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II. Outlines of Police Bill

IV. Penalties and
Procedure

Form of Conviction
As per
Excise
Office
Board
Board to have
judicial authority
as the Excise Service

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IV. Penalties and
Procedure

§. 10

Powers for mitigating
penalties
p. 16

Application
of do
Judicature in
the Country by
the operation in
by them

§. 11

Penalties of Recognizances
leviable
as other penalties
p.17

§. 12

Appeal to Sessions,
—with stay of Execution,
on sufficient
security found. p. 18.

13

Powers for ord
instituting prosecutions
for Perjuries
committed
against this Act.
p. 19.

14

Protection given
to Officers of
Excise and Customs
against
vexatious suits
extended to Officers
of Police
Revenue.


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III.Regulations
Arms

§.

Registration duties
on arms in the
hands of private
owners. p.

1. Small Fire arms

2. Artillery.

3. Edged and pointed
weapons.

4. Gunpowder above
a certain quantity.

Pawnbrokers exempted
— and to have
a dealers licence at
an under rate. p.

§. 1

Owners of arms
to deliver them in
to be marked and
registered. p. 1.2.

§. 2

Commissioners to regulate
what concerns
the identification
marks. p.4.

Preamb Reason the
difference in the quantity
of room.

§. 3

Fire-arms to be
fresh marked upon
every transfer inter
vivos.p. 4.
the former proprieter
to remain responsible
for the duty
and civilly for damage.


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III. Regulation
Arms

§. 4

Arms not intended
to be paid for may
be given up to be entered
on the Auction
List p. 5.6.

§. 5

Fire-arms and weapons
to be fresh marked
upon the death
of the Owner.p. 7.

§. 6

Arms kept for curiosity
to be paid for
but once, if unserviceable,
and entered
as such. p.8

§. 7

Persons having unlicenced
arms in
their possession to
forfeit the arms,
and from £2 to £5
per arm. p. 9.

If without the owners privity,
arm to be
forfeited only —

§. 8

Unlicensed arms seizable,
and, if to the
number if [10], by
night. p.10, 11


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III. Regulations
Arms.

§. 9

On trials for felony
having unmarked arms
a circumstance to be
noted to the Jury, and
in case of acquittal
a party may be
bound to his good behaviour,
or dealt with
as a Vagrant. p. 12.
13.

§. 10

Payment of duties
to be annually reviewed
untill some
cause of exemption
shall have taken
place. p.14.15.

1. Transfer

2. Unserviceable

3. Auction loss

4. Loss sworn to

5. Death

§. 11

In case of removal
the last fresh place of residence
to be marked
and entered. p.16, 17.

§. 12

Collectors of Window-
Duties to deliver in
Lists of Rateable
Houses to the Police
Surveyors. p. 18.

§. 13

Arms and Weapons
to be entered where
imported as Merchandize.
p. 19.

§. 14

So where imported as
private property for
private use. p. 21.21.22.

§. 15

Penalty for forgery &c touching
arms. p. 23



Identifier: | JB/157/012/003
"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 157.

Date_1

1798-10-24

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

157

Main Headings

police bill

Folio number

012

Info in main headings field

police bill contents

Image

003

Titles

Category

rudiments sheet (brouillon)

Number of Pages

2

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

53382

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