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A48299 Lex Londinensis, or, The city law shewing the powers, customs, and practice of all the several courts belonging to the famous city of London ... : together with several acts of Common Councel, very useful and necessary to be known by all merchants, citizens, and freemen of the said city : and also, a method for the ministers within the said city to recover their tithes : with a table to the whole book. City of London (England). Court of Common Council. 1680 (1680) Wing L1858; ESTC R2792 111,597 280

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' c. secundum consuetud ' Civitatis London Primo die Julij Anno c. J. B. A. B. capi ' cognit ' coram me G. J. Recordator '   s. d. For which Warrant the Fee to Mr. Recorder is 6 8 When any person would Replevy Goods in London he must go to the Clerk of the Papers belonging to one of the Compters and give in the Particulars and Security to restore the Goods or the value in case upon a Trial it shall appear the same did not belong to him And then the Clerk will give a Warrant to one of the Sheriffs Officers to cause the Goods to be Appraised and to deliver them to the Plaintiff After the Appraisment is made and the Goods delivered the Officer must make return thereof to the Clerk of the Papers who will immediately thereupon certifie the Record thereof into this Court where the same must be decided And if Issue shall be joyned to try in whom the property of the Goods was when the same were taken a Jury must be summoned to try the Issue And in order thereunto Precepts must be issued to the Beadles of the six adjacent Wards to return the Names of the six substantial Freeholders and Inhabitants in each Ward which Precepts must be as followeth By the Major To the Beadle of the Ward of _____ THese are to require you with the advice of your Alderman and Deputy to return unto me in writing under your Hand the Names and Sirnames of six Freeholders Inhabitants within your Ward to be of a Iury at the next Hustings of Common Pleas in the Guildhall London for trial of an Issue joyned between R. G. and W. B. in a Plea of Replevin and hereof not to fail Dated the day of 1680. When the Names are so returned a Precept must be sent to the Sheriffs to require them to Summon the Jury to appear at the next Hustings of Common Pleas to try the Issue A Writ of Error may be brought in this Court to reverse any Judgment given in the Sheriffs Court The Writ must be made by the Cursitor for London and directed to the Major and Sheriffs of London and when Sealed must be delivered to Mr. Town-Clerk to allow the same and at the same time must enter into Bond with two sufficient Sureties to pay the Debt or Damages and Costs recovered and which shall be assessed in case the Judgment should happen to be affirmed or in case the Plaintiff in the Writ of Error should not prosecute the Writ of Error with effect And when Security shall be so given Mr. Town-Clerk will make a Supersedeas directed to the Sheriffs to stay further proceedings upon the Judgment And it is usual to move the Court at the next Hustings of Common Pleas after the allowance of the Writ that the proceedings in the Sheriffs Court may be certified within fourteen days then following into this Court where Errors may be assigned and argued and if Judgment shall be affirmed the Plaintiff in the Writ of Error may bring another Writ of Error before the Judges to examin the former Judgment The Condition of a Bond to be given upon allowance of a Writ of Error in this Court COndic'o istius Obligac'onis talis est quod cum supra obligat ' J. J. deliberavit Rob ' to Clayton Mil ' Majori Civitatis London Jonathan ' Raymond Mil ' Simon ' Lewis Mil ' Vicecomitibus ejusdem Civitatis quoddam breve de Error ' Corrigend ' in Recordo Processu● Loquele que fuit in Cur ' Dni ' Regis Civitatis praed ' coram Johanne Chapman Mil ' nuper uno Vicecom ' dicte Civitatis sine breve dicti Dni ' Regis secundum consuetud ' Civitatis praed ' inter predictum T. M. J. J. de deb'to ducentar ' librar ' quod idem T. M. à prefat ' J.J. exigit ut dicitur necnon in reddic'one Juditij Loquele praed ' coram