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said, in the county aforesaid, and for which said offence the said is ordered to be committed to the house of correction at in the said county, there to be kept to hard labour for the space of [fourteen days.] Given under my hand and seal the day and year and at the place first above written.

No. 5. Conviction of a Person wandering abroad and Begging, under 5 Geo. 4. c. 83. s. 3.

County of [Commence as the last form, No. 4. p. 543. ante.] For that the said

to wit.

day of

on this

instant, at the parish of

in the said county, did unlawfully wander abroad then and there to beg and gather alms, contrary to the aforesaid statute, &c. [conclude as the last form.]

No. 6. The like, for wandering abroad and trading without a Licence, under 5 Geo. 4. c. 83. s. 3.

[Commence as above.] For that the said instant, at the parish of

day of

on the in the said county, did unlawfully wander abroad and trade without being duly licensed or otherwise authorised by law, contrary, &c. [conclude as above.]

on the

No. 7. The like of a common Prostitute. [Commence as above.] For that the said day of instant, at the parish of in the said county, being a common prostitute, did unlawfully wander in the public street in the parish of in the said county,

and behave in a riotous and indecent manner, contrary to the statute, &c. [conclude as above.]

No. 8. Conviction of a Person as a Rogue and Vagabond Beggar, having been previously convicted as an Idle and Disorderly Person, under 5 Geo. 4. c. 83. s. 4.

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are convicted before me, W. R., esquire, one of his majesty's justices of the peace in and for the said county, of being rogues and vagabonds within the intent and meaning of the statute made, &c. [set forth the title of the act, as in the form, No. 4. p. 543. ante.] that is to say, for that the said otherwise called and on the

in

day of in the year aforesaid, at the parish of the said county, unlawfully did wander abroad to beg and gather alms in a certain street and place, there called [Regent Street,] after having been duly convicted as idle and disorderly persons; and for which first mentioned offence they are ordered to be committed to the house of correction at

in the said county, there to be kept to hard labour for the space of [three] calendar months. Given, &c.

No. 9. The like, in another form to the Sessions.

day of

[Commence as above.] For that the said on the day of in the year first aforesaid, at the parish of in the said county, unlawfully did wander abroad to beg and gather alms in a certain public street and place, there called [Queen Street,] and for which said offence she was subject to be dealt with as a rogue and vagabond, she having been theretofore, to wit, on the last, adjudged so to be and duly convicted thereof by and before me the said justice, and for which offence she is ordered to be committed to the house of correction at in the said county, there to be kept to hard labour until the next general sessions of the peace to be held for the said county, there to be further dealt with according to law. Given, &c.

No. 10. The like of a Person found in an enclosed Garden, under 5 Geo. 4. c. 83. s. 4.

[Commence as above.] For that the said

and

days of

instant, at

county, did go in and upon the garden of

between the

in the said

esq. of

in the said parish in the county aforesaid, with intent to steal fruit from the said garden and for other unlawful purposes, and for which said offence the said

mitted to the house of correction at

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kept to hard labour for the space of [one] calendar month, Given, &c.

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No. 11. Conviction of an Incorrigible Rogue for having Implements for House-breaking in his Possession, and resisting the Officer, under 5 Geo. 4. c. 83.

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in the parish of

of

Be it remembered, that on the

day

in the year of our Lord one thousand

eight hundred and twenty

in the county of

at

is

convicted before me, W. R., esquire, one of his majesty's justices of the peace in and for the said county of being an [incorrigible rogue] within the intent and meaning of the statute, made in the fifth year of the reign of his majesty king George the fourth, intituled "An act for the punishment of idle and disorderly persons, rogues and vagabonds in that part of Great Britain called England," that is to say, for that the said was on the

