The lavves and statutes of Geneua as well concerning ecclesiastical discipline, as ciuill regiment, with certeine proclamations duly executed, whereby Gods religion is most purelie mainteined, and their common wealth quietli gouerned: translated out of Frenche into Englishe by Robert Fills.

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The lavves and statutes of Geneua as well concerning ecclesiastical discipline, as ciuill regiment, with certeine proclamations duly executed, whereby Gods religion is most purelie mainteined, and their common wealth quietli gouerned: translated out of Frenche into Englishe by Robert Fills.
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Geneva (Switzerland)
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Printed at London :: By Rouland Hall [and Thomas Hacket], dwellyng in Gutter Lane, at the sygne of the halfe Egle and the Keye,
1562.
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Church discipline -- Early works to 1800.
Ecclesiastical law -- Switzerland -- Geneva -- Early works to 1800.
Church and state -- Switzerland -- Early works to 1800.
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"The lavves and statutes of Geneua as well concerning ecclesiastical discipline, as ciuill regiment, with certeine proclamations duly executed, whereby Gods religion is most purelie mainteined, and their common wealth quietli gouerned: translated out of Frenche into Englishe by Robert Fills." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A01594.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 15, 2024.

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¶Here foloweth the taxe of the Secretaries.

  • IN euery audience they shall take of ye plaintife for ye register. iii. deniers
  • In commyssyon for Ioureneies. ii. Floren.
  • For to enregister the constitution of the proctor. i. shil.
  • Item, for euerye percell of letters. i. shilling
  • Item for bryefe examynacyon vpon the wrytynge of eche wytnesse. iii. Deniers
  • Item, for examinacion by writing and yet briefe and wtout articles, for euery witnes. i. shil.
  • Item, for examynacyon vpon Arti∣cles for euery leafe presented by the proctor. iiii. shil.
  • Item, for euery relacion of execuciō of letters. vi. Deniers
  • Item for the Iourneyes taken oute at the requeste of anye partye, for eche. vi. deniers
  • ...

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  • Item for euery leafe of copye, y syde conteining. xxv. lines. x. d.
  • Item for sentence difinityue with∣oute copye. iii. shil.
  • Item for copieing of the request of anye partie. v. shil.
  • Item for ye taxe of expenses in short causes. i. shil.
  • Item in longe causes. iii. shil.
  • Item for instrumentes of tuteles & gardians. x. shil.
  • Item, for to Regyster a playn∣tyfe. i. shil.
  • Item, to Register a seisoure or a rest. i. shil.
  • Item to register Relasions of dama∣ges or other smale things. i. shil.
  • Item ye register of submissions which be made in case of rest. i. shil.
  • Item for all fyances made by iu∣styce. i. shil.
  • Item for praysing of mouables, the deputie shall haue as muche as y As∣sistante, as well for the presence as for the instrument.
  • Item for vnmouables where there is nede to leuie instrumēts of decre, if the summe doe not excede a hundred

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  • florens. x. shil.
  • Item, from a hundred florence vp∣warde. xx. shil.
  • Item for Inuentories, for the fyrst leafe as hath ben sayd. iii. shil.
  • Item, for euery other leafe folow∣inge. i. shil.
  • Item, for informacions, as wel vp∣on the plantiues, as others, in causes criminalls, for euery witnes. iii. shil.
  • Item for euery answere, in criminal causes, vntyll the malefactor be dys∣patched. iii. shil.

Neuertheles they shall take nothīg vntil ye ende, then if ye partie be foūde culpable, or haue wherwith to satys∣fie, it shalbe disboursed.

For other instrumentes, whiche be also made by the notaryes, it shalbe saide in the taxe common.

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