Ordines cancellariæ, being orders of the High Court of Chancery, from the first year of King Charles I, to this present Hillary term, 1697 ... to which is added the Rules and orders of the Court of Exchequer.

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Ordines cancellariæ, being orders of the High Court of Chancery, from the first year of King Charles I, to this present Hillary term, 1697 ... to which is added the Rules and orders of the Court of Exchequer.
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England and Wales. Court of Chancery.
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London :: Printed by the assigns of Rich. and Edw. Atkins, Esquires, for J. Walthoe, and are to be sold at his shop ...,
1698.
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Equity pleading and procedure -- England.
Court rules -- England.
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Sabbati 8 die Decembris, Anno 1649.

Touching Records.

Ordo Curiae.

IT is this day Ordered by the Ho∣nourable the Master of the Rolls, that the Records of this Court untill 5 Car. now remaining with the Six Clerks of this Court in the Office of the said Six Clerk,* 1.1 be tranferred over to the Chappel of the Rolls to be safely kept there according to the usual course, and all the Callender thereun∣to belonging, that may be had between this and the beginning of next Term. And it is also Ordered that the Clerks of the Chappel of the Rolls do receive the said Records, and give a Catalogue to the Six Clerks for a receipt of so many of the Records as shall be trans∣ferred over to their hands by the time aforesaid.

William Lenthall C. S.

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