire 27. El. 2. Presentment Presentment is a declaration of the Iurours or Officers without any bill offered before Lam. 405. It differeth from an enditement which is the verdict of the Iurours that be charged to enquire of that offence which is offered Lam. 486. What shall be a good presentment Presentment at a Sessions where the style is in the name of three and the presentment taken by two Lam. 383. Presentment where some of the Jurours be allied or of bloud to him that procureth the enditement but it is no discretion in the Justice to suffer such to be impannelled Lam. 398. Presentment where some of the Jurours be allied or of bloud Presentment of a Jurie of an hundred of an offence done in another hundred 399. Presentment where all were not sworn if the Record be that all were sworn Lam. 399. Where the declaration of the Officers of the Sessions shall have the force of a presentment A Justice of Peace upon his own knowledge of offences against the statute of 2. 3. P. M. cap. 8. 5. Elis cap. 13. of high-wayes Dal. 51. Cro. 125. b. 195. a. Searchers appointed to examine the true making of tile Constable for sundrie points in the statute of Winchester 13. E. 1. Amendment of a presentment vide Venire sacias Priests vide Jesuites Principall and Accessarie vide Accessarie Prison One committed to prison for refusing to finde sureties for the Peace shall remain there till he freely offer and finde them Lam. 93. One committed for denying to finde sureties for the Peace may not be delivered upon the death or release of the partie without help of the Sessions or goal-deliverie Lam. 93. Quaere One imprisoned till he make fine that stood whilest one was slain because he did not his best to attach the murderer Lam. 132. The Sheriffe or Goaler may imprison in his house or in the common goal at pleasure Dal 297. Cro. 169. 8. Lam. 133. Constable cannot imprison in his house but in the stocks and that but untill he may provide convenient aid to convey him to the Justice of Peace or the goal Dal. 297. Lam. 133. Just of Peace cannot commit felons to prisons which be not common goals nor make a goal of their own houses Dal. 197. Lam. 133. 5. H. 4. Justice of Peace may commit to the stocks some offenders against certain penall statutes Dal. 297. Breach of prison is the escape of a felon though not endited out of the goal stocks or possession of any keeper Lam. 229. One imprisoned upon a Capias pro fine is to be delivered upon payment thereof Lam. 574. or upon pledges by recognizances for payment thereof Prisoners Every one who is under arrest for felonie is a prisoner as well without