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 592 C. 32. Anno duodecimo Georgi 1 Regis. A. D. 1725. See 24 Geo. 2. foever concerning the Premiffes, are prefcribed and contained ; any Thing in the faid recited Act to the ccn- c. 18. iiibickex- t rar y hereof in any wife notwithftanding. u^tWTimeto jj And be* it further enacted by the Authority aforefaid, That all Sheriffs, Officers, Minifters, Parties, tlTth-Tt -rm."^' WitneiTes, jurors and other Perfons whatfoever, who by the faid recited Act were required to give Atten- ". .'„. :•' dance upon the faid Chief Juftices and Chief Baron, or other Judges and Barons, or to make Return of Pro- arefto'eivc At- ce ^ s ' or QO or execute any other Matters or Things whatfoever, relating to Trials to be had by Virtue of tendance, &c the, faid recited Act, fhall be charged and obliged refpectively to give their Attendance, make Return of Pre- ss by iS Eliz. c efs, and do and execute all other Matters and Things whatfoever relating to any Trials to be had by Vir- provided. tue f this Act, in the like Manner, and under the like Penalties and Forfeitures, as in or by the faid re- cited Act «re expreffed or provided, as fully and effectually to all Intents and Purpofes, as if the fame and every of them had been repeated and inferted in this prefent Act. CAP. XXXII. For former p,-o- An Aft for better fecurlng the Monies and Effects of the Suitors of the Court of Chancery; ria^ e ""r e 7e"i> an ^ t0 P revent the Counterfeiting of Ec.fi- India Bonds, and I ndorfements thereon ; as like - i%Ed.ljiat. s . wife Indorfements on South-Sea Bonds. 36 Ed. 3. c. 9. 17 R. 2 c. 6. <■ ^17HEREAS the Lords Comrniffioners for the Cuftody of the Great Seal of Great Britain did, on 15 & C 'h ' ** t ^ le twent y _ fi xtn Day of May in the Year of our Lord one thoufand feven hundred twenty and five, 1%. <Elie.' ' make an Order for the Matters of the High Court of Chancery to deliver into the Bank of England the iS. [13 Car. %. ' Money, Bonds, Tallies, Orders and Effects of the Suitors of the faid Court under the refpective Care and fiat. 1. votprint- ' Direction, and for other Matters therein contained : And whereas the Lord High Chancellor of Great cd] 1 JV.& M. i B r i ta i n did, by an Order dated the fourth Day of November following, direct the faid Order of the faid &Ann 'I Vo" ' twenty-fixth Day of May to be kept and obferved, with the Explanations, Alterations and Additions in /i<?.°22. ' ' the faid Order of the fourth of November contained, and did thereby extend the faid Orders to the offences apahli ' Uflier of the faid Court, and alfo to all the Effects of the Suitors under the Care of the faid Court: ttii AB are ex- ' And whereas the Ordering Part of the faid Order of the twenty-fixth Day of May is verbatim recited ceptedout of the ' contained in the faid Order of the fourth of November, and the faid Order of the fourth of November is as general Pardon, <■ follows : ao Ceo. 2. c. 52. 1 Jovis quarto die Novembris one thoufand feven hundred and twenty-five. Qrdo Curia, ' Whereas the Right Honourable the late Lords Comrniffioners for the Cuftody of the Great Seal of c Great Britain, taking into their ferious Conftderation the ill Confequence and great Prejudice, which al- ' Power of the Matters of this Court ; and likewife conceiving that the Bonds, Tallies, Orders and Effects c of the Suitors under the Direction of the faid feveral Matters, then locked up in the Vault of the Bank ' of England in feveral Chefts, under the Care of the faid Mailers reflectively, and of two of the fix Clerks, ' might be as fafely depofited with the Bank of England in the Manner herein after mentioned : And to the ' End that the Money of the Suitors might be fecured for their Ufe and Benefit, with the leaft Charge and ' Inconvenience to them, and that they might receive further Satisfaction in relation thereto, and how the ' fame fhould be applied and difpofed of, their Lordfhips did on the twenty-fixth Day of May lail order and ' direct in the Words following :' Matters &c to " That every Matter of this Court,, together with the faid fix Clerks, do go to the Bank of England, optiuheirChefts " and open their refpective Chefts, and that the faid Matters, together with the faid fix Clerks and one of in the Bank, and " the Cafhiers of the Bank, do make a true and perfect Schedule of all the Bonds, Tallies, Orders and make a Schedule c< jrff ec } s depofited in the faid feveral Chefts, fpecifying their refpective Numbers, Dates and Sums, and and delh^rthem " likewife of the Cafh depofited therein, and do by fuch Schedule deliver over the fame to the Bank of ovenotlieBank. " England, and that at the Time of fuch Delivery each Matter fhall receive from the Bank a Certificate " of the Receipt of the Bonds, Tallies, Orders and Effects, and likewife of the Cafh lb delivered by each " Matter reflectively, under the Seal of the Bank of England, and that fuch Certificate be carried by each " Matter to the Report-Office, and there filed ; and that fuch Bonds, Tallies, Orders and Effects, and " Cafh be entred caufewife in Books to be kept by each Matter in the Report-Office ; and that fuch Ma- " iters as have been deficient in bringing in their Balance of Cafh are hereby required to enter the fame, " but not caufewife, till they {hall have feverally made good their whole Deficiencies, and that likewife " there be entred in fuch Books caufewife, the feveral Stocks of which the Matters have already declared " Bank by each refpective Matter. feank to receive " And it is further ordered, That the Bank fhall at all Times hereafter receive all Intereft due upon the- intereft on " f ucn Bonds, Tallies and Orders, as likewife the Dividend of all fuch Stocks in the Company's Books, fuchEonds, Sec. a Q c wn i c h the Matters have declared Trutts for the Suitors of this Court ; and that the Matters do for that " Purpoie, by a proper Authority, authorize and impower one of the Cathiers of the Bank to receive the " fame, and that from Time to Time fuch Intereft of Money and Dividends of Stock be entred in the " refpective Matter's Accounts, to be fo kept with the Bank in the faid Books, and that the Matters {ball " at the End of every Term draw out of their refpective Books at the Bank, an Account in Writing of " the
 * ready had, and might hereafter enfue to the Suitors of this Court, by having their Monies left in the fole
 * ' Trufts in the faid feveral Company's Books, and that an exact Duplicate of fuch Books be kipt with th&