The Statutes at Large: From the Magna Charta, to the End of the Eleventh Parliament of Great Britain, Anno 1761 [continued to 1807], Volume 6; Volume 1225J. Bentham, 1763 - Law |
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Page 69
... default forty fhillings : ( 3 ) and that When , where every toll - gatherer his deputy or deputies , fhall , during the and of whom time of every the faid fairs and markets , take their due and toll for horfes lawful tolls for every ...
... default forty fhillings : ( 3 ) and that When , where every toll - gatherer his deputy or deputies , fhall , during the and of whom time of every the faid fairs and markets , take their due and toll for horfes lawful tolls for every ...
Page 71
... default , to forfeit twenty fhillings . the amend- 22Car.2.c.12 . f . 12 . 2 . II . And the faid conftables and church - wardens fhall then Four days alfo name and appoint four days for the amending of the fhall be ap- faid ways ...
... default , to forfeit twenty fhillings . the amend- 22Car.2.c.12 . f . 12 . 2 . II . And the faid conftables and church - wardens fhall then Four days alfo name and appoint four days for the amending of the fhall be ap- faid ways ...
Page 72
... default of fuch enquiry or prefentment , the juftices of peace of every place or county fhall have authority to ... defaults prefented before him , and shall deliver the one part thereof fealed and figned by him , to the bailiff and high ...
... default of fuch enquiry or prefentment , the juftices of peace of every place or county fhall have authority to ... defaults prefented before him , and shall deliver the one part thereof fealed and figned by him , to the bailiff and high ...
Page 80
... defaults , and offences com- mitted contrary to the tenor thereof , and to fee due punishment and reformation thereof in form aforefaid from time to time ; ( 5 ) the one half of which aforefaid forfeitures to be to the com- mon ...
... defaults , and offences com- mitted contrary to the tenor thereof , and to fee due punishment and reformation thereof in form aforefaid from time to time ; ( 5 ) the one half of which aforefaid forfeitures to be to the com- mon ...
Page 91
... default and offence have and fuffer imprisonment by the space of ten days , without bail or main- prife , by the commandment of fuch as fhall have authority , as is aforefaid , to take the fame musters ; unless he or they fo offending ...
... default and offence have and fuffer imprisonment by the space of ten days , without bail or main- prife , by the commandment of fuch as fhall have authority , as is aforefaid , to take the fame musters ; unless he or they fo offending ...
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