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A50654 A guide for constables, churchwardens, overseers of the poor, surveyors of the highways, treasurers of the county stock, masters of the house of correction, bayliffs of mannours, toll-takers in fairs &c. a treatise briefly shewing the extent and latitude of the several offices, with the power of the officers herein, both by common law and statute, according to the several additions and alterations of the law, till the 20 year of His Majesties reign / collected by Geo. Meriton, gent. Meriton, George, 1634-1711. 1669 (1669) Wing M1793; ESTC R35040 100,385 287

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any 43. El. Ch. 3. Wingate ubi supra 9. When out of the County where the party was prest a fit Pension cannot be satisfied it shall then be supplied by the County where he was born or where he last dwelt by the space of three years Wingate ubi supra 43. El. Ch. 3. 10. By the 14. Car. 2. Ch. 9. It is provided that every Officer Souldier or Mariner maimed indigent aged or disabled in body for work in the Service of King Charles the first or of his Majesty that now is during the late Wars or which are so impoverished by their sufferings under any of the late usurped Powers as that they are destitute of any competent subsistence or livelyhood and have continued faithful to their Trust and not deserted the same by taking up Arms against his late Majesty or his Majesty that now is or otherwise is to repair to the place where he was last settled before he took up Arms with a Certificate of his Service and hurts received under the hand of his Captain or other Commissionated Officer and there repair to the two next Justices who upon examination of the truth of such Certificate upon Oath of the Party and such Witness as he shall produce may by Warrant unto the Treasurers assign him Relief unto the next Quarter Sessions to be holden for that County or Liberty at which time a yearly Pension may be settled on him which must not exceed 20 pounds to any one person which Pension is to be with power of Revocation or Alteration and in case where the Captain or Officer appointed to make such Certificate is dead the Justices upon Request to them made in behalf of the party maimed aged indigent or disabled as aforesaid by persons of credit are to give such Relief as in cases of Examination as aforesaid 14. Car. 2. Ch. 9. 11. And touching the Widows and Orphans of such as dyed in the Service aforesaid it is provided That over and beside such Relief as they shall gain by their labour and work and what shall be allowed by the charity and benevolence of the Parish Town or Hamlet where they are settled the Treasurers for the maimed Souldiers for such County shall allow such further Relief from time to time as shall be adjudged meet by two next Justices of the Peace of such County and the said Relief is to be paid out of the Surplusage of such Stock of Maintenance as shall remain in the hands of the said Treasurers after such Pensions and Payment of them made And of which surplusage and allowance made unto such Widows and Orphans the said Treasurers shall give account from time to time and the same distribute as by the Justices shall be directed 14. Car. 2. Ch. 9. 12. The Treasurers are to Register all their Receipts and Disbursements and must enter the Names of the Parties relieved into their Book and also the Certificate by vertue whereof the disbursements are made and where they disallow of a Certificate they are to set down the Reasons of their Refusal under the Certificate or on the back thereof 43. Eliz. Ch. 3. Wingate's Stat. Tit. Captains and Souldiers 13. If any Treasurer wilfully refuse to give Relief in the cases aforesaid the Justices of Peace in their Sessions may set a Fine upon him which may be levyed by Distress and Sale of his Goods Wingate ubi supra 43. Eliz. Ch. 3. 14. These Officers at the end of their year within 10 days after Easter Sessions are to give up a just account to the succeeding Treasurers of all their Receipts and Disbursements within the time of their Office and then if they have any mony in their hands they are to deliver it to their Successors and if any such Officer his Executors or Administrators shall not give up such Account within the time aforesaid or shall be otherwise negligent in the execution of his Office The Justices at their Sessions may Assess what Fine they please upon him so that it be not under five pounds but what they please above five pounds upon him his Executors or Administrators Wingate ubi supra 43. Eliz. Ch. 3. 