praed ' J. C. Mil. si igitur pred' J. J. prosecutus fuerit cum effectu breve pred' Ac etiam solverit satisfecerit prefat ' T. M. debitum damna custag ' sua tam sibi adjudicat ' quam imposterum adjudicand ' in hac parte Et hoc infra quatuordecim dies prox ' post affirmac ' onem Juditij praed ' si contigerit Quod tunc presens obligac'o pro nullo h'eatur Alioquin in omni suo robore stet virtute The form of a Supersedeas is as followeth Per Majorem c. Vicecom ' London QVia in recordo processu ac etiam in reddic'one Juditij Loquel ' que fuit in Cur ' Dni ' Regis Civitatis pred' coram J. C. Mil ' nuper uno Vicecom ' dicte Civitatis sine breve dicti Dni ' Regis secundum consuetud ' ejusdem Civitatis inter T. M. J. J. de quadam transgression ' super casum per prefat ' J. J. illat ' ut dicitur Error intervenit manifestus ad grave dampnum ipsius J. J. sicut ex querela sua accepit dictus Dominus Rex pro eo quod pred' J. J. imposuit coram nobis sufficien ' securitat ' ad breve pred' prosequena ' cum effectu necnon ad satisfaciend ' prefat ' T. M. damna miss ' custag ' tam ipsi adjudicat ' quam imposterum adjudicand ' si contigerit Judicium pred' affirmari Vobis igitur precipimus quod quoad execuc'onem Juditij pred' in aliquo faciend ' Supersedeatis omnino dicta breve de Error ' penden ' indecissus Et ulterius vobis mandamus quod record ' process ' Loquel ' pred' cum omnibus ea tangen ' coram nobis ad prox ' Hustingum London de Com'ibus Pl'itis apud Guihald ' Civit ' pred' tenend ' h'eatis Ac etiam premon ' partibus pred' quod tunc sint ibidem auditur ' record ' process ' pred' si c. Et h'eat ' ib'i tunc hoc precept ' c. When Judgment shall be affirmed in this Court upon a motion the Court will order the Bond to be delivered up to the Defendant in the Writ of Error to put the same in suit for his Costs and Damages susteined by reason of the delay of Execution who shall not be compelled to cancel or part with the same till he shall be fully satisfied If the Plaintiff in the Writ of Error do not certifie the Record out of the Sheriffs Court into this Court according to the time given by the Court or if he shall not assign Errors the Court will give Judgment against the Plaintiff and issue out a Warrant in the nature of a Procedendo to the Sheriffs of London thereby commanding them to proceed to Execution upon the Judgment obtained in that Court That the Sheriffs by commandment of the Lord Major are Ministers to execute all Process out of this Court Note notwithstanding the Original Writ be directed to the
Festum Sci ' Michaelis Arch'i scdm ' consuetud ' c. 9. Pl'ita terre nulla Quia null ' Hustingum tenetur à primo die Augusti usque Festum Sci ' Michaelis Arch'i scdm ' consuetud ' c. 16. Co'ia Pl'ita nulla Quia null ' Hustingum tenetur à primo die Augusti usque Festum Sci ' Michaelis Arch'i scdm ' consuetud ' c. 23. Plita terre nulla Quia null ' Hustingum tenetur à primo die Augusti usque Festum Sci ' Michaelis Arch'i scdm ' consuetud ' c. 30. Co'ia Pl'ita nulla Quia null ' Hustingum tenetur à primo die Augusti usque Festum Sci ' Michaelis Arch'i scdm ' consuetud ' c. Sept. 6. Pli'ta terre nulla Quia null ' Hustingum tenetur à primo die Augusti usque Festum Sci ' Michaelis Arch'i scdm ' consuetud ' c. 13. Co'ia Pl'ita nulla Quia null ' Hustingum tenetur à primo die Augusti usque Festum Sci ' Michaelis Arch'i scdm ' consuetud ' c. 20. Pl'ita terre nulla Quia null ' Hustingum tenetur à primo die Augusti usque Festum Sci ' Michaelis Arch'i scdm ' consuetud ' c. 27. Co'ia Pl'ita nulla Quia null ' Hustingum tenetur à primo die Augusti usque Festum Sci ' Michaelis Arch'i scdm ' consuetud ' c. Octob. 