thousand eight hundred and twenty

one

day of at the parish of aforesaid, in the said county, apprehended as a [rogue and vagabond,] by and constables of the said county; the said then and there having in his custody and possession divers implements with intent feloniously to break into a dwelling-house, warehouse, coach-house, stable, and outbuildings on the day and at the parish last aforesaid, to wit, he then and there having in his custody and possession [one crow bar, one stock made to receive a centre bit, one phosphorus box, and one lanthorn,] contrary to the aforesaid statute, whereupon the said is now convicted by me the said justice of being a rogue and vagabond. And it also now appearing before me the said justice, that on the day and at the parish last aforesaid, the said did violently resist the said so apprehending him, and he being a constable as aforesaid, I the said justice do deem the said an [incorrigible rogue and vagabond,] and convict him as such accordingly, and for which said offence of being an incorrigible rogue, the said is ordered to be committed to the house of correction at in the said county, there to remain until the next general sessions of the peace for the said county, there kept to hard labour. Given under my hand and seal the day, year, and at the place first above written.

to be

No. 12. Conviction of an Incorrigible Rogue, under 5 Geo. 4.

c. 83.

[Commence as Form No. 11. p. 546. ante.]

For that the said

was on the

day of

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thousand eight hundred and twenty adjudged to be a rogue and vagabond, and duly convicted thereof, as appears to me the said justice by a copy of the conviction of the said duly filed in the office of the clerk of the peace for the said county, and such copy being certified to be a true copy by esq., the now clerk of the peace for the said county,

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one thousand eight hundred and twenty

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at the parish of

in the said county, he then and there having in his custody and possession divers implements, with intent feloniously to break into a dwelling-house, warehouse, coach-house, stable, and out building, on the day and year, and at the parish last aforesaid, to wit, he then and there having in his custody or possession, [twelve skeleton keys, one crowbar, one gimlet, and one centre-bit,] contrary to the aforesaid statute.

[Conclude as in Form No. 11.]

No. 13. Conviction of a person as an Incorrigible Rogue, apprehended as a Rogue and Vagabond, resisting the Constable, under the 5 Geo. 4. c. 83. s.

(Commence as Form No. 11. p. 546. ante.)

For that the said

day of

at the parish of
rogue and vagabond by
the said

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otherwise

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was on the

one thousand eight hundred and twenty in the said county, apprehended as a a constable of the said county, there having in his custody and possession a certain implement with intent feloniously to break into a dwelling-house, warehouse, coach-house, stable. and out-building on the day, and at the parish last aforesaid, to wit, he then and there having in his custody and possession [one crow-bar,] contrary to the aforesaid statute.

(Conclude as form No. 11. p. 546. ante.)

No. 14. Conviction of an Incorrigible Rogue, under the

County of

to wit.

5 Geo. 1. c. 83.

Be it remembered, that on the
in the year of our Lord

in the county of

day of

at

in

is convictedbefore me W. R., esq., one of his majesty's justices of the peace in and for the said county, of being an incorrigible rogue within the true intent and meaning of the statute made in the fifth year of the reign of his majesty king George the fourth, intituled "An Act, &c. [set forth the title of the Act, as in Form No. 11, p. 546, ante.] that is to say, for that the said on the day of last, at in the parish of the said county, was brought before me W. R., esq., then being one of the justices of our said lord the king, assigned to keep &c., and was by him the said W. R. so being such justice, as aforesaid, duly convicted and adjudged to be a rogue and vagabond, within the intent and meaning of the said statute made in the fifth year of the reign of his said majesty king George the fourth, and was committed by the said W. R., so being such justice as aforesaid, to the house of correction, in and for the said county, there to remain until the then next general sessions of the peace, to be holden in and for the said county, to be further dealt with according to law, unless he the said should be sooner discharged, according to the statute in such case made and provided, at which said then next general sessions of the peace, holden in and for the said county, to wit, at the general sessions of the peace of our lord the king, held in and for the county of at the sessions-house for

day of

the said county by adjournment, on the in the year aforesaid, the said court, upon strict examination of the circumstances of the said case of the said adjudged him to be a rogue and vagabond within the true intent and meaning of the statute in that case made and provided, and did order the said to be imprisoned in the house of correction at in this county, there to be kept to hard labour for the space of six months then next ensuing, and the said was. thereupon remanded by the said court to the said house of correction for the said term, and was therein detained and kept to hard labour for six months accordingly, and then discharged; and for that he the said being so punished as a rogue and vagabond as aforesaid and discharged

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