15. In Corporations the Justices there are to put this Act in execution and not the Justices of the County This Act is not to prohibit the City of London to make a Tax if need require differing from that above limited in this Act so that no Parish pay above three shillings weekly nor under 12 pence weekly one Parish with another 43. Eliz. Ch. 3. FINIS A Guide for Treasurers of the County Stock for the Relief of Poor Prisoners in the Kings Bench and Marshalsey and for Hospitals and Alms-Houses in their several Counties 1. THese Officers are to be yearly chosen by the Justices at their Quarter Sessions about Easter and they must be two for every County Riding c. and by the words of the Statute they ought to be Subsidy men of 5 pound in Lands or 10 pounds in Goods at the least or near that value and these Officers are to continue in their Office but one year and then others to be chosen and they are to have the charge of the Receipt and Disbursements of the mony taxed and levyed upon the whole County yearly for the Relief of the Prisoners in the Kings Bench and Marshalsey and for the Relief of Hospitals and Almshouses within the same County 43. Eliz. Ch. 2. 2. And for this purpose the Justices of Peace of every County and Corporation or the major part of them at Easter Sessions yearly or as often as they shall think fit may rate every Parish at a certain sum to be paid weekly but so as no Parish may pay more than six pence nor less than half a peny and one Parish with another not above two pence through the whole Coun●y or Corporation which sum so rated the Constables and Churchwardens in every Parish or any of them or in their default the next Justice of Peace have power to Assess and to levy by Distress and Sale of the Parties Goods refusing to pay Rendring the overplus to the owners and for default of Distres● the said Justice may commit the party to Prison till it be paid Wingate's Stat. Tit. Poor 43. Eliz. Ch. 2. Dalt J. P. Ch. 53. fo 135. 3. And these sums collected and levyed as aforesaid the Churchwardens or Constables of every Parish are to pay to the High Constable of that Division ten days before every Sessions in pain that they or their Executors c. shall forfeit ten shillings And the High Constable is to pay over the Sums received to the Treasurers or one of them every Quarter Sessions in pain that he his Executors c. shall forfeit 20 shillings and these Forfeitures are to be levyed by the Treasurers by Distress and Sale of the Offenders Goods rendring the overplus to the party offending which Forfeitures are to be imployed by the Treasurers for the uses aforesaid 43. Eliz Ch.
for the discharge of the Parish and bringing up and providing for the Child as any two Justices shall order and thereupon the Sessions is to dispose and sell the Goods and Chattels and the Sessions may order the Officers aforesaid what they shall receive of the Rents and Lands also for the purposes aforesaid 14. Car. 2. Ch. 12. CHAP. V. The Overseers Office in making of Rates and passing Accounts 64. THese Officers or the greater part of them for the doing and performing of the things they have in charge may raise weekly or otherwise by Taxation of every Parson Vicar and other Occupier of Land House or Tythes Cole-mines or saleable Underwoods within the Parish Town c. such a sum as they shall think fit and this Rate they must have allowed and confirmed under the hands of Two Justices Quor unus and then by Warrant from them or any other Two Justices Quor unus they may levy by distress and sale of the Goods of the party refusing to pay the said Tax rendring the Overplus to the owners and in Default of Distress two such Justices may commit the party to Prison there to remain without bayl till it be discharged by him 43. El. Ch. 2. Dalt J. P. Ch. 4. fo 97. Wingate's Stat. Tit. Poor People 65. Now these Rates ought to be well and truly made according to mens visible Estates real and personal within the place only and not for any Estate elsewhere at Lincoln Assizes 9. Car. 1. by Justice Hutton and Crook 66. Note That a Parish in Reputation shall be a Parish within this Law so that if A. be an ancient Parish that hath Officers in it and there be a Town within this Parish which for a long time hath been used and reputed as a Parish and hath all Parochial Rights as Church-wardens c. here this place may be Rated as a Parish towards the Poor Hutton's Rep. fo 93. M. 3 Car. B. R. Hilton Paul's case Cro. 3. Part. Rep. 67. This Tax must be set upon the Tenants and Occupiers of Lands and not upon the Land-Lords living within or without the Parish for the Tenant only is chargeable for the Land Bulstred's 1. Part. Rep. fo 354. 