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for the said offence; and if the said John Green be already arrested, and in your custody for the said offence, and for no other, that you forthwith, on sight hereof, set him at liberty, as you will answer the contrary at your peril. Given* under [* 206] my hand and and seal this 16th dayof January, one thousand eight hundred and sixteen. G. Hicks. (L. S.) Public Office, High-street, Shadwell. Established pursuant to act of Parliament. [King's Arms.]

Supersedeas

after indict

ment found, and before

Middlesex, (to wit.) To all constables, headboroughs, and appearance. other peace officers whom these may concern.

Whereas C. D. hath this day found sufficient sureties before me E. F. esquire, one of his majesty's justices of the peace for the said county, for his personal appearance at the next general (or general quarter) session of the peace, to be holden in and for the said county, at the sessions-house, on Clerkenwell Green, then and there to plead to a bill of indictment found against him at the last general (or general quarter) session of the peace holden for the said county; for (state the offence.) To which indictment he the said C. D. hath not as yet appeared or pleaded, as appears to me by certificate under the hand of G. H. esquire, clerk of the peace for the said county of Middlesex, dated the day of

1816. These are therefore, in his majesty's name, to charge and command you, and every of you, on sight hereof, to forbear to arrest, imprison, molest, or any otherwise detain the body of the said C. D. for, by reason, or means of the fact or cause above mentioned, and no other; and this shall be to you, each, and every of you, a sufficient warrant. Given under my hand and seal this in the of our Lord 1816.

year

Surrey

day of

E. F. (L. S.)

The King
against

J. N. indicted for assaulting J. B.

(P)

dictment for

dictment was

Take notice, that the above-named J. N. will personally Notice of be and appear before the right honourable Edward lord El- bail to inlenborough, or such other judge as shall be sitting at cham- an assault in bers in Serjeant's inn Chancery Lane, on, &c. at the hour of eleven o'clock in the forenoon, and will then and there enter where ininto a recognizance, with sufficient sureties for his personal found and appearance at the next session of the peace to be holden for certified, and the county of Surrey, to answer an indictment preferred defendant against him for assaulting the above-named J. B.; and the taken under a judge's names of such sureties are T. N. No. 190, High Holborn, in warrant. (9) the county of Middlesex, plumber, and J. N. of No. 189, High Holborn, in the said county, oilman. Dated, &c.

Your's, &c. W. F. attorney for the said J. N.

To J. B. the prosecutor above-named.

(p) Ante 1 vol. 346.

see Cro. C. C. 298. Toone, 43.

(4) Ante 1 vol. 343, &c. and 30 Geo. 2. c. 2. c. 24.

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Take notice, that Wm. Brewster, of No. 9, Booth's Court, derly house. Well's street, St. Mary-le-bone, in the county of Middlesex, shoemaker, and Richard Wiggins, of No. 12, Ogle street, St. Mary-le-bone, in the same county, shoemaker, will on Saturday next, the 25th day of January instant, at seven o'clock in the evening, before such of his majesty's justices of the peace as shall be sitting at the public office, in Marlborough street, become bail for the personal appearance of the abovenamed defendant at the next session of the peace to be holden in and for the said county, to answer and plead to the indictment preferred and found the last session, for unlawlully keeping a common bawdy house. Dated this 24th day of January, 1812. Your's, &c. J. N. solicitor for defendant. To G. and L. N. solicitors for the prosecution.

Notice of

putting in bail at judge's chamber, on indictment

for assault.

(+)

The King)

against on the Prosecution of W. P. J. M.

Mr. W. P. Take notice, that I shall put in bail before Mr. justice Buller, at his chambers in Serjeant's-inn, Chancery-lane, to-morrow at six o'clock in the evening, for my appearance at the next general session of the peace, to be holden at the new sessions-house on Clerkenwell-green, in and for the county of Middlesex, then and there to answer and plead to the indictment you have preferred against me for assaulting you. The names of the bail are, M. S. of Tavistock-street, near Covent-garden, mercer, and P. G. of the same place, victualler, dated this day of A.D. Your's, &c. J. M. The King on the Prosecution of A. B.

