Middlesex Sessions:
General Orders of the Court
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22nd February 1725 - 19th January 1734

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Victualling or Drinking house, or to the Private
House of any such Officer or Minister or of any
Tenant or Relation of his without the Free and
Voluntary consent of the Person or Persons soe
Arrested or in custody, nor charge any such Person
or Persons with any Sume of Money for any Wine,
Beer, Ale, Victualls, Tobacco, or any other Liquor
or Things whatsoever save what he She or they
call for of his her or their own free accord, nor
shall cause or procure him her or them to call
or pay for any such Liquor or Things except what
he she or they Shall particularly and freely
ask for, nor Shall demand take or receive or
cause to be demanded taken or received directly
or indirectly any other or greater Sum or Sums
of Money than is or Shall be by Law allowed to
be taken or demanded for such Arrest taking
detaining or waiting till the Person or Persons
so Arrested or in Custody Shall have given an
Appearance or Bail as the Case shall require
or agreed with the Person or Persons at whose
Suit or prosecution he she or they shall be taken
or Arrested or untill he she or they shall be
sent to th proper Goal belonging to the County
City, Town or Place where such Arrest or taking
shall be nor shall exact or take any Reward
gratuity or Money for keeping the Person or
Persons so Arrested or in Custody out of Goal or
Prison nor shall carry any such Person to any
Goal or Prison within four and twenty Hours
from the time of such Arrest, nor shall take or
receive any other or greater Sum or Sums for
one or more Nights Lodging or for a days diet or
other expences than what shall be allowed as
reasonable in such Cases by some Order or Orders
to be made by the Justices of the Peace at some




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