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WHAT is the office you hold in the court of King's Bench? I hold several; in <lb/> | |||
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six terms; the clerk of the upper treasury was also in the same department, he has <lb/> | |||
the anterior rolls in his custody from Edward the Fourth; I have only the six last<lb/> | |||
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Then you always give up the six preceding terms into the hands of the clerk of the<lb/> | |||
upper treasury? — Yes; so that I have but six clear terms in my possession. | |||
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16 MINUTES OF EVIDENCE BEFORE SELECT COMMITTEE
Mr. John Glass } 22 February 1825.
of the filing of those write, and the searches and the official copies to be produced
in evidence in court.
Do his fees depend at all upon the amount of the sum sought to be recovered? —
No.
Do they depend upon the length of the proceedings? — Yes.
Are his fees greater when a case goes to trial than when judgment goes by default,
and it does not go to trial? — Not in the treasury, they are the same.
He receives a fee of sixpence upon every writ that is issued? — Yes; for the filing
of every writ.
Are all writs filed? — All writs returnable in the King's Bench.
How does Mr. Hanmer pay the clerks which he employs? — By fixed salary.
If the business in the court of King's Bench was diminished, would he be able to
do his business by fewer clerks? — Yes.
How many clerks foes he employ now? — At present he only employs me, as
deputy, and when the business is of that nature that it requires assistance, we
procure it.
Andres Edge, Esquire, called in; and Examined.
WHAT is the office you hold in the court of King's Bench? I hold several; in
the first place I am clerk of the outer treasury, and that department includes the last
six terms; the clerk of the upper treasury was also in the same department, he has
the anterior rolls in his custody from Edward the Fourth; I have only the six last
terms.
Then you always give up the six preceding terms into the hands of the clerk of the
upper treasury? — Yes; so that I have but six clear terms in my possession.
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