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Another Mittimus to the Gaol for want of Distress.
K. ss. WHereas by my Warrant you the* 1.1 said Constable and Borsholders were lately required to levy by way of Distress and Sale of the Goods and Chattels of A. B. of, &c. the summ of twenty pounds, by him forfeited for an Offence by him lately commit∣ted against the form of the Statute made in the thirteenth year of His now Majestie's Reign, (intituled, An Act to prevent the unlawfull cour∣sing, hunting, or killing of Deer;) And you the said Constable have returned unto me thereup∣on, that the said A. B. hath not sufficient Distress to be taken for the moneys aforesaid: These are therefore (in His Majestie's name) to will and require you the said Constable and Borsholders, and every of you, that you, some or one of you, do take the said A. B. and him safely convey to the Gaol aforesaid, and deliver him to the afore∣said Keeper of the same, (together with this Precept.) Requiring also you, the said Keep∣er, to receive him into the said Gaol, and him there safely to keep for the space of one whole year, (without Bail or Mainprise) and farther, untill he hath given sufficient Security for his Good behaviour for one whole year next ensu∣ing after his inlargement. Hereof fail not at your perils. Given under my hand and seal the, &c.