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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.
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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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