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 A. D. 1761. Anno fecundo Georgii III. C. 20. 613 naltv of five Pounds, with full Cofls of Suit, byAdlion of Debt, Bill, Plaint, or Information, in (o be i-ewvered, with full anv of his Majeity's Courts of Record at Wejiminjier ; and in fuch Action or Suit, no Eflbin, Wager tofts,.nany<./thcCc.urts ,--■«- •'1 T 1 yi- 11 1 It J ' " at vve.tmir.iter. of Law, or more than one iinpiirlance, Inail be alJowed^. ' V. And whereas by an Act palled in the eighth Year of the Reign of his late Majcfty King Recital ot ClmieinAft ' (kfiroy the Game ; it was enafted, I'hat whereibsvcr any Perfon fhall, for any Offence to be here- ■* tion, are often attended with great Cofts and Charges to the Profecutor, by means whereof the imd may be lawful for any Perfon whatfoever, to fue for and recover the Whole of fuch Penalty niary Penakits underthe for his own Ufe, by Action of Debt or on the Cafe, Bill,_Plain_t,_ or Information, in any of his faidAft, may befuerffor. go ,_ or for the Ufe of the Poor of the Parifh wherein fuch Offence fhall be committed ; any Law or Ufage the Ufe ot the Poor of to the contrary notwithflanding. 'he parifh. VI. Provided always, and be it enaded. That no fuch Action, Suit, Bill, Plaint, or Informa- P"'"«'^"""'*°^=^'^^'"' tion, fhall be brought or exhibited, but within the Space of fix Months next after the Matter or J^J)^;;,.;;;'/^'" '^' ^'^ Thing done, for which the fame fhall be commenced or exhibited as aforefaid^ Si^further'zCto.-i-C''^-^^ CAP. XX. An A(5t to explain, amend, and reduce into one A 61 of Parliament, the feveral Laws, now in being, relating to the Raifing, and Training the Militia, within that Part of Great Britain called England. Tcr fcrnet- Laivinfir to I Ed. y fi. 2. r, 5. i Ed. 3. fl. 2. c. 7. 25 Ed, ■^.Ji. 5. <". 8. 4 £? 5 P. £f M. c, 3. 13 & 14 Car, 2. f. 3, 1 Geo. I. ^. 2. c. T^.^ 9 Cto, 1. c. 8. 30 Geo. 2. f. 25. 31 Gio, 2. f. 26. 32 Gi;o. 2. c. 20. 33 Geo. 2. c. 2, 22 £f 24. enadted by the King's molf Excellent Majefly, by and with the Advice and Confent of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and Commons, in Parliament affembled, and by the Authority of the fame. That from and after the paffing of this Aa, his Majefty, his Heirs, and Succeffors, may and fhall ^'^^ ^'"E fo f^'^fo^th •' l • Commifiions ot Lieute- illue forth Oommiihons of Lieutenancy, for the relpeCtive Couni-es, Kidmgs, and Places, herem mncy f^r the refpcftive itfter mentioned ; and the refpc6tive Lieutenants thereby appointed fliall have full Power and Autho- Counties; the LordLieu- rity, and they are hereby required to call together all fucli Perfons, and to arm and array them at tenants impowc-redthere- fuch 7'imes, ami in fdcn Manner, as is herein after exprefied ; and fuch refpe£tive Lieutenants fhall, "po" fo .^^•r'^""'''^ ^"^' from Time to 1 ime, coniiitute and appoint fuch Perfons as they fhall thii-ik fit, qualified as is herein ^|,^j. Deputy Lieute!