The Attvrneys gvide, for suing out of fines, concords, and recoveries, &c. Being choice and exact presidents for all sorts of fines, concords, and recoveries. Together with full instructions in all proceedings relating thereunto, and the certain charges of the same. With a table of all the particulars. / Perused and approved by G.T. an able practioner, and others.

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The Attvrneys gvide, for suing out of fines, concords, and recoveries, &c. Being choice and exact presidents for all sorts of fines, concords, and recoveries. Together with full instructions in all proceedings relating thereunto, and the certain charges of the same. With a table of all the particulars. / Perused and approved by G.T. an able practioner, and others.
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London, :: Printed by F.L. for Tho. Firby, and are to be sold at his shop, near Grays-Inn Gate,
1656.
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"The Attvrneys gvide, for suing out of fines, concords, and recoveries, &c. Being choice and exact presidents for all sorts of fines, concords, and recoveries. Together with full instructions in all proceedings relating thereunto, and the certain charges of the same. With a table of all the particulars. / Perused and approved by G.T. an able practioner, and others." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A78161.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 15, 2024.

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Of the Inrolment of all the part of Fines, at the ingrossing thereof, and Proclamations passed.

* 1.1BY the Statute of 23. El. c. 3. it is ordained, that there shall be for ever an office of Inrolment, called the Office of Inrolments of Fines and Recoveries. And the Justice of the Common Pleas for the time being, other than the Chief Justices shall have and take the care and charge of the Inrolments aforesaid, see the examinations thereof, and write their names

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unto the Rolls thereof, and have and enjoy the said Office and the disposition thereof, and care∣fully see and look to the execution thereof, and have for the inrolment and examination of e∣very such Fine, six shillings eight pence.

* 1.2And for every exemplification of every such Inrolment of any fine five shillings; for one years search four pence, for every sheet of paper con∣taining fourteen lines, four pence.

* 1.3And the Justices of the Common place have power to take order in all things convenient for the said Inrolments, and upon examination in the said Court, to assesse fines and amercia∣ments upon persons offending, for their mis∣prision, contempts, or negligences for not do∣ing or misdoing of any thing, of in or concer∣ning any such fines, as they shall think meet and convenient, 23. El. c. 3.

And every Writ of Covenant and other Writ whereupon any fine is levyed, the return thereof, the Dedimus potestatem made for the knowledging thereof, the return thereof, the Concord, the Note, and foot of every such fie, the Proclamations made thereupon, and the Kings Silver, upon the request, or election of a∣ny person, may be inrolled in the said Office: and the Inrolments of the same, or of any part thereof, shall be of as good force and validity in the Law, to all intents for so much of any of them so inrolled, as the same being extant and remaining, were or ought by Law to be, 33 El. c. 3.

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