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A34787 A perfect and exact direction to all those that desire to know the true and just fees of these courts following viz. The fees of all the offices belonging to the Court of Common Pleas, a table of the prothonotaries fees, the fees of the Chancery, according to the table in the office, the ordinance of the Chancery / by Th. Lord Coventry late Lord Keeper of the great seale of England. Coventry, Thomas Coventry, Baron, 1578-1640. 1641 (1641) Wing C6625; ESTC R17316 53,652 158

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A PERFECT AND EXACT DIRECTION TO ALL those that desire to know the true and just Fees of these Courts following viz. The Fees of all the Offices belonging to the Court of Common Pleas. A Table of the Prothonotaries Fees The Fees of the Chancery according to the Table in the Office The Ordinance of the Chancery by Th. Lord Coventry late Lord Keeper of the great Seale of England LONDON Printed by R. H. for N. Vavasour and are to be sold at his Shop in the inner Temple 1641. A Table of the Offices CUstos brevium fol. 2 The Prothonotaries Office 3 The secundaries of the Prothonotaries 4 Clarke of the warrants office ibid. The Phillizers 5 The Exigenters office ibid. The Chirographers office 6 The office of the Kings silver ibid. The office of the Clark of the Treasurie 7 The Crier of the Court. 8 The keeper of the Treasurie 9 Inrolling of Fines Recoveries ib. A review of a certificate with an addition thereunto and an answer to the Articles The Chirographer 10 The Court keeper 11 The Cryers ibid. The Porter 12 Associates of the Nisi prius at Guildhall ibid. Clarke of the Errors ibid. An answer to the last articles 13 The Oath administred 16 Custos brevium Fees 18 Fees for the Clarkes of the Custos brevium 22 Fees allowed to the Bagbearer by the Custos brevium 23 The Prothonotaries fees 24 Fees for ●rits 31 The Prothonotaries Clarkes fees 34 Fees for the Clark of the inrollments 36 Chirographers fees 37 Chirographers Clarkes fees 39 Clarke of the Treasurie 40 For the keeping the Treasurie ibid. Clarke of the Kings silver 42 Phillizers Fees ibid. Exigenters Fees 45 Clarke of the Jurors 48 Clarke of the Essoines 49 Outlawrie Office 50 Fees or the Seale 52 Fees for the Marshall ibid. Criers Fees 54 Fees for the keeper of the Court. 55 Fees of the Clarke of the inrolments ib. Fees for the Porter of the Court. 56 Alienation Office 57 Fees taken by the Master of the Chancery 57 Fees taken for the Compositions 58 Vnder Sherife of Middlesex 60 Warden of the Fleet. 61 The Jurors presentment 66 Judges Fees 68 Serjeants Fees 70 Custos brevium Fees 71 Prothonotaries Office 73 Secundaries Fees 74 Clark of the Warrants office ibid. In the Phillizers office 75 In the Exigenters office 76 In the Chirographers office ibid. In the office of the Kings silver 77 In the office of the Clark of the Treasurie 78 The Criers Fees 80 In the office of the keeper of the Treasurie 81 In the Outlawrie office 82 The Proclamators Fees 83 Clarke of the Juries ibid. The Clarke of the Essoines 84 The Court keeper ibid. The Porters Fees 85 The Clark of the Errors Fees 86 The Clark of the Inrolment Fees 87 The Attornies Fees 88 The Lo chiefe Iustice his Fees 90 Fees belonging to the Judges which doe the businesse 91 Divident Fees 93 Puisne Judges Fees 94 Fees due to the Lord chiefe Justice his Clarks 96 Lord chiefe Justice his Fees 99 The Fees due to such Iudges which doe the businesse 10● Divident Fees 103 Puisne Iudges Fees ibid. A Table of the due fees of the Prothonotaries 109 Fees belonging to the Chancery 127 Ordinances in the Chancery 134 TERMINO HILLARII Vicesimo primo Iacobi Regis 1623. ACcording to your honours direction having since the time of your Lordships pleasure made knowne unto us received from your Lordships divers Bills and Notes of the Fees claimed by severall Officers in the right of their Offices in his highnesse Court of Common pleas at Westminster and thereby and by Oath to bee administred unto us concerning your honours pleasures and intendments to be performed whether all the Fees and Summes of money set downe and claimed respectively in the said Bills and Notes have been paid since the thirtieth yeare of the late Queene Elizabeth or which or how many thereof or what other have been advanced encreased or taken since the said thirtieth yeare in the said Offices in the said Court of Common Pleas. Upon perusall of the said Bills and Notes and consideration of the Fees now claimed and taken upon our severall knowledges and upon credible report we finde some for to be advanced encreased raised and taken since the said thirtieth yeare And therefore in all humblenesse We have briefly set downe under the title of every Office such as we at this present respectively know to have been so advanced encreased raised and taken with some grounds and reasons of the advancing encreasing raising and taking thereof delivered by them to their severall Notes of Fees annexed In the Office of Custos Brevium THere is and hath been taken by the Clarks there more than heretofore was taken and claimed by them upon Fines upon the retourne of Writs of Covenant under colour of Deputations from the Sheriffes and now is claimed by them for keeping the parts of the Fine xii d. Also for filing every Writ after two Termes for every Terme after xx d. Whereas the said Fee of xx d. was accepted for filing of any Writ at any time within the yeare Also there is taken by the said Clarkes for filing of 〈◊〉 Writs of Entrie Summons and Seisin upon common Recoveries xii d. whereas ●ormerly iiii d. was taken as their Master● Fee for a post diem In the Prothonotaries Office THere hath beene taken for the most part of seven yeares past upon every judgement in personall and mixt Actions over and above the ii s. in the Bill of their Fees mentioned and more than was formerly paid xii d. being for assessing of Costs for the Judges as is affirmed Also there hath been taken by the space of foure yeares last past or thereabouts xviii d. upon every Writ of Entrie Summons and Seisin upon common Recoveries which was not formerly paid There hath been also taken by the space of twelve or fourteene yeares last past by them iiii s. upon the reversall of every Outlawrie not formerly taken They have also received and taken for divers yeares last past the summe of ix s. iiii d. upon every prohibition granted in Court but whether the same bee a due and ancient Fee we doe not certainly know All which Fees so taken as we conceive are upon the reasons expressed in a Note which we have annexed to their Bill of Fees The Secondaries of the said Prothonotaries THere hath been taken by the space of ten yeares last past or thereabouts xii d. upon every common Recovery drawne at the Bar more than formerly hath been taken which the Secondaries affirme to have beene taken in respect the Demaundants in such Recoveries have not appeared at the Bar in person Clarke of the Warrants Office THere is taken upon every Fine more than formerly iiii d. for a Warrant of Attourney and charged out of the Attournies Fee by order of the Judges made 14. Iac. Reg. certified by this Officer to his Lordship There was also taken by the Deputy of this Officer for the space of three or