This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1826 edition. Excerpt: ...agents shall be subject to such forfeitures and disqualifications for not registering the same as in and by the 45 G. 3. c. 72. are enacted and provided, 6 G. 4. c. 49. s. 5. POLICE. 1. For the more effectual administration of the office of a justice of the peace in and near the metropolis, and for the more effectual prevention of depredations on the river Thames and its vicinity, for seven years, 3 G.4. c.55. public Clause, s.50. Amd. 6 G.4. c.21. 2. Whereas it is expedient that the provisions of 1 & 2G. 4. e.118. intituled, An Act for the more effectual administration of the office of a justice of the peace in and near the metropolis, and for the more effectual prevention of depredations on the river Thames and its vicinity, for one year, should be continued and amended: be it enacted, That the several police offices now established in the parishes of Saint Margaret Westminster, Saint James Westminster, Saint Mary-le-bone, Saint Andrew Holborn, Saint Leonard Shoreditch, Saint Mary Whitechapel, and Saint John Wapping, in the county of Middlesex, and Saint Saviour in the county of Surrey, shall be continued; and that the several persons heretofore appointed to execute the duties of a justice of the peace at the policeoffices now established under the said recited act, shall continue to execute the same at the said eight police-offices, together with such other justices of the peace for the said counties respectively as may think proper to attend thereat; and that it shall be lawful for H. M., upon every vacancy, by death or otherwise, to appoint another fit person, being a justice of the peace of the said counties of Middlesex and Surrey respectively, to execute the duties of a justice of the peace at the said several police-offices, in lieu...