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Bailment.
The Offender in either of the former cases shall
for every such Offence
suffer ten days Imprisonment without Bail, unless they agree with two of
the said Commissioners to pay to the Kings use 40 s. a time for
every such
Offence, P. Captains 12. |
Chap. 167.
4 & 5 P. &
M. 3. |
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To muster is to make a shew of Soldiers well armed
and trained before
the Kings Commissioners in some open field, ubi se ostendentes præludunt
prelio, Co. L. 71. |
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And it is worthy of observation, that by the Law
before the Conquest,
the Musters and shewing of Armour should be uno codemq; die per universum
regnum, ne aliqui possint arma familiaribus & notis accommodare, &c.
Ibid. |
3 Jac. 4.
7 Jac. 6. |
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News. See before King. |
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Oath. Refusers to take the Oath of
Allegiance (being lawfully tendred
to them) shall be committed to the common Gaol; there to remain
without Bail until the next Assizes or Quarter Sessions. See before
tit.
Oath and Recusants. |
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Parliament, and Knights of the Parliament.
See hic postea Sheriffs. |
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Park. Hunting therein. See Hunting
and Hunters. |
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Partridges. If any person shall shoot
at, kill or destroy (with any Gun
or Bow) any Partridge, Pheasant, or other Fowl, &c. |
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2. Or shall take, kill or destroy any Partridge,
Pheasant or Pigeon,
with Setting-dogs and Nets, or with any manner of Nets, Engines or
Instruments; |
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3. Or shall take out of their Nests, or willingly
destroy in the Nest,
Eggs of any Partridge, Pheasant or Swan; |
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4. Or shall have or keep any Setting-dog or
Net, or take Partridges or
Pheasants, (except they have sufficiency of Estate, &c.) |
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Every of these four last recited Offenders (upon
proof of the Offence
before any two Justices of Peace) shall be committed to the common
Gaol, there to remain for three months without Bail, unless the Offender
shall forthwith pay 20 s. for every such Fowl and Egg so taken
and destroyed; and 40 s. for having such Setting-dog or Net.
See tit.
Partridges. |
1 Jac. 27. |
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5. Hawkers at Partridge or Pheasant in July
or August, (upon proof
of the Offence before any two Justices of Peace) every such Offender
shall be committed to the common Gaol, there to remain for one month
without Bail, unless the Offender shall forthwith pay 40 s. for
every such
Hawking, and 20 s. for every Pheasant or Partridge so killed
or taken.
See Ibid. |
7 Jac. 11. |
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6. Persons convicted according to the Stat.
of 23 El. c. 10. for destroying
or taking of Pheasants or Partridges in the night-time shall have one
months Imprisonment without Bail, unless they pay the penalty of that
Statute within ten days; and farther do become bound with good Sureties,
for the space of two years not to offend so again. |
13 El. 10. |
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7. Persons convicted according to the Stat.
of 11 H. 7. c. 17. for taking
the Egg of any Hawk or Swan, out of their Nests, shall be imprisoned
for a year and a day, and find at the Kings will, See Hawks. |
11 H. 7. 17.
Co. 7. 18. |
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Perjury. Persons committing Perjury
by his, her or their Deposition in any
Court of Record or Court Baron, being thereof lawfully convicted, shall
have six months Imprisonment without Bail, P. Per. 1, 2 & 14
Eliz. cap. 11. |
Eliz. c. 9. |
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2. So of Procurers of such Perjury, they being
thereof lawfully convicted,
and having not to pay the penalty of the Statute, they shall have
one years Imprisonment without Bail. |
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