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 .. . THECHARGE OF PROOVING OF a Will in the oJTrcheSy the Inuentorie being


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 .. . THECHARGE OF PROOVING OF a Will in the oJTrcheSy the Inuentorie being forty founds ^ and noL, aboue, Nprimis^thz Prodlors Fee and? I. s. d. 0-5-O-I - I Pr$x. for prouing the Will,•*- item^ the Scale and Probate of;the Will. Item, for Regiftring of the fame,—o — i — 6Itenty for ingroffing of the Will,? ^ __ ^ _ ^ ifitbebutfhort: i^ //^/»5 for ingroffing of the Inuen-? ^ ^, _torie, and exhibiting of the fame^—S Item^ for the Regifters hand to it,— o — i — oSumme total, o — 14 -- 2 Generally for Probate of Wills, and the chargethereof according to the rate of the Inuento-rie, fee the Statute in that cafe, vnder that Ti-tle cfpecially prouided .• If the Officers whom it concerncs, can bee pcr-fwaded that it was prouided for them: hincmturqu^Bfo, CovRT. GOVRX OF WARDS. - ^nJiruBions tofuefoortha Lunatic^. FIR s T,you are to make fuite to the Ma-ftcr of the Court of Wards for the Gufto-die of him whom you defire to haue • notwithout much carc,that you vfe a friend worthyyour truft in this behalfe. When you haue a promife therc^you muft pre-fcrrc your Petition to him that is Mafter, dcfi-ring that he will be pleafed to grant you a Com-miffion for the finding of the fame Lunaticke »which Commiflion is to be dirc(5ledto the Fco-darie of the County where the Lunaticke abi-deth, and two others at the Icaft, whom it lliallpleafe the faid Mafter to appoint. When you haue order for the Commiflion (as aforefaidj Then you arc to goe to h


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