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is desired what this Table may
ing rendered immediately.
Contents of Police Board Bill.

IV. Regulations

§. 24 [1]

Second hand articles
(except Ap other than Apparel<add>
&c.) not to be
purchased by Walking
Purchasers,
unless they have
Carts with them—
nor by others, elsewhere
than at
the licenced shop
&c. p. 49*, 50.</p>

§. 25. [2]

Hours for purchasing
—Children not
to be dealt with. p. 51.

§. 26 [3]

Licence Inscriptions
to be settled by the
Board. p. 52*.

§. 27 [4]

Board may prescribe
Forms of Book-
keeping to licenced
persons. p.53, 54,
55.

§. 28 [5]

Vendor giving no
account of himself,
or a false account
shall be carried before
a Justice, and
pay a penalty. p. 56.
57.

§. 29 [6]

Board may prescribe <add>make


regulations
for keeping in statu
quo articles offered
for sale—impounding
the purchase money
—and advertising
for owners—

p.58, 59.


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IV. Regulations.

§. 30 [7]

King in Council
may prescribe
marks for ingots &c.
and when they are
become universal,
make it penal to
possess an ingot
&c. without such
marks. p. 60, 61, 62.

§. 31. [8]

Thence Pewter to be
assayed and booked
before purchase. p.
63.

V. Penalties & Procedure.

§. 32. [1]

Penalty for dealing
without licence—and
for infringing regulations
made by the
Board. p. 64.

§. 33 [2]

Powers of search &c.
for goods dealt in
without licence. p. 65.
66.

§. 34. [3]

Powers of search &c.
for goods Police. p. 67.

§. 35. [4]

Powers to Police
Surveyors for inspecting
Stock and
Books of Licenced
Purchasers. p. 68, 69.

§. 36. [5]

Penalties for falshood
and forgery
touching Licences.
p.70, 71.


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V. Penalties &c.

§. 37.[6]

Penalties for obstructing
the execution of
this Act, by keeping
back evidence or otherwise
—with &
without force. p. 72
73.

§. 38[7]

Proceedings may be
before one Justice—
Form of conviction—
Mode of proceeding—
Power of mitigation
p.74, 74*, 75.

§. 39 [8]

Application of penalties
—half to
the Police Fund—
half among those
who have contributed
to the conviction.
p.76, 77.

§. 40 [9] Board to have judicial
cognizance
in the London Police
District, as the Excise
in the London District
of the Excise. p. 78.

§. 41.[10]

Abstract of the Laws
&c. to be printed on
the face of the Licence p. 79.

§. 42 [11]

Appeal to Sessions
— No Certiorari. p. 80

§. 43. [12]

Board may order
prosecution for Perjury
committed before itself or
a Justice. p.81, 82.

§. 44. [13]

Protection to Officers
&c. against vexatious
suits, as in the Excise
and Customs.
p. 83.


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VI. Gazette. VI. Correspondence &c. Calendar &c

§. 45. [1]

Police Gazette to be
published by the Board
free of Stamps and Postage
—and furnished gratis
to acting Justices and
licenced persons—Penalties
for false malitious information,
and for
anonymous malitious
information given to
the Board p. 84. 85.
86.

§. 46. [2]

Expence of Supplying
Publicans and
other licenced persons,
with the Police Gazette,
defrayable
by additional Licence
Duties. p. 87.

§. 47. [3]

Ministers of Congregations
—Postmasters—
and Town Magistrates
shall publish
any such notices
&c. or shall
tr transmitted to
them from the Board
Penalties for neglect
and for defacing &c.
Notices where stuck up
printed notice. p.
88, 89.

§. 48. [4]

Calendar of Delinquency
to be annually
published.
Materials for it to
be furnished to the
Board by Judges &c.
and Justices. p. 90 to 94.

§. 49 [5]

Further materials
for the Calendar of
Delinquency—Returns
from Jails.
p. 95, 96, 97. Penalties
for neglect.


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VI. Gazette & Calendar VI. Correspondence &c.

§. 50. [6]

Further materials—
Returns from Constables
—Penalties
for neglect. Justices
to give advise and
assist. p.98, 99, 100.

§. 51. [7]

Names of delinquents not to be
divulged
except
as excepted p. 102.

§. 52. [8]

Correspondence to
and from the Board
exempted from Postage
—Provision
against abuses—p.
102, 103.

§. 53.[9]

Board to make
Reports to Parliament
—Stating proceedings
—and suggesting
improvements.
p. 104.

§. 54. [10]

Business of the
Hawkers and
Hackney Coach
Offices transferred
to the Board of
Police. p. 105, 106.

§. 55. [11]

Allowances to Officers
losing their employments.
p. 107.



Identifier: | JB/157/010/003
"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 157.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

157

Main Headings

police bill

Folio number

010

Info in main headings field

contents of police board bill

Image

003

Titles

licence - duties / board / licensing / regulations / penalties & procedure

Category

correspondence

Number of Pages

2

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

tw 1794

Marginals

Paper Producer

francis hall

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1794

Notes public

[[notes_public::"to mr poole it[?] is desired that this table may be copied before any thing else and returned immediately" [note in bentham's hand]]]

ID Number

53380

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