Hertford County Records, Volume 4C. E. Longmore, clerk of the Peace Office, 1923 |
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Abbots Langley Abbotts Langley Account for carpenters Act of Parliament Adjourned Sessions aforesaid Albans Aldenham August borough of St bricklayers bridge building called Chipping Barnet Clerk Colney Street committee convicted of larceny convicted of stealing Court House Deayton Draft Sessions Book Earl East Barnet EASTER SESSIONS EPIPHANY SESSIONS esquire expense gaol and House Gaol Book gaoler gentleman high constables House of Correction imprisoned Indictment James John Joseph jurors and constables justices keeper land Lane Liberty Gaol liberty of St licence Lists of jurors London Colney MICHAELMAS SESSIONS Micklefield Green MIDSUMMER SESSIONS Mill Miscellaneous Book Name of gamekeeper Northaw old highway Order to pay parish of Rickmansworth parish of St parish of Watford Peace Peter prisoners publicly whipped Quarter Sessions Redbourne repair Report Reverend Richard Rickmansworth Robert Rules and regulations Samuel Sarratt Saundridge sentence Sessions Roll surveyor Town Hall transported for seven vagrants visiting magistrates Watford Windridge yards
Popular passages
Page 27 - Societies of good fellowship, for the purpose of raising, from time to time, by subscriptions of the several members of every such Society, or by voluntary contributions, a stock or fund for the mutual relief and maintenance of all and every the members thereof, in old age, sickness, and infirmity, or for the relief of the widows and children of deceased members...
Page 63 - George 4th, intituled an act for taking an account of the population of Great Britain and of the increase or diminution thereof (1831).
Page 251 - Officer, or being so employed as aforesaid, be compelled to serve as a Mayor or Sheriff, or in any corporate or parochial or other public Office or Employment, or to serve on any Jury or Inquest, or in the Militia ; any Law, Usage, or Custom to the contrary thereof notwithstanding.
Page 251 - ... be compelled to serve as a Mayor or Sheriff, or in any corporate or parochial or other public office or employment, or to serve on any jury or inquest, or in the militia, any law, usage or custom to 35 the contrary thereof notwithstanding.
Page xxvii - The relator therefore prays the court to order them to show cause why a writ of mandamus should not be issued compelling them to apply the proceeds and to levy a tax as mentioned.
Page 237 - March 5, 1927, a rule to show cause why a writ of mandamus should not issue commanding the building inspector and the Village of South Orange to issue her a building permit.
Page 89 - B. [or by, &c.], and stating that the repair of such part of the said highway is very inconvenient to the parishes aforesaid, and the want thereof detrimental to the public ; and therefore praying, that such part of the said highway may be allotted and apportioned for the repair thereof by the justices aforesaid to the said several parishes of A. and B. [or to, &c.], in the manner directed by an act passed...
Page 244 - I advise them, as soon as it is called, to apply to the court of King's Bench for a mandamus to the governor and directors, to produce at such court all the necessary books, accounts and papers. J. MANSFIELD.
Page 249 - That in consequence of the present inefficiency of the constabulary force, arising from the great increase of population and the extension of the trade and commerce of the country, it is the opinion of this court that a body of constables appointed by the magistrates paid out of the county rate, and disposable at any point of the shire where their services might be required, would be highly desirable as providing in 810 the most efficient manner for the prevention as well as detection of offences...
Page 35 - The Governors, Assistants and Societies of the City of London of and for the Mineral and Battery Works," which continued to exercise its functions down to the year 1710.