"The Compleat Constable" is a comprehensive guide designed for local officials in England, including constables, headboroughs, tithingmen, church-wardens, overseers of the poor, surveyors of the highways, and scavengers. This book delineates the duties of each office according to the powers granted by law. It serves as an essential resource for understanding and executing the responsibilities of maintaining order and administering local affairs.
Originally published centuries ago, this manual offers invaluable insights into the historical roles and functions of these vital community positions. Readers gain a unique perspective on the evolution of law enforcement and local governance in England. "The Compleat Constable" remains a significant historical document, illustrating the foundations of civic duty and public service.
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