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A50669 Nomenclatura clericalis, or, The young clerk's vocabulary in English and Latine being a collection of several useful and necessary things digested into several sections, under proper heads, very necessary and useful, not only for young clerks, but also for young scholars, apothecaries, chirurgions, coroners, clerks of the peace, &c. and several other persons : in this vocabulary are several hundreds of English words rendred into Latine, not elsewhere to be found : and after all are several presidents of warrants, and other things useful for young clarks not in print in any other books / by George Meriton ... Meriton, George, 1634-1711. 1685 (1685) Wing M1807; ESTC R23284 120,503 430

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Witness whereof I have hereunto set my Hand and Seal this First day of April in the Six and Thirtieth Year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lord Charles the Second over England c. King Annoque Dom. 1684. Sealed and Delivered c. A. B. A Release of Errors upon a Judgement formerly Entred BE it known unto all Men by these Presents that I A. B. of D. in the County of York Yeoman have Remised Released and quit Claimed and do by this my present Writing for me my Heirs Executors Administrators and Assigns and every of us Remise Release and for ever quit Claim unto C. D. of c. All and all manner of Error and Errors Cause and Causes of Error and Errors Misprisions Misentryes and Erroneous Proceedings whatso●ver at any time heretofere had made committed omitted suffered or done in one Judgem●nt he●etofore to wit in Trinity Term last past here name the Term when the Judgement was Entred E tred up upon Record in his Majesties Court of King's-Bench or Common-Pleas at Westminster against me the said A. B. at Suit of the s●id C. D. for One Hundred Pounds Debt and Forty Shillings Costs of Suit as the Costs are taxed or in any Execution h●retofore taken or sued out or hereafter to be taken or sued out upon the same Judgment In Witness whereof I have hereunto set my Hand and Seal this First Day of April in the Six and Thirtieth Year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lord Charles the Second over England c. King Annoque Dom. 1684. Sealed and D●livered in the Presence of us A. B. A Warrant to Acknowledge Satisfaction upon a Judgment in the Kings-Bench To Mr. J. C. or Mr. W. P. or any other Attorney of his Majesties Court of Kings-Bench at Westminster WHereas I. C. D. of c. heretofore that is to say in or about the Term of S. Hilary last past here name the Term when the Judgment was Entered obtained one Judgment in his Majesties Court of Kings-Bench at Westminster aforesaid against A. B. of D. in the County of York Yeom for one hundred pounds Debt besides Costs of Suit as by the Records of the same Court it doth and may appear And whereas I the said C. D. do acknowledge to have Received full Satisfaction from the said A. B. of for and upon the said Judgment and the Debt and Dammages thereby Recovered These are therefore to Authorize and Require either of you the Attorneys above-named or any other Attorney of the said Court to ac●nowledge and Enter Satisfaction upon the Record of the same Judgment and for so doing this sha●l be unto any one of you a Sufficient and Lawful Warrant in that behalf In Witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and Seal this Fo●rteenth day of April in the Six and Thirtieth year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lord Charles the Second over England c. King Annoque Dom 1684. Sealed and delivered in the presence of us C. D. A Warrant to acknowledge Satisfaction upon a Judgment in the Common Pleas. To Mr. R. B. or Mr. T. D. or any other Attorney of his Majesties Court of Common-Pleas at Westminster WHereas I. C. D. of c. heretofore that is to say in or about the Term of St. Hilary last past here name the Term when the Judgment was Entred obtained one Judgment in his Majesties Court of Common-Pleas at Westminster aforesaid against A. B. of D. in the Count● of York Yeom for one hundred pounds Debt besides Costs of Suit as by the Records of the same Court it doth and may appear And whereas I the said C. D. do acknowledge to have full Satisfaction from the said A. B. of for and upon the said Judgment and the Debt and Damages thereupon Recovered these are therefore to Authorize and Require either of you the Attorneys above-named or any other Attorney of the said Court to acknowledge and enter Satisfaction upon the Record of the same Judgment and for so doing this shall be to any one of you a sufficient and Lawful Warrant in that behalf In Witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and Seal this Fourteenth day of April in the Six and Thirtieth year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lord Charles the Second over England c. King Annoque Dom. 1684. Sealed and delivered in the