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Releases.
These two former Releases are to be written under
the Recognizance
it self: and if the Justice shall only subscribe his Name to the
Release
without his Seal, it is well enough, (especially where the Recognizance
is without Seal.)
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Or the Release of the party may be by it self in this form, scil.
MEmorand' quod E. F. de S. in Com'
pred' Yeoman, 1 die Aug. anno
regni Dom' nostri, &c. venit coram me Isaaco Barrow Armig.
uno
Just' dicti Dom' Regis ad Pacem in Com' præd. conservand'
assign. apud W.
in Com' præd. & ibidem remisit & gratis relaxavit R.
W. de S. in Com. præd'
Labourer, secur' Pacis per ipsum E. F. versus dictum R. W. coram
me petitam.
Dat' die & anno supradictis.
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And if the Release be made before another Justice
who took not,
or hath not the Recognizance, it may be thus.
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MEmorand' quod A. B. de E. in Com'
præd. Yeoman, 1 die Aug. &c.
venit coram me Rob. Haggar Armig. uno Just. dicti Dom' Regis
ad Pacem in Com. præd. conservand' assign' (apud W. in Com.
præd.) & secur'
Pacis quam habet versus J. S. de, &c. penitus remisit &
relaxavit. Dat'
die & anno supradictis.
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' But note, that none of these Releases will discharge
the Recognizance,
' or the Appearance of the party bound thereby, but that he must
' appear according to the Condition of the Recognizance for the safeguard
' of the Recognizance. See hic. c.
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Lamb. 126.
P. R. 22. |
Release for the Good Abearing.
Mr. Lambert seemeth to doubt whether the Surety
of Good Abearing
may be released by the party, (because it seemeth more popular than the
Surety of the Peace.) But others do hold that it may be released;
and
then may the form of such Release be easily made by those which are before
concerning the peace, using the words Securitatem de se bene gerendo
instead of the words Securitatem Pacis. ' But notwithstanding
such Release,
' it shall be safe also for the party bound to appear according to
' the Recognizance.
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Indentures for Apprentices.
THis Indenture made the 20 day of February, &c.
witnesseth, That
A. B. C. D. and E. F. Overseers for the Poor in the Town
of H. in the
County of C. and I. S. Churchwarden of the same Town, by
and with
the consent of Sir I. M. Knight and M. D. Esquire, two of
his Majesties
Justices of the Peace for the County of Cambridge, have by these
presents
put, placed and bound I. H. (being a poor fatherless and motherless
child) as an Apprentice with R. W. of H. aforesaid Baker,
&c. and as an
Apprentice with him the said R. W. to dwell, from the day of the
date
of these presents, until the said I. H. shall come to be of the
age of 24
years, (' if it be a Woman, then until her Age of 21 years, or the time
' of her Marriage) according to the Statute in that behalf provided.
By
and during all which true and term the said I. H. shall the said
R. W.
his Master, well and faithfully serve in all such lawful business as
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