Municipal Origins An Account of English Private Bill Legislation Relating to L
Municipal Origins An Account of English Private Bill Legislation Relating to L
F H Frederick Herbert Spencer
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IV. , c. 47, Manchester. 4 6 Geo. IV. , c. 13, Derby (authorised re-building Guildhall) ; 6 Geo. IV. , c. 72, Newbury ; 10 Geo. IV. , c. 33, St. Alban's (authorised sale of Town Hall, and building of a new Court House) ; 49 Geo. III. , c. 122, Leeds (Magistrates authorised to build a Court House). NON-NORMAL CLAUSES 271 or alleged to be worthy of confinement. Town gaols 1 and lock-ups were as common in the eighteenth century as police station cells are to-day; and it is perhaps sur- prising tha...t so few provisions relating to them are to be found in the local legislation of the time. There were, of course, separate Acts for the erection or re- building of county gaols, 2 and, in connection with the watch organisation the erection of watch houses which usually served as places of temporary confinement for those to be brought before the magistrates, has already been mentioned. 3 Sometimes the provision of a lock- up was, however, separately and specially sanctioned in the general improvement Act/ Provisions of a perhaps more important kind are to be found in the Margate Act of 1825, which provided for the improvements of the local prison; 5 the Cambridge Act of 1826, which empowered the borough justices to build and maintain a gaol; 6 and the Warrington Act of 1813, which pro- vided for the building of a Bridewell.
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