presence of us C. D. A Warrant to keep a Court Leete Manerium de S. R. B. Gent. Steward to A. P. Esq Lord of the Mannor aforesaid To the Baylist of the same Mannor Greeting I Command you that you Summon and diligently give Notice to all the Freeholders Copyholders Tennants and Resiants within the said Mannor that they be and appear at the Court Leet and Court Baron with the View of Franck-pledge there to be held at the Mannor-house in S. aforesaid here name the place where the Court must be kept on c. day of this Instant October by Nine of the Clock in the Forenoon of the same day and have you there this Precept Given under my Hand and Seal this Second day of October In the Five and Thirtieth year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lord Charles the Second over England c. King Annoque Dom. 1683. R. B. Senesc An Appraisment to be made of Goods and Chattels taken in Execution by the Sherriffs Bayliffs AN Appraisment made this Seven and Twentieth day of March Anno Dom 1684. by us whose Names are under written of the Goods and Chattels of A. B. of D. in the County of York Yeom taken and seized by T. W. one of the Bayliffs to the high Sherriff of the County of York by vertue of a Warrant upon a Fieri Facias Issuing out of the Court of Kings Bench or Common Pleas as the Case is directed to all and singular the said Sheriffs Bayliffs and their Deputies Commanding them to Levy of the Goods and Chattels of the said A. B. one hundred pounds Debt and Forey and Three Shillings Dammages as it is in the Warrant at the Suit of C. D. Appraised as followeth   l. s. d. Imprimis Three Cows 7. 10. 00. Item One Bay Gelding 6. 06. 08. And so proceed to Name all the Goods and Chattels taken in Execution then at the Bottom towards the Left hand let all the Praisers which are usually Four subscribe their Names or Marks A General Release KNow all Men by these presents that I C. D. of c. for divers good Causes and valuable Considerations me thereunto especially moving have Remised Released and quit Claimed and by these presents do for me my Heirs Executors and Administrators and every of us Remise Release and for ever quit Claim unto A. B. of D. in the County of York Yeom all and all manner of Action and Actions cause and causes of Action and Actions Suits Quarrels Strifes Controversies Contracts Debts Bonds Bills Obligations Judgments Executions and all other Demands whatsoever which I the said C. D. now have or which I my
H●irs Executors or Administrators or any of us at any time or times hereafter can may might or could have against the said A. B. his Heirs Executors Administrators or Assigns or any of them for or by reason of any matter causes or thing either in Law or Equity from the beginning of the World until the day of the date of these presents In Witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and Seal this Eighth day of April in the Six and thirtieth year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lord Charles the Second over England c. King Annoque Dom. 1684. Sealed and Delivered c. C. D. A common Bill of Sale of House-hold Stuff or other Goods KNow all Men by these Presents That I A. B. of c. as well for and in Consideration of the Sum of c. of Lawful Money of England to me in hand paid by C. D. of c. before the Ensealing and Delivery of these Presents the Receipt whereof I do hereby Acknowledge and thereof and of every part and parcel thereof do Acquit Exonerate and Discharge the said C. D. his Executors Administrators and Assigns and every of them for ever by these Presents as for divers other good Causes and valuable Considerations me thereunto especially moving have Given Granted Bargained and Sold and by these Presents do fully clearly and absolutely Give Grant Bargain and Sell and in plain and open Market deliver unto the said C. D. All those my Household-Goods and Implements of House-hold-stuff or all those my Goods and Chattels as the case is particularly mentioned expressed and set down in a certain Schedule or Inventory hereunto annexed To have and to hold the said House-hold-stuff or Goods and Chattels as the case is hereby Granted Bargained and Sold and every part and parcel thereof unto the said C. D. to the only sole and proper Vse Benefit Advantage and Behoof of him the said C. D. his Executors Administrators and Assigns for ever And I the said A. B. my Executors and Administrators and every of us the said Household-Goods and Implements of Household-Stuff or Goods and Chattels as the case is to the said C. D. his Executors Administrators and Assigns and every of them against all Persons whatsoever shall and will Warrant and for ever defend by these Presents In Witness whereof I have hereunto set my Hand and Seal this First day of April In the Six and Thirtieth Year of the Reign of our Lord Charles the Second over England c. King Annoque Dom. 1684. Sealed and Delivered and also one Pewter Flaggon given by the above-named