Justice restored or, a guid for His Majestie's justices of peace, both in sessions, and out of sessions; according to the antient laws of the kingdom.

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Justice restored or, a guid for His Majestie's justices of peace, both in sessions, and out of sessions; according to the antient laws of the kingdom.
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London :: Printed by Th. Roycroft, for H. Twyford, T. Dring, and J. Place,
1661.
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"Justice restored or, a guid for His Majestie's justices of peace, both in sessions, and out of sessions; according to the antient laws of the kingdom." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A87453.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 14, 2024.

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A Precept for Good Abearing.

R. B. and W. C. two of the Justices of the Peace, of our Sovereign Lord, the King's Majesty, in the County of M. To the Sheriff of the said County, to the Constables, &c. For as much as A. B. of C. afore-said, is not of good Fame, nor of honest Conversation: but an Evil-doer, Riotor, Bar∣rator, * 1.1 and perturber of the Peace of our Soveraign Lord, the King, as we are given to understand, by the complaint of sundry credible Per∣sons. Therefore, on the behalf of our said Sovereign Lord, the King, we com∣mand you, and every of you, that you cause the said A. B. to come before us, or some other of His Majestie's Justices of the Peace within the said Countie, to finde sufficient Surety, and Main-prise, as well for his Good-Abearing towards our said Sovereign Lord, the King, and all his Liege People, untill the next Quar∣ter-Sessions of the Peace, to be holden in the said County, as also for his appearance

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then there. And, if he shall refuse, &c. As in the Precept of Peace.

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