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A bill for establishing, maintaining, and well-governing, a nightly watch, within the city of Bristol
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At the adjourned wardmote, the 23d of January, 1772, it was ordered, that the Common-Council-Men, for this ward, do summon the inhabitants of their respective precincts, to meet and make choice of proper persons for a committee, to consider of, and form a scheme or method for better regulating the nightly watch within this ward: that such committee do consist of 20 persons, being householders within this ward, and that each precinct do choose 2 of them, and return the names of the persons so chosen to the Beadle, who shall within ten days after such return, give notice tom and appoint a time, and place within the ward, for the meeting of, such committee
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Extract of an Act for the better regulation of the nightly watch and beadles within the city and liberty of Westminster, and parts adjacent
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Rules to be observed by the constables and watch-men of the Parish of St. Paul's, pursuant to the act of Parliament that the watch house for the said parish be at Aran's bridge, and the following persons watch men for the year one thousand seven hundred and twenty two
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An Act for Regulating the Night-Watches within the City of London, and, Liberties thereof
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Thorp, mayor
a common-council holden in the chamber of the guildhall of the city of London, on Thursday the 18th day of October 1821, and in the second year of the reign of Our Sovereign Lord George the Fourth, of the united kingdom of Great Britain, and Ireland, king, &c -
Observations on the late law for regulating the nightly watch, fixing lamps, and taking care of the pumps, in the city of Philadelphia---humbly offered to the consideration of the inhabitants of the said city
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By the mayor. [To] the Aldermen of the ward of [blank] Whereas the night watches at all the gates, and the several wards of this city and liberties, ...
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von Nachtwächtern und Türmern in Emden und anderswo ; Begleitband zur gleichnamigen Ausstellung im Ostfriesischen Landesmuseum, Emder Rüstkammer -
By Samuel Birch, Esq; brigadier general and commandant of New-York, &c
Whereas the safety of the city and the general security of the inhabitants, is highly interested in maintaining a strict and regular city watch, the following rules, for its better rgulation, are hereby ordered to be strictly observed -
To the inhabitants of Philadelphia
To charge the servants of the public with mal-administration in office, and with miss-application [sic] of funds with which they are entrusted, whenever sufficient evidence can be produced in support of the accusation, is a duty every man owes to the community -
The necessity of a well-regulated and able-bodied nightly-watch, for the preservation of the honourable city of London
With a Method to effect it, by appointing the Trained-Bands of this City, To do a Nightly-Duty. Most Humbly Inscribed, To the Right Hon. the Lord Mayor, Aldermen, Sheriffs, and other Knights and Gentlemen of his Majesty's Court of Lieutenancy, the Officers of the Trained-Bands, and the House-Keepers in General of this opulent City -
Whereas by the good and wholsome lawes of this realm, it hath been ordained and enacted, that for the more surety of the country, night-watches should be kept from the day of Ascension, unto the day of St. Michael ...
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Die Martis 5 Octobris. 1641. It is this day ordered by the Committees of both houses of Parliament appointed to sit during the recesse, that good and strong watches shall be set in all the high wayes within twenty miles of London, ...
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A bill for the better regulating the nightly watch within the city of Philadelphia
and for raising money on the inhabitants of the said city, for defraying the necessary expences thereof -
Short remarks upon the printed case of the burgesses and inhabitants of Westminster
against the bill, &c. for the better regulating the nightly watch and bedels within the two parishes of St. James, and St. George, Hanover-Square, within the liberties of the city of Westminster