1816.

against
C. D.

the

of

Notice of Mr. A. B. Take notice, that on
putting in 1812, at eleven o'clock in the forenoon, I shall put in bail
bail on a
bench war. before S. P. esquire, one of his majesty's justices of the peace
rant before a in and for the county of Middlesex, at his house situate in
justice. (1) New Brentford in the said county, for my appearance at the

next general quarter session of the peace to be held at the
sessions-house, Clerkenwell-green, in and for the said coun-
ty, then and there to answer and plead to the indictment
preferred against me for assaulting you, and the names of
my bail are, G. H. of, &c. smith, and J. K. of, &c. taylor.
Dated this
day of
A. D. 1812.

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Your's, &c. C. D.

(1) Ante 1 vol. 343. See a form, Toone Man. 43.

In the King's Bench.

Middlesex. Notice of

The King
against

putting in bail before

Lord Ellen

C. D. indicted by the name of O. P. borough, or Take notice, that the defendant will put in bail on Satur- some other day next, at eleven o'clock in the forenoon of the same day, B. to an injudge of K. before the right honourable Edward lord Ellenborough, lord dictment in chief justice of his majesty's court of king's bench, at West- K. B. minster, or such other judge of the said court as may then [* 208] be at his chambers in Serjeant's inn, Chancery lane, London, for the appearance of the said defendant in the said court, to an indictment for certain misdemeanours, and to answer to the same, according to the course of the said court; and the names and additions of the bail are J. H. of No. 10, Henrietta street, Covent garden, in the county of Middlesex, esquire, and J. O. of No. 10, Gray's inn, in the said county of Middlesex, gentleman. Dated the 11th day of May, 1814. Your's, &c. O. P. solicitor for the defendant. To Messrs. G. and R. solicitors for the prosecution. Middlesex. Be it remembered that, on the

for defen

day of Recognizan. -, in the 55th year of the reign of our sovereign lord ces of bail George the third, by the grace of God, of the united king- dant's ap dom of Great Britain and Ireland, king, defender of the faith, pearance in C. D. of, &c. esquire, E. F. of, &c. esquire, and G. H. of, K. B. (u) &c. gentleman, came before me, sir Henry Dampier, knight, one of his majesty's justices of the court of king's bench, and acknowledged to owe our sovereign lord the king the several sums following, that is to say, the said C. D. the sum of 500/. and the said E. F. and G. H. the sum of 2501. each, of lawful money of Great Britain, to be levied upon their several goods and chattels, lands and tenements, to his majesty's use, upon condition that if the said C. D. shall appear in his majesty's court of king's bench, at Westminster, on the first day of Trinity term, 1815, to an indictment for certain misdemeanours, and answer the same, according to the course of the said court, and so from day to day, and not depart the court without leave, then this recognizance to be void, or else to remain in full force.

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Taken and acknowledged the day and year first above said, at my chambers in Serjeant's inn, Chancery lane, London.

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Police Office, Union Hall, Southwark, Surrey, (to wit.) To G. H. a constable: and to the keeper of his majesty's gaol at Newington, in and for the said county, or his deputy.

(u) This is the common form Rep. 284. on parchment. See ante 1 vol.

343. and another form, Cowp.

Crim. Law.

(w) Ante 1 vol. 346.

VOL. IV.

Сс

[* 209] Commitment by a justice of the peace of a party apprehend. ed after in dictment found. (w)

Geo. II. c. 24.

(x)

Whereas C. D. late of &c. [describe addition as in warrant or
indictment,] is now brought before me, E. F. esquire, one of
his majesty's justices of the peace in and for the said county,
and charged and identified on the oath of A. B. with
being the person who standeth indicted at the general (or
general quarter) sessions of the peace, holden at, in and
for the said county, on the day of now last, for, &c.
[state the offence concisely as in the commitments ante 57 to
114.] To which indictment the said C. D. hath not yet ap-
peared or pleaded, as appears to me by a certificate under
the hand of L. M. esquire, clerk of
for the said coun-

ty. These are, therefore, in his majesty's name, to command
you, the said constable, to convey the said C. D. to the said
keeper; and you the said keeper are hereby required to re-
ceive and safely keep him in your said gaol until he shall be
thence discharged by due course of law: and for so doing
this shall be your sufficient warrant. Given under my hand
and seal this
day of, A. D. 1816.

