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Precedents of Mittimus.

Gaolæ nostræ predict' recipiatis, seu unus vestr' recipiat, ibid' moratur'
quosq; secund' Legem Regni nostri Angliæ a custodia vestra deliberetur.
Teste Edw. P. &c.
 

Chap. 178.

 
 

Cambr.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

* Or to use
commonly
selling of
Ale or Beer.

A Mittimus to send to the Gaol an Ale-house-keeper that victualleth
contrary to the commandment, &c.

    H. E. and R. T. Esquires, two of the Kings Majesties Justices of the
Peace within the said County of Cambridge, to the Keeper of the Kings
Majesties Gaol at C. Greeting.  Whereas R. D. of B. in the said County of
Camb. (upon complaint lately made unto us of the evil rule kept and suffered
by him in his house, and other misdemeanors) by Warrant under
both our hands and seals was discharged of his Ale-house-keeping, and
was commanded from us that he should thenceforth use no more common
selling of Ale or Beer; and whereas we are credibly informed that the said
R. D. (notwithstanding our said Warrant and Commandment given him to
the contrary, as aforesaid) hath every since obstinately, and upon his own
authority, take upon him to * keep a common Ale-house or Tipling-house,
and still continueth the same:  We do therefore send you herewithall
the Body of him the said R. D. commanding you in his said Majesties
Name to receive him into your said Goal, and there safely to keep him,
until such time as he shall be from thence delivered by due order of Law.
And hereof fail you not at your perils.  Dated at, &c.
 

Or thus.

    WHereas by Warrant or Commandment from divers Justices of the
Peace of this County I. S. of, &c. hath been suppressed for keeping
an Ale-house, &c. and forasmuch as complaint hath notwithstanding
been made to us (this present day) that the said I. S. hath and doth, contrary
to the said Commandment, and contrary to the Statute in that behalf
provided, still keep a common Ale-house; Therefore we do send you
herewithal the Body of the said I. S. commanding you, &c. to receive
the said I. S. into his Majesties Gaol, and there safely to keep him for three
days without Bail or Mainprise; and afterwards until he shall with two
Sureties enter into Recognizance, that he shall not keep any common
Ale-house, or use common selling of Ale or Beer, and pay his Fine of
20 s. according to the Statute in that case made and provided.  Hereof
fail you not, &c.
 


 

Cambr.

A Mittimus (to the Gaol) of the reputed Father of a Bastard-child, &c.

    I Send you herewithal the Body of R. C. of B. in the County of C. Labourer,
brought before me this present day, and charged by F. S. of
the same Town to have gotten her with Child:  And for that the said R.
refuseth to put in Security for his appearance at the next Quarter-Sessions,
and to the end he may be forth coming when as order shall be taken for
the relief and discharging of the said Town of B. and for the keeping of
the said Child (when it shall happen to be born) according to the Statute
in that case provided:  These are therefore on the Kings Majesties behalf
to charge and command you, that immediately you receive the said
R. C. and him safely keep in your said Gaol, until such time as he shall be
from thence delivered by due order of Law.  And hereof fail you not as
you will answer your contempt at your peril.  Dated, &c.



 
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