Choice presidents upon all Acts of Parliament relating to the office and duty of a justice of peace. With necessary notes and instructions thereupon taken out of the said Acts of Parliament, and other particular cases in law adjudg'd therein. As also a more useful method of making up Court-Rolls than hath been hitherto known or published in print. By Rich. Kilburne, Esq; late one of His Majestie's Justices of the Peace for the county of Kent, and principal of Staple-Inn.

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Choice presidents upon all Acts of Parliament relating to the office and duty of a justice of peace. With necessary notes and instructions thereupon taken out of the said Acts of Parliament, and other particular cases in law adjudg'd therein. As also a more useful method of making up Court-Rolls than hath been hitherto known or published in print. By Rich. Kilburne, Esq; late one of His Majestie's Justices of the Peace for the county of Kent, and principal of Staple-Inn.
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Kilburne, Richard, 1605-1678.
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London :: printed by the assigns of Rich. and Edw. Atkins, Esquires, for Richard Tonson within Grayes-Inn-Gate next Grayes-Inn-Lane,
1681.
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Forms (Law) -- Great Britain -- Early works to 1800.
Justices of the peace -- England -- Early works to 1800.
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"Choice presidents upon all Acts of Parliament relating to the office and duty of a justice of peace. With necessary notes and instructions thereupon taken out of the said Acts of Parliament, and other particular cases in law adjudg'd therein. As also a more useful method of making up Court-Rolls than hath been hitherto known or published in print. By Rich. Kilburne, Esq; late one of His Majestie's Justices of the Peace for the county of Kent, and principal of Staple-Inn." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A47352.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 1, 2024.

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Kent ss. A. B. of C. in the County of D.* 1.1 did upon the present 10. day of October in the 31. year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lord Charles the Second, &c. per∣sonally come before me E. M. Esq (one of His Majestie's Justices of the Peace for the said County of D. inhabiting in the Parish of Saint M. C. in the County aforesaid, in the Hundred of R. in the said County) and upon his cor∣poral Oath then taken before me did say, That upon Friday the 8. day of May last past, at about the hour of seven of the clock in the afternoon of the same day, in the King's High∣way, (at a certain place called E. F. in the Pa∣rish of C. in the aforesaid Hundred of R. in the said County of D.) he was assaulted by five men, all unknown to him the said A. B; and they the said five men did then and there felo∣niously take and carry away from him the said A. B. 100 li. in moneys numbred, of the mo∣neys of him the said A. B. and also his Goods and Chattels (that is to say) one Ring with a deep Table-stone set in the same, one Watch in two gold Cases, &c. to the value of 30 li. and robbed him the said A. B. of all and every

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the Moneys, Goods and Chattels aforesaid. And the said A. B. was on the day and year first above mentioned (upon his Oath aforesaid) by me examined, whether he did know the Parties that committed the said Robbery, or any of them: And he then (upon his Oath) did say, that he (neither at the time of the said Robbery committed, nor at any time since) did know, or doth yet know the said Parties that committed the said Robbery, nor any of them. In testimony whereof I, the aforesaid Justice, have hereunto set my hand and seal the day and year first above written.

A. B.

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