Practica Walliæ, or, The proceedings in the great sessions of Wales containing the method and practice of an attorney there, from an original to the execution : whereunto is added, the old statute of Wales at large, and an abridgement of all the statutes uniting Wales to England : with tables of the fees, and the matters therein contained / by Rice Vaughan ...

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Practica Walliæ, or, The proceedings in the great sessions of Wales containing the method and practice of an attorney there, from an original to the execution : whereunto is added, the old statute of Wales at large, and an abridgement of all the statutes uniting Wales to England : with tables of the fees, and the matters therein contained / by Rice Vaughan ...
Author
Vaughan, Rice.
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London :: Printed for Henry Twyford, John Streater, and Eliz. Flesher, assignes of Richard Atkins and Edwin Atkins, Esquires,
1672.
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Wales -- History.
Wales -- Constitutional law.
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"Practica Walliæ, or, The proceedings in the great sessions of Wales containing the method and practice of an attorney there, from an original to the execution : whereunto is added, the old statute of Wales at large, and an abridgement of all the statutes uniting Wales to England : with tables of the fees, and the matters therein contained / by Rice Vaughan ..." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A64757.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 7, 2024.

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  • APpearance after Subpoena to An∣swer is served, must be before the sitting of the fourth Court, or Attach∣ment to issue. Rule 1.
  • Appearance must be entred whether the Defendant appear in Person or by At∣torney. Rule 1.
  • Answer, Plea, or Demurrer, must be put in before the sitting of the fourth Court, or an Attachment to issue. Rule 2.
  • Alias Attachment to issue upon Return of the first, and upon return of that a Pro∣clamation. Rule 2.
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