The filacers office, or, The measne processe filacers make out before appearance, the nature and forms of their several writs, and the manner of their proceedings thereupon.: Together with a table of their fees. Very usefull for all attorneys and practisers of the law, for the dispatch of their businesse in the filacers office. With an exact table, relating to all the matters herein contained.

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The filacers office, or, The measne processe filacers make out before appearance, the nature and forms of their several writs, and the manner of their proceedings thereupon.: Together with a table of their fees. Very usefull for all attorneys and practisers of the law, for the dispatch of their businesse in the filacers office. With an exact table, relating to all the matters herein contained.
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J. B.
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London :: Printed for Tho. Firby, and are to be sold at his shop near Grayes-Inne-Gate in Holborn,
[1657]
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Courts -- Officials and employees -- England
Criminal procedure -- England
Civil procedure -- England
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"The filacers office, or, The measne processe filacers make out before appearance, the nature and forms of their several writs, and the manner of their proceedings thereupon.: Together with a table of their fees. Very usefull for all attorneys and practisers of the law, for the dispatch of their businesse in the filacers office. With an exact table, relating to all the matters herein contained." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A76070.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 9, 2024.

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Habere facias seisinand.

Oliver, &c. To the Sheriffe of Cam∣bridge, Greeting, know you that Rich. Paterick, and Dorothy his wife, in our Court before our Justices at Westmin∣ster have recovered their seisin against John Street, of the third part of one messuage with the appurtenances in O. as the Dower of the said Dorothy by the

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endowment of Henry Street, heretofore her husband by our Writ of Dower, whereof she hath nothing by the de∣fault of the said John, and therefore we command you that o the same Richard and Dorothy, plenary seisin of the third part aforesaid, with the appurtenances without delay you cause to have, to be held in severalty by Meets and Bounds: we command you also that by the Oath of honest, & lawfull men of your Coun∣ty you diligently inquire, whether the aforesaid Henry died seised of the Te∣nements aforesaid, with the appurte∣nances in his demeasne as of Fee-sim∣ple, or of Fee-tail, & if you shall finde it so, then by their Oath you diligently enquire how much those Tenements are worth by the year in all profits be∣sides Reprizes, according to the true value of the same, and how much time is elapsed from the time of the death of the said Henry, and what damages the aforesaid Richard and Dorothy have su∣stained by occasion of the detention of

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the Dower aforesaid, and how this our Writ you shall execute you make ap∣pear to our Justices at Westminster, in 8. dayes of St. Michael, under your Seal, and the Seal of them, by whose Oath that inquisition you shall make, and have you there this Writ, &c.

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