The attourneys academy; or, The manner and forme of proceeding practically, vpon any suite, plaint, or action whatsoeuer, in any court of record whatsoeuer, within this kingdome, especially in the great covrts at Westminster, to whose motion all other courts of law or equitie; as well those of the two prouinciall counsailes, those of Guild-Hall, London; as those of like cities and townes corporateAnd all other of record are diurnally mouedWith the moderne and most usuall fees of the officers and ministers of such courts .. . hing the difappo/ntment, and de-feat e of clyents caufeSy for ^hich t


The attourneys academy; or, The manner and forme of proceeding practically, vpon any suite, plaint, or action whatsoeuer, in any court of record whatsoeuer, within this kingdome, especially in the great covrts at Westminster, to whose motion all other courts of law or equitie; as well those of the two prouinciall counsailes, those of Guild-Hall, London; as those of like cities and townes corporateAnd all other of record are diurnally mouedWith the moderne and most usuall fees of the officers and ministers of such courts .. . hing the difappo/ntment, and de-feat e of clyents caufeSy for ^hich they areretained and Feedj and jet often faile togiueattendance in the houre of Tribulation, or tobeeneerervntQthe clymt in the day of Vifi-tation (afoulefault in a friend, but worfe in aferuant,) It may therefore pleafe thofe in xAu-thoritie to giue the abufe this proper re-drejfe • (viz.) That if any one of them take huFeetobeeofcounfaile, and to attend at fucha certaine time and pkce, andfhall notwith-Jianding fajle -, The par tie yphofo Feed him,^pon complaint to the Judge before whom he Gg J m^ 220 TheConclufioiii wasfiedtohy maybauehu Fee returned i^gaine^mthfuch Dammage as he ^all make ap^pare to the (aid ludge that hee hathJuUai*fled by the Abfence qfjuch counfaile^ Andthat in cafe it /hall beeproued that hee ab^fented himfelfe infauour of the aduerfe party ^hee maybeefore-iudgedbU practice, and re--ceiue [ome other fitting and exemplary pu-nijbment in that behalfe. ^»em nuUa cycmUplnfiu T. P. A. TABLE OF THE CONTENTS HANDLED IN THISfuccceding Tractate: oAndfirfiin the Chancerie. HOw the Suh Patid of later times wasthought fit to be granted without exhi-biting of any Bill for the purpofe,^^)/.!*The vfe of the Sub Petna. foL 2» The nianner of Returnes here. foL 2. What time the Complainant hath to put Bill. foL 2o How the Defendant may haue eofts againftthe Complainant, for not putting in his Bill indue time. ,&i How the Defendant may recoucr t


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