The lay-mans lawyers revievved & enlarged being a second part of the practice of the law, relating to the punishment of offences committed against the publique peace : containing the forms of process, indictments, and proceeding to judgement, as well in all manner of crimes deserving death, as others of corporall and pecuniary punishments : also a discourse of pardons and remissions of punishments, the office and duty of a goaler, constable, and other assistants for preservation of the peace / by Tho. Forster ... ; with an exact table, relating to all the matters therein contained.

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The lay-mans lawyers revievved & enlarged being a second part of the practice of the law, relating to the punishment of offences committed against the publique peace : containing the forms of process, indictments, and proceeding to judgement, as well in all manner of crimes deserving death, as others of corporall and pecuniary punishments : also a discourse of pardons and remissions of punishments, the office and duty of a goaler, constable, and other assistants for preservation of the peace / by Tho. Forster ... ; with an exact table, relating to all the matters therein contained.
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Förster, Thomas.
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London :: Printed for H. Twyford ..., and J. Place ...,
1656.
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"The lay-mans lawyers revievved & enlarged being a second part of the practice of the law, relating to the punishment of offences committed against the publique peace : containing the forms of process, indictments, and proceeding to judgement, as well in all manner of crimes deserving death, as others of corporall and pecuniary punishments : also a discourse of pardons and remissions of punishments, the office and duty of a goaler, constable, and other assistants for preservation of the peace / by Tho. Forster ... ; with an exact table, relating to all the matters therein contained." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A40012.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 18, 2024.

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For a Vagrant going under the name of a Souldier.

Sussex ss.

THe Iurors, &c. do present, That A. B. late of C. in the County of &c. aforesaid Labourer, be∣ing an idle person, and intending craftily, falsely, and feloniously to deceive and defraud the Keepers of the Libertie of England, &c▪ and the people of this Common-wealth, the tenth day of May, in the year, &c. 1653. and at divers other dayes and times, as well before, as after, at Gr. and at divers other places within the said County, did as a Soul∣dier wander, and the said tenth day of May, in the year aforesaid, at G. aforesaid, did feloniously counterfeit and invent a certain Testimoniall in the name of one W. H. falsly by the said Testimo∣niall, supposing that the said A. B. landed at Dover, in the County of Kent, the 25th day of April, and was allowed by the said W. H. to travell to the place where he was Pressed, or where he was borne,

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whereas in truth the said A. B. never landed at Do∣ver aforesaid. And whereas in Truth the said A. B. was never allowed by the said W. H. to travel to the place where he was pressed, or where he was borne, contrary to the forme of the Statute &c. and against the Peace &c.

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