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Recital that Moss Troopers have for many Years past frequented the Northern Borders, and escape from one Kingdom into the other to avoid Justice;
II.The Amount above which the said Counties are not to be charged. Quarter Sessions may appoint Persons to have the Command of a certain Number of Men;
III.Justices may appoint Treasurers, to receive such Monies; and may agree with Persons to be employed in the said Service.
IV.Persons employed in the Border. Service corruptly forbearing to discover or apprehend Offenders; Disability. Imprisonment.
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