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 io8 Stat. r. Anno decimo tertio EdwardiI. A. D. 1 2 8 5. and their Order ivaz fupprcJJ'cd by ' the Keepers {hall neither make nor knowledge the Citation. (4) And if the Keepers do otherwife, they C mZTr'ari't h " lhal! y ield damages to the Party grieved, and never- c thekfs- fliall be grievoufly punifhed by the King. (5) And forafmuch as fuch Perfons privileged, de- pute Keepers, Sub-Priors, Chantors, Sextons, which be religious Men, and which have 'nothing to fatisfy the Parties grieved, nor the King ; which be more bold to offend the King's Dignity than their Superi- ors, to whom Punifhment may be affigned by their Temporaries, (6 J Let the Prelates or" fuch Obedi- ents therefore beware from henceforth, that they do not fuffer their Obedients to ufurp any Jurifdiction in Prejudice of the King and his Crown ; and if they do,, their Superiors (hall be charged for their Fact, as much as if they had been convict upon their proper Act.' Obf. The above Orders no longer fubfijling. Ex Rot. in Turr. Lond. Et fi aliter fecerint confervatores refpondeant parti lefe de dampnis &c nichilominus verfus Regem gra- viter puniantur. Et quia hujufmodi privilegiati impetrant confervatores Subpriores Precentores Sa- criftas viros religiofos qui nichil habent unde lefis aut Domino Regi fatisfacere poffint qui audaciores funt ad ledendum dignitatem Domini Regis quam eorum fuperiores quibus per eorum temporalia pena poteft infligi. Caveant decetero prelati hujufmodi obedientiariorum ne permittant obedientiarios fuos affumere fibi jurifdictionem in prejudicium Domini Regis & Corone fue quod fi fecerint pro facto ip- forum refpondeant fuperiores fui ac fi de proprio facto convicti eflent. The Fees of Porters carrying Verges before the Tutrices. 2 Inft. 467. 3 Ed. 1. c, 27 & 30. Snfjrced by 2 H. 4. c. 8. ivb'icb infiicis Penaltiis- e.i Cbirograpbers tending. Cierks writing original Writs. CAP. XLIV. The Fees of Porters bearing Verges before the Ju dices • and of Cirographers, Clerks, &e. St W.i. c. 26, 17. 2 9> COnceming Porters bearing Verge before Juftices of the Bench in the Circuit ; it is provided, That, of every Affife and Jury that they keep they fliall take * xd. only, and for the Bills nothing. (2) Of fuch as recover their Demands by Default, Con- feffion, or otherwife by Judgement without Affife and Jury,, they fhall take nothing. (3) Of fuch as go without Day by Default of the Demandant or Plain- tiff, they fhall take nothing. (4) And if any reco- ver his Demand againft many by one Writ, and by Recognizance of Affife or Jury, they fhall be con- tent with ivd. (5) and likewife if many named in one Writ do recover by Recognizance of Affife or Jury, they fliall be content with ivd. (6) Of fuch as do Homage in the Bench, they fhall be content with their upper Garment. (7) Of great Affifes, Attaints, Juries, and Battle waged, they fhall take xii d. only. (8) Of fuch as be called before Juftices to fue or to defend their Pleas, they fhall take nothing for their coming in or forth. (9) At the Pleas of the Crown, for every Dozen xiid. only fhall be taken. (10) Of every Prifoner delivered ivd. fhall be taken. (11) Of every one whofe Peace is proclaimed xiid. only fhall be taken. (12) Of the Finders of Men flain, and others of a Town attached, ivd. (13) Of Tythingmen nothing fhall be taken. (14) OfCy- rographers, for making a Cyrografe, it is ordained, that they fhall be contented with iv s. (15) Of Clerks writing Writs original and judicial, it is ordained, That for one Writ they fliall take but id. (16) And the King chargeth all his Juftices, upon their Faith and Oath that they owe him, that if fuch Man- ner of Officers offend in any Article againft this Sta- tute, and Complaint come to them thereof, they fhall execute on them reafonable Punifhment ; (17) and if they offend the fecond Time, they fhall award greater Punifhment, that they may be duly corrected : (18) and if they offend the third Time, and be thereupon convicted, if they be Officers of the Fee, they fhall leefe their Fee ; and if they be other, they fhall void the King's Court, and fhall not be received again, without the fpecial Grace and Licence of the King himfclf.' E cuftodibus hoftiorum in Itinere & virgam portantibus coram Juftitiariis de Banco ordi- natum eft quod de cjualibet affifa h jurata quam cuftodiunt capiant quatuor denarios tantum de ciro- graphis nichil. De hiis qui recuperent demandas fuas per defaltam redditionem vel alio modo per judicium fine affifa & jurata nich. de hiis qui rece— dunt fine die per defaltam petentis vel querentis nichil capiant. Et fi quis recuperaverit demandam fuam verfus plures per unum breve Si per recogni- tionem affife aut jurate de quatuor denariis fint con- tend. Et fimiliter in uno brevi nominati per re— cognitionem affife vel jurate de quatuor denariis fint contend. De hiis qui faciunt homagium in Banco de fuperiori panno fint contenti. De magnis aflifis attinctis juratis & de duello percuffo xii. denarii tan- tum capiantur. De hiis qui vocati funt coram Juftitiariis ad fequendum vel defendendum placi- tum fuum nichil dent pro ingreffu vel egrefTu-, Ad placita Corone de qualibet duodena xii. denar' tantum capiantur. De quolibet prifone deliberate* quatuor denarii tantum capiantur. De quolibet cujus pax proclamata fuerit xii. denarii tantum ca- piantur. De inventoribus vicinis & aliis villatis attach' quatuor hominibus & prepofito decennar' nichil' capiatur. De cirographariis pro cirographo faciendo ftatutum eft quod de quatuor folidis fint contenti. De clericis fcribentibus brevia originalia & judkialia ftatutum eft quod pro brevi de denario ■ fint contenti. Et injungit Dominus Rex omnibus Juftitiariis fuis in fide & facramento quibus ei te- nentur quod fi hujufmodi miniftri contra predictum ftatutum in aliquo venerint & querimonia ad eos perveniat penam eis infligant rationabilem Et fi iterum deliquerint majorem penam eis infligant qua caftigari merito debeant Et fi tertio deliquerint & fuper hoc convicti fuerint fi fint miniftri de feodo amittant feodum fuum fi alii fint amittant curiam. Regis nee redeant fine ipfius Regis fpeciali gratia, feu precepto.. € A P.
 * For x, read iv.