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A14970 The second part of Symboleography, newly corrected and amended, and very much enlarged in all the foure seuerall treatises. 1. Of fines and concordes. 2. Of common recoueries. 3. Of offences and indictments. 4. Of compromises and arbitrements. Wereunto is annexed another treatise of equitie, the iurisdiction, and proceedings of the high Court of Chauncerye: of supplications, bils, and aunsweres, and of certaine writs and commissions issuing thence, and there also retornable: likewise much augmented with diuers presidents, very necessary for the same purpose, beginning at the 144. section, and continuing to the end of bils and aunsweres. Hereunto is also added a table for the more easy and readie finding of the matters herein contayned: the new additions hauing therein this marke * set before them; Symbolaeographia. Part 2 West, William, fl. 1568-1594. 1601 (1601) STC 25278; ESTC S119713 604,936 622

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of witnesses betweene the said parties I. L. of A. in the Countie of E. Laborer of the age of xlvi yeares or there abouts sworne and examined deposeth and saieth vpon his Oath as followeth Item to the first Interrogatorie he deposeth and sayth that c. As the matter is c. And so vpon the rest of the Interrogatories The direction of the Commission being executed Illustrissime dominae nostrae Elizabethae Reginae in Cancellar̄ sua Of Publication Hearing and Breuiates and after that then this Certific ' dexposition̄ testium ex parte A. B. C. D. AFter that the Witnesses be so examined in the Court or by commission Sect 20. as is aforesaid Publication is to be had and thereupon a day of hearing is to be procured Against which time Breuiats must de made of the effect of the pleadings depositions other proues euidence the counsel perfectly instructed of the whole state of the matter a Subpena to heare iudgement Subpena ad audiend ' Iudicium made and deliuered to the partie in conuenient time before the said day of hearing At which time albeit that vpon the hearing the matter be dismissed yet may the parties haue the depositions of their witnesses exemplified vnder the great seale of England Exemplification of the depositions for the furtherance and maintenance of their rights and titles at and by the common Law But if the matter be directed for the Compl after the decree past and enrolled he may haue a writ de Executione iudicij A writ de executione iudicij Contempt which must be serued vpon the defendant And if he refuse to satisfie the same then vpon oath made thereof processe or contempt is to issue against him in forme aforesaid And if such decree be in a suit for lands and the defendant abide all the said processe of contempt and stil deteine the possession of the lands from the plaintife contrary to the said decree then vpon mocion thereof made in the Court a commission is vsually Comission to put the plainti● in possession graunted to the Shirife and some others neere adioyning to the landes in question to put the plaintife in possession and to keepe him in possession according to the said decree A Commission to the sherife to put and keepe the plaintife in possession according to an order there in taken vntilla cause then depending in suit be heard and determined REgina c. vic' Kanc ' salutem Cum per ordinationem capt̄ in Cancell ' Sect ' 46. nostra 3. die Iulij vltimo preterito int̄ W. A. queren̄ W. Y. alijs defendent̄ ordinat̄ fuit quod praed ' W. A. assignat̄ sui pacifice quiete iaberent gauderent occuparent vnum messuagium siue tenement̄ cum ꝑtin̄ Iacen̄ existen̄ in E. R. in com̄ praedict ' inter partes praed ' in Cancell ' praed ' in controuersia pendent̄ indecisa absque vexatione molestatione siue interruptione praedict ' W. Y. siue aliquarum personarum sub titulo interesse Iur̄ vel procuratione suis donec materi● inter partes praed ' in curia nostra praed ' finaliter determinetur Et quia iam ex testimonio fidedignorum accepimus quod diuerse aliegine ignote inhabitan̄ extra comit̄ Kanc ' per procurationem praedicto● defendent̄ vt asseritur possessionem messuag ' ten̄t̄ praedict ' cum pertin̄ vi armis ac manufortitenen tin defraudation̄ contemptum ordinis praedict ' ac ipsum W. A. assignat̄ suos extra possessionem messuag ' ten̄ praedict ' custodiunt contra formam effectum ordinis praedict ' tibi igitur precipimus quod immediate post receptionem huius breuis assumptis tecum sufficient̄ potestatem comitat̄ nostrae Kanc ' praedict ' in propria persona tua ad messuagium siueten̄tum praedictum accedas attachiari arrestarifacias quascūque ꝑsonas ibidem inueneris possess messuag ' ten̄t̄ siue terr̄ praedict ' siue alicuius parcell ' tenentes eos eorum quemlibet de die in diem ducifacias vsque prisonam nostram de Fleete gardino nostro ibid ' liberandū ibidem moratur quousque de eorum deliberation̄ aliter duximus ordinandum Ac vlterius tibi precipimus firmiter iniungendo quod inde praed ' W. A. assignat̄ suos in pacifica quieta possession̄ eiusdē de tempore in tempus manuteneas donecaliter inde a nobis habueris specialiter in mandatis Et quid inde feceris sciri facias Cancellar̄ nostro Teste c. A Cerciorare to Commissioners to certifie the depositions taken by Commission REgina c. dilectis sibi A. B. C. D. gen̄ salutem Volentes certis Sect ' 47. de causis Cerciorari super quasdam depositiones testium in t ' H. G. querent̄ C. D. defend ' per vos tres vel duos vr̄um virtute breuis nostri de Commissione vobis in ea parte direct̄ capt ' adhuc penes vos residen̄ vt est dictum vobis mandamus quod depositiones praed ' cum omnibus eas tāgen̄ adeo plene integre prout coram vobis capt̄ fuer̄ nobis in Cancell ' nostram in quindena Paschae prox ' futur̄ vbicunque tūc sub sigillis vestris trium vel duorum vestrū distincte aperte mittatis hoc breue Teste c. Of a Commission to examine witnesses in perpetual memory FIrst the plaintife must exhibite his bill and thereby shew his title to Sect ' 48. the land lease or such like matter that he hath right vnto And that the witnesses which can prooue his title are aged and not like long to liue whereby he may be in daunger of the losse of the thing in question And therefore to pray to haue a Commission directed to certeine Gentlemen of credite and worship for the examination of the said witnesses And also to pray proces of Subpena against him her or them to shew cause if he or they can why the plaintife should not examine his witnesses as aforesaid The forme of which Processe ensueth in haec verba Elizabeth dei gratia Angliae Franciae Hibern̄ Regina fidei defensor̄ c. I. S. salutem Cum A. B. exhibuit coram nobis in Cancellaria nostra quandam petitionem vt quidam testes in perpetuam rei memoriam versus te examinarent̄ ne id tibi in preiudicium cederet Tibi praecipimus firmiter iniun gentes quod omnibꝰ alijs praetermissis excusatione qua cunque cessante in propria persona tua vel per tuum Atturnatū aut deputatum sis coram nobis in dicta Cancellaria nostra inf● quatuordecim dies immediate post receptionem huius breuissi tibi ita visum fuerit vt dicti testes aut alij quicunque ex parte tua ibidem similit̄ examinar̄ possint si ita velis vel vt ostendas proponas vel ostendi
eodem die vsque ad diem c. extunc proxim̄ sequen̄ et moriebatur Et sic dicunt quod eadem K. ad mortem suam deuenit et non aliter et hihil habuit in bonis In cuius rei testimonium c. An Indictment of one in London for coosening of Clothiers IVratores pro domina Regina presentant Quod S. S. nuper de London̄ Sect ' 363. mercator scissor est persona valde mali nominis fame et conuersationis inhonestae communis deceptor et defraudator subditorum dictae dominae Reginae Et quod ipse 30. die c. anno c. tricesimo apud London̄ videlicet in parochia sancti laurentij in veteri Iudaismo in warda de Cheape London̄ praedict̄ in diuersis alijs locis et diebus infra ciuitatem praedict̄ tam antea quam postea quendam Radulphum Wyat de Ciuitat ' Wigorn̄ Clothier et multos alios fideles subditos dictae dominae Reginae decipit et defraudauit et per fraudem astuciam et deceptionem Anglice by cosenage