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The poll for bailives of Ipswich, taken Sept. 8, 1754, before John Sparowe, Esq; and Michael Thirkle, Jun. Esq; then bailives of the said town
The candidates, John Gravenor, gent. Thomas Richardson, gent. Humphry Rant, Esq; William Hammond, gent -
To the bailiffs of Birmingham
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The comical and tragical history of the lives and adventures of the most noted bayliffs in and about London and Westminster
... Written by Captain Alexander Smith -
A practical treatise on sheriff law
containing the new writs under the new imprisonment for debt bill -
Treatise on the offices of high sheriff, undersheriff, bailiff, &c
including their duties at elections of members of Parliament and coroners -
A handbook for high bailiffs & bailiffs of county courts
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In this boke is contayned ye offices of sheryffes, bailliffes ... coroners
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In this book is contayned the offices of shiriffes, bayliffes of liberties, escheatours, constables, and coroners
and sheweth what euery one of the[m] may doo by vertue of their offices -
The nevv bokf [sic] of iustices of peace
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The tenth chapter of the statute made in the twenty third year of King Henry the Sixth
Concerning the extortious fees of sheriffes, bayliffes, jaylors, and other officers -
In this booke is conteyned the offyce of shyryffes, baylyffes of lybertyes, escheatours, constables, and coroners, and sheweth what euery one of them maye do by vertue of these offices
drawen oute of bookes of the commen lawe and of the statutes -
In this booke is conteined the office of shiriffes baylyffes of lybertyes, eschetours, constables and coroners, and sheweth what euery one of them may do by vertue of these offices
drawen out of bokes of the comen law and of the statutes -
In this booke is contayned the office of shiriffes, bayliffes of libertyes, escheatours, constables, and coroners, and sheweth what euery one of them may do by vertue of theyr offices
drawe[n] out of bookes of the common lawe and of the statutes -
In this booke is contained the office of shiriffes, bayliffes of liberties, escheatours, constables, and coroners, and sheweth what euery one of theym maye doe by vertue of theyr offyces
drawen oute of bookes of the common lawe, and of the statutes -
In this booke is contained the office of shiriffes, bayliffes of liberties, escheatours, constables, and coroners, and sheweth what euery[o]ne of the[m] may do by vertue of theyr offices
drawen out of bookes of the common lawe and of the statutes -
In this book is contained the offices of shiriffes, bayliffes of liberties, escheatours, constables, and coroners, and sheweth what euery one of the[m] may doo by vertue of their offices
drawen out of books of the common law and of the statutes -
The office of baliff of a liberty
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In this boke is conteyned the offyces of shyreffes, baillyffes of libertyes, eschetours, co[n]stables, and coroners
and sheweth what euery one of them maye do by vertue of theyr offices drawen out of bokes of the common lawe, and of the statutes -
A list, or Catalogue Of All The Mayors, and Bayliffs, Lord Mayors, and Sheriffs, Of the most Ancient, Honourable, Noble, and Loyal City of York, From the Time of King Edward I. To the Year, 1664. being the 16th. Year of the most happy Reign of King Charles the Second. Together with many and sundry Remarkable Passages, which happened in their several Years. Printed in the Year 1664. And now Re-Printed. Published by a true Lover of Antiquity, and a Well-Wisher to the Prosperity of the City; Together with his Hearty Desire of the Restoration of it's former Glory, Splendor, and Magnificence
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Sheriff-law
a treatise on the offices of sheriff, undersheriff, bailiff, etc. -
Sheriff-law, or, A practical treatise on the office of sheriff, undersheriff, bailiffs, etc
their duties at the election of members of Parliament and coroners, assizes, and sessions of the peace -
Sheriff-law, or, A practical treatise on the office of sheriff, undersheriff, bailiffs, etc
their duties at the election of members of Parliament and coroners, assizes, and sessions of the peace -
A briefe summary of the lavves and statutes of England
so far forth as the same do concerne the office of justices of the peace, sheriffs, bayliffs, constables, churchwardens, and other officers and ministers of the commonwealth : together with divers other matters not onely acceptable for their rarity, but also very necessary for their great use and profit, for all persons, but especially for such as bear office in this common-wealth -
The downfall of the bailiffs, or, A lash for your bumms
wherein the oppressions, extortions, and villainies of catch-poles, serjeants, bayliffs, and marshals-men, with their yeomen, followers, and under-litter of setting-dogs, are fully exposed and detected in their proper coulours -
The under-Sheriff
containing the office and duty of high-sheriffs, under-sheriffs and bailiffs, in the following Order, viz. Arrest, County-Court, Bail, Return of Writs, Venire facias, Habeas Corpora Juratorum, Distringas, Juries, Habeas Corpus, Writs of Inquiry, Gaols and Prisoners, Execution, Rescue, Escapes, False Imprisonment, Sheriffs of London and Middlesex, Assizes and Sessions of the Peace, Fees, Bonds, Covenants, &c. Members of Parliament, Sheriff's Accounts. With an appendix of precedents, never before published. By a gentleman of the Inner-Temple