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A38108 Die Jovis, 8 Novembr. 1649 resolved upon the question by the Parliament, that such person or persons who shall ... bring in safe custody ... any person that hath committed, or shall commit any burglary or robbery ... England and Wales. Parliament. 1649 (1649) Wing E2269; ESTC R39488 1,124 1

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Die Jovis 8 Novembr 1649. Resolved upon the Question by the Parliament THat such person or persons who shall at any time within the space of six Moneths now next coming Apprehend and bring in safe Custody before any Iustice of Peace or any other Officer of Iustice any person that hath committed or shall commit any Burglary or Robbery on the High-way or that hath or shall break open any Dwelling-house or enter into any such House and there use any violence upon any persons or their Goods dwelling or residing there Vpon the Conviction of such person apprehended shall have a Reward of Ten pounds for every such person so Apprehended and Convicted Ordered That all and every the Sheriff and Sheriffs of the respective Counties in England and Wales where such Apprehension and Conviction shall be made and had be required upon the Certificate of the Iudge or under the Hands of two or more Iustices of the Peace before whom such Conviction shall be made to pay unto such person or persons who shall Apprehend such Offenders the Reward aforesaid of Ten pounds for every Offender so Apprehended and Convicted out of the publique Moneys received by him in that County and that the same shall be allowed unto him upon his Accompts in the Exchequer Resolved upon the Question by the Parliament That the Sheriffs the Iustices of Peace and Members of the Committees in the several Counties throughout England and Wales or any of them be authorized and required speedily to Disarm all Papists Delinquents and other suspitious persons who have Arms contrary to the Law and to take order that such Arms be brought into some publique Magazine for the publique use Ordered That all Iustices of Peace in the several Counties be required and enjoyned to put in execution the Laws against Vagrants and Rogues and to take especial notice of such persons as are or shall come out of Ireland or pretend to be such and Travel up and down the Countrey and beg and either to send them back again or otherwise to punish them as Vagrants according to the Law And that all Masters of Ships Mariners and Seamen be enjoyned not to bring over any such persons coming out of Ireland into this Nation And the Generals at Sea and all Captains of the Ships belonging to the State and all Officers of Ports are to take especial care hereof Ordered That it be referred to the Councel of State to cause these Votes to be printed and published and to see the same put in execution and require an accompt every Moneth from the Counties and that the said Councel give an accompt thereof to the House Hen Scobell Cleric Parliamenti Die Jovis 8 Novembr 1649. ORdered by the Parliament That the Councel of State be impowered to give Reprieves or Protection to such person or persons guilty of any the Crimes expressed in the former Vote or shall make any considerable Discovery of his or their Complices or other the like Offenders as they shall see cause for the safety of the Commonwealth and to give an accompt of it from time to time to the House for their further direction therein Hen Scobell Cleric Parliamenti London Printed by John Field for Edward Husband Printer to the Parliament of England