68. The Parson having a full Tenth Part of the Profits of the place may be rated to a Tenth Part. Resol Judges 1633. Sect. 32. 69. He that doth occupy Lands in his his own hands lying in several Parishes he must be charged in every Parish for his Land lying therein only according to the proportion thereof and no more but for his personal Estate it seems reasonable he should be charged for it in the place where his person is All Lands Ancients Demeasn Guildable and Copy-hold are to be charged with these Rates which ought to be according to the value or by the pound and not according to the quantity Sed Consuetudo tollit Legem 70. The Rate for Stock or Goods is thought reasonable to be set after the proportion of Lands viz. an 100 pound in Stock to be rated after 5. or 6. pound a year in Land 71. Note That in some special cases a man may be rated beyond his ability as where one brings a charge upon a Parish or under any pretence brings in a man that may be chargeable in a Parish he may if there be cause for this be raised in his Rate to the full value of his Estate and so was the opinion of Sir Nicholas Hide Dalt J. P. Ch. 40. fo 97. 72. Where the Inhabitants of any Parish are not able to relieve their Poor any two Justices Quor unus may tax other Parishes and places within the Hundred yea the whole Hundred if need require and where that is not sufficient the Justices in their Sessions may tax the County in part or wholly at their discretions 43. El. Ch. 2. Wingate's abr Stat. Tit. Poor People 14. Car. 2. Ch. 12. 73. If any persons find themselves agrieved in any Tax or other Act done by the Overseers or by the Justices of Peace they are to be Relieved at the Quarter Sessions Dalt J. P. Ch. 40. fo 97. Wingate's Abr. Stat. Tit. Poor People 74. The Father Grandfather Mother Grandmother and Children of every poor person shall be assessed towards their Relief as the Justices of the Peace in their Sessions of the Peace in the County where such Father c. dwells shall limit and appoint in pain to forfeit 20. s. a Month to the use of the Poor to be levyed by distress and sale as aforesaid and for want of distress to be committed to Prison till the Forfeiture be paid 43. El. Ch. 2. Wingate's Abr. Stat. Tit. Poor People Dalt J. P. Ch. 40. fo 98. 75. Head Officers in Cities and Corporate Towns and Aldermen of London have in their several Precincts like Authority that Justices of Peace have in their Counties and no other Justices of Peace are to enter and intermeddle there Wingate's Abr. Stat. Tit. Poor People 43. El. Ch. 2. 76. If any Parish shall extend into two Counties or part thereof to lie in any City or Corporate Town where they have Justices Then the Justices of every County c. are to intermeddle only within their own limits and every of them respectively within their limits are to execute this Law concerning the nomination of Overseers binding of Apprentices granting Warrants to levy Taxations taking Accounts of Overseers and committing such as refuse to account or to pay their Arrearages and yet the Overseers shall without dividing themselves execute their Office in all places within the said Parish but shall give up Accounts to the Justices or Head Officers of both places Wingate's Abr. Stat. Title Poor Perple 43. El. Ch. 2. Dalt J. P. Ch. 40. fo 97 98. 77. These Officers within four days after the end of their year and that other Officers are nominated are to yield up a true account to two Justices Quor unus of these things following 1. What sums of mony they have received or rated and not received 2. What stock of Ware or Stuff is in their hands or in the hands of any of the Poor 3. What Apprentices they have put out and bound according to the Statute 4. What Poor they have set to work or relieved 5. What Poor they have suffered to wander and beg out of their Town or in the High-ways or in their Town without their directions 6. Whether they met monthly to consider of the things belonging to their Office 7. Whether they made their Rates indifferently upon all men according to their ability 8. Whether they have endeavoured to gather and levy such Assessments 9. Whether they have neglected the Justices Warrants to them or any of them directed for the levying of any forfeiture according to the Stat. 43. El. Ch. 2. Dalt J. P. Ch. 40. fo 96. 78. Now if the Churchwardens or Overseers or any of them shall refuse to make and yield a true and perfect Account to the said Justices
