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<head>1829. April 18 Dating Bill April 15</head><lb/><head>Peels Police Bill</head><lb/>1.<lb/>Preamble.<lb/><lb/>2.<lb/>His Majesty may es-<lb/>tablish a new Police<lb/>Office for the Metropo-<lb/>lis and the surrounding<lb/>District, and may ap-<lb/>point Three Persons as Jus-<lb/>tices, to conduct the business<lb/>of the Office, under the direc-<lb/>tions of a Secretary of State.<lb/><lb/>3.<lb/>The Justice need not<lb/>have any Qualifica-<lb/>tion of Estate.<lb/><lb/>4.<lb/>Proviso.<lb/><lb/>5.<lb/>Salary of the Jus-<lb/>tices.<lb/><lb/>6.<lb/>The whole of Westmin-<lb/>ster, and certain parts<lb/>of Middlesex, Surrey<lb/>and Kent, to be formed<lb/>into One District for<lb/>purposes of Police, to be<lb/>called "The Metropolitan<lb/>Police District."<lb/><lb/>7.<lb/>A sufficient Police<lb/>Force for the whole<lb/>District to be appoin-<lb/>ted by the directions<lb/>of the Secretary of State.<lb/><lb/>The Justices, subject<lb/>to the approbation of a<lb/>Secretary of State, may<lb/>make Regulations for<lb/>the efficient manage-<lb/>ment of the Police Force.<lb/><lb/>9.<lb/>Police Men may be<lb/>suspended or dismissed,<lb/>for Neglect or Miscon-<lb/>duct, by the Justices.<lb/><lb/>10.<lb/>Penalty on Publicans<lb/>harbouring Police Men<lb/>during the Hours of<lb/>Duty.<lb/><pb/>11.<lb/>Constables attending<lb/>at the Watchhouses in<lb/>Night may take Bail<lb/>by Recognizance<lb/>from persons brought<lb/>before them for Petty<lb/>Misdemeanours; such<lb/>Recognizance to be con-<lb/>ditioned for the Appear-<lb/>ance of the Partie's be-<lb/>fore a Magistrate.<lb/><lb/>12.<lb/>In Default of Appear-<lb/>ance, Recognizance to<lb/>be forfeited.<lb/><lb/>13.<lb/>Time of Hearing may<lb/>be postponed.<lb/>-----<lb/>14.<lb/>His Majesty may ap-<lb/>point a Person to be<lb/><add>the</add> Receiver of all moneys<lb/>applicable to the pur-<lb/>poses of the Act.<lb/><lb/>15.<lb/>The Money to be pla-<lb/>ced in the Bank of En-<lb/>gland, and drawn out<lb/>by the Receiver, for the<lb/>Payment of Wages and<lb/>other Police Expenses.<lb/><lb/>





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1829. April 18 Dating Bill April 15
Peels Police Bill
1.
Preamble.

2.
His Majesty may es-
tablish a new Police
Office for the Metropo-
lis and the surrounding
District, and may ap-
point Three Persons as Jus-
tices, to conduct the business
of the Office, under the direc-
tions of a Secretary of State.

3.
The Justice need not
have any Qualifica-
tion of Estate.

4.
Proviso.

5.
Salary of the Jus-
tices.

6.
The whole of Westmin-
ster, and certain parts
of Middlesex, Surrey
and Kent, to be formed
into One District for
purposes of Police, to be
called "The Metropolitan
Police District."

7.
A sufficient Police
Force for the whole
District to be appoin-
ted by the directions
of the Secretary of State.

The Justices, subject
to the approbation of a
Secretary of State, may
make Regulations for
the efficient manage-
ment of the Police Force.

9.
Police Men may be
suspended or dismissed,
for Neglect or Miscon-
duct, by the Justices.

10.
Penalty on Publicans
harbouring Police Men
during the Hours of
Duty.

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11.
Constables attending
at the Watchhouses in
Night may take Bail
by Recognizance
from persons brought
before them for Petty
Misdemeanours; such
Recognizance to be con-
ditioned for the Appear-
ance of the Partie's be-
fore a Magistrate.

12.
In Default of Appear-
ance, Recognizance to
be forfeited.

13.
Time of Hearing may
be postponed.
-----
14.
His Majesty may ap-
point a Person to be
the Receiver of all moneys
applicable to the pur-
poses of the Act.

15.
The Money to be pla-
ced in the Bank of En-
gland, and drawn out
by the Receiver, for the
Payment of Wages and
other Police Expenses.




Identifier: | JB/097/215/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 97.

Date_1

1829-04-16

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

097

Main Headings

Folio number

215

Info in main headings field

peels police bill

Image

001

Titles

fund poor's rate / procedure

Category

rudiments sheet (brouillon)

Number of Pages

2

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

Watermarks

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

jeremy bentham

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

[[notes_public::"date of bill april 15" [note in jb's hand]]]

ID Number

31599

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