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
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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 June 12, 2024.

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A Writ of Scire Facias against the Bail.

Oliver, &c. To the Sheriffe of Sur∣ry, Greeting, whereas John Haslock, late

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of Catteram in your County, Yeoman, and Anthony Basset of the same Hus∣band-man, late in our Court (to wit) in the Term of the Holy Trinity, in the year of our Lord 1653. before F. W. one of our Justices of the Common-Bench at Westminster have bailed, and both of them did become bayl for Robert Onusted, late of, &c. in twenty pounds, that if it should happen the same Robert in a Plea of debt upon de∣mand of twenty pounds against him by one John Slater, otherwise Green Exe∣cutor of the Testament of Robert Sla∣ter, alias Green, in our said Court of Common-Bench aforesaid prosecuted by any lawfull means to be convicted, and judgement for the same Executor in the Plea aforesaid, against the afore∣said Robert in the same Court to be gi∣ven, that then the same Robert the a∣foresaid debt of twenty pounds, and al∣so all damages to the said Executor by occasion of the detention of the debt aforesaid against the said Robert in the

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said Court to be assessed, or by any way to be adjudged should satisfie, or that the said Robert his body in Execution of that judgement in our said Court should yield, which said twenty pounds the aforesaid John Haswell and Anthony have acknowledged to be made of the Lands and Cattles, and to the behoof and use of the aforesaid Executor to be levied, if it should happen the said Ro∣bert against the Bayl aforesaid in any way to make default, and although the aforesaid Executor in the Term of St. Michael, in the year, &c. before E.A. Knight, and his associates, our then Ju∣stices of the Common-Bench at West∣minster, by order of the same Court had recovered against the aforesaid Ro∣bert, as well the aforesaid twenty pounds as thirty shillings, which to the same Executor in our said Court were adjudged for his damages, which he hath had by occasion of the detention of that debt, whereof he is convicted as by the Record and Processe thereof in

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our said Court remaining it manifestly appeareth, yet the aforesaid Robert his body in Execution of the judgement a∣foresaid in our said Court hath not yielded, nor to the aforesaid Executor for the debt and damages aforesaid, ac∣cording to the Form of the Recogni∣sance aforesaid hath satisfied, as by the information of the aforesaid Executor we have received, and for that we will that those things which in our said Court have been rightly done and re∣cognized be duely demanded for exe∣cution, we command you that by honest and lawfull men of your Bayly-wick you give to the aforesaid John Haswell and Anthony to know that they be be∣fore our Justices at Westminster, from the day of Easter in 15. dayes to shew if they have, or know any thing to say for themselves, why the aforesaid twen∣ty pounds by them in form aforesaid severally acknowledged of their Lands and Cattles in your Bayly-wick ought not to be made, and to the aforesaid ex∣ecutor

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yielded according to the form of the Recognizance aforesaid, if they shall think fit, and have you there the names of them, by whom you shall give them to know, and this VVrit Witnesse, O. St. John, &c.

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