City of Dublin Act 1775

Breaking or exercising horses in streets, 10s.

XIX. And whereas horse riders and servants frequently exercise horses in the streets to the great annoyance of the passengers: be it enacted by the authority aforesaid, that if any person or persons shall be convicted in a summary way before a justice of the peace of the said city upon the oath of one or more credible witnesses or by confession, of breaking or exercising horses in any of the streets comprehended within this or the said recited act, that he or they shall be subject or liable to the penalty of ten shillings, to be recovered as other penalties in the said recited act mentioned.