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A64757 Practica WalliƦ, or, The proceedings in the great sessions of Wales containing the method and practice of an attorney there, from an original to the execution : whereunto is added, the old statute of Wales at large, and an abridgement of all the statutes uniting Wales to England : with tables of the fees, and the matters therein contained / by Rice Vaughan ... Vaughan, Rice. 1672 (1672) Wing V136; ESTC R3656 72,094 234

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the King is to have 6 d. and the Justice 1 d. LXXV Every Exemplification upon any Record shall be sealed by the Judicial Seal for which the Plaintiff shall pay 1 s. 8 d. whereof the King is to have 1 s. 4 d. and the Justice 4 d. LXXVI Recoveries and Fines Concords and Warrants of attorny for the same may be taken before the said Justices of Lands Tenements and Hereditaments within their Authority by force of his general Commission without any dedimus as is used before the Chief Justice of the Common Place LXXVII All Fines levied before any of the Justices with Proclamation made the same Sessions it shall be engrossed and in two other great Sessions then next following shall be of the same force as Fines levied with Proclamations before the Justices of the Common Place LXXVIII Every Person suing Writs of Entry in the Post or Writs of Covenant or any other Writs for any recovery to be had by assent or otherwise or for any Fine to be levied shall pay Fines to the King's use for the same as well Fines pro licentia concordandi as all other Fines as is used in Chancery or elsewhere in the King's Courts of England which Fines shall be paid to such Persons as shall seal the original Writs for that purpose who shall account for the same as they do for the profits of the said original Seal LXXIX Also the King's silver upon every such Fine shall be paid as is used in the Common Place of England viz. 2 s. and shall be received by the Justice before whom such Fine is levied whereof the King shall have 1 s. 4 d. the Prothonotary for entring it 2 d. and the Justice the rest who shall account for the King's profit as he doth for the profits of the Judicial Seal LXXX The four said Justices shall have each of them a Prothonotary to attend upon them for the entring of all Pleas Process and matters of Record in Sessions to be holden before the said Justices LXXXI There shall be a Marshal and a Crier in every of the said Circuits to be named by the said Justices as Justices of Assize in England use to do which Officers shall attend upon the said Justices in their Circuits in proper Person and not by Deputy LXXXII The Marshal shall have upon every Judgement and every Fine 4 d. and the Crier 1 d. and the like Fees shall be paid upon the acquital of Felons and of such as be delivered by Proclamation or out of Common Mainprise LXXXIII Here also are set down the Fees that the Prothonotaries shall take for Writs Entries Judgements c. for which see the Statute at large LXXXIV The King shall have all Fines Issues Amerciaments and Recognizances forfeited which the Prothonotaries shall yearly estreat into the Exchequer appointed for that limit that Process may be awarded to the Sheriff to levy them for the King's use which Sheriffs shall yearly account before the King's Auditors to be thereunto assigned LXXXV Besides the President Council and Justices aforesaid there shall be Justices of Peace and Quorum and also one Custos Rotulorum in every of the said twelve Counties who shall be appointed by the Chancellor of England by Commission under the great Seal with the advice of the President Council and Justices aforesaid or three of them whereof the President to be one LXXXVI There shall not be more then eight Justices of Peace in any of the said twelve Shires besides the President Council and Justices aforesaid and the King's Attorney and Solicitor all which Persons shall be also put in every such Commission LXXXVII These Justices of Peace shall be of good name and same and may exercise their Office albeit they have not 20 l. per annum or be not learned in the Law but before they shall execute their Commission they shall take such Oath as Justices of Peace in England use to take before the Chancellor of England or else before the President or one of the same Justices of Wales by dedimus or before some other to be appointed by the Lord Chancellor for the purpose LXXXVIII The said Justices of Peace or two of them at least 1. Qu. shall keep their Sessions four times in the year and at other times also upon urgent cases as Justices of Peace in England use to do for which they shall also have such allowances for themselves and their Clerks as the Justices in England have LXXXIX Here the Fee for a Warrant of the Peace or good Abearing is 6 d. for entring of Pledges to pay the King a Fine upon an Indictment 9 d. and if it be with Protestation 12 d. for a Supersedeas 8 d. and for a Recognizance 12 d. XC These Justices of Peace shall certifie Recognizances taken before any of them for the Peace and good Abearing into next Sessions but Recognizances taken before them for suspition of Felony shall be certified before the Justices at the next great Sessions without concealing them upon such penalties as be therefore ordained XCI All Fines and Amerciaments lost before the Justices of Peace shall be asserted by two of them at least 1. Qu. and shall be duly set without partiality XCII All such Fines and Amerciaments as also all Issues lost forfeited Recognizances and other Forfeitures before the said Justices of Peace shall be yearly estreated by the Clerks of the Peace into the Exchequer appointed for that limit to the end that Processes may be thereupon awarded for the levying of them for the King's use to the Sheriff of every County who shall account before such Auditors as shall be thereto assigned which Auditors shall make due allowance unto the Sheriffs upon their accounts for the Fees of the Justices and Clerks of the Peace as is used in England XCIII The President Council and Justices of Wales or three of them at least whereof the President to be one shall yearly nominate three able Persons in every of the said twelve Shires to be Sheriffs thereof and shall certifie their names to the Lords of the Privy Council Crast Animarum to the end the King may appoint one of them in every of the said Shires to be Sheriff for that year like as is used in England And thereupon the said Sheriffs shall have their Patents under the great Seal of England and shall make Oath and acknowledge Recognizances before the President and Justices or one of them by a Dedimus for the due execution of their Offices and for their just account before the Kings Auditors assigned for Wales XCIV The said Sheriffs have power to use their Offices as Sheriffs of England do shall be observant to all lawful commands and precepts of the President Council Justices of Wales Justices of Peace Escheators and Coroners and every of them in all things appertaining to their Offices shall yearly account to the Auditor or Auditors assigned by the King for Wales and shall each of them have yearly for his Fee 5