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1 Astraeae Abdicatae Restauratio. Or, Advice to Justices of the Peace 1695

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ADVICE,
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CONTAINING
A Compendious, and PerfeR Abf ex'7 of all the
Statute Laws now-in Force and Ufe relating to
the Adminiaration of the Office of Julices of the
Peace ; As likewife touching the O fice and Duty
of Conflables, Churchwardens, Overfeers of the
Poor, and other Parochial Subilituted Executors
of Juaice, their Subordinate Orfcers.
Alfo Coirttt $obm   of Wiarant  , 9@1ttimtu0,
and other jblecepto,and 3nhlntioent upon the .
faid Statutes;( for the Eafe of the faid Juflicesand
Inftruflion of their Clerks) being wholly New,
and different from any of that Nature hitherto
Extant ; Including all . the Statutes upon this
Subjea to the End of the laft Parliament holden
at Wefminfler, which was Di'olved O.tober the
116 1495.
With Nices Summarily Comprehending the Subitance
of the Paid Statutes; and Referencestofeveral Law
F£ feiin the Bsoos of Reports concerning the fame
Py WILLIAMi BROWN, Gent.
Terris Afrwa recurrit.
Printed for H Newman in the'Pcu!hr, A Roper in
Fleetflreet,and RParker at the Royal Exchange, i 6 p
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