Warrant or Precept to be granted under their hands and Seals as
often as they Shall think needfull Order that the High Constable of
Such Division do Summon and take to his Assistance the Several
Petty Constables
and Headboroughs within Such Division (whom
this Court doth require to aid and assist him herein) or So many
of them as he Shall think Sufficient for this Purpose, And that Such
High Constable
together with the Petty Constables
and Headboroughs
whom he Shall So take to his Assistance do apprehend all and every
Person or Persons who Shall be gaming or playing at any
unlawfull Game or Games on the Lords Day within Such Division,
or whom they Shall find committing any Riots or Assaults or breaches
of his Majesty< no role >
's Peace, And that the Said Petty Constable and
Headboroughs
as Assistants to Such High Constable do carry all
and every Person or Persons So offending before one or more of
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's Justices of the Peace
for this County to be dealt with
according to Law, And It is further Ordered by this Court that
this Order be forthwith printed, And that the High Constables
in the
Said respective Divisions do cause printed Copys there of to be
posted up in proper places for the better Notification thereof.
By adjornment on Thursday the 6th. Day of April 1749
.
Order for inspecting the
Amount of Moneys claymed
to be done to the Inspectors
employed concerning the
distempered Cattle and
concerning the Treasurers
Accounts, & other Matters.}
It is Ordered by this Court that it be And it is hereby recomended &
referred unto his Majestys Justices of the Peace
of this County
herein after named (to wit)
Thomas Lane< no role >
Luke Robinson< no role >
John Milner< no role >
George Cooke< no role >
James Clitherow< no role >
John Derbyshire< no role >
Birkhead
Pierce Galliard< no role >
Merry Teshmaker< no role >
Vigerus Edwards< no role >
Philip Dyot< no role >
Richard Ricards< no role >
Samuel Tatem< no role >
Robert
Tothill< no role >
William Jones< no role >
Francis Hole< no role >
Peter Elers< no role >
Henry
Broadhead< no role >
William Withers< no role >
John Tall< no role >
George Errington< no role >
Boulton Mainwaring< no role >
John Lawton< no role >
&
Walters Berry< no role >
Esquires
and Such other Justices of the Peace
of this County as Shall think
fit to be present or any three or more of there as a Committee
to meet at Hicks hall
or Wednesday the tenth day of May next
at ten of the Clock in the Forenoonto inspect an
Account laid before this Court of the Moneys claymed to be due
to the Inspectors appointed to use their Endeavour to put a
Stop to the Spreading of the Distemper Which hather aged
amongst the horned Cattle in this County, and to State what is due
to each of them for their respective Service.