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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THE Condition of these Recognizances are such, That whereas the above and within named Justices have licensed and al∣lowed all and every the Alehouse-keepers and Victuallers whose names are under and within written, to sell Ale and Beer in the Town and Houses where they now inhabit and dwell for the space of one whole year next ensuing the date hereof and no longer. If therefore they and every of them shall during their time of keeping Alehouses sell good wholsome Ale and Beer a full Ale-quart of their best for one Pen∣ny, and of their smallest second sort two full Ale-quarts for a Penny, nor shall suffer any disorder or unlawfull Games to be used in or about their Houses or Grounds, nor lodge any Strangers above one day and one night without giving notice thereof to the Consta∣ble or his Deputy, nor dress nor cause to be dressed in or about their Houses any manner of Flesh to be eaten or sould at any time pro∣hibited by Law. Nor receive into their Hou∣ses any manner of Persons suspected or defa∣med of or for Theft, Murther, Drunkenness or Incontinency, nor shall buy nor take to pawn any stoln Goods, nor shall suffer any to be taken to pawn, nor shall suffer any Persons to be drinking in their Houses on the Lord's day nor Holy days during Divine Service, nor af∣ter nine of the Clock at night, nor at any other time than the Statute doth permit. And if they the said Alehouse-keepers, and every of them, shall likewise keep good Rule and Order in their several Houses, and doe and perform all other things according to the Laws and Statutes of this Realm in that case made and provided. Then these Recogni∣zances

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to be void and of none effect, or else to remain and be in full force and virtue.

Hundred de, &c. Hundred de H. W. B. Victualler, debere in decem librar. T. K. de R. 6. li. & I. de eadem manit. 6 li. Write at the bottom of all, Capt. & Recogn. coram nobis. R. K. W. P. E. H. At the same time when the Licences are granted the Overseers Books are passed, and you write in their Books at the foot of the Accompt. If money due to the old Overseers, you say, Due to be paid from the new to the old Overseers 10 00 &c. 11 April 1670. seen and allowed by us R. K. W. P. If money due to the new Overseers, you say, Remaining in the old Overseers hands to be paid to the new ones 10 00 00 11 April seen and allowed by us R. K. W. P. At the bottom of every Overseers Warrant put what is due from the one to the other.

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