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Recomscon to
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JusticesPetty
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Sessions teaching
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Scavengers, & reeding
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agt. Keepers of Swine
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contrary to Law, &
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makeing a Report
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to Quarter Session
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of the condicon of
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the streets and
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pavemts. Etc
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That this the Opinion of this Committee that besides
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what is contained in the Advertisement ordered to be
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printed the following things may be necessary to be Recomended
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to the Justices to be Observed in their Petty Sessions That
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the Justices in every Parish do once within the Year (at
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least) take a View of all the Wards, Districts or Divisions
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in the said Parish and Punish all Persons offending in
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the Premisses;
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That So soon as the Justices have Passed, the Annual
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Account of any Scavenger that then the Second day of
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the first Sessions after such Justices do deliver to the
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Chairman an Extract of such Account So Passed,
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The One Side to contain the Gross Summ Collected on
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the Scavengers Rate, the other Side the Application
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of that Money, the Persons names to whom paid, and
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for what Service;
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That when the Justices do receive Informations
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upon Oath that Swine are kept contrary to Law, That
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then Warrants be made out and given into the
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hands of the Church wardens, Overseers of the Poor,
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or Constables to Search for any Such Swine that may
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be so kept fed or bred within any part of the houses
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or beck sides of the Paved Streets in Such Parishes
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where the houses are contiquous, and such Swine so
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found to take drive away and Sell, and the Money
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arising to be applyed as the Statute directs,
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That Justices of every Division do the Second
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day in every Quarter Sessions make a Report in
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writing to the Chairman of the State and Condition
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of the Streets and Pavements in each Parish, and
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Division, and what Convictions have been at
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their Petty Sessions on the Statutes relating to
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the Paveing and Cleansing of the Streets.
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