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Conductor Generalis:

or the


Office, Duty and Authority

of

Justices of the Peace,

High-Sheriffs, Under-Sheriffs, Coroners, Constables, Goalers, Jury-Men, and Overseers, of the Poor

as also

The Office of Clerks of Assize

to which are added,

Several Choice Maxims in law, &c.

Compiled chiefly from Burns Juſtice, and the ſeveral other Books on thoſe Subjects.


By James Parker, Esquire, last Juſtice of the Peace in Middleſex County, New Jersey.


Adapted to theſe United States.

The whole Alphabetically digeſted under ſeveral Titles; with a Table directing to the ready finding out the proper Matter under thoſe Titles.



NEW-YORK:

Printed by John Patterson, for Robert Hodge,

No. 237. Queen-Street.

M.DCC.LXXXVIII.