A. B. to the afore-mentioned C. D. in the Name of Seisin and Possession of all the rest of the Goods and Chattels hereby Bargained and Sold in the Presence of A. B. The Title of the Inventory which is to be affixed with Seal Wax to the Bill of Sale A True and perfect Inventory of all and singular the Implements of houshold-stuff or goods and Chattels as the case is bargained and sold or mentioned and intended to be bargained and sold in and by the within written Deed as followeth Imprimis Three Brass Kettels Item Six Pewter Dishes And so go on and Name all the Goods that are Sold and at the bottom of the Schedule let the Vender set his Hand Note if the Sale be but of an Horse or Cow or some few things then you may mention 'em in the Bill of Sale it self and need not make an Inventory of them and observe that when the Bill is Sealed some of the Goods be delivered in the Name of Possession A Sale made by the Sheriff of Goods taken in Execution by vertue of his Office To All Christian People to whom this present Writing shall come Sir B. S. Baronet Sheriff of the County of York sends Greeting whereas by vertue of his Majesties Writ of Fieri Facias to me directed issuing out of his Majesties Court of Kings Bench at Westminster for the Levying of Twenty Pounds Debt and Twenty Thre● Shillings and Four Pence Dammages as in the Execution which C. D. hath Recovered in the said Court against A. B. of c. as by the said Writ Retornable on Wednesday next after fifteen days after Easter more at large appeareth I have taken into my hands Six Cows Twenty Ewe Sheep and one Gelding or if there be a great parcel of Goods then you may say All and singular the Goods and Chattels mentioned in an Inventory hereunto annexed being the Goods and Chattels of the said A. B. Now know ye that I the said High Sheriff by vertue of the said Writ and of my Office And for and in Consideration of the Sum of c. of Good and Lawful Money of England to me the said High Sheriff in hand payed by the said C. D. or such Person as buyes the Goods do hereby as much as in me lyeth by Vertue of my said Office fully clearly and absolutely Grant Bargain and Sell and in plain and open Market deliver to the said C. D. his Executors Administrators and Assigns All and singular the said Goods and Chattels To have and to hold the same and every part and parcel thereof to the only sole proper use benefit Advantage and behoof of him the said B. D. his Executors Administrators and Assigns for ever In Witness whereof I have hereunto set my Seal of Office this First day of April in the Six and Thirtieth year of the Reign of our Soveraign Lord Charles the Second over England c. King Annoque Dom. 1684. The Return of a Commission of Rebellion Issuing out of the Court of Exchequer directed to Commissioners in the Country WE F. P. and T. W. do humbly certifie the Barons of the Kings Exchequer that by the vertue of this Writ we have joyntly and severally made diligent Search and Inquiry after the within named A. B. and could not find him before the day within limited for the Retorn of this process Note that the Commissioners make this Retorn of Course and then comes a Sequestration out of the said Court to Commissioners to Seize the Lands and Tenements and all the goods and Chattels of the party offending to the use of the Kings Majesty Respons F. P. T. W. Note that the Commissioners make this retorn of Course and then comes a Sequestration out of the said Court to Commissioners toSeize the lands and Tenements and all the goods and Chattels of the party offending to the use of the Kings Majesty Deo gloria gratia FINIS
Court of Kings-Bench at Westminster this next Easter Term or Trinity Term or present Term as the Case is for me A. B. upon a Writ Retornable there die Mercurii prox post quinden Pasche as it is in the Warrant To Answer C. D. in a Plea of Trespass And for so doing this shall be to any one of you a sufficient and Lawful Warrant and bind me to pay you your Fees and Disbursements Witness my Hand this First day of April Anno Dom. 1684. A Warrant to Appear in the Common Pleas. MR. J. C. or Mr. T. D. or any other Attorney these are to Authorize and Requi●e any of you to Appear or cause an Appearance to be entred in His Majesties Court of Common-Pleas at Westminster this next Easter Term or Trinity Term or present Term as the Case is for me A. B. upon a Writ Retornable ●here a die Pasche in quindecim dies as it is in the Warrant To Answer C. D. in a Plea of Trespass And for so doing this shall be to any one of you a sufficient and Lawful Warrant and bind me to pay you your Fees and Disbur●ements Witness my Hand this First day of April Anno Dom. 1684. A Warrant to Plead to be Written on the Margent of the Declaration that is delivered to you against your Client MR. J. C. pray you Plead Not Guilty or no such promise as the Case is for me A. B. to this Declaration And for so doing this shall be your Warrant Witness