Chap. 193. |
Process.
respond' nobis de diversis Transgr' Comtempt' & Offensis, de
quibus ipse indictat'
existit. Et habeas ibi tunc hoc Breve. Teste R. M. &
M. D. apud Linton
sexto die Jan', &c. anno Regni nostri, &c. |
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Ad quam diem Will' Wendy Mil' Vic' Com'
pred' retorn' quod ipse non est
invent' in Balliva sua, & ipse non venit. Ideo præcept'
est sicut alias, &c.
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The Alias Capias.
CAROLUS, &c. Vic', &c. Præcipimus
tibi sicut alias tibi præcepimus,
quod non omittas, &c. (Verbatim ut supra.) |
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Ad quam diem, &c. (ut supra) & ipse non
venit. Ideo præcept' est Vic' sicut
pluries, &c.
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The party may appear gratis, and so avoid
the Attachment or Arresting
of his Body; and that is the cause that the Entry is, Et ipse non venit.
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The Pluries Capias.
CAROLUS, &c. Vic', &c. salut'. Præcipimus
tibi sicut pluries tibi præcepimus,
quod non omittas, &c. (ut supra). |
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Ad quam diem Willielmus Wendy Mil' Vic'
Com' pred' retorn' quod
pred' E. F. non est invent' in, &c. & ipse non venit.
Ideo præcept' est quod
exigi fac', &c.
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The Exigent.
CAROLUS, &c. Vic', &c. salut'.
Præcipimus quod exigi fac' E. F. de A.
in Com' tuo Yeoman, quousq; secund' legem & consuetudin' Regni nostri
Angliæ utlagatur, si non comparuerit, & si compar' tunc
eum capias, & salvo
custod' fac' tua quod habeas corpus ejus cor' R. M. Mil' & M.
D. duobus Just' ad
Pacem nostrum conservand' necnon ad diversas Felon' Transgr' & alia
malefacta
in eod Com' tuo perpetrata audiend' & terminand' assign' apud L.
in Com'
tuo, 20 die Sept' prox' futur' ad respond' nobis de diversis
Transgr' Contempt'
& Offensis, de quibus ipse indictat' existit. Et habeas ibi tunc
hoc Breve.
Teste R. M & M. D. apud L. 8 die Sept. anno Regni
nostri, &c. |
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Ad quam diem Willielmus Wendy Mil' Vic'
Com' pred' retorn' quod ad
Com' tent' apud Cantabr' 20 die Aug. anno Regni Dom' Regis
nunc, &c. &
sic ad quatuor alios Com' tunc prox' sequent' ibid' tent' pred' E.
F. exactus fuit,
& non comparuit. Ideo utlagat' fuit.
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Lamb. 503. |
These Processes are sent out, to the end that either
the party shall come
or be brought in to make his Answer, and to be justified by the Law; or
else that for his contumacy he shall be outlawed, and so be deprived of
the benefit of the Law. But the power of the Justices of peace endeth
with the Usury, for they can make no Capias Utlagatum, but must
certifie
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Lamb. 500. |
Also all such Processes (as well of Capias, &c,
as of Utlary) may be staid
by a Supersedeas issuing from other Justices of peace (out of Sessions)
testifying
that the party hath come before them, and hath found Sureties
for his Appearance to answer to the Indictment, or to pay his Fine, &c.
See before. |
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The Commissions,
14 H. 7. 8.
Br. P. 6, 7. |
Note, That this Authority of the Justices of peace
in sending out
their Processes (being out of their Sessions) is beyond the bounds of their
Commission. And again, by the Commission one Justice of peace
alone |
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