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 May 3, 2024.

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A Warrant of the Peace.

Midd.

FOrasmuch, as F. G. of your Town, hath personally come before me, & hath taken his Corporaloath That H. I. of your Town hath assaulted, and beaten him the said F. G. and further hath threatned him in such sort, that he is afraid, the said H. will wound, or kill him, or do him some other bodily hurt; and thereupon the said F. G. hath prayed Security of the Peace to be granted a∣gainst the said H. I. These are therefore to will, and require you, and in His Ma∣jestie's name straitly to charge, and Com∣mand you, that, immediately upon sight hereof, you Attach the Body of the said H. and bring him before me, or some o∣ther of His Majestie's Justices of the Peace, within the said County of Middlesex to

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finde sufficient Sureties as well for his per∣sonal appearance at the next Sessions of the Peace to be holden for this County, as also for keeping of the Peace towards his said Majestie, and all his Leige people, and especially towards the said F. G. And, if he shall refuse to do the same, That then you carry him to the Goal of Newgate, there to remain, untill he shall perform the Premisses. And hereof fail you not, &c.

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