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A37591 An Act for turning the books of the lavv, and all proces and proceedings in courts of iustice, into English·; Public General Acts. 1650-11-22. England and Wales. 1650 (1650) Wing E1137; ESTC R214958 763 1

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AN ACT For Turning the BOOKS of the LAW And all Proces and Proceedings in Courts of Iustice INTO ENGLISH The Parliament have thought fit to Declare and Enact and be it Declared and Enacted by this present Parliament and by the Authority of the same That all the Report-Books of the Resolutions of Iudges and other Books of the Law of England shall be Translated into the English Tongue And that from and after the first day of January One thousand six hundred and fifty All Report-Books of the Resolutions of Iudges and all other Books of the Law of England which shall be Printed shall be in the English Tongue onely And be it further Enacted by the Authority aforesaid That from and after the First Return of Easter Term which shall be in the year One thousand six hundred fifty and one All Writs Proces and Returns thereof and all Pleadings Rules Orders Indictments Inquisitions Certificates and all Patents Commissions Records Iudgements Statutes Recognizances Rolls Entries and Proceedings of Courts Leet Courts Baron and Customary Courts and all Proceedings whatsoever in any Courts of Iustice within this Commonwealth and which concerns the Law and Administration of Iustice shall be in the English Tongue onely and not in Latine or French or any other Language then English Any Law Custom or Usage heretofore to the contrary notwithstanding And that the same and every of them shall be written in an ordinary usual and legible Hand and Character and not in any Hand commonly called Court-hand And be it lastly Enacted and Ordained That all and every person and persons offending against this Law shall for every such Offence lose and forfeit the full Sum of Twenty pounds of lawful English Money The one Moyety thereof to the Use of the Commonwealth and the other Moyety to such person and persons as will sue for the same in any Court of Record by Action of Debt Suit Bill Plaint or Information in which no Wager of Law Essoign or other Delay shall be admitted or allowed Die Veneris 22 November 1649. ORdered by the Parliament That this Act be forthwith printed and published Hen Scobell Cleric Parliamenti London Printed by Edward Husband and John Field Printers to the Parliament of England 1650.