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A85811 The book of oaths, and the severall forms thereof, both antient and modern. Faithfully collected out of sundry authentike books and records, not heretofore extant, compiled in one volume. Very useful for all persons whatsoever, especially those that undertake any office of magistracie or publique imployment in the Common-wealth. Whereunto is added a perfect table. Garnet, Richard, S.J., attributed name. 1649 (1649) Wing G264; Thomason E1129_1; ESTC R202149 108,262 410

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the uttermost of your power and in case ye cannot ye shall without delay declare the same to his Highnesse or to such of his Councell as ye think will shew it unto him Yee shall bee obedient to the Kings Deputy for the time being in all things to be done that toucheth the safeguard defence and good governance of the said Towne of Calice and Marches of the same ye shall give as it shall need from time to time your true faithfull and diligent counsell to the Kings Deputy for the time being and to the Kings Councell and Officers of the same Towne and Marches and them aid and assist to the uttermost of your power Ye shall truly fet and do to be set the stand-Watch nightly on the Wals of the said Towne at the Castle hill and shall suffer no person or persons to keepe and furnish the said stand-watch but such person or persons as shall be by you appointed and sworne according to the Oath for the same devised and also take sureties for his or their Abearing in the Watch And that ye neither present nor do to be presented ne imprisoned nor cause to bee imprisoned any manner of person or Watchman nee other whatsoever without reasonable and true cause And if you finde any persons in Chance medly drawing any weapon or smiting that ye do leade or cause to be lead him or them to prison without any let And that ye present or do to be presented every fault that belongeth to your Office to bee presented duly and truly and that ye take not or cause to be taken any other fees of any person or persons then of right and of reason have bin used and of old time accustomed belonging to your Office And also you shal not hold with no party against other nor none sustaine but ●ee shall be true Referender of all that that belongeth to your Office of under Marshall and ye shall nightly be in the Market-place to take the Report of the Typped-staves of the furnish●ng of the Watches in the East and West Houses on the Wals and shall certifie the same Report unto the Kings Deputy immediately And all other things do that appertaine to your said Office of under-Marshall during the time you shall continue in your said Office So helpe you God c. The Oath of them that be or shall be made of the Kings Councell of the Towne and Marches of Calice as it was ordained by Parliament in Anno 27. Hen. 8. YEe shall sweare That ye shall be good true and faithfull unto our Soveraigne Lord King Henry the 8. by the Grace of God King of England and of France Defender of the Faith Lord of Ireland and in Earth supreame head of the Church of England and to his Heires and ye shal be ready with good attendance to come to the place of Councel holden for the King where it shall be assigned and appointed by the Deputy of his Towne and Marches of Calice for the time being and not absent you there-from without reasonable cause of excusation and that in all matters causes and questions that by the said Councell be or shall be opened moved stirred or asked you shall say and utter your good advice and opinion clearly after your discretion and understanding shewing and giving in conclusion your true and faithfull counsell not letting for favour affection love affinity hatred wrath had or borne to any party or for corruptions of any goods or other things whatsoever it be And that all manner Languages Reasons Conclusions had moved or uttered in the said Councell ye shall effectually keep them secretly and not discover them in no wise in other forme or manner then by the same Councell shall be ordained devised and accorded and whereas you can devise thinke or purpose any thing forme or rule that might be evident to turne to the honour weale and commodity of the King our Soveraigne Lord or to the good governance of this Towne and Marches ye shall at all times shew and move it to the Councell to the intent that it may be ordained and executed These things abovesaid every of them with all their circumstances and dependances ye shall duly exercise use keep and doe from time to time during your abiding in the said Councell with all the spirits of your good minde So help you God and the Holy dame and by this book The Oath given to a Knight of the Bath at the time of his creation GReat Worship be this noble Order unto you and Almighty God give you Grace well to keep it you shall be strong in the Faith of Holy Church you shall releeve as right requireth Widows Maids and Orphants you shall love and dread God above all things you shall love the King your Soveraigne Lord and him and his right defend to your power you shall suffer no Extortion as farre forth as you may nor sit in any place where wrongfull Judgement shall be given to your knowledge and as great honour be this noble Order unto you as it was to any of your Kinne or Progenitors before you or any others The Oath of the Captaines and Souldiers serving the Estates of Zeland VVEE sweare and promise To be faithfull to the Queenes Majesty of England our Soveraigne and to the generall united Provinces of the Low Countries especially to the Estates of this Province of Zeland to the end to keepe his Towne of Flushing with the Forts belonging to the same for the assurance of her Majesty the profit of the said Estates and the maintenance of the true Christian Religion as it is at this present exercised as well in England as in the Towne and Country of Zeland and to yeeld all due obedience to our Governour chiefe and Captaines So God us help The Oach and Homage made by James the King of Scots unto King Henry 6. in the second yeare of his Reigne over England I Iames Steward King of Scots shall be true and faithfull unto you Lord Henry by the grace of God King of England and France the noble and Superiour Lord of the King of Scotland which I hold and claim to hold of you and I shall beare you my faith and fidelity of life and limbe and worldly honour against all men and faithfully I shall knowledge and shall do to you service due to the Kingdome of Scotland So God help me and these holy Evangelists The Oath of a Tenant that doth Atturne to the Lord of a Mannour YOu shall become true and lawfull Tenant and true faith beare to the Lord of this Mannour for such Lands as you hold of the same Lordship and do such Customes and Services as of right ye ought to do saving the faith that you beare to any other Lands So help you God and by the Contents of this Booke The Oath used in a Court Baron to swedre any to the Queenes Highnesse YOu shall be true Liegeman and true faith beare to our Soveraigne Lady Elizabeth Queen
