A writ of error unto the Chirographer of Fines.
OLiver, &c. To his beloved T. C. Esquire his Chirographer in the Bench greeting;
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OLiver, &c. To his beloved T. C. Esquire his Chirographer in the Bench greeting;
Because in the Record and Process, and also in the levying of a certain fine in our Court of the Bench at W. in eight dayes of Saint Michael last past, before E. A. Knight, and his Associates our Justices of the Bench aforesaid, by our Writ of Covenant between, &c. of, &c. we command you the transcript of the Record and Process of the fine aforesaid, with all things concerning those, which in your custody are as it is said, to us under your Seal distinctly and openly ye send, and this Writ, &c. that looking into the transcript of the Record and Process of the fine aforesaid, we may, &c.
And note that a Writ of Error is not main∣tainable by an Infant, to reverse a fine for his In∣fancy, but during his Infancy, 50 E. 3. 4. 17 E. 3. 52. 78. 27. lib. Ass. 53.