4. Pl'ita terre tent ' c. die Lune prox ' post Festum Sci ' Michaelis Archangeli 11. Co'ia Pl'ita tent ' c. die Lune prox ' ante Festum tnanslac'onis Sci ' Ed'ri Regis Confessor ' 18. Pl'ita terre tent ' c. die Lune prox ' post Festum translac'onis Sci ' Ed'ri Regis Confessor ' 25. Co'ia Pl'ita tent ' c. die Lune prox ' ante Festum Apostolor ' Simonis Jude Nov. 1. Pl'ita terre nulla Quia dies Martis fuit Festum omnium Animar ' 9. Co'ia Pl'ita tent ' c. die Lune prox ' ante Festum Sci ' Martini Episcopi 15. Pl'ita terre tent ' c. die Lune prox ' post Festum Sci ' Martini Episcopi 22. Co'ia Pl'ita tent ' c. die Lune prox ' post Festum Sci ' Edmundi Regis 29. Pl'ita terre nulla Quia dies Martis fuit Festum Sci ' Andree Apostoli Dec. 6. Co'ia Pl'ita tent ' c. die Lune prox ' post Festum Sci ' Andree Apostoli 13. Pl'ita terre tent ' c. die Lune in Festo Sce ' Lucie Virginis 20. Co'ia Pl'ita nulla Quia null ' Hustingum tenetur post Festum O sapientia ante Festum Epiphanie Domini 27. Pl'ita terre nulla Quia null ' Hustingum tenetur post Festum O sapientia ante Festum Epiphanie Domini Jan. 3. Co'ia Pl'ita nulla Quia null ' Hustingum tenetur post Festum O sapientia ante Festum Epiphanie Domini 10. Pl'ita terre tent ' c. die Lune prox ' post ' Festum Epiphanie Domini In this Court Deeds may be Inrolled Recoveries may be passed Wills may be proved and Replevins Writs of Error Writs of Right Patent Writs of Waste Writs of Partition and Writs of Dower may be determined for any matters within the City of London and the Liberties thereof The Attorneys of the Lord Major's Court are Attorneys also in this Court Note and the second Attorney is always Clerk of the Inrollments and Inrolls all Deeds that are brought for that purpose The method for Inrolling a Deed is thus First the Parties that Sealed the Deed must go before the Lord Major or the Recorder and one Alderman and acknowledge it to be their Act and Deed and if a Wife be a party she is examined by them whether it was done by her freely and without compulsion and then his Lordship and the Alderman set their hands in testimony thereof for which 4 d. is paid to each of them and to the Attorney for the Indorsment 2 s. Then the Deed must be delivered to the Clerk of the Inrollments who will at the next Hustings then following cause Proclamation to be made If any person can any thing say why the same Deed should not be Inrolled And then proceeds to Inroll the same The Fees for Inrollment of a Deed are as followeth   s. d. To Mr. Recorder 6 8 To the Chamberlain 1 8 To the Town-Clerk 0 10 To the Attorney for every Press 6 0 To his Clerk 0 8 A Deed Inrolled in the Hustings is accounted as good as a Fine at Common Law for that it bars the Wife from claiming her Dower When a Will is to be proved in the Hustings the Witnesses thereto must be sworn at some Court of Hustings and if their Evidence be full the Clerk of the Inrollments will enter it upon Record which is the best way of proving Wills touching Estates in London The manner of passing a Recovery in this Court is thus First a Writ of right Patent must be obtained from the Cursitor for London which must be delivered to one of the Attorneys of this Court who will thereupon prepare the Record and procure the Recovery to pass The Charge whereof is as followeth   l. s. d. For drawing the Writ 0 1 0 For the Writ of Right 0 5 6 For allowance thereof 0 2 0 For the Attorneys Fee 0 3 4 For the Warrant of Attorney 0 0 4 For the Precept of Summons 0 2 0 For the Retorn thereof 0 2 8 For the Declaration 0 2 0 For the Tenants Plea 0 2 0 For entring thereof 0 2 0 For the Vouchees Plea 0 2 0 For entring thereof 0 2 0 For the Common Vouchers Plea 0 2 0 For entring thereof 0 2 0 The Record for the Pleaders 0 2 6 The Common Crier 0 1 0 The Common Voucher 0 1 0 The Green-cloth 0 1 0 The four Pleaders 0 13 4 For entring the Judgment 0 2 0 The Attorneys Fee thereupon 0 3 4 The Precept for Seizin 0 2 0 Retorn thereof 0 2 8 For drawing and ingrossing the Record 0 13 4 For exemplifying it 0 6 8 For the Seal 0 6 8 The Clerk 0 0 8   4 7 0 It is usual to have a Deed sealed to lead the uses of the Recovery and to cause such Deed to be Inrolled If the Vouchees cannot attend at Court they may sign a Warrant of Attorney and acknowledge it before Mr. Recorder and that will be allowed as good as their personal attendance which Warrant must be in these words J B. A. ux ' ejus quos B. R. vocat ad warrantizand ' c. po lo. suis W. L. T. M. conjunctim divisim versus L. B. in pl'ito terre c. viz. de quatuor Messuagiis quatuor gardinis cum pertinen ' scituat ' jacen ' existen ' in Parochia Sci ' Botolphi extra Aldgate in Warda de Portsoaken London ad lucrand ' perdend