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 A. D. r 54.2-3. Anno xxxiv& xxxv He nri ci VIII. C. 26. 351 JfXXVII. Item, That every Bill in pcrfonal Action, wh irtie; mirfuiu I! 1 ■ • < "1 lilt all Writ ■ ol .'•' for the Peace, or Writs I poll the fai',1 ■■. I ■ .c, fhall pay for the Seal of c . . hcrcol th Kii nd the Jufticc by whom fucn Pro- And th.it every Exemplification upon any Record I, flnll be f<- ' >cal ; (2) and the Parties purfuii hall pay for the Seal thereof xx. i. • fealing the fame iv. d. ■ Record, an Attorney for th • fame, fhal! and I of the faid Juftices, of Lands, T nem nts and 1 i ■ rs within his Au- I i, without any Writ ofZ? T ..,. .Vc. i Ucn bc- tincr and Form as is ufed to be taken before the King's Chief Jufticc of his Common PI ' c J u(1 - ccr# 'and. That all Fines h reafter to be levi -d bef ire any of the f.iid Juftices, with Proclamation made of what Force th: fame Si (lions that the laid Fine fliall be cngroflcd, and in two other • tis then next to be boldcn Fin?-- : within the lame County, (hall be of the fame Force and Strength to all Purpofes, as Fines levied with Pro- {, ' r - thtJuBkA ion.-, be of, that be levied before the Juftices of the Common Place in England. JC ' XI. II. Item, That every Pcrfoi fuing Writs of Entry in the Po/I, or Writs of Covenant, or any other Finr! t0 thc Writs, for an} R< ov ry to bi h 1 by Aflent of Parties, or otherwife, or for any Fine to be levied, (hall King upon Re- pay fuch Fine to the kin ;'s Ufc tor the fame, as well Fines pro licentia concordandi, as all other Manner of cover; Fines, as is ufed in the King's Chancery, or clfcwhcre in any of the King's Courti of England, (i) which Fines fliall be paid to fti< h Pcrfons as (hall feal the original Writs for that Purpofe, and that they fliall account for the lame in like Form as they (hall do for the Profits of the laid original Seal, as is aforcfaid. XI III. Item, That the King's Silver, upon every Fine to be levied, fhall be paid as is ufed in the Com- KingV non Place of Englah t, that is to fay, ij. s. (2) which King's Silver fnall be paid to the Juftice afore whom uch Fine fhall be levied ; whereof the King's Highnefs (hall have xx.d. and the Prenotary entring the fame Avail ha e /}'. d. and the Juftice afore whom fuch Fine fhall be levied other ij. d. (3) and that the fame Ju- stice (hall account for the King's Part thereof, like as he fhall for the Profits of the King's judicial Seal com- mitted to his charge, in Manner and Form as is aforcfaid. i XLIV. Item, There (hall be four Prenotaries for the making of all judicial Procefs, and for the Entring The " fliallbe .of all Pleas, Procefs, and Matters of Record, in the Seflions to be holden before the laid Juftices, whereof j Prel,ot ?""' 'one of the laid Prenotaries fliall attend upon the faid Jufticc appointed for the three Shires of North Wales, thUXilUi 1(2) and one other fliall attend upon the Juftice afligned for the three Shires of Flint, Denbigh and Montgo-
 * ."M ; (3) and the third fliall attend upon the Juftice afligned for the three Shires of Carmarthen, Cardigan

and' Pembroke ; (4) and the fourth of the faid Prenotaries (hall attend upon the Juftice afligned for the three Shires of Glamorgan, Bred-nod and Radnor: (5) And thefe four Prenotaries, as often as their faid Offices (hall be void, fhall be named and appointed by the King's Highnefs, by his Majefly's Letters Patents under iiis great Seal of England. (6) And where one John Arnold, Gentleman, hath the Office of Prenotary and Clerkfhipof the Crown, by the King's Highnefs Letters Patents, within the faid three Shires of North V-'ales ; and that one John Breckenhead hath the Office of the Prenotary, and Clerkfhip of the Crown by the King's Letters Patents, within the faid Shire of Flint; and that likewife one John Leonard hath the Office bf the Prenotary and Cleikfliip of the Crown, by the King's Letters Patents, within all the Reiidue of the aid Dominion of Wales; the King's Majefty is pleafcd and contented, that the faid three Prenotaries (hall lave, ufe, and enjoy their faid Offices according to the Effect of the faid Letters Patents to them thereof riade, doing their Duties and Attendance by themfelves or their fufficient Deputies, at every of the laid ieflions to be kept within the Shires whereunto they be fo appointed. XLV. Item, There fhall be a Marfhal and a Crier in every of the faid Circuits and Limits allotted to the a Mai 1 aid Juftices, which fliall be named by the faid Juftices within the Limits of their Authority and Com- Crier, juiffipn, in like Manner and Form as Juftices of A (life do in England: (2) And the faid Officers fliall at- Fte - ! cnd upon the faid Juftices in their Circuits in their own proper Perfons, and not by their Deputies. XLVI. And that the Marfhal fliall have, upon every Judgment and every Fine, iv. d. and the Crier /. d. 2) And upon the Acquittals of Felons, and of them that fliall be delivered by Proclamation, or delivered ■at of common Mainprife before any of the laid Juftices, the Marfhal fliall have iv. d. and the Crier i.d. XLVII. Item, That every of the faid Prenotaries, within the Limits of their Offices, fhall take fuch Fees T6e Pk is hereafter fliall be ex prefled; that is to fay, For the writing of Pleas, and engroffing of Writs of Entry, in*-- he Po/t, Writs of Right, £>itod ei deforeeat, or any other Writs purfued by the Aflent of the Parties, v. s.
 * ) and if it be with a double Voucher, then vi.s. viij.d. {-,) and for the Exemplification thereof ij. .f.

'4) and for the engroffing of Fines, to have for every Fine iij.s. iv. d. and ifit.be with Proclamations, hen iv. s. XLVlil. Item, For every Bill of Debt, Detinue, Trefpafs, and all other Actions Perfonal fued before Bills of! he laid Juftices in their Circuits, under the Sum of xl. s. the Prenotaries (hall have for the iirft Bill iv. d. ■ or the fecond Bill iv. d. and for the third Bill iv. el. (2) and for the Entry of every Declaration, Plea and E Jar, Replication, and Rejoinder in and upon every fuch Action, fo that he do inrcll the fame in Parchment, v.d. (3) and fot every Venire fac', Tales, Habeas corpora, and Dijlring, for every of them, iv.d. and for