be chosen by the major part of the Justices of the said Counties at their Quarter Sessions of the most able Inhabitants and Freeholders of the said Counties of Middlesex and Surrey for the Corporation or Corporations Work or Work-houses of the said Counties 14. Car. 2. Ch. 12. 8. And upon Vacancy Death or otherwise of any of the Presidents Deputy Presidents Treasurers or Assistants in the City of Westminster and places aforesaid in Middlesex and Surrey the major part of the Justices at their General Quarter Sessions have power to elect others in their rooms and at every Quarter Sessions the said Justices are to take an account in writing of all the Receipts Charges and Disbursements of the Officers and Treasurer of such Corporation or Corporations Work-house or Work-houses how and how many poor people have been imployed and set to work in the year last past and what Stock there was and is remaining 14. Car. 2. Ch. 12. 9. The President Deputy President Treasurers and Assistants aforesaid shall be Bodies Politick and Corporate for ever and shall have a perpetual Succession and may sue plead and be impleaded by the Name of President and Governours of the Poor for the respective places aforesaid in all Courts and places of Judicature within the Kingdom of England and Wales c. and may without Licence in Mortmain Purchase or receive any Lands c. not exceeding the yearly value of 3000 l. per annum of the Gift Alienation or Devise of any person or persons and every of the Corporations may keep Courts for the ends and purposes in the Act expressed at such time and place as shall be appointed by the said President his Deputy or the Treasurer who are upon the desire of any four of the said Corporation at any time to cause a Court to be warned accordingly and may from time to time make Common Seals for the use of the Respective Corporations 14. Car. 2. Ch. 12. 10. The Respective Presidents and Governours of the said Corporations or any two of them or any person authorized and appointed by them of any two of them may from time to time apprehend or cause to be apprehended any Rogues Vagrants Sturdy Beggars or idle and disorderly persons within the said Cities and Liberties Places Divisions and Precincts and cause them to be kept and set to work in the several and respective Corporations or Work-houses 14. Car. 2. Ch. 12. 11. If the President and Governours of any of the said Corporations shall certifie under their Seals at any time their want of mony for a Stock and what Sum they think fit for the same to the Common Counsel of the City of London and the Burgesses and Justices of Peace in their Quarter Sessions for Westminster or to the Justices of the respective Counties for Middlesex and Surrey in their Quarter Sessions then they are from time to time to set down and ascertain such competent sums of mony for the purposes aforesaid not exceeding one years Rate usually set upon any person for and towards the Relief of the Poor and the same to proportion out of the several Wards Precincts Counties Divisions Hundreds and Parishes as they shall think fit and according to the said Proportions for the said several Wards Precincts and Parishes to Tax and Rate the several Inhabitants within the said respective Wards Precincts and Parishes in which Tax if any shall find himself agrieved he or they are to appeal to the Justices of the Peace at their next open Sessions where the business is to be finally ended 14. Car. 2. Ch. 12. 12. And any Alderman of London or his Deputy Burgesses and Justices of Peace of the Counties of Middlesex and Surrey by Warrant under their Hands and Seals may Authorize the Church-wardens or Overseers of the Poor within the places and Parishes aforesaid to receive and demand of every person and persons such sums of mony as shall be assessed upon them by vertue of the Taxations and Constitutions aforesaid and for default of payment within ten days after demand or notice left at the dwelling house or lodging of every person assessed then to levy the same by Distress and Sale of his Goods rendring him the overplus 14. Car. 2. Ch. 12. 