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.
Author
England and Wales. Court of Chancery.
Publication
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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Subject terms
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 June 2, 2024.

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Page 215

Veneris 29 die Aprilis Anno Regni Ja∣cobi II. Regis 3. 1687.

An Examiner suspended.

Ordo Curiae.

IT is this day ordered by the Right Honourable the Lord High Chan∣cellor, &c. That Richard Burreston,* 1.1 one of the Examiners Clerks in the Office of William Adderly, Esq; one of the Examiners of this Court, (for that the said Richard Burreston did in∣trust one Philips, who is no sworn Clerk of the said Office to transcribe part of the Depositions of a Witness examined by the said Burreston, in a Cause now depending in this Court, wherein one Woollaston is Plaintiff, and Winford Defendant, before the said Witness had perfected his Examina∣tion or Publication past in the Cause) be suspended from any further Im∣ployment in the said Office, till fur∣ther Order.

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