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 17, 2024.

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Rates for Hay, Oats, &c.

A Warrant to appoint Rates for Hay, Oats, &c. upon His Ma∣jestie's passing through any place.

To the Constable and Borsholders of the Hundred of A- in the said County, and to every of them.

K. ss. WHereas we have received notice from the Green-cloath, that His Majesty will shortly pass through the Road* 1.1 in this County leading between B. and C. We therefore (according to the form of the Sta∣tute in that case made and provided) do set down and appoint the Rates and Prices to be paid during His Majestie's abode within this Division, for Hay, Oats, and other Accommo∣dations for Horses, as is here under written: (which Rates are to be observed and kept and obeyed by all persons concerned at their perils.) And we do will and require you and every of you, that you, some or one of you, do in the Market-town within the said Hundred, on the Market-day now next ensuing, cause to be pro∣claimed the Rates aforesaid; as also that you

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do in the like manner cause to be proclaimed the Rates aforesaid, in all the Towns and Villa∣ges within the said Hundred within, &c. days now next ensuing; to the end that notice may be taken of the same Rates and Prices. Hereof fail not at your perils. Given under our hands and seals the, &c.

For a Bushel of Oats, &c.

And so ratably for every greater or lesser quan∣tity, &c.

A Warrant for levying the Penalty forfeited for not observing the Rates aforesaid.

To the Constable and Borsholders of the Hundred of A. in the said County, and to every of them.

K. ss. FOrasmuch as it hath been duly pro∣ved* 1.2 before me, That A. B. of C. in the said County, Inn-keeper, hath taken of C. D. Yeoman of the Guards, more for his Lodg∣ing, &c. during His Majestie's late abode within this Division than by the Justices of the Peace of this County was (according to the form of the Statute in that case made and provided) set down and appointed, (contrary to the form of the Statute aforesaid:) These are therefore (in His Majestie's name) to will and require you, and every of you, that you, some or one of you, do levy (to the use of the said C. D. by Distress and Sale of the Goods and Chattels of the said A. B.) 40 s. by him forfeited to the said C. D. for the Offence aforesaid, returning the over-plus to the said A. B. (the charge of the Distraining being first deducted.) Hereof fail not at your perils. Given under my hand and seal the, &c.

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