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Dalton's The Country Justice, 1690
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Table.

 
    Where to be holden
    The Place
    At two places
    Altered without notice
    The Precept
    Who ought to attend
       
1.  The Justices
       
2.  Custos Rotulorum
        3.  Sheriffs
       
4.  Constables
       
5.  Coroners
       
6.  Bailiffs
       
7.  Jurors
       
8.  Prosecutors
       
9.  Master of Correction
    Whether, and how Justices be compellable to 
        appear
    The method of holding Sessions
    Arraignment
    Council where allowable

    Trial at the same Sessions
    Private Orders
    Revising Orders
    Wages
    Estreats
Sewers
    What they are
    The Statutes concerning them
    Where the Justices of Peace may execute
        those Laws
    Their Oaths
    Power of Commissions
    Taxes
Sheep may not be transported
    Where it is Felony
    How many may be kept
Sheriffs
    Cannot be a Justice of Peace that year
    Is a Conservator of the Peace at Common
        Law
    May take a Recognizance
    May arrest Breakers of the Peace
    May cause pursuit of Felons
    May go armed
    May arrest others that go armed
    May seize their Armour
    May take
Posse Comitatus, and where
    May break open the doors
    Where he may justifie to beat or kill
    To kill him or any of his Officers is murder
    Suffering an Escape
    May take his Prisoner that escaped
    May fetter his Prisoners
    May aid the Just. to suppress Riots
            See tit. Riots
    Is to aid the Justices in Forcible Entries
    May bail Prisoners
    Is answerable for Escapes for Felons out of
C 4 § 4 & C 145 § 2
C 145 § 3
ib. § 4
ib. § 5
ib. § 6
ib. § 7
ib. § 7
ib. § 7
ib. § 7
ib. § 7
ib. § 7
ib. § 7
ib. § 7
ib. § 7
ib. § 7

ib. § 8
ib. § 9
ib. § 10
ib. § 12
ib. § 14
ib. § 15
ib. § 16
ib. § 17
ib. § 18
C 87
ib. § 1
ib. § 3

ib. § 2
ib. § 4
ib. § 5
ib. § 6
C 88 § 1
 C 159 § 25, 32
C 88 § 3
C 89
C 3 & C 89 § 4

C 1
C 1, 115
C 134
C 161
C 9, 70
C 9
ib.
C 171
C 129
C 149
C 144
C 170, 157
C 170
ib.
C 81

C 44
C 166

    Gaol
    Sheriffs Proceedings in County Courts are
        examinable by Justices of Peace
    Also the defaults of Bailiffs there
    Also their Estreats for Shire Amerciaments
    Also the defaults of Collectors of such Amerciaments
    May take the Oaths of Sheriffs and their
        Officers
    What Jurors they must return, and in what
        order
    What Issues
    Their Fees for Execution
    Must transmit the Indictments in their turns

        to the Sessions
Ships
Skinners
    Who may buy Cony skins and Lamb skins
    Who may work them
Sope how to be weighed
Souldiers
    Purloyning their Horse and Armour
    Suffering Shipwrack
    Rates for maimed Souldiers
    Cannot get work
    Where Felons
    Rates by whom to be made
    By whom to be collected
    To whom to be paid
    Failure of Payment
    Treasurers Accounts
    The method of application for Pensions, and
        the Certificate
    For what Sum to be made
    How alterable
    Where the Souldier arrives at a distance
        from, &c.
    Treasurers Accounts
    Penalty of begging
    Disposal of overplus
    Penalties how to be disposed
    How to be put in execution in Corporations
    Who to have, and when to have relief
    Additional Tax for the Servants of King
       
Charles the First and King Charles
        the Second
    Penalty of absence from Muster
    Imbezelling Arms
    Captain taking Bribes to excuse Absence
    Captain not paying Souldiers
Silk throwing
    Who may use that Trade
    Penalty of imbezelling
    Who may be imployed
Spices
    What are to be garbled
C 157

C 89 § 1
ib.
ib.
ib.

ib. § 5

C 89 § 2
ib. § 3
ib. § 5

 

ib. § 7
C 90
C 92
C 92 § 1
ib. § 2
C 111 § 24
C 93
ib. § 1
ib. § 2
ib. § 3
ib. § 4
C 159 § 24
C 93 § 3
ib. § 4
ib.
ib. § 5
ib.
ib. § 6
ib.
ib.

ib. § 7
ib. § 8
ib.
ib. § 9
ib. § 10
ib.
ib.





ib. § 11, 12, 13
ib. § 14
ib.
ib. § 15
ib.
C 91
ib. § 1
ib. § 2
ib. § 3
C 94
C 94 § 1



 
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