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A78571 Chaos: or, A discourse wherein is presented to the view of the magistrate, and all others who shall peruse the same, a frame of government by way of a republique, wherein is little or no danger of miscarriage, if prudently attempted, and thoroughly prosecuted by authority. Wherein is no difficulty in the practice, nor obscurity in the method; but all things plain and easie to the meanest capacity. Here's no hard or strange names, nor unknown titles (to amaze the hearers) used, and yet here's a full and absolute power derivative insensibly from the whole, and yet practically conveyed to the best men: wherein if any shall endeavour a breach, he shall break himself: and it must be so, that cats shall provide supper, here they shall do it suitable to the best palats, and easie to digest. By a well-willer to the publique weale. Well-willer to the publique weale. 1659 (1659) Wing C1938; Thomason E989_27; ESTC R208259 43,827 64

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be then entred upon oath and not otherways save where both the persons bargaining shall be sufficiently known to the Register or his Deputy to be the same persons they speak themselves to be 32. In all Entries the name sirname quality Method of Entries and habitation of every person and persons shall be entred and also the name situation content and value of all Estates the day and year of the entry with all other conditions Covenants and agreements and conditions requisite and all other circumstances requisite for declaration of the whole truth in as few words as may explain the same 33. Infants and Travellers All Infants having any Estates either in Possession or Reversion whereof Entry shall not be made on their behalfs within the times aforesaid or where any false Entries shall be for them made by any their Guardians ends or Attorneys shall have license to make or rectifie their Entries within six Months after they shall accomplish the respective ages of 21. years and also all persons who shall be absent in other Countries shall have the like time after their respective Returns to do the like 34. Entries of Marriages All Marriages shall be entred in the respective Parochial Registries where the same shall be solemnized the same day that the same shall be solemnized the married couple acknowledging the same in presence of the Minister and two other Inhabitants of the same Parish who shall attest their knowledges of both the man and woman married together on their oaths unless they shall be known to the Register or his Deputy who shall enter the same and the Covenants and Conditions of the Marriage shall be entred also and the Register of every Parish who shall enter the same shall give Certificates to one or both the parties thereof under the Seal of his REgistry if the same shall be desired 35. Entries of Births The birth of every child shall be entered in the Parochial Registry where it shall be born within one day after its birth whether male or female and the names of the father if it be born legitimate if not of the mother her quality and condition and of the father named by her in time of her Travel by the Oath of the Midwife and one witness more who shall be present at the time of the Delivery 36. Christnings All Christnings to be entred likewise in common form as hath been accustomed All Deaths and Burials shall be likewise entered in the several repective Parochial Registries Deaths and Burials where the same shall happen to be by attestation of two known persons resiants within the same Parish upon oath if it be required 37. Wills and Testaments All Wills and Testaments shall be entred in the respective Registries within whose Jurisdiction and Cognizance the Estate of the deceased shall lie within one Month after the several and respective death and deaths of every person and persons of what rank quality or condition soever and all gifts and bequests made whether verbal or in writing by the attestation of two credible persons on oath the persons attesting the same being either known to the Register to be of honest repute or so attested to be by others to him known as in other Cases all which circumstances shall be particularly entred 38. Hiring of Servants All and singular retainer or hiring all and every several and respective servants whether Apprentices or hired servants shall by the several and respective Masters or Mistresses hiring or retaining the same be severally and respectively entred or caused to be entred in the respective Parochial Registries where their residence shall then be together with the time for which such retainer is to be and the consideration or wages to be given to the several and respective servant and servants by the attestation of the respective servants also subscribing his her or their names or marks in the Registry whereupon the Register shall give Certificate or Certificates to Master or Mistress and servant or servants desiring the same under his hand which shall be sufficient warranty to compel service and respect from the servant and wages and other conditions from the Master or Mistress 39. Fees for Entries with the National Register The Fees for all Entries of any Estate of Inheritance in the National Registry to be for any Estate in Fee-simple 20 s. per page for the two first pages of the Entry and 40 s. the page for every page more for all Leases Mortgages Joyntures Dowers or Debts 10 s. for the first page and 20 s. for every other following page including the Fees of the Certificates also under hand 40. Provincial Fees The Fees for all Entries of Inheritances in Fee in every Provincial Registry to be 10 s. per page for the two first pages and 20 s. per page for every page more and for all Leases Mortgages Joyntures Dowers or Debts 7 s. 6 d. for the first page and 15 s. for every following page of every particular Entry the Certificates under hand to be given for the same Fees being included 41. sub-Sub-provincial Fees The Fees for all Entries of Inheritances in Fee in every sub-Sub-provincial Registry to be 7 s. 6 d. for the first page and 10 s. per page for every page more and for all Leases Mortgages Joyntures Dowers or Debts 5 s. for the first page and 7 s. 6 d. for every following page 42. Parochial Fees The Fees for all Entries of Inheritances in Fee in every Parochial Registry to be 5 s. for the first page and 7 s. 6 d. for every page more and for all Leases Mortgages Joyntures Dowers or Debts 2 s. 6 d. for the first page and 5 s. for every following page but in case any Entries of Debts Leases Mortgages Joyntures or Dowries shall not exceed six l●nes Registerially writ in the Parochial Registry the Fee of the Entry thereof shall but be 1 s. the several Fees for the several Certificates to be made of any Entries to be equal to the Registers Fees only for Entries as aforesaid out of which no part shall be accompted to the Commonwealth 43. Fees for small Entries The Fees for Entry and Certificate of every respective Birth Christning Death and Burial if it exceed not six lines in the Registerial Parochial Entry the Fee thereof shall be 6 d. onely as also the Entry of the retainer of any Servant or Apprentice if one Entry exceed not six lines but if any Entry shall exceed six lines then the Fees to be the same as are alotted per page 44. Bargains not entred void No Money shall be recoverable upon any Bargain or Contract whatsoever nor any Estate secured unless the same be respectively entred in due form in the several and respective Registries within whose limits and jurisdictions the same shall be within the respective times afore-specified 45. Fee of the National Registers Seal The Fee of the Seal of