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A63018
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A preparative to pleading being a work intended for the instruction and help of young clerks of the court of common pleas / by George Townesend ...
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Townesend, George.
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1675
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Wing T1981; ESTC R2436
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omiu aiÌarum Lammas day the gule of August Festum sciÌ Petri ad vincula gula Augusti St. Peters Chair Festum sciÌ Petri in cathedra ScuÌs Petrus Et aliquando btus Petrus ScuÌs Paulus Et aliquando divus Paulus ScoÌrum Petri Pauli Aplorum ConvercoÌnis sci Pauli ScoÌrum Phi Jacobi Aplorum ScoÌrum Simonis Jude Aplorum Sci Andree Apli Sci Jacobi Apli Sci Barthi Apli Sci Johis Evangelist Sci Thome Apli Sci Mathei Apli Sci Mathie Apli Sci Barnabe Apli Sci Marci Evangeliste Sci Luce Evangeliste Sci Steph. 1 Prothomartiris Sci Martini EpiÌ Sci Johis ante portum latinam Sci Johis Beverlacy Sci Valentini EpiÌ Martiris Sci Nichi EpiÌ SceÌ Lucie Virginis Names of Men. In writing of all words Clerks of the Court of Common Pleas ought to observe the forms of the Cursitors of the Chancery used in Originals which are the Grounds of most Actions in the Court of Common-Pleas and particularly of Christian Names the most usual of which are as followeth Names of Men. A. A Aron Abel Abdias Abrahamus Achilles Adamus Adrianus Alanus Albanus Albtus Aldredus Alex. Alexi Ambrosius Ananias Andreaâ Anselmus Antonius Apollo Arthurus Angustinus B. Baldwinus Baptista Barnabas Barthus Bafilius Beda BenedcuÌs Benjaminus Bernardus Botolphus Brianus C. Carolus Ciprianus Clemens Conradus Constantinus Cornelius Cristoferus Cutbtus D. Daniel David Deodatus Dionisius Drugo Dunsianus E. Edwardus Edmundus Edwinus Egbtus Egidius Elias Elizeus Ephraim in oibs Erasmus Esdras Ethelbtus Evanus Everardus Eusebius Eustacius Ezechiel F. Fabianus Felix Ferdinandus Franciscus Fredericus Fulco G. Gabriel GalfruÌs Gawinus Gedeon Georgius Gerardus Germanus Gervasius Gilbtus GoutruÌs Gregorius Griffinus Guido H. Henricus Herbtus Hercules Hillarius Hugo HumfruÌs I. Jacob in oibus Jacobus Jasêus Jenkinus Jeremias Jeronimus Innocencius Job in oibs Johannes Jonathan Jonas Josephus Josias Joshua Isaacus Isaias Isidorus Julianus Julius Justinus Justinianus K. Kenelmus L. Lambtus Lancelotus Laurencius Lazarus Leonardus Lionellus Lodovicus Lucas Lucianus M. Malachias Marcus Marmaducus Martinus Matheus Mathias Mauricius Maximilianus Michael Michis Milo Morganus Moses N. Nathan Nathaniel Nichus O. Oliuus Osbtus Oswaldus Osmundus Otho Owinus Osbtus P. Patricius Paulus Percivallus Petrus Phus. Posthumus R. RaduÌs Ranulphus Raphael RicuÌs Riceus Robtus Rogus Rolandus S. Sabinus Samuel Sampson Sebastianus Sigismundus Silvester Simon Simeon Solomon Stephus Swithinus T. Theobaldus Theodorus Theophilus Thomas Thurstanus Timotheus Titus Tobias Tristramus V. Valentlnus Valerius Valerianus Vincentius Vitalis W. Waltus Wills WilfruÌs Wolstanus Z. Zacharias Names of Women A. ABigal Agatha Agnes Alicia Amata Amicia Avicia B. Barbara Beatrix Blanchia Brigitta C. Cecilia Clara. Clementia Constancia Gristiana D. Debora Dionisia Dorcas Dorothea Dousabella E. Editha Elena Elianora Elizabeth Emma Etheldreda Ethelburga Eva. F. Fides Florencia Francisca Frideswida G. Gertruda Gracia Grisilda H. Helena Hestera I. Jana Jenetta Jocosa Johanna Isabella Iuditha Juliana K. Katina L. Leticia Lucia Lucrecia M. Mabella Magdalena Maria. Mariana Margia Margareta Martha Matilda Mercia Millicencia Mildreda O. Oliva P. Penelope Petronilla Philippa Phillis Priscilla