my Hand A. B. A Warrant to Appear in the County Court MR. J. C. or Mr. T. D. or any other Attorney these are to Request you to Appear for me A. B. in the County Court at York upon an Attachment granted out of the same Court against me Retornable there the Twentieth day of April next at the Suit of C. D. in a Plea of Debt or Trespass as it is And for so doing this shall be your Warrant And I will pay you your Fees and Disbursements Witness my hand this Seven and Twentieth day of March Anno Dom. 1684. A. B. A Warrant of Attorney to Confess Judgement in the King 's Bench. To Mr. J. C. or Mr. W. P. or any other Attorney of His Majesties Court of King's Bench at Westminster THese are to Authorize and Require either of you or any other Attorny of the said Court to Appear and File Common-Bail or cause Common-Bail to be Filed in the said Court this next Easter Te●m or any other subsequent time or Term for me A. B. of D. in the County of York Yeom at the Suit of C. D of c. And to acc●pt of a Declaration against me in an Action of Debt upon a Mutua●●… 0r Bond as the Case is for an Hundred pounds of Lawful Money of England at his said Suit And thereupon to Confess Judgment against me for the same by N●n sum Informatus or let the same pass against me by Nihil dicit or otherwise as any of you shall think fit And for so doing this shall be to any one of you a sufficient and Lawful Warrant in that behalf In Witness whereof I have hereunto set my Hand and Seal this first day of April in the Six and Thirtieth year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lord Charles the Second over England c. King Annoque Dom. 1684. Sealed and Delivered in the presence of A. B. A Warrant of Attorny to Confess Judgement in the Court of Common Pleas. To Mr. T. G. or Mr. R. B. or any other Attorney of His Majesties Court of Common-Pleas at Westminster THese are to Authorize and require either of you or any other Attorney of the said Court to Enter an Appearance or cause an Appearance to be entred in the said Court this next Easter Term or any other subsequent time or Term for me A. B. of D. in the County of York Yeom at the Suit of C. D. of c. and to accept of a Declaration against me in an Action of Debt upon a Mutuatus or Bond as the Case is for an Hundred pounds of Lawful Money of England at his said Suit And thereupon to Confess Judgement against me for the same by Non ● sum Informatus or let the same pass against me by Nihil dicit or otherwise as any one of you shall think fit And for so doing this shall be to any one of you a Sufficient and Lawful Warrant in that behalf In Witn●ss whereof I have hereunto set my Hand and Seal this First day of April in the Six and Thirtieth Year of the Reign ●f our Sovereign Lord Charles the Second over England c. King Annoque Dom. 1684. Sealed and Delivered c. A. B. A Warrant to Confess Judgement either in the King's-Bench or Common-Pleas To Mr. I. C. or Mr. R. B. or any other Attorney either of his Majesties court of Kings-Bench or Common-Pleas at Westminster THese are to Authorize and Require either of you or any other Attorney of either of the said Courts to Appear and File Common-Ball or cause Common-Ball to be filed or to Enter an Appearance or cause an Appearance to be Entred in either of the said Courts this next Easter-Term or any subsequent Time or Term for me A. B. of D. in the County of York Yeom●n at the Suit of C. D. of c. to accept of a Declaration against me in an Action of Debt upon a Mutuatus or Bond as the Case is for an Hundred Pounds of Lawful Money of England at his said Suit and thereupon to confess Judgement against me for the same by Non sum informatus or let the same pass against me by Nihil dicit or otherwise as any of you shall think ●it And for so doing this shall be to any one of you a Sufficient and Lawful Warrant in that behalf In witness whereof I have hereunto set my Hand and Seal this First Day of April in the Six and Thirtieth Year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lord Charles the Second over England c. King Annoque Dom. 1684. Sealed and Delivered c. A. B. A Release of Errors concerning a Judgement to be Entred BE it known unto all Men by these presents That I K B. of D. in the County of York Yeoman have Remised Released and quit Claimed And by this my present Writing do for me my ●eirs and Executo●s Administrators and Assigns and every of us Remise Release and for ever quit Claim unto C. D. of c. All and manner of Error and Errors Cause and Causes of Error and Errors Misprisions Mi●entryes and Erroneou● Proceedings whatsoever which may be had made committed omitted suffered or done in one Judgement to be Entred up upon Record this next Easter-Term in His Majesties Court of King's-Bench or Common-Pleas at Westminster against me the said A. B. at Suit of the said C. D. for One Hundred Pounds Debt besides Costs of Suit or in any Execution to be taken or sued out upon the s●me Judgement In