diuersos pannos laneos vocat̄ Broad clothes tam de praedict̄ Radulpho Wyat quam de diuersis pauperationem subditorum dictae dominae Reginae nunc in contemptum dictae dominae Regin̄ et in pessimum ac alijs dictae dominae Reginae subditis perquisiuit habuit et percepit in de perniciosissimū exemplum omnium aliorum ligeorum subditorum dict̄ dominae Reginae in huiusmodi casu delinquen̄ et contra pacē dictae dominae Reginae Coronam et dignitatem suas Nec non contra formam statuti in hm̄di casu editi prouisi Concordat cum Recordo An Indictment against William Hacket for treason and conspiracie viz. for practising the depriuation of the Queene and for traiterous wordes against her and for defacing of her armes c. translated into English out of the very Indictment it selfe THe Iury do present for the Queene that W. Hacket late of Dundel Sect ' 364. in the County of Northhampton yeoman as a false traitor against the most excellent and christian Princesse our soueraigne Ladie Eliz. c. his natural soueraigne liege Lady hauing not y● feare of God in his heart nor weighing his due allegeance but seduced by the instigation of the deuill malitiously and traiterously compassing imagining deuising and intending the depriuation and deposing of our said Soueraigne Lady Elizabeth from her honor and royall name of the imperiall Crowne of this Realme of England on the xxi day of Iuly in the three and thirteth yere of the Raigne of our Soueraigne Lady Elizabeth nowe Queene of England at London that is to say in the parish of Saint Brides in the warde of Faringdon extra London and diuerse other daies and times betwixt the twelfth of Februarie last past and the the fiue and twenteth day of Iulie in the said three and thirteth yeere of her Maiesties Raigne as wel in the Parish and ward aforesaide as else where in London aforesaid of his owne peruerse and traiterous minde and imagination maliciousely expressely aduisedly directly and traiterously in the presence and hearing of sundry faithfull Subiects of our said Soueraigne Ladie these false malitious and traiterous English wordes following concerning our sayd soueraigne Lady the Queenes Maiestie falsly malitiously aduisedly expreslly directly and traiterously said rehearsed published and spoke viz. That the Queenes Maiestie meaning thereby our said soueraigne Queene Elizabeth did represent all Hypocrisie and had forfaited her Crowne and was worthie to be depriued and that he had bin of that opinion these 4. yeres and that he defaced her Armes in Kaies house thereby meaning the house of one Ralphe Kaies scituate and being in Knight-rider-streete in the Parish of saint Gregorie neere Paules in the Ward of Baynards Castle L. to take away her whole power of her authoritie and was mooued thereunto by the Spirit that he neither was nor is sorie therefore to the great scandall and derogation of the Person and Royaltie of our said Soueraigne Lady the Queene and to the subuersion of the state of this Realme of England and contrary to the forme of a Statute in this case made and prouided also against the peace of our said soueraigne Lady her Crowne and dignities c. An other Indictment against the said W. Hacket for practising the deposition and death of the Queene for stirring sedition in the Realme for rasing of the Queens Armes and her picture and for thrusting an Iron instrument into that part of the picture that represented the breast hart of the Queene And that he treated with two others for the bringing to passe of their purposes And for traiterous wordes vttered against the Queene translated into English out of the very Indictment it selfe THe Iurie present for the Queene That W. Hacket late of Dundel Sect ' 365. in the County of Northhampton yeoman as a false traitor against the most excellent and christian Princesse our soueraigne Ladie Elizabeth by the grace of God of England c. hauing not the feare of God in his heart nor weighing his due allegeance but seduced by the instigation of the deuill and intending wholy to withdraw put out and extinguish the hartie loue