Prudencia R. Rachel Rebecca Rosa Rosamunda Ruth S. Sara Sibilla Susanna T. Temêantia Theodora Thomasina U. Ursula W. Winifrida And it is to be noted that all Hebrew Names ending in l are to be written in the Nominative Case without any dash or addition to the l as Abel Daniel Ezechiel Gabriel Michael Raphael Samuel Abigal And so likewise properly are all Surnames ending in a double l as Bell Aiskell Battell Flauell without any addition of a dash Of the Retorns and Testes of Terms The Retorns are called Briefly noted QUindena Pasche XV. Pas. Tres Pasche Tr Pas. Menic Pasche m Pas. Quinque Pasche Qque Pas. Crastino AscencoÌnis CroÌ Asc Crastino Trinitatis CroÌ Trin. Octabis Trinitatis Oct Trin. Quindena Trinitatis XV. Trin. Tres Trinitatis Tres Trin. Tres MichiÌs Tr Mich. Mense Michis m Mich. Crastino Animarum CroÌ AiaÌrum Crastino Martini CroÌ mt Octabis Martini Oct mt Quindena martini XV. mt Octabis Hillarii Oct Hill Quindena Hillarii XV. Hill Crastino PurificacoÌnis CroÌ Pur. Octabis PurificacoÌnis Oct Pur. Retorns written at large A die Pasche in xv dies A die Pasche in tres septimanas A die Pasche in unu mensem A die Pasche in quinque septimanas In Crastino AscencoÌnis Dni In Crastino SceÌ Trinitatis In Octabis SceÌ Trinitatis A die SceÌ Trinitatis in xv dies A die SceÌ Trinitatis in tres septimanas A die Sci Michis in tres septimanas A die Sci Michis in unu mensem In Crastino AiaÌrum In Crastino Sci Martini In Octabis Sci Martini A die Sci Martini in xv dies In Octabis Sci Hillarii A die Sci Hillarii in xv dies In Crastino PurificacoÌnis be Marie In Octabis PurificacoÌnis be Marie In each Retorn are usually four special days 1. Of Essoines 2 Of Exceptions 3. Of Retorna brevium 4. Of Apparance which is the last day of the Retorn USually the day of Apparance of each Retorne in the time of Terms is seven days distant from other But in Easter Term between quinque Pasche and Crastino AscencoÌnis are but five days to wit from Wednesday on the Eve of the Ascencon which is the day of Apparance of quinque Pasche untill Munday after Crastino AscencoÌnis which is the last day of the Term. So likewise between Crastino Trinitatis being Fryday and Octabis Trinitatis being Wednesday And between Crastino Animarum being the sixt day of November and day of Apparance of that Retorn and Crastino Martini are nine days the day f Apparance of the said Crastino Martini being the fifteenth day of November or the day after if that fifteenth day fail upon a Sunday Between Crastino Martini and Octabis Martini Crastino Pur and Octabis Pur. are six days Where the Essoin day falls on a Munday as it doth on Quindena Pasche Tres Pasche Mense Pasche Quinque Pasche Octabis Trinitatis quindena Trinitatis Tres Trinitatis the day of Exception and the day of Retorna breviu are both the same day to wit the Tuesday And so likewise where any day of Apparance in Michaelmas or Hillary Terms falls to be on a Wednesday Or where the Essoine day or day of Apparance in those Terms are put of for a day longer by any Sunday or by All Souls day or Candlemas day having been heretofore great holy days The Essoine day of Crastino Trinitatis is the Munday next after Trinity Sunday the day of Exception is on the Tuesday the day of Retorna breviu is on the Wednesday and the day of Apparance on the Fryday being the first day of Trinity Term the Thursday being pretermitted being Corpus Christi day heretofore a great Holy day The puisne Justice of the Court of Common Pleas keeps the Essiones at Westm on the Essoine day of Tres Michis the next puisne Justice at Octabis Hillarii the next Senior Justice at Quindena Pasche and the Lord Chief-Justice at Crastino Trinitatis And note That Hillary Term begins on the same day of the week on