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A14970 The second part of Symboleography, newly corrected and amended, and very much enlarged in all the foure seuerall treatises. 1. Of fines and concordes. 2. Of common recoueries. 3. Of offences and indictments. 4. Of compromises and arbitrements. Wereunto is annexed another treatise of equitie, the iurisdiction, and proceedings of the high Court of Chauncerye: of supplications, bils, and aunsweres, and of certaine writs and commissions issuing thence, and there also retornable: likewise much augmented with diuers presidents, very necessary for the same purpose, beginning at the 144. section, and continuing to the end of bils and aunsweres. Hereunto is also added a table for the more easy and readie finding of the matters herein contayned: the new additions hauing therein this marke * set before them; Symbolaeographia. Part 2 West, William, fl. 1568-1594. 1601 (1601) STC 25278; ESTC S119713 604,936 622

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proceedings therein To the Right Honorable Sir Nicholas Bacon Knight Lord Keeper of the great Seale of England HVmblie complayning sheweth vnto your good Lordship your Sect ' 154. dayly Orators T. B. of C. in the Countie of D. Clothier W. M. of L. Grocer M. G. Merchant Subiects borne of this Realme of England as well for themselues as for others subiects borne of the said Realme and Denizens Creditors of C. A. of L. Merchantaylor also a subiect borne of the saide Realme That whereas the said C. A. vsing and exercising the trade of Merchandize and seeking his trade of liuing by buying and selling vpon good and iust cause for wares and merchandize to him sold and deliuered and also for ready money to him lent being indebted to your said Orators in seuerall summes of money amounting to the value of 300. pound And now of late that is to say in this present moneth of Nouember in this xv yeare of the raigne of our soueraigne Lady the Queenes Maiestie about the second day of the saide moneth of Nouember did begin to keepe his house scituate in the said Citie of London and sithence hath departed from his said dwelling house and absented himselfe to thintent to defraude and hinder your saide Orators and other his Creditors of their iust debts and dueties to them due owing and so is become a Bankrupt By reason whereof and for that the said Bankrupt and others his confederates haue deuised and contriued diuers secret estates and sinister practises for the conueying and e●●oyning of the bodie of the saide Bankrupt and of all lands goods debts and other things belonging to the said Bankrupt in such wise as your Orators are without helpe for recouering or obtayning of their saide iust debts and dueties but onely by complaint to your Lordship and thereupon to haue remedie according to the Statute touching orders for Bankrupts in the Parliament begun and holden at Westminster the second day of Aprill in the xiii yeare of the Raigne of our said soueraigne Lady the Queenes Maiestie made and prouided In consideration thereof may it please your good Lordship to graunt the Queenes Maiesties most gratious Commission to be directed to such and so many wise and honest discreet persons as to your Lordship shall seeme good Aucthorizing them not onely concerning the said Bankrupts body lands freehold and customarie goods debts and other things whatsoeuer but also concerning all other persons which by concealement clayme or otherwise doe or shall offend touching the premisses or any part thereof contrarie to the intent and true meaning of the saide Statute to do and execute all and euery thing and things whatsoeuer as well towards and for satisfaction and payment of your said Orators as towards and for all other intents and purposes according to the ordinance and prouision of the said Statute And your said Orators shall dayly pray c. The Commission vpon the Statute of 13. Eliz. Cap. 7. made against Bankerupts and graunted to the Creditors vpon the Bill next before ELizabeth by the grace of God Queene of England Fraunce and Sect ' 155. Ireland defendor of the faith c. To our trustie and welbeloued Sir Rowland Heyward Knight Iohn Langley Alderman of our Citie of London Tho. Hatton Tho. Aldersey Thomas Egerton Mercers and William Wignall Merchant Taylor of our saide Citie of London greeting Whereas we be enformed that C. A. of London Merchantaylor vsing and exercising the trade of Merchandize by way of bargayning and seeking his trade of liuing by buying selling and being a Subiect borne of this our Realme of England in this present moneth of Nouember in the xv yeare of our Raigne viz. about the second day of the same moneth did begin to keepe his house scituate in London aforesaid and sithence hath departed from his saide dwelling house and absented himselfe to the intent to defraude and hinder T. B. of C. in the Countie of Deuonshire Clothier W. M. of London Grocer Mi. G. Merchant and others his Creditors being also Subiects borne of this our sayde Realme of their iust debts and dueties to them due and owing and so is become a Bankerupt We minding the due execution of the Statute touching orders for Bankerupts in our Parliament holden at Westminster in the xiii yeare of our Raigne made and prouided vpon trust of your wisedomes diligence and prudent circumspections which we haue conceaued in you doe by these presents name assigne appoint constitute and ordayne you our speciall Commissioners geuing full power and aucthoritiye vnto you fiue or foure of you whereof they the sayde Sir Row H. I. L. or T. H. to be one according to the sayde Statute not onely concerning the sayde Bankerupt hys bodie lands freehold and Customarie goods debts and other things whatsoeuer but also concerning all other persons which by concealement clayme or otherwise doe or shall offend touching the premisses or any part thereof contrarye to the intent and true meaning of the saide Statute to do and execute according to the saide Statute all and euerie thing and things whatsoeuer aswell for and towards satisfaction and payment of the saide Creditors as towards and for all other intents and purposes according to the ordinance and prouision of the saide Statute Willing and commaunding you fiue or foure of you whereof Sir Row H. I. L. or T. H. to be one to proceede to the execution and accomplishment of this our Commissioin according to the true intent and meaning of the saide Statute with all diligence and effect as our speciall trust is in you Witnesse our selues at Westminster the fifth day of Nouember in the xv yeare of our Raigne A precept from the sayde Commissioners to the Officers to make proclamation according to the saide Statute against Bankrupts that the said Bankrupt before a day certaine come in and yeeld his bodie to the Commissioners or to one of them To the Bayliffes and head Officers of the Burrough of Southwarke WEe the Commissioners hereafter named by vertue of the Sect. 156. Queenes hignesse Commission to vs directed require charge you fiue sundrie market dayes next ensuing the receipt hereof to make fiue sundry Proclamations in manner and forme hereunder specified The Proclamation THe Queenes highnesse doth strictly charge and commaund C. ● Sect. 157. Merchantaylor of the Citie of London that he at or before the day of next comming in the Guildhall of London or where you shall appoint yeeld his bodie before Sir Row Heyward Knight or before some one of the said Commissioners appointed by her highnesse vnder her great seale of England til the due execution of the Statute touching orders for Banckrupts lately made and prouided vpon paine and perrill of the penaltie of the lawe in that case limited and appointed An Indenture vpon the saide Commission and Statute of Bankcrupts betwixt the Commissioners of the one partie and the Creditors of the other partie whereby the Commissioners after view