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E. F. (L. S.) For sending [Commencement and conclusion as in last precedent.] They threatening letter after standing indicted at the delivery of the king's gaol of Newindictment gate, holden for the county of Middlesex, on the 13th day found, on 32 of January last, for knowingly and feloniously sending to one T. N. of, &c. baker, a certain letter in writing, without any name subscribed thereto, directed to the said T. N. demanding certain valuable things, to wit, six half-peck loaves and eight pounds of cheese, against the statute; upon which indictment they the said J. G. R. B. and R. G. have not as yet been arraigned or tried, as appears by a certificate under the hand writing of T. S. clerk of the session of gaol delivery. Hereof fail not at your peril.

Commitment

peace upon an indict

bail.

[Commencement as ante 208.] Brought before me, E. F. of justice of esquire, one of his majesty's justices of the peace in and for the said county, by L. M. a constable, and charged before me ment found the said justice, upon the oath of A. B. with being the idenfor want of tical person who was and now stands indicted in September sessions last for, &c. &c. To which indictment she has not yet appeared or pleaded, as appears to me by warrant under the hands of J. H. and T. L. esquires, two of his majesty's justices of the peace for the said county, signed in open session, and dated the 21st day of February last, (and it is ordered by the court, that the above named M. J. do give twenty-four hours notice of bail to Mr. J. of High-street, Shadwell, solicitor for the prosecutor, before the same be taken,), her therefore safely keep in your said custody for

(x) The statement of the of the Commitments. Ante 57 to fence will, in general, be as in 114.

want of such sureties, or until she shall be discharged by [* 210] due course of law: and for so doing this, &c.

on indict

[Commencement as ante 208.] Charged before me the said Commitment justice, upon the oath of A. B. with being the identical perfor burglary son who stands indicted at the delivery of the king's gaol of ment found Newgate, holden for the county of Middlesex, on the 6th at Old Baiday of June last, for that he on the 23d day of March last, ley. about twelve in the night of the same day, with force and arms, at the parish of St. James, within the liberty of Westminster, the dwelling-house of J. R. there situate, feloniously and burglariously did break and enter with intent to steal, and stealing therein one hundred and twenty yards of carpeting of the value of eighteen pounds, of the goods of the said J. R. against the peace, &c. upon which indictment the said W. H. hath not yet been arraigned or tried, as appears by a certificate under the hand of T. S. esquire, clerk of the said session of gaol delivery, him therefore safely keep in your custody until, &c.

dictment on

[Commencement as ante 208.] Receive into your custody the Upon an inbody of R. S. herewith sent you, brought before me, J. U. Icertificate of esquire, one of his majesty's justices of the peace for the defendant's said county, by W. X. a constable. He the said R. S. stand- non appear. ing indicted at the last July sessions held for the said county ance. at Hicks's-hall, for assaulting, beating, and wounding one Y. Z. to which indictment he hath not as yet appeared or pleaded, as appears to me by a certificate dated the 4th day of October, 1773, under the hand of T. B. esquire, clerk of the peace for the said county of Middlesex for want of sureties, and him safely keep, &c.

Receive, &c. E. J. brought before me, A. B. esquire, by Commitment C. D. constable, she standing indicted at the last general upon an indictment quarter sessions of the peace held for the said county of found for Middlesex, for a certain trespass and assault upon one M. assault. M. spinster, as appears' to me by a warrant, dated in open sessions, the sixteenth day of April, one thousand seven hundred and seventy-four, under the hands of J. B. and D. W. esquires, for want of sureties, and her safely keep, &c. To the keeper of his majesty's gaol of Newgate, or his Commitment deputy. by way of de. Middlesex, (to wit.) Detain in your custody the body of tainer after James Lemons, it appearing to me, James Read, esquire, one found of his majesty's justices of the peace for the said county, that against de. he, the said James Lemons, stands indicted at the general fendant for session of oyer and terminer, holden at Kingston-upon- receiving Thames, in and for the county of Surrey, on Monday the goods, felo29th day of March last, for feloniously receiving, in the said niously and burglarious county of Surrey, two silver cups of the value of 61. one ly stolen, the watch of the value of five pounds, fifty silver spoons of the principal fe. value of 401. one silver pannakin, of the value of 11. one lon having pair of snuffers of the value of 158. one knife of the value* of [* 211]

indictment

feloniously

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