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before the

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day of

And that if the said sums should not be paid forthwith [or on or 1, the said A.B. should be imprisoned in the above-mentioned prison [and be there kept to hard labour] unless the same [and the costs and charges of the conveying of the said A.B. to the said prison] should be sooner paid.

And the said A.B. being required to pay the said sums accord. ing to said conviction has not done so.

Therefore you are hereby commanded in Her Majesty's name, you the above-named X. Y., to take the said A.B. and convey him to the said prison, and there deliver him to the keeper thereof, together with this warrant. And you the said keeper of the said prison to receive the said A.B. into your custody in the said prison, and there to imprison him [and keep him to hard labour] for the space of [

Junless the said several sums (and the costs and charges of the conveying of him to the said prison amounting the further sum of

] be sooner paid.

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52.

Warrant of Distress upon Conviction for a Penalty, or where the Person convicted is to pay Costs but no Penalty.

In Her Britannic Majesty's Court at [Canton].

[Thursday] the

To X. Y.

A. B. of

day of

18

Police Officer of this Court.

[labourer] stands convicted before this

day of

Court by a conviction dated the

that [fc., as in conviction].

for

And it is in and by the said conviction adjudged that the said A.B. should, * for his said offence, forfeit and pay [&c., as in conviction]. and should also* pay to the said C.D. the sum of

for his costs in that behalf.

And that if the same should not be paid forthwith [or on or the same should be

before the

day of

levied by distress and sale of the goods of the said A.B.

And the said A.B., although required to pay the same according to the said conviction, has not paid the same.

Therefore you are hereby commanded, in Her Majesty's name, that you forthwith make distress of the goods of the said A.B., and if within the space of

days next after the making of such

distress, the said sums † together with the reasonable charges of the making and keeping of the said distress be not paid, then that you sell the said goods by you distrained, and pay the money arising thereby into this Court, in order that it may be applied according to law, and that the overplus, if any, may be rendered on demand to the said A.B., and that if no such distress can be found, then you certify the same to this Court, in order that further proceedings may be had according to law.

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[Where the person convicted is to pay costs but no penalty, omit the words between asterisks * *, and for the word "

sums marked †, sub. stitute “sum.”]

53.

Officer's Return, if no sufficient Distress, to be indorsed on Warrant. In Her Britannic Majesty's Court at [Canton].

[Thursday] the

day of

18

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