Chap. 87, 88.
23 El. 1.
1 Jac. |
Schoolmaster. Sewers.
CHAP. LXXXVII.
Schoolmaster.
' IF any keep a Schoolmaster, which shall not repair
to Church, or be
' allowed by the Ordinary, shall forfeit for every month 10 pounds.
' But the Ordinary shall take nothing for such allowance, and the Schoolmaster,
' so teaching, shall be disabled to be a Teacher of Youth, and
' shall suffer imprisonment for one year without Bail. It seems by
this
' Act, being in the dis-junctive, That although he doth not come to
' Church, yet if he be allowed by the Ordinary, it shall excuse the
penalty.
' See also 2 Jac. 4. none shall use or teach a School out of the
Universities
' and Colledges, except a grammar School, or in some Gentleman's
' House, or be licensed by the Ordinary, upon pain that the Schoolmaster,
' and he that retaineth him, shall forfeit 40 shillings a day, to be recovered
' by Action. |
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§. 1.
Licence. |
14 Car. 1.
c. 14. |
' If any Schoolmaster or other person instructing
Youth in any private
' house or family, as a Tutor or Schoolmaster, shall instruct or teach
' Youth, as a Tutor or Schoolmaster, without Licence from the Archbishop,
' Bishop or Ordinary, for which he shall pay Twelve pence, and
' no more. And before Subscription made, as that Act prescribes,
for
' the first offence shall be imprisoned three months, without Bail:
And for
' the second, and every other Offence, shall suffer Imprisonment for three
' months, without Bail, and pay the King 5 li.
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§. 2. |
39 El. 9.
p. 16. |
CHAP. LXXXVIII. V. 50.
Sewers.
' SEwer signifieth such Passages, Gutters or Drains,
as carry the Water
' into or towards the River or Sea, and the Office of the Commissioners
' of Sewers, in principally to see such Passages, Gutters, Drains and
' Ditches well scoured, kept and maintained in the Marish and Fen Countries,
' for the better conveyance away of the Water into the Sea. |
§. 1. |
13 El. 9. |
Six Justices of Peace in the Shire where any Laws
and Ordinances of
Sewers are to be executed, (two being of the Quorum) within
their Limits,
may execute the said Laws and Ordinances of the Commissioners of
Sewers for one year after the expiration of any such Commission, except
a new Commission be published in the mean time. |
§. 2.
Six Justices. |
Co. 5. 100.
& 10. 138,
140. |
Note, That the proceedings of the Commissioners
of Sewers ought to
be limited and bounded with the Rules of Law and Reason, and according
to the ancient Statutes and Ordinances. |
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Co. 10.
143. |
Now these ancient Statutes concerning Sewers are
many, and are of
three sorts. |
§. 3.
Statutes. |
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The first sort consist in desending and repairing
of the Walls, Banks and
Sewers, &c. Of this sort are the Statutes made, 9 H. 3.
cap. 15, & 16.
6 H. 6. cap. 5. 18 H. 6. cap. 10.
23 H. 6. cap. 9. 12 E. 4. cap. 6.
4 H. 7. cap. 1.
& 6 H. 8. cap. 10. |
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The second sort consist in pulling down and removing
Nusances, &c.
As by the Statutes made, 9 H. 3. c. 23. 25. E.
3. 4. 45 E. 3. 2. 1 H. 4. 12.
9 H. 6. c. 9. & 12 E. 4. c. 7. |
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The third containeth of both sorts, sc. as
well in repairing the Banks, &c.
as in pulling down Nusances, &c. And of this sort are these Statutes
following,
viz. 23 H. 8. c. 5. 25 H. 8. c.
10. 3 E. 6. c. 8. 13 El. c. 9. |
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