 | Joseph Shaw - Constables - 1753 - 476 pages
...Offender's Goods and Chattels, by Warrant under the Hand and Seal of fuch Juftice, &c. to be difpofed of, one Moiety to the Informer, the other to the Poor of the Parilh where the Offence (hall be committed ; and in cafe no Diflrefs can be had, then the Juftice, bV. to... | |
 | Joseph Shaw - Constables - 1753 - 438 pages
...Offender's Goods and Chattels, by Warrant under the Hand and Seal of fuch Juftice, dsfc. to he difpoled of, one Moiety to the Informer, the other to the Poor of the Parilh where the Offence {hall be committed ; and in cafe no Diftrefs can be had, then the Juftice, &c, to... | |
 | Wm Nelson - 1762 - 322 pages
...kept toĢ hard Labour; and the Juftice fhall caufe fuch. * he fhall forfeit 5 s. for every fuch Fowl, one ' Moiety to the Informer, the other, to the Poor ' of the Parifh where the Offence was done, to ' be levied by a Warrant of the Juftice before ' whom the Offender... | |
 | Customary law - 1765 - 356 pages
...forfeit ten fhillings, to be levied by diflrefs and fale, by warrant of - fuch alderman or juftice ; one moiety to the informer, the other to the poor of the parifh ; and in default of payment, the offender to be fent to the houfe of correftion, to be kept... | |
 | Esq. George Clark, Great Britain - Fishery law and legislation - 1786 - 338 pages
...committed, and by the oath of one credible witnefs, fhall forfeit 5s. for every fuch fowl fo taken, one moiety to the informer, the other to the poor of the parifh where the offence •was done, to be levied 'by a warrant of the juftice of the peace before... | |
 | History - 1802 - 502 pages
...be levied, upon conviftion, by warrant of two or more juffices of the peace, by diflrefs of goods ; one moiety to the informer, the other to the poor of the pariih : and for want of fuch diftrefs, the offender to be imprifoned for fix months: or the penalty... | |
 | Thomas Walter Williams - Judges - 1808 - 906 pages
...uitnesse.1;, forfeit such nets (to be burnt by warrant of the justice,) and also 20/. to be distributed, one moiety to the informer, the other to the poor of the parish, to be levied by distress ; and for want of payment or distress to be imprisoned for twelve... | |
 | Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1816 - 756 pages
...and to be difqn.ilified ; and for uvery fubfe<iuent offence 408. tci t>e levied by diftrels and fale, one moiety to the informer, the other to the poor...certified to the clerk of the peace, and recorded : but p-rfons aggrieved may appeal to the quarter feflions. Making out licenfes before they be ftamped incurs... | |
 | Thomas Burgeland Johnson - Hunting - 1817 - 324 pages
...confession, oath of one witness, &c. shall forfeit 51, for every offence, and the fish taken, nets, &c. ; one moiety to the informer, the other to the poor of the parish ; leviable by distress, &c. ; for want of distress the offender shall be committed to the house... | |
| |