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after the passing of this Act, so as the said salary and emoluments shall
in no case exceed the sum of Seven hundred pounds by the year.
Criers,
Ushers, and
Messengers. V. 1
VI. And be it Enacted, That each of the said Judges shall and may
appoint a fit and proper person to be the Crier, and two fit and proper
persons to be the Messengers and Ushers of the said Courts, and to allot
to them the salaries following; that is to say, Eighty pounds to the
crier, and Fifty pounds to each of the messengers and ushers, with such
fees for the service of process as are set forth in the Schedule (B.) hereunto
annexed; and in case it shall happen that the service of the said
Court shall require any extra messengers to be appointed, then each of
the said Judges shall have power to appoint such number of fit and
proper persons from among the bound bailiffs to the sheriffs, to be extra
messengers, as may appear to the said Judges to be necessary, with
the approbation of His Majesty's principal Secretary of State for the
Home Department, which said extra messengers shall take their turn
with the messengers and ushers, and receive the same fees for service
of process, according to the Schedule (B.) hereunto annexed: Provided
always, That the person or persons appointed ushers and messengers
shall find security to the satisfaction of the said Judge to the amount of
Two hundred pounds, to discharge their duties faithfully.
Clerks.
VII. And be it Enacted, That the said Registrars shall and may
appoint, each of them, one fit and proper person to be his Clerk, and
allot him a sum not exceeding one-fourth part of hist own salary, such
sum to be paid out of together
with a sum not exceeding one-third part of the portion allotted to himself
from the fees hereinafter mentioned and set forth in Schedule (A.)
such sum to be paid out of the said fees.
Judges and
Registrars not
removable,
except by
address of two
Houses of
Parliament
Retiring
Pensions
VIII. And be it Enacted, That the said Judges and the said Registrar
shall hold their offices as long as they shall well behave themselves
therein, and shall not be removed therefrom unless the Two Houses of
Parliament shall present a joint address to His Majesty praying for such
removal: Provided always, That in case either of the said Judges or
Registrars shall have served in his said office for the space of Fifteen
years complete, and have attained the age of sixty years complete, or not
having so long served or not being of such age, shall appear incapable
of longer serving, through some permanent infirmity, by the certificate,
sworn upon oath, of two physicians, after being examined upon oath
before the Lord High Chancellor for the time being (which oath the
said Lord Chancellor is hereby authorized to administer) it shall
and may be lawful for His Majesty to allot to the said Judge or Registrar
a sum equal to three fourths parts of his former salary and emoluments,
by way of pension, for the term of his life, or until he shall hold
some other office under the Crown, and then and in that case his pension
568.
shall
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