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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"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." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A53418.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 6, 2024.

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Thursday the 21th of June, 1660.

Concerning Records.

Order of the Court.

WHereas Nicholas Strode Esq; is duly sworn, and admitted one of the Examiners of this Court, and is kept from the Execution of the said Office by one Robert Sheires Esq; who detains the Exhibitants Records and

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Writings belonging to the said Office, whereby many of the Suitors of the Court are prejudiced and delayed in their Causes. The Right Honourable the Lord Chancellor doth therefore or∣der, that the said Mr. Sheires, at his peril, doth forthwith upon sight hereof, this night deliver the said Records and Writings to the said Mr. Strode.

Ed. Hyde C. S.

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