his Councell the which yee shall know for certaine will say it unto the King Ye shall truly and righteously Treat the people of your Bailiffe-wick and doe Right to every man as well to Poore as to Rich in that that belongeth to you to doe Ye shall doe no wrong to any man neither for promise love nor hate nor no mans Right disturbe Yee shall nothing doe whereby the King may lose or whereby that Right may be disturbed le●ted or delayed Yee shall truly and right wisely returne and serve the Kings Writs Yee shall in your proper person make or doe to be made the exstents of Lands and other Revenues after their very value and duly charge the Questes that be returned before you and receive the verdicts and returne them as often as they beene taken by you and that within a moneth Yee shall take no Bailiffe into your service but such as ye will answer for Ye shall make your Bayliffe to make such Oath as it belongeth to you to give him Yee shall truly and right wisely yeeld Accompts at the Kings Exchequer of all the Issues of your said Bailiffewick Yee shall take your Enquests in open places and not privie and that by Indenture after the effect of the Statute made thereof As God helpe you and his Saints The Oath of the Comptroller of the Customes YEE shall sweare That well and truly ye shall serve the King in the Office of Comptroller of the Kings Customes and Subfidies in the place of Customer and truly ye shall enter all the goods and things customable the which shall come to the said Port or shall passe from the same And that ye shall no gift take for to doe your Office nor for any thing that may fall in disadvantage of the King nor any Merchantize nor any other thing customable yee shall not suffer to passe out of the said Port without custome due be paid And yee shall doe the Office your selfe and dwell thereupon in your proper person without making any Substitute or Deputy under you And ye shall write the Rolls with your owne hands and the Kings profit ye shall await and doe in as much as ye may after your knowledge and power As God you helpe and his Saints The Oath of a Tronator YEE shall sweare That well and truly yee shall serve the King in the Office of Tronator in the City of London and truly ye shall weigh and poyse the Wooll that shall come thither and ye shal not suffer any Wooll to passe but by certaine weight and poyse ordained so that neither more nor lesse be put in the weight and poyse but all onely the certainty And that all the Wooll the which shall come yee shall doe to be weighed and poysed out that for gift nor favour of any person ye shall not suffer any Wooll to passe before that be enterly weighed and poysed and ye shall dwell and abide upon your Office in your proper person without making of any Substitute or Deputy under you And ye shall wait and doe the Kings profit and Advantage all that ye may As God you helpe his Saints The Oath of Custome YEE shall sweare That yee shall make continuall abiding in the Port of London and shall oversee the charge of Wooll Leather and Woolfell and all other Merchandizes and things Customable and the number of Sacks in the said Port and in as much as in you is yee shall not suffer that the King have hurt or losse there and that true Accompt thereof ye shall yeeld and of the Issues of the said Customes truly yee shall answer without Fauxim or Fraud to be done in any point As God you helpe and his Saints The Oath of a Justice to heare and determine YE shall sweare That ye well and truly shall serve the King as Justice to heare and determine the wrongs and grievances done to the King and his People after the forme of the Commission to you and to other your fellows thereof made And shall keepe and leane the Kings Councell and Right to your power Ye shall do to all People as well to the poore as to the rich And that ye shall take no gift of any person to do wrong nor right to delay and that for Highnesse nor for Riches nor for hatred nor for the Estate of any person nor for any good deed gift or promise the which is made to you of any person or may be made to you nor by craft or maligning Right ye shall not disturbe nor respite against Reason and against the Lawes of the Land but without regard of any Estate or Person truly ye shall do right to all People after the Lawes aforesaid So God ye help and his Saints The Oath of a Justice in Eyre YE Iustice in Eyre shall sweare That well and truly yee shall serve the King in the Office of Justice and shall do Right to your power to all People as well to poore as to rich and that for Highnesse nor for Riches nor for hatred nor for the Estate of any person nor for good deed gift nor promise of any person that is made to you or may be made to you neither by craft nor by maligny the right of any person ye shall not disturbe nor respite against reason nor against the Lawes of the Land but without having of regard of any Estate or Person truly ye shall do Right to every person after the Lawes and Customes of the Land and that ye shall nothing take of any person for to do wrong or right to delay So God ye helpe and his Saints The Oath of the Clerke of the Statutes YE shall sweare That well and truly ye shall serve the King in the Office of Clerke of the Statutes in the Towne of B. and that ye shall be dwelling and abiding upon the same Office in proper person without making any Substitute or Deputy And truly ye shall enter the Recognizances the which shall be made afore you and them that keepe the greater party of the Seale ordained for such Recognezances to be taken in the said Towne And that ye shall not receive nor take any Recognezance without the presence aforesaid that for to doe be deputed and ordained and that no manner of Recognezances the which be not taken by you and them together as it is aforesaid And ye shall not enter them nor make them to be entered and that all manner of Recognezances so before yon and them made yee shall write and enroll with your owne Hand As God helpe you and his Saints The Oath of the Chancellor of the Exchequer YEE shall sweare That well and truly ye shall serve the King in the Office of Chancellor of the Exchequer and well and truly ye shal do al that pertaineth and belongeth to the same Office and the Kings Busines and needes yee shall speed afore all others and that no writ of Judgement of any other Place but of the Exchequer it selfe ye shall