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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Title
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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http://name.umdl.umich.edu/A53418.0001.001
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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 10, 2024.

Pages

P.

Petition.
  • NO Process of the Court to issue out upon Petition, till such Pe∣tition be first filed, 26 April 47. Page 50
  • Injunction not to be staid, granted or dissolved upon Petition, without no∣tice, or Copy of it on the other side, Page 151

Page [unnumbered]

  • No Sequestrations, Dismissions, Retain∣ers upon Dismissions, or final Orders to be granted upon Petition, Page 151
  • No former Order of Court to be alter∣ed or explained upon a Petition, or Commitment of any Person upon Contempt, to be discharged by it, ibid.
  • Petitions to ground Subpoena's when effectual, Page 218
  • Paper Books called the Bills and Costs to be brought into Court, 30 Octob. 58. Page 80
  • Plea of Outlawry, vide Outlawry, Page 119
  • Plea to the Jurisdiction, Page 117
  • All Pleadings, &c. to be delivered in∣to the Six Clerk's own hand, or his Deputy, Page 131
  • Plea depending, a former Suit for the same Matter, Page 120
Priviledge.
  • Priviledge Writs, and Pauper Writs to be sealed without Fee, Page 100
  • Clerk of the Hanaper, though sus∣pended from his Office, yet allowed priviledge, 30 Jan. 36. Page 32
  • Priviledge for known Clerks of the Court, and their Menial Servants only, Page 6

Page [unnumbered]

  • Writ of Priviledge, how and by whom to be allowed, Page 7
Publication.
  • After Witnesses examined in Court, two Rules shall be given for Publication, and upon the Retorn of a Certificate, one Rule only, Page 132
Paupers.
  • No Fee to be taken during the Paupers business depending in Court, and the penalty, Page 151
  • Cause of a Paupers Suit being perpetu∣ally dismissed, Page 152
  • The Counsel who moves for a Pauper, ought to have the Copy of the ad∣mittance with him, Page 153
  • No Process of Contempt to be made at the Suit of a Pauper, till it be signed by the Six Clerk ibid.
Patents.
  • Six Clerks to inroll all Warrants for Patent Leases, &c. whereby the Pa∣tent-Leases pass the Great Seal. Page 104
  • Inrolments of Patents, Page 195, 211, 212
  • Concerning Quakers, Page 189
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