13. The Respective President and Governours or seaven of them may make and constitute Orders and By-laws for the better relieving regulating and setting the Poor to work apprehending and punishing of Rogues and Vagabonds within the Cities Liberties and places aforesaid provided the said By-Laws be presented to the Justices of Peace at their Quarter Sessions and confirmed by the order of the said Court And the Presidents and Governours or four of them of any of the said Corporations or Work-houses may choose and entertain all such Officers as shall be needful to be imployed in and about the premisses and remove them as they see cause and make such reasonable allowances unto them out of the Stock belonging to the Work-house as they shall think fit 14. Car. 2. Ch. 12. 14. This Act is not to prejudice any the Franchises Rights Liberties or Priviledges heretofore granted by any Kings or Queens of this Realm to the Dean and Chapter of the Collegiate Church of St. Peter's in Westminster 14. Car. 2. Ch. 12. FINIS A GUIDE FOR Bayliffs of Mannours 1. THe Bayliff of a Mannour is an Officer chosen by the Lord of the Mannour ' and this Officer by the ancient Saxons was called a Reeve for the name Bayliff was not known among them but came in with the Normans it seems Termes de Ley verb. Bayliff 2. This Officer is to Summon and call the Lords Courts and to collect his Rents Fines Harriots Amerciaments and other profits hapning within the Mannour as they grow due and he may seiz or distrain for them ex Officio where seizure and distress is justifiable without any special command of the Lord he may also pay Quit-Rents Termes de Ley ubi supra 3. It is said he may also order his Lords Husbandry distrain Beasts damage Feasant repair any Houses Hays or Pales and for that purpose cut down Timber or Trees but it is not safe for him to build a new House or set up an old House that is faln or to make any new Additions or Alterations as to Tyle the House which before was Thatched or pale it where before it was hedged or the like without a special command from his Lord so to do for otherwise he will be a Trespasser to the Lord. 4. It is said also that he may take any Cattel for his Lord to compast his ground as an Agistment and cut down Underwoods that have been used to be cut and he is to over-see and order the Labour of other Labourers and Servants under him about his Lords work 5. And lastly These Officers are to give Account to their Lords of all their Receipts and Disbursements and pay in to him the mony remaining in their hands being required thereunto and
Bridge such Bridge ought to be repaired by him who hath the Mill and not by the County because he erected it for his own benefit 8. E. 2. B. R. adjudged for Bow Bridge and Channel Bridge against the Priour of Stratford Rolls Cases 1. Part. fo 368. 75. Such as are chargeable to repair a Bridge may enter upon any other mans Land or Soil adjoyning and lay their Stone Lime Timber or other things necessary there for the repairing and amending thereof and the owner of the Lands shall have no Action therefore for it is for the common profit and the party that is chargeable to repair a Bridge must also maintain the way at each end thereof though the Soil be to another and if the ends be broken by the Water course he must follow the Water-course and repair the way c. Crompt 186. b. 43. Ass Dalt J. P. Ch. 13. fo 42. 76. It is provided by the 14. Car. 2. Ch. 6. That all Bridges shall have sufficient Walls or Posts and Rails on each side thereof four foot high at the least and that the same be from time to time sufficiently kept and repaired 14. Car. 2. Ch. 6. 77. The Names of some Statutes fo● particular Bridges follow 18. H. 6. Ch. 28. for the making of Burford and Culhamford Bridge 18. El. Ch. 17. 27 El. Ch. 25. for maintenance of Rochester Bridge 18. El. Ch. 20. for Repair of the Bridges within a mile of Oxford 23. El. Ch. 11. for the maintenance of the Bridges over Toffe in Wales 39. El. Ch. 23. for making and repairing of Newport and Carlion Bridges over the River Vsk 39. El. Ch. 24. for building and maintenance of a Bridge at Wilton upon Wye near Ross in HerefordsHire 43. El. Ch. 16. for erecting and repairing Ed●n and Presberk Bridges in Cumberland 3. Jac. Ch. 23. for making and repairing Chepstow Bridge 14. Car. 2. Ch. 6. for building and repairing Laycock and Rey Bridges in Wiltshire and Stratford Bridge in Middlesex FINIS A Guide for Treasurers of the County Stock for the Relief of Poor Maimed Souldiers and Mariners 1. THese Treasurers are certain Officers appointed by the Justices of Peace to have the charge of the Receipt and disbursement of