| John Manwood, William Nelson - 1717 - 484 pages
...Efquire, or one of higher Degree. 77. The Forfeiture is any Sam not exceeding 20 £ for every Dog » a Moiety to the Informer, the other to the Poor of the Parifh where the Offence was committed j and if the Sum cannot be levied by Diftrefs, then the Offender is to be fent to the Houfe... | |
| Giles Jacob - 1740 - 468 pages
...Partridge, &c. or other Game, any Sum not under 5 s. or exceeding 10 s. one Moiety to the Informer, and the other to the Poor of the Parifh where the Offence was committed, to be levied by Diftrefs and Sale of his Goods; and for want of Diftrefs, fhall be fent... | |
| Joseph Shaw - 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,... | |
| Joseph Shaw - 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,... | |
| 1753 - 514 pages
...pounds, to be levied by diftrefs of the offender's goods, and diftributed one moiaty to the informer, and the other to the poor of the parifh where the offence was committed. Perfons buying fiih in Billingfgate market may fell the fame in any other market in London... | |
| City of London. Corporation - 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 to hard... | |
| Great Britain - 1765 - 528 pages
...ßillings for every fuch fowlfo taken, one moiety to the informer, the ether to the poor of the parifl) where the offence was done, to be levied by a warrant of the jußice of the peace before whom the offender was convifíed, by dißrcß andfale of his goods, and... | |
| James Hartley (Ph. D.) - 1784 - 606 pages
...every officer " or perfon offending therein, fhall forfeit the fum of One Hundred Pounds, one-half to <£ the informer, the other to the poor of the parifh where fuch offence fhall be committed, " to be recovered by any perfon that will fue for the fame : And every... | |
| Esq. George Clark, Great Britain - 1786 - 338 pages
...partridge, moor, heath-' game, or groufe, the fum of five pounds, one half to be paid to the informer, and the other to the poor of the parifh where the offence was committed : and whereas doubts have arilen with refpect to the meaning of the word chapman, whereby... | |
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