the true and due obediēce which a true and faithful subiect of the Queenes should beare and by the Law is bound to beare towards our said soueraigne Ladie the Queene The first day of Iulie in the 33. yere of the raigne of the said Queene at London in the parish of saint Gregorie neere Paules in the Ward of Castle Baynard London falsely malitiously and traiterously intended imagined went about and compassed the said Queene his soueraigne and naturall liege Lady not onely from her Royall state title power and gouernement of this Realme of England vtterly to depriue depose cast downe and disherite but also to bring and put the said Queenes Maiestie to death and finall destruction and sedicion in the said Realme of England to rayse vp leuie and make and also wholly to subuert and destroy the state of this whole common wealth beyng in and throughout euery parte thereof well constituted and ordered And to th entent he might fulfill and bring to passe those his aforesaid traiterous purposes imaginacions compassings and entents The said William Hacket afterward that is to say the first day of Iuly in the 33. yeare of the raigne of the Queenes Maiestie that now is did come to the mansion house of one Raph Kaies scituate and being in Knightrider streete in the said parish of S. Gregories in the warde aforesaid and then and there malliciously diuelishly and traiterously rased and defaced the Armes of the Queenes Maiestie then and there in the said house being with this entent traiteronsly to take away put downe and ouerthrowe the power of authoritie of the said Queene And that the said William Hacket for further accomplishing and effecting of his said traiterous purposes imaginacions compassings and entents the said
first day of Iuly in the said 33. yeare of her Maiesties raigne in the house of the said Ralph Kaies scituate in the parish and ward aforesaid did traiterously raze a certaine picture of the Queenes Maiesties then and there in the said house likewise being And then and there did malitiously and traiterously put in and thrust an yron instrument into that part of the said picture that did represent the breast and heart of the Queenes Maiestie And afterward that is to say on the xvi day of Iuly in the 33. yeare of the raigne of the Queenes Maiestie that now is the said William Hacket traiterously came to the house of one Iohn Walker scituate and being in the parish of S. Marie Somersets in the ward of Queenehith in London aforesaid with entent traiterously to conferre and treat with one Edmond Coppinger gentelman and Henry Arthington gentleman cōcerning his traiterous purposes imaginacions compassings and entents aforesaid And that the said William Hacket afterward that is to say on the xvi day of Iuly in the 33. yeare of the raigne of the Queenes Maiestie that now is at London aforesaid in the house of the said Iohn Walker in the aforesaid parish of S. Mary Somerset in the said ward of Queenehith in London of his owne peruerse and trayterous mind and imaginacion mallitiously aduisedly ezpresly and traiterously did treate and had cōference with the said Edmond Coppinger Henry Arthington by what waies means and manner the said traiterous purposes imaginations compassings and entents might be accomplished and brought to passe And thereupon the said xvi day of Iuly in the said 33 yeare in the said house of Iohn Walker aforesaid scituate and being in the said parish of S. Marie Somersets in the said ward of Queenehith London in the presence and hearing of the said Edmond Coppinger and Henrie Arthington being then and there in the said house the said Hacket these falfe traiterous English words following of our said Soueraigne Queene Elizabeth falsly malitiously aduisedly expresly directly and trayterously said rehearsed published and spoke viz. That the Queenes Maiestie meaning our said soueraigne Lady Queene Elizabeth had forfaited her crowne and was worthie to be depriued And that furthermore the said William Hacket thereupon the said xvi day of Iulie in the said 33. yeare in the said house