| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - Great Britain - 1849 - 550 pages
...and they are hereby authorized and required, by Warrant under their Hands and Seals, to commit such Offender to the Common Gaol, there to remain without Bail or Mainprize for any Time not exceeding Two Calendar Months, unless such Fines, Penalties, and Forfeitures, and all... | |
| Joseph Davis (Conveyancer) - Church and state - 1849 - 230 pages
...pay the sum of ten pounds,* then it shall be lawful for such deputy-lieutenants to commit such Quaker to the common gaol, there to remain, without bail or mainprize, for the space of • From this provision it would appear that if a Friend is not of sufficient ability... | |
| Grenada - Law - 1852 - 604 pages
...such Magistrate may commit any person coming or brought before him, who shall refuse to give evidence, to the common gaol, there to remain, without bail or mainprize, for any time not exceeding fourteen days, or until such person shall sooner submit himself to be examined,... | |
| Bible Christians - 1852 - 992 pages
...such penalty be not immediately paid, may be committed to the house of correction to hard labour, or to the common gaol, there to remain without bail or main-prize, for the space of six months. 4. That any person enrolled in the Militia, either as a substitute or volunteer,... | |
| Jamaica - Courts - 1854 - 674 pages
...and required by warrant under his hand and seal, to cause such offender or offenders to be committed to the common gaol, there to remain without bail or mainprize for any time not exceeding seven days, nor less than forty-eight hours, unless such penalties and forfeitures,... | |
| New Brunswick - Law - 1855 - 1172 pages
...under this Section shall for the want of goods and chattels whereon to levy the same, be committed to the common gaol, there to remain without bail or mainprize, for a period of more than twenty days or less than five days ; which fines or penalties when recovered, after... | |
| Jamaica - Courts - 1855 - 636 pages
...and required by warrant under his hand and seal, to cause such offender or offenders to be committed to the common gaol, there to remain without bail or mainprize for any time not exceeding seven days, nor less than forty-eight hours, unless such penalties and forfeitures,... | |
| Great Britain - Law - 1873 - 776 pages
...pounds, then it shall be lawful for such governor or governors or deputy governors to commit such Quaker to the common gaol, there to remain without bail or mainprize for the space of three months, or until he shall have paid such sum of money as such governor or governors... | |
| Great Britain - Law - 1873 - 928 pages
...convicted of any such offence shall commit such militia man to the house of correction to hard labour, or to the common gaol, there to remain without bail or mainprize for the space of six months. or until he shall have paid the said penalty, without any mitigation whatsoever.... | |
| James Moore Swank - Iron industry and trade - 1884 - 452 pages
...forfeit and pay the sum of five hundred pounds of lawful money of Great Britain, and shall be committed to the common gaol, . . . there to remain without bail or mainprize for the space of twelve calendar months, and until such forfeiture shall be paid ; and in case of a subsequent... | |
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