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along Dog Row; thence westward to Spitalfields, along the centre of Prince's Street and Wentworth Street, to the boundary of the city of London, at the corner of the said last-mentioned street; and thence along the said city boundary to the corner of Goswell Street; shall constitute a police court division, and be assigned to the police court called "Worship Street Police Court."

Lambeth Street Police Court.-That the space included within the following boundary (that is to say), from the Tower Stairs, on the River Thames, in a line running northward along the boundary of the city of London, to the corner of Wentworth Street; thence eastward along the centre thereof, and of Old Montague Street, Prince's Street, and Northampton Street, to Cambridge Road; thence northward along the centre thereof to Old Ford Bridge; thence to and along Old Ford Road to and including Bow; and thence to the River Lea ; thence southward along the River Lea to the northeast corner of the East India Dock; thence westward along the centre of the East India Dock Road, and of the Commercial Road, to the corner of Cannon Street Road; thence southward along the centre thereof, and of Cannon Street, to Ratcliff Highway; thence westward along the centre of the same, and of Parson's Street, to East Smithfield; thence southward to and along the centre of Nightingale Lane to Hermitage Dock; thence westward along the boundary of the River Thames to Tower Stairs, including the Tower of London and the liberty thereof; shall constitute a police court division, and

be assigned to the police court called "Lambeth Street Police Court."

Thames Police Court.-That the space included within the following boundary (that is to say), from the River Thames, at Old Gravel Lane Stairs, in a line running northward along the centre of Old Gravel Lane, and extending to and along the centre of Cannon Street, and Cannon Street Road, to the Commercial Road; thence eastward along the centre thereof, and of the East India Dock Road, to the north of and including the East India Docks, to the River Thames; thence westward along the boundary of the said river to Hermitage Dock; thence northward to and along the centre of Nightingale Lane to East Smithfield; thence eastward to and along the centre of Parson's Street, and of Pennington Street, to Old Gravel Lane; thence southward to and along the centre thereof to the River Thames, at Old Gravel Lane Stairs; shall constitute a police court division, and be assigned to the police court called "Thames Police Court."

Union Hall Police Court.-That the space included within the following boundary (that is to say), from Dockhead, in a line running northward to the River Thames; thence westward along the said river to Waterloo Bridge; thence southward to Vauxhall Bridge; thence south-eastward to and along the New Road and Bridge Street, to the Oval at Kennington; thence to and along the New Camberwell Road; thence eastward to and along Church Street, Camden Terrace, Paradise Place, and High Street;

and thence to Ebenezer Place; thence northward to and along Pomeroy Street to the Dover Road; thence to and along the Kent Road to the boundary line between the parishes of Rotherhithe and Bermondsey; and thence along the said boundary to the River Thames; and thence along the river to Dockhead aforesaid; shall constitute a police court division, to be assigned to the police court called "Union Hall Police Court."

Greenwich Police Court.-That the parishes of Greenwich, St. Nicholas Deptford, that part of St. Paul's, Deptford, which is within the county of Kent; the parishes of Lewisham and Lea, in the county of Kent; Rotherhithe; that part of St. Paul's Deptford, which is within the county of Surrey; and the hamlet of Hatcham, in the county of Surrey; shall henceforth be constituted a police court division, to be holden at Greenwich, in the county of Kent.

Woolwich Police Court.-That the parishes of Plumstead, Woolwich, Charlton, Eltham, the liberty of Kidbrooke, and the hamlet of Mottingham, in the county of Kent, shall, from henceforth, be constituted a police court division, and that a police court for such division shall be holden at Woolwich, in the county of Kent.

That the magistrates who shall have been, or shall hereafter be, appointed for the respective divisions of Greenwich and Woolwich, shall attend daily at such respective courts, excepting Sundays,

Christmas Day, Good Friday, or any day appointed for a public fast or thanksgiving; and that one of the magistrates appointed, or to be appointed as aforesaid, shall attend at the Greenwich Police Court from ten of the clock in the morning, until half-past one of the clock in the afternoon; and that one of the said magistrates shall attend at the said Woolwich Police Court from half-past two of the clock in the afternoon, until five of the clock in the afternoon, and longer, if (in the discretion of the magistrate) it shall be deemed to be necessary for the dispatch of business.

INDEX.

A.

ABSTRACT,

of magistrates' reports, for whom and for what purpose, 115.
ACCOUNTANT,

receiver authorized to act as, and for what court, 111.
not entitled to any additional salary, id.

ACCOUNTS,

of receiver, how often made up, 11.

by whom audited, id.

of receiver, when and to whom referable, 14.

to be laid before parliament, and how often, 29, 58, 222.
what to contain, id.

to be kept by chamberlain, what, 221.

to be laid before common council and how often, 222.

ACCOUTREMENTS,

ACT,

to be given up, when, 21.

constable to give up, when dismissed, and to whom, 61, 164.
punishment for retaining, id.

warrant to search for, by whom given and when, id.

punishment for unlawful possession of, 61, 165.

of 10 Geo. 4, c. 44, not to supersede 3 & 4 Geo. 4, c. 55..42.

or 6 Geo. 4, c. 21..id.

may be altered, when, 43.

ACTION,

of debt, upon removal of receiver, 14.

special bail in, when and by whom ordered, id.

when accounts may be referred in, and to whom, id.

when proceedings may be stayed, 15.

of debt, upon death of receiver, by and against whom, id.
of debt to recover penalty for sitting in parliament, 19.
or voting at elections, id.

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