The second part of the present state of England together with divers reflections upon the antient state thereof
Chamberlayne, Edward, 1616-1703.
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A List of the several Officers be∣longing to His Majesties Court of Kings-Bench.

  • LOrd Chief Justice Sir John Keeling, Knight.
  • Justices are Sir Thomas Twisden, Knight and Baronet; Sir Richard Rainsford Knight; Sir William Morton, Knight.
  • Clerk of the Crown, Sir Thomas Fan∣shaw Knight, his Secondary Jasper Water∣house, Esquire.
  • Protonotary, Sir Robert Henley Knight, his Secondary William Livesay, Esquire.
  • Marshal or Keeper of the Kings Bench Prison, Stephen Mosedell, Esquire.
  • Custos Brevium, Justinian Paget Es∣quire.
  • Andrew Vivean, and Francis Woodward, Clerks of the Paper Office.
  • Sealer of the Writs, Edward Coleman.
  • Gilbert Barrel Clark of the Rules.
  • Clerk of the Errors, Henry Field.
  • George Bradford Clerk for Filing Decla∣rations, a Cryer, Porter, and some other inferiour Officers.

Then there are Filacers for the several Counties of England, whose Office is in this Court to make out all Process upon original Writs, as well real as personal, and mixt. They were lately these that follow▪

Page  112Humphrey Ironmonger, Edward Parnel, James Buck, Samuel Astrey, Francis Greg, John Hynde, Thomas Stone, Thomas Leach, Gilbert Eveleigh, Henry Ewin, Joshua Langrige, William Oglethorp, John Phi∣lips, William Osborn, Rob. Hyde, and An∣thony Rouse.

The manner of Tryals in this and all other Common Law Courts in England, being different from that of all other Countries, and peculiar to England, shall be at large described apart in a Chap∣ter with other peculiars.