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Conditions of Recognizance.
by Mens Servants, Apprentices, common Labourers, or idle Persons)
nor dress, or cause or suffer to be dressed, any Flesh to be eaten upon
any
day forbidden by the Laws and Statutes of this Realm of England;
nor
wittingly and willingly admit or receive into his said House, or any part
thereof, any person notoriously defamed of or for Theft, Inconstnency
or Drunkenness, or that shall be beforehand notified to him the said A.
B. by the Constable of M. aforesaid, for the time being, or
by his Deputy,
to be an unmeet person to be received into a common Ale-house;
nor shall keep or lodge there any strange Person above the space of one
day and one night together, without notice thereof first given to the
Constable or his Deputy there; and finally, if he the said A. B. during
all
the time that he shall keep common selling of Ale or Beer in the said
House, shall and do there use and maintain good order or rule: Then
this
present Recognizance to be void, &c. or else, &c.
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Or where the Justices of Peace at their meeting take divers such
Recognizances, they were made shortly, as followeth.
MEmorand' quod 1 die Aprilis, an'
Regni Dom' nostri Caroli, &c. coram
nobis Ed. Peyton Milite & Baronet' & H. V. Armig'
duobus Justiciar'
&c. venerunt A. B. de New-Market in Com' predict' Victualler,
& cognovit
se debere dicto Dom' Regi 10 l. & C. D. de, &c. & E.
F. de, &c. uterque
eorum recognovit se debere dicto Domino Regi 5 l. bonæ &
legalis monetæ
Angl', de bonis & catallis terris & tenem' suis fieri &
levari, ad opus, &c. si
defecerit in Conditione sequente.
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The Condition of this Recognizance is such; That
if, &c. (and write
the Condition at large.)
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G. H. de New-market in Com' pred' Victualler,
& cognovit se debere dicto
Dom' Reg' x l. & I. K. de, &c. L. M. de, &c.
uterq; eorum recog. se
debere dicto Domino Regi v l. &c.
Sub Conditione, ut supra.
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N. O. de New-market in Com' pred' Victualler,
& cognovit se debere
dicto Dom' Regi x l. Et P. Q. de, &c. & R. S.
de, &c. uterq; eroum recog' se
debere dicto Domini Regi v l. &c.
Sub Conditione, ut supra.
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T. F. de Soham in Com' pred' Victualler,
& cognovit se debere dict' Dom'
Regi x l. Et W. W. de, &c. & I. S. de, &c.
uterq; eorum recog' se debere dicto
Domino Regi v l. &c.
Sub Conditione, ut supra.
Et si de cæteris.
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For the matter of this Condition for Ale-house-keepers,
it is (by the
Statute) partly referred to the discretions of such Justices of Peace as
take such Recognizance or Bond, as you may see before it, tit. Ale-houses. |
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And in some Shires the Justices of Peace did condescend,
and agree
upon certain Articles framed by their discretions, and generally to be
propounded to all common Ale-sellers, taking their Bond for the performance
of the same Articles; a Copy whereof they did use to deliver to
every of them: which manner was avowable also. |
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