| Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1823 - 996 pages
...whom a pauper should be convicted of leading a disorderly life, might have the power of committing him to the House of Correction, there to be kept to hard labour for a time not yet specified. Now, he was far from censuring this provision ; but how did it accord... | |
| William Elliot Hudson - Landlord and tenant - 1829 - 574 pages
...of the offender or offenders ; and for want of such distress, may commit the offender or offenders to the house of correction, there to be kept to hard labour, without bail or mainprize, for the space of six months, unless the money so ordered to be paid, as... | |
| Samuel Wells (barrister.) - 1830 - 832 pages
...such justice; and, for want of sufficient distress, such offender shall, by like warrant, be committed to the house of correction ; there to be kept to hard labour fof any time not exceeding three months, nor less than one month, at the discretion of such justice.... | |
| Great Britain - 1830 - 418 pages
...before whom such offender or offenders shall be convicted as aforesaid, to commit him, her, or them, to the house of correction, there to be kept to hard labour for any time not exceeding three months, or until such pecuniary penalty or forfeiture shall be paid.... | |
| William Woolley (solicitor ed.) - 1830 - 420 pages
...lawful for such justices, by warrant under their hands and seals, to commit such offender or offenders to the house of correction, there to be kept to hard labour for any time not exceeding one calendar month. LXXXIX. Ami be it further enacted by the authority aforesaid.... | |
| Charles Petersdorff - Law - 1831 - 542 pages
...¿er> by or or at the discretion of such Court, be sentenced to, or committed to, gaol or der of the the house of correction, there to be kept to hard labour, for not exceeding one Conrt be year. Objection; that by the words of the statute the defendant ought to have jo« whom... | |
| John Frederick Archbold - Poor laws - 1831 - 630 pages
...confession of such offender, or by the evidence on oath of one or more credible witness or witnesses) to the house of correction, there to be kept to hard labour for any time not exceeding one calendar month. IV. And be it further enacted, That every person commit-... | |
| David Steel - 1832 - 1188 pages
...sufficient reason far such refusal, to the satisfaction of such justice, then such seaman (hall be committed to the house of correction, there to be kept to hard labour for any- time not exceeding thirty days, nor less than fourteen days. § 3. [See also 45 Geo. III.... | |
| Joseph Chitty - Civil procedure - 1833 - 1020 pages
...confession of such offender, or by the evidence on oath of one or more credible witness or witnesses) to the house of correction, there to be kept to hard labour for any time not exceeding three calendar months ; and every such picklock key, crow, jack, bit, and... | |
| Law - 1834 - 576 pages
...on conviction, pay the said forfeiture, such justice is hereby required to commit him, her, or them to the house of correction, there to be kept to hard labour, if the said justice shall so order, for any time not exceeding three calendar months, unless such forfeiture... | |
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