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the purpose of dispersing nocturnal Plunderers, &c,
and, under the authority of a Magistrate, to levy the
fine &c, according to the foregoing Rule.
8. — The number of improper public-houses should be
gradually reduced; and no Constable, or Police Runner, should be permitted to keep one.
9. — Every Brewer, Distiller, Wine-Mercht or wholesale Dealer
in Liquors &c, who owns and lets out a public-house,
tavern, retail Liquor-shop, &c, shall give security, for
the good conduct of his Tenant, to the neighbouring
Magistrates.
10. — All Mechanicks, Handicraftsn. or others, who work by
the day or piece, must be paid, by their Employers, on
Fridays, instead of Saturdays; and no pay-tables to
be allowed in public-houses, on any account.
11. — No Shops to be opened on Sundays, under a severe penalty.
12. — Tea-Gardens, which are open in the Summer only,
should dismiss their customers at 9 o'clock, under penalty.
13. — Skittles, Pins, Shuffle-boards, Cards, Dice, Draft-tables,
&c, not to be played at, in public-houses, after day-light.
14. — There should be a day-Watch, as well as a night-Watch.
One set to go on duty, before the other goes
off. They should be relieved every two hours in
Winter, and three, or four, in Summer. They should
stand as seldom as possible on the same district,
or walk, thereby to prevent the chance of their leagueing in villainy, with neighbour.] Servants, or Apprentices.
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panopticon versus new south wales |
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hints for the reformation and improvemt of the police, humbly addressed to lord pelham |
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rev. dr thomas forde |
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francis hall |
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see note to letter 1762, vol. 7 |
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