mony taxed and levyed upon the whole County yearly for the relief of poor maimed Souldiers and Mariners For the Justices of Peace are yearly at their Quarter Sessions about Easter to choose or appoint one or two persons according to their discretions of the County for the taking and distributing of the Monies collected for the purposes aforesaid And these Treasurers by the words of the Statute ought to be Subsidie men of 10 pounds in Lands or 15 pounds in Goods but it seems if they be sufficient men this is not stood upon and these Officers are to continue in their Office one year and new ones then to be chosen in their rooms 43. El. Ch. 3. Wingate's Stat. Tit. Captains 2. Now for the raising of Mony for these Treasurers the greater part of the Justices in their Quarter Sessions have power to charge every Parish within their limits towards a weekly Relief of Maimed Souldiers and Mariners so that no Parish pay weekly above 10 pence nor under two pence nor any County which consists of above 50 Parishes pay above 6 pence one Parish with another and this is by the 43. El. Ch. 3. but it is provided further by the 14. Car. 2. Ch. 9. that the Justices may tax every Parish more than the Rates abovesaid so as it exceed not two shillings and six pence nor be under three pence per week And these Sums thus taxed must be assessed in every Parish by the Parishioners or in their Default by the Constables and Churchwardens or in their Default by the next Justice or Justices of the Peace 43. El. Ch. 3. 3. And the Constables and Church-wardens have power to levy the Tax in every Parish of every person refusing to pay the same by Distress and Sale of his Goods rendring the overplus to the owner and in the Constables and Churchwardens Default the next adjoyning Justice may distrein for the same 43. El. Ch. 3. Wingate's Stat. Tit. Captain Dalt J. P. Ch. 53. fo 135. 4. When the Tax is levyed the Constables and Churchwardens are to deliver it quarterly ten days before every Quarter Sessions to the High Constable of their Division who must deliver to the Treasurers of the County at the same Quarter Sessions all the same mony and if the Constables or Church-wardens their Executors c. fail in the payment to the High Constable within the time aforesaid then they are to forfeit 20 shillings and if the High Constable fail to pay the Treasurers every Sessions then he forfeits 40 shillings which Forfeitures as it seems the Treasurers may levy by Distress and Sale of the Offenders Goods without any Warrant rendring the overplus to to the owner and these Forfeitures are to go in Augmentation of the Treasurers Stock 43. El. Ch. 3. 5. The Maimed Souldier or Mariner which was prest shall repair if he be able to Travel to the Treasurers of the County where he was prest if he were not prest then to the Treasurers of the County where he was born or where he last dwelt by the space of three years at his Election but if he be not able to Travel then to the Treasurers of the County where he Lands and he is to bring with him a Certificate under the Hand and Seal of the Chief Commander or of the Captain under whom he served containing the particular of his hurts and services which Certificate shall also be allowed by the Muster Master or the Receiver General of the Rolls for the Muster under one of their hands 43 El. Ch. 3. 6. Then upon such a Certificate the Treasurers aforesaid may allow the party Relief to maintain him till the next Quarter Sessions and then the major part of the Justices may allow him a Pension which the Treasurers must pay him Quarterly until it shall be revoked or altered by the said Justices and this allowance is not to exceed 10 pounds per annum to a common Souldier nor 15 pounds to an Officer under a Lieutenant nor 20 pounds to a Lieutenant 43. El. Ch. 3. Wingate's Stat. Tit. Captains and Souldiers 7. But note where Souldiers and Mariners arrive far from the place where they are to receive Relief The Treasurers there shall give them Relief and a Testimonial whereby they may pass from Treasurer to Treasurer until they shall come to the place required And this shall be done upon the bare Certificate of the Commander and Captain although they have not as yet obtained any allowance from the Muster Master or Receiver General of the Muster Rolls Wingate's Stat. Tit. Captains and Souldiers 43. El. Ch. 3. 8. If any Souldier or Mariner beg or counterfeit a Certificate he shall be punished as a common Rogue and shall loose his Pension if he have