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Bailment.
Sureties by Recognizance, &c. to obey and perform that sentence.
Vide
tit. Tithes. |
Chap. 167. |
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Transportation. The Masters or Mariners
transporting any Corn, Beer,
Herring, Whitage, or Wood, without Licence. |
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2. The Owners of such things transporting
more than they are licensed: |
P. Corn. 1.
2, 3. |
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3. The Mariners carrying such things into
any Ship to be transported: |
1 & 2 P. &
M. 3, 5. |
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Every such Offender shall be imprisoned one whole
year without
bail; and yet see antea tit. Transport. that every man may transport
Corn without Licence, (or danger, as it seems) it being at the price
there mentioned. |
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4. The Master or Mariners transporting or
shipping to that intent, any
Leather, Tallow, or Raw Hides, and being thereof convicted, shall have
one years Imprisonment without bail. |
18 El. 8.
P. Leather
50. |
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5. Transporters of Live Sheep: |
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6. And every person that shall bring, deliver,
send, receive, take or
procure any Live Sheep to be conveyed out of any the Kings Dominions,
their Aiders, Procurers and Comforters. |
8 Eliz. 8.
P. Sheep 1. |
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The Offenders in either of the former cases, being
thereof convicted,
shall for the first Offence suffer one whole years Imprisonment without
bail. |
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7. The Master of any Ship permitting any Women
or Children under
12 years of age to pass over the Seas without Licence, shall suffer 12
months Imprisonment without bail. |
1 Jac. 4. |
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8. Aliens transporting Bows or Arrows.
See Aliens. |
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If any Man shall transport or convey any Horse,
Mare or Gelding, out of
England without Licence, &c. and be thereof lawfully convicted,
he shall
suffer Imprisonment by the space of one whole year. 1 E. 6.
c. 5. |
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Where Bail
is taken
away. |
Treason. Persons committed for Treason
touching the King are not
bailable. West. 1. c. 15. |
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Counterfeiters of Mony, or of the Kings Seal, are
not bailable, West. 1.
c. 15. Br. Mainp. 59. |
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Vagabonds. See before Rogues. |
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Utlawed persons, taken for the same, are
not bailable. West. 1. 6, 15.
& 26 H. 6. c. 10. |
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Wards. By the Statute of West. 2.
c. 35. if any person shall ravish, (sc.
shall take and carry away) any Ward, the Offender shall have two years
Imprisonment; and if he do not restore, or do marry the Child after the
years of Consent, and be not able to satisfie for the Marriage, he shall
abjure the Realm, or have perpetual Imprisonment. And it is said,
That it is at the Election of the Justices to award the Offender to abjure
the Realm, or to have perpetual Imprisonment: and that if the Justices
shall award him to perpetual Imprisonment, that the King cannot pardon
him that Imprisonment, for that it is in lieu of Damages to the Plaintiff,
and that the Imprisonment is an Execution thereof, the which the King cannot
pardon without the assent of the party Plaintiff. |
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Wax, and Vessels of Honey; if any person
shall counterfeit any the
Marks thereof, or shall mark them with any other Mans Mark, and shall
be thereof convicted, he shall suffer three months Imprisonment without
bail. |
23 Eliz. 8.
P. Wax. 7. |
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Weights. Falsifiers or Counterfeiters
thereof, such Offenders (after
they be indicted thereof) shall be taken and imprisoned without bail,
until they be acquitted or attainted: and if they be attainted, they |
P. Just. of
Peace 6.
p. Weights
13. |