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23 March,<lb/> | 23 March,<lb/> | ||
1825. </note><lb/> | 1825. </note><lb/> | ||
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 | 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.
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