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B12844 By the King. A proclamation for reliefe of the subiect that might be otherwise damnified by the late burning of records in the Sixe Clarkes Office. England and Wales. Sovereign (1603-1625 : James I); James I, King of England, 1566-1625. 1622 (1622) STC 8679; Interim Tract Supplement Guide 506.h.12[85]; ESTC S100934 1,538 2

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HONI SOIT QVI MAL Y PENSE DIEV ET MON DROIT ❧ By the King ❧ A Proclamation for reliefe of the subiect that might be otherwise damnified by the late burning of Records in the Sixe Clarkes Office THE Kings most Excellent Maiestie graciously and tenderly considering the manifold inconueniences that might happen to many of his louing Subiects by meanes of a dangerous and sodaine fire that of late consumed not onely all the buildings and roomes belonging to the Office of sixe Clarkes of the high Court of Chancerie but also many Bills Answers and other pleadings together with the depositions of witnesses and decrees concerning his sayde Subiects and likewise diuers patent rolles warrants and other Records remayning in that Office And desiring in his great and Princely goodnes not only to deuise all possible meanes to releeue and helpe his sayd Subiects but also to giue notice thereof whereby euery person whom the same doth concerne may readily make resort where they may partake of the benefits of his most gracious and royall prouidence doth heereby publish and declare That all such Billes Answers Pleadings and depositions the Records and originals whereof were burnt as aforesayd shall at the request of such person and persons whom the same doth any way concerne producing any exemplification or authentique copy thereof vnder the hand of the Court be againe written out filed and recorded And for such depositions whereof no copies were made either in respect that the same were not published or otherwise Certioraries shal be awarded at the desire of any person or persons whom the same doeth concerne vnto the Commissioners in whose hands the originals of the sayd depositions doe remaine to certifie the same againe into the sayd Court of Chancery there to remayne of record And where any depositions taken in any suit not yet determined haue beene burnt as aforesayd and cannot be renewed by any the meanes aforesayd in such case the Lord Keeper of the Great Seale of England or Our sayd Court of Chancery vpon vnderstanding of the nature and state of the businesse may giue such order as to Iustice shall appertaine for the reliefe of the party grieued by ordering a new examination of witnesses or otherwise as shall bee fit And where any Decrees or Inrolments of Decrees haue beene burnt as aforesayd That in euery such case at the request of such person and persons whom the same doth any way concerne producing any exemplification of the sayd Decree or any Writ De executione Decreti the sayd Decree shall be new written and inrolled And that all inrolments of Patents burnt as aforesayd shall at the request of any person or persons whom the same doeth concerne producing the originall patent or any exemplification or Constat thereof and vpon view of the originall Bill or warrant vnder the Signet or Priuie Seale remayning either in the Signet Office or elsewhere and vpon view of the bookes of controlment remayning in the custody of the Clarke of the Hamper or elsewhere be newly written entred and inrolled of Record And his Maiesties will and pleasure is and the sayd sixe Clarkes haue assented that for the writing in grossing eutring or inrolling of any the premisses by them or any of their Clarkes or for doing any thing in the premisses by them or any of their Clarkes no fees or rewards shall bee taken but the same shal be done gratis without fee. And his Maiesties further will and pleasure is and he doth heerby require and authorize aswell the Lord Keeper of the great Seale of England as the Master of the Rolles and either of them in their seuerall places to see the premisses duely performed and to settle quiet and reconcile all such ambiguities doubts and questions as shall arise concerning the due execution and performance of the premisses in such sort as they in their wisedomes and good discretions shall finde it meet Neuerthelesse his Maiestie doth declare that it is not his purpose or intention that any shall take benefit of this his Princely grace and Royall prouidence but such onely as shall desire and request the same on this side and before the tenth day of Iuly now next ensuing Giuen at Our Palace at Westminster the seuenth day of Ianuary in the nineteenth yeere of Our Reigne of Great Britaine France and Ireland God saue the King ❧ Imprinted at London by BONHAM NORTON and IOHN BILL Printers to the Kings most Excellent Maiestie M.DC.XXI