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Mr. William Surtees, called in ; and Examined.
Mr. William Surtees, called in ; and Examined.<lb/>
WHAT is the office you hold?-Clerk of the jurata in the court of Common Pleas.<lb/>
WHAT is the office you hold?-Clerk of the jurata in the court of Common Pleas.<lb/>
From whence do the emoluments of theat office arise?- From fees upon the records; upon examining the records.<lb/>
From whence do the emoluments of that office arise?- From fees upon the records; upon examining the records.<lb/>
You mean the records of nisi prius?-Yes.<lb/>
You mean the records of nisi prius?-Yes.<lb/>
Thenit depends upon the number of records at nisi prius?-It depends upon the number of the records.
Thenit depends upon the number of records at nisi prius?-It depends upon the number of the records.<lb/>
Is there any any other fee?-There is a fee of four-pence a folio on every record of nisi prius.<lb/>
Is there any any other fee?-There is a fee of four-pence a folio on every record of nisi prius.<lb/>
Therefore the emolument of the office depends on the extent of those records?-It depends upon the business of the court.<lb/>
Therefore the emolument of the office depends on the extent of those records?-It depends upon the business of the court.<lb/>
Upon that branch of business of the court?-I imagine it does.<lb/>
Can you inform us in what proportion of the emoluments will be diminished?-I understand about a fourth or fifth. The office is now very much diminished; it is not above 250l. a year; I have known it 400l. or 500l. it depends on the business of the court. When the present Chancellor was there, when I was first appointed, it was 400l. a year.<lb/>
Do you remember how it was in Sir James Manfield's time?- I cannot say.<lb/>
Are these fees whether the record comes to trial or not?-Yes.<lb/>
If the case stops before it comes to the nisi prius record, there is no fee?- There is no fee.<lb/>
What is your age?- About 44.<lb/>
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ON COUNTY COURTS BILL

Mr.
William Villiers
Surtees.
23 March,
1825.

Mr. William Surtees, called in ; and Examined.
WHAT is the office you hold?-Clerk of the jurata in the court of Common Pleas.
From whence do the emoluments of that office arise?- From fees upon the records; upon examining the records.
You mean the records of nisi prius?-Yes.
Thenit depends upon the number of records at nisi prius?-It depends upon the number of the records.
Is there any any other fee?-There is a fee of four-pence a folio on every record of nisi prius.
Therefore the emolument of the office depends on the extent of those records?-It depends upon the business of the court.
Upon that branch of business of the court?-I imagine it does.
Can you inform us in what proportion of the emoluments will be diminished?-I understand about a fourth or fifth. The office is now very much diminished; it is not above 250l. a year; I have known it 400l. or 500l. it depends on the business of the court. When the present Chancellor was there, when I was first appointed, it was 400l. a year.
Do you remember how it was in Sir James Manfield's time?- I cannot say.
Are these fees whether the record comes to trial or not?-Yes.
If the case stops before it comes to the nisi prius record, there is no fee?- There is no fee.
What is your age?- About 44.




Identifier: | JB/004/051/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 4.

Date_1

1825-05-04

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

004

Main Headings

lord brougham displayed

Folio number

051

Info in main headings field

Image

001

Titles

county courts bill / minutes of evidence / taken before the select committee on the / bill / for preventing delays and expenses in the proceedings of county courts, and for the more easy and speedy recovery of small debts, in england and wales

Category

printed material

Number of Pages

36

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

(6-35)

Penner

Watermarks

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

jeremy bentham

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

1972

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