510 APPENDIX. 



This is, therefore, in the name of our lady the queen, to require you 

 with sucli assistants as you may find necessary, to enter into the said house 

 ["room" or "place"], and, if necessary, to use force for making such 

 entry, whether by breaking ojjeu doors or otherwise, and there diligently 

 to search for all instruments of unlawful gaming Avhich may be therein, 

 and to arrest, search and bring before me, or some other of the justices of 



our lady the queen assigned to keep the peace within the county of , as 



well the keepers of the same as also the persons there haunting, resorting 

 and playing, to be dealt with according to law ; and for so doing this shall 

 be your warrant. 



/. P. (l.b.) 



Given under my hand and seal at , in the county of , this 



day of , in the year of the reign of . 



The Second Schedule to which the foregoing Act refers. 



In the Court of Queen's Bench ["Common Pleas," or "Exchequer," 

 or ui avy wferior court, as the case 'may he\. 



Middlesex to wit, \or such otJier county as may he directed.^ 



AVhereas A. B. afSrms and C I), denies [here state fully the fact or facts 

 In (A.wrt'], and the lord chancellor [or s^tch other court, ^-t^.] is desirous of 

 asceitaiuing the truth by the verdict of a jirry, and both parties pray that 

 the same may be inquired of by the country : Now let the jury, &c. 



The Thihd Schedule to which the foregoing Act refers. 



Form, of Licence. 



At the general licensing annual meeting \or "an adjournment of the 

 general annual licensing meeting," or "at a special petty session"] other 

 majesty's justices of the peace acting for the division [or "liberty," &c., 



as the case may he\ of in the county of , holden at on 



the day of • , in the year , for the purpose of granting billiard 



licences, we being of her majesty's justices of the peace acting 



for the said county \or "liberty," &c., as the caic may be'], and being the 

 majority of those assembled at the said sessions, do hereby authorize 



and empower A. L., now dwelling at , in the parish of , to 



keep a house for public billiard playing at [here specify the house], provided 

 that he [or "she"] put and keep up the words "licensed for billiards" 

 legibly painted in some conspicuous place near the door and on the outside 

 of the said house, and do not wilfully or knowingly permit drunkenness 

 or other disorderly conduct in the said house, and do not knowingly allow 

 the consumption of exciseable liquors therein by the persons resorting 

 thereto, and do not knowingly suffer any unlawful games therein, and do 

 not knowingly suffer persons of notoriously bad character to assemble and 

 meet together therein, and do not open the said house for play or allow 

 any play therein after one and before eight of the clock in the morning, or 

 keep it open or allow any play therein on Sundays, Christmas Day, or 

 Good Friday, or on any day appointed for a public fast or thanksgiving, 

 but do maintain good order and rule therein ; and this licence shall continue 



in force from the day of next until the day of then next 



following, and no longer. 



Given under our hands and seals on the day and at the place first 

 written. 



