Chap. 176. |
Conditions of Recognizances.
A Condition to appear before the Justices of Peace at their next Sessions.
COnditio istius Obligationis talis est; Quod si
A. W. de, &c. Spinster, in
propria persona sua compareat coram Justic' Domini Regis de Pace in
Com' C. conservand' assign' (necnon ad, &c.) ad prox' Session'
Pacis dicti
Domini Regis in Com' pred' tenend' ad respondend' tam dicto Domino Regi
quam G. S. de Placito Transgressionis & Contemptus. contra form'
Statute,
quod tunc præsens Obligatio vacua & pro nullo habeat' & si
predict' A. contra
præmissa seu eor' aliquod in futur' fecerit, quod tunc præsens
Obligatio in omni
sue robore stet & effectu.
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Or thus.
THE Condition of this Recognizance is such; That
if the within-bounden
A. W. shall make his personal appearance before the Kings
Majesties Justice of the Peace at the next Quarter-Sessions of the Peace
to be holden for the said County of Cambridge, then and there to
make
answer unto such matters as on his Majesties behalf shall be objected
against him (by A. B. of, &c. or concerning, &c.) and there
shew the matter
shortly, and shall also stand to and abide such farther Orders as the
said Court shall award or set down therein; that then, and from thenceforth
this present Recognizance shall be frustrate and made void, or
else to remain in his full force, strength and virtue.
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Another for him that hath dangerously hurt one.
THE Condition of this Recognizance is such; That
whereas the within
bound R. W. hath not lately dangerously hurt one I. T. of
F.
within the said County of Cambridge, Yeoman, giving him divers
Blows
on the Head, Face, and Left-side with a Bill, so as the said I. T. is
in danger
of Death thereby: If therefore the said R. W. shall make his
personal appearance
before the Kings Majesties Justices at the next general Gaol-delivery
to be holden in the said County of, &c. then and there to make
answer unto the Premisses, and to do and receive that which by the Court
shall be then and there enjoyned him, and that he the said R. W. in
the
mean time to keep the Peace of our said Sovereign Lord the King, towards
the Kings Majesty, and all his Liege People, that then, &c.
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A Condition for Ale-house-keepers.
THE Condition of this Recognizance is such:
Whereas the within-bounden
A. B. is admitted and allowed by the within-named Sir
I. Reynolds and Michael Dalton Esquires, (two of the Kings
Majesties
Justices of Peace within the County of Cambridge within written)
to
keep a common Ale-house or Tipling-house, and to use common selling
of Ale or Beer, only within the now House of him the said A. B. (and
not
elsewhere) situate in the High-street of the Town of M. within written,
and called the Sign of the Hart: If therefore he the said A. B.
during
such time as he shall keep such common Ale-house there, shall not suffer
any unlawful Play at the Tables, Dice, Cards, Tennise, Bowls,
Cloth, Quoits, Loggets, or other unlawful Games to be used in his said
House, or in his Garden, Orchard, or other his Ground or Place, (especially |
This or the
like Form
hath heretofore
been
allowable. |
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