^' after dire£ttd, and living within their refpedlive Counties, Ridings, and Places, to be their Deputy rants, Lieutenants; the Nam^s of fuch Perfons having been firlt prefented to, and approved by, his Ma- being fii-ff approved of by jeffy, his Heirs, or Succeffors ; and fhall, before the Times appointed for holding the third Meet- ''is M-jeity ; and grant ines of the Deputy Lieutenants and Tuilrices of Peace within their refpeftive Subdivifions, for choc- M°™r"^T^i^ ^ ^'T"^ y-°iT LPir f ■l^T•l•• i • r •' • >vTj ^ Number ot Officers, b«- , iing by JLot the rerlons to lerve in the Militia as herem after mention, appoint a proper Number of fore ihe third Meetings Colonels, Lieutenant Colonels, Majors, and other Officers, alfo qualified as is herein after directed, of the Deputy Lieute- to train and difcipline the Perfons fo to be armed and arrayed, according to the Rules, Orders,, and ^^'^> fov choofing the Directions herein after provided, and fhall certify to his Majefty, his Heirs, or Succeffors, the j^*"" ^> ^^'^ !^^"" Names and Ranks of fuch Officers, M'ithin one Month after they fhall be fo appointed ; and in cafe his"ivL/e°fty^vkhin a^^ his Majefty, his Heirs, or Succeffors ihall, within one Month after fuclv Certificate laid before his Month after j and if he Majefty, his Heirs, or Succefiors, fignify his or their Difapprobation of any Perfgn to be fuch Of- '^i-'H gni.'y his Difap- ficer in the Militia, his Pvdajefty's Lieutenant fliall not grant a Commiffion to fuch Pcrlbn^ but {halli""';^^-'°"''»"y°'"^'^'n' grant Commiffions to fuch Perfons fo appointed, who fliall not be difapproved of by his Majefty, "r,!r°J"'S '^ '*" ^^ his Heirs, or Succeflbrs, as aforefaid. II. And be it enacted, T'hat when the Lieutenant of a County, Riding, or Place, fliall be ab- The Lord Lieutenant be- fentout of the I<Cingdom of Great Britain,, it fhall and may be lawful for his Majefty, his Heirs, and '„"§ a^fent out of Great Succeffors, to authorize and appoint three Deputy Lieutenants to grant Commiflions to Officers ^J^'^^'^!^^^!^''^^ ferving or to ferve in the Miiitia fgr fuch County, Pviding, or Place, upon any Vacancy that fliall te,',aats to fiu up'vjcl'Tt 1
 * Gicr'^e the Firft, intituled, Jn Ad for the the better Recovery of the Penalties mjiioiedupon Ferjomivho ?• Gw. i. r. 19.
 * after committed againft any Law now in being for the better Prefervation of the Game, be liable
 * or fubjeci to any Pecuniary Penalty or Sum of Money, upon Conviction before any Jullice or
 * Juftices of the Peace, it fhall and may be lawful for any other Perfon whatfoever, either to proceed
 * to recover the faid Penalty by Information and Conviction, before a Juftice or Juftices of the
 * Peace, in fuch manner as in luch Lav/ contained, or to fue for the fame by AcSlion of Debt, or
 * on the Cafe, Bill, Plaint, or Information, in any of his Majefly's Courts of Record : And where-
 * as, a Moiety, or Portion of the faid pecuniary Penalty is, by feveral Ads of Parliament, directed
 * to be applied to and for the Ufe of the Poor of the Parifh wherein fuch Offence fhall be committed,
 * by reafon whereof Inhabitants of the faid Parifh have been difallowed to give Evidence touching
 * fuch Offences : And whereas Suits by A6lion of Debt, or on the Cafe, Bill, Plaint, or Informa-
 * End or Intentions of the faid A£i have been, in a great meafure, fruftrated ; for Remedy where-
 * of,' Be it enacted by the Authority aforefaid, That from and after the pafTing of this A61, it fhall xhe whole of the pecir-
 * TT 7 HE RE AS a well regulated Militia has been found to be of great Utility^ and is of the I'^anible.
 * VV utmoft Importance to the internal Defence of this Country: And whereas the Laws now '^^A""^'^'"^'""^'"^*^'^/
 * in force for the training and regulating thereof, are in fome refpefts defective j' Be it ti'.erefore ''' '"■ 3- ^- ^7'