of Iohn Walker scituate in the parish of S. Marie Somersets in the said ward of Queenehith London malitiously and traiterously moued and stirred vp the said Edmond Coppinger and Henrie Arthington traiterously and openly to declare and publish in London aforesaid that the Queenes Maiestie that now is had forfaited her Crowne to the great offence and derrogation of the person of the Queeues Maiestie and to the subuersion of the state of this Realme of England and contrarie to the peace of our said soueraigne Lady her Crowne and dignities c. An Indictment of Recusancie vpon the Statute of 1. and 23. Elizab. I Vratores praesentant pro domina Regina quod I. S. nuper de parochia Sect. 366. sanctae Margaretae in Westmon̄ in com̄ Midd ' armiger̄ Qui xx die Septemb. Anno regni Reginae Eliz. c. quadragesimo primo fuit aetatis sexdecem annorum vltra non accessit Anglice did not repaire ecclesiae suae parochiali de parochia sanctae Margaretae in Westm̄ p̄d ' ●n com̄ Midd ' praed ' nec alicuialiae ecclesiae capelli aut vsualiloco communis praecacionis nec ibid ' fuit tempore communis praecacionis ad aliquod tempus infra sex menses proxim̄ sequen̄ praed ' xx diem Septembris Anno xlj supradicto sed abstinuit ab eisdē Anglice hath for borne the same a praed ' xx die Septembris Anno xlj supradicto per praedict ' spatium praed ' sex mensium extunc proxim̄ sequen̄ cōtra tenorem cuiusdam Statut̄ apud Westmon̄ in com̄ Midd ' Anno regni dictae dominae Reginae nunc primo pro vniformitate cōmunis praecacionis ac contra formā statuti Ann̄ regni dict' dn̄ae reginae nunc 23. in hm̄i casu edit̄ prouis in dictae dominae Reginae nunc legum suarum contemptnm manifestum nec non contra pacem dictae dominae Reginae nunc coron̄ dignitat̄ fuas c. Memorand that the course is that the partie indicted must appeare in proper person plead to the Indictment Aplea to the Indictment next before Et praedict ' I. S. in propria persona sua venit defendit totum Midd ' ss quicquid contra pacem in contemptu Dominae Reginae nunc aut legum suarum superius fieri supposit̄ Et protestand ' quod Indictament̄ praed ' vers eum exhibit̄ minus sufficien̄ in lege existitad qđ ipse necesse non habet nec per legem terrae tenetur respōdere Pro placito tamen idem I. S. vlterius dicit quod de praed ' non accessu alicui Ecclesiae capellae aut vsuali loco communis precacionis aut de abstencione inde contra formam Statut̄ praed ' in indictament̄ pred' specificat̄ vel de aliqua alia transgressione offens aut contempt̄ in Indictament̄ praedict superius supponit̄ quod ipse in nullo est inde culpabilis Et de hoc ponit se super patriam c. Et Henricus Fermor gen̄ qui pro domina Regina in hac parte sequitur similiter Ideo ven̄ inde Iurat̄ c. The Venire facias for the retourning of a Iurie to trie the cause betwixt the Queene and the partie Indicted Midd ' ss Elizabeth dei gratia Angliae Franciae Hyberniae Regina fidei defensor c. vic' Midd ' salutem Praecipimus tibi quod non omittas propter aliquam libertatem in Balliua tua quin Venire facias coram N. M. maiore ciuitat̄ nostrae London socijs suis Iusticiar̄ nostris ad gaolam nostram de Newgate de prisonarijs in eadem existen̄ deliuerand ' assign̄ apud Iustice hall in le old Baylie die veneris scilicet xiij die Iunij proxim̄ futur̄ ad horam primam post meridiem eiusdem diei viginti quatuor liberos legales homines de visnet̄ sanctae Margaretae in Westmonaster̄ in comitatu nostro Middelsexiae ad recogn̄ super Sacramentum suum Si I. S. de parochia sanctae Margaretae in Westmonaster̄ in comitatu Middlesexiae gen̄ culpabilis sit de quadam transgressione contemptu vnde idem I. S. indictatus existit necne c. Et habeas ibi tunc nomina Iurat̄ praedict̄ hoc breue Teste praefat̄ N. M. Maiore praed ' apud Iustice hall praedict ' septimo die Maij Anno Regni nostri quadragesimo secundo Fermor Execucio istius praecept̄ patet in quodam pannello huic praecept̄ annex ' Respons Roger Clerke vic' Respons Humphrey Welde vic' An Indictment of Burglarie and for hanging vp the good man of the house by the thumbs vpon a beame with pothookes