Chap. 122. |
Surety for the Peace.
made upon the back of the Writ (the same writing to be there entred
of
Record.) And if after it shall appear to the said Courts, that the
said Causes
expressed in such Writing, be untrue, then the Court may award Costs and
Damages to the party grieved, and may also commit to prison the Offenders,
until they pay the said Costs and Damages. |
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Now to conclude this business: if the Surety
of the peace be taken by
vertue of a Supplicavit, then must the Justice of Peace make
return of the
Writ, and Certificate of his doings under his Seal into the Court from
whence the Supplicavit did proceed; which may be done in this manner: |
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First let him write upon the back of the Supplicavit,
thus: |
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" Executio istius brevis patet in quadam Schedula
huic brevi annex. |
§. 11.
The return |
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Then may the Certificate or Schedule be thus, and
be filed to the back
of the Writ. |
of the
Supp. |
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" Ego Johannes Cotton Miles unus Custod. pacis
Dom. Regis in Com, Contabrig.
" Certific. in Cancellar. dict. Com. Regis me virtute istius brevis
" mihi p. A. B. in eodem brevi nominatum prim. deliberat. personalit.
curam
" me (talie die & loco) venire fecisse T. R. in dicto brrevi
nominatum
" ac eundem T. ad sufficientum securitat. & manucaptores
pacis inveniendum
" secundum formam dict. brevis, viz. &c. (As the Will shall appoint)
compulisse
" incujus rei testimonium huic presenti Certificationin meac sigillum meum
" apposui, datum apud C pred. in Com, pred. 16 Die Januarij
Anno Regn. dict.
" Dom. nost. Caroli Dei Gratia Regis, &c. xx. |
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The Justice of Peace may also therewith send the
Recognizance, if he
will; or may keep and stay the Recognizance until a Certiorari come
to
him for it. |
The return
of a Certiorari. |
Lib. Intr.
453. |
And if a Certiorari be directed out of the
Chancery to the Justice of
Peace, for removing of this Recognizance (because it was not sent up together
with the Certificate, as there was no necessity that it should) then
that Writ also may be thus answered. |
And of the
Recog. |
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Write upon the back of the Certiorari thus: |
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" Virtute istius brevis ego I. C. miles
unus custodum pacis Dom. Regis Com.
" C. tenorem securitat. pacis de qua in hoc brevi fit mentio, or
unde infra fit
" mentio dicto Domino Regio in Cancellar. seum sub sigillo meo, distincte
&
" aperte milit. pred. patet in Schedula huic brevi f. consut. &c. |
§. 12.
Certiorari. |
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And then write the Recognizance verbatim,
in this manner here under
following, and thereto set your Seal. |
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" Memorandum quod 16 die Januarii (reciting
the whole Recognizance
" to the end) In cujus reit testimonium ego pred. I. C. sigillum
meum apposui
" dat. &c. |
The Schedule
or certificate. |
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And file this Schedule (or note of the Recognizance)
to the back of
the Certiorari. |
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F. N. B. 81. |
The form of the Certiorari, you may see F.
N. B. 81, 82. c. Vide postea,
tit. Certiorari. |
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F. N. B. 11.
b.
Lamb. 111. |
Also this form of a Certificate may serve where
a Certiorari is brought
to a Justice of Peace to remove a Recognizance of the Peace or good Behaviour
taken by him ex officio, without any Writ of Supplicavit.
See
more antea, sub hoc tit. Surety, &c. |
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And if the Justice of Peace shall not return the
Supplicavit, nor Certificate
of his doings therein, until a Certiorari come to him for it, yet
it
seemeth no danger to him. |
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Also if the Supplicavit be against divers,
and the Demandant will release
his prayer of the P. against one of them, then that release ought to be
certified for him, and the Writ must be served and executed for the rest:
or |
§. 13.
Release. |