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No III. that by good [and lawful men of his bailiwick] he cause the aforefaid Charles Long to know, that he be before the lord the king from the day of Eafter in five weeks, wherefoever [he shall then be in England,] to hear the record and procefs aforefaid, if [it fhall have happened that in the fame any error fhall have intervened;] and farther [to do and receive what the court of the lord the king fhall confider in this behalf.] The fame day Sheriff's re- is given to the aforefaid William Burton. It which day before turn; Seire the lord the king, at Westminster, comes the aforefaid William fecis Burton, by his attorney aforefaid: and the fheriff returns, that by virtue of the writ aforefaid to him directed he had caufed the faid Charles Long to know, that he be before the lord the king at the time aforefaid in the faid writ contained, by John Den and Richard Fen, good, &c; as by the fame writ was commanded him: which faid Charles Long, according to the warning given him in this behalf, here cometh by Thomas Error affign- Webb his attorney. Whereupon the faid William faith, that in the record and procefs aforefaid, and alfo in the giving of the judgment aforefaid, it is manifeftly erred, alleging the error aforefaid by him in the form aforefaid alleged, and prays, that the judgment aforefaid for the error aforefaid, and others, in the record and procefs aforefaid being, may be reverfed, annulled, and entirely for nothing efteemed, and that the faid Charles may rejoin to the errors aforefaid, and that the court of the faid lord the king here may proceed to the examination as well of the record and process aforefaid, as of the matter aforefaid above Rejoinder; for error affigned. And the faid Charles faith, that neither in In nullo eft the record and procefs aforefaid, nor in the giving of the judg ment aforefaid, in any thing is there erred; and he prays in like manner that the court of the faid lord the king here may proceed to the examination as well of the record and procefs aforefaid, as of the matters aforefaid above for error affigned. End because the court of the lord the king here is not yet advised what judgment to give of and upon the premises, a day is thereof given to the parties aforefaid until the morrow of the holy Trinity, before the lord the king, 'wherefoever he fhall then be in England, to hear their judgment of and upon the premises, for that the court of the lord the king here is not yet advised thereof. At which day before the lord the king, at Weftminfter, come the parties aforefaid by their attorneys aforefaid:

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GEORGE the fecond, by the grace of God of Great Writ of caBritain, France, and Ireland king, defender of the faith, and pias ad fatif fo forth, to the fheriff of Oxfordshire, greeting. de command faciendum, you, that you take Charles Long, late of Burford, gentleman, if he may be found in your bailiwick, and him fafely keep, fo that you may have his body before us in three weeks from the day of the holy Trinity, wherefoever we fhall then be in England, to fatisfy William Burton, for two hundred pounds debt, which the faid William Burton hath lately recovered against him in our court before us, and alfo fifty pounds, which were ad judged in our faid court before us to the faid William Burton, for his damages which he hath fuftained, as well by occafion of the detention of the faid debt, as for his cofts and charges to which - he hath been put about his fuit in this behalf, whereof the faid: Charles Long is convicted, as it appears to us of record: and have you there then this writ. Wituels fir Thomas Denifon*, knight, at Westminster, the nineteenth day of June, in the twentyninth year of our reign.

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By virtue of this writ to me directed, I have taken the body of the within-named Charles Long; which I have ready before the Sheriff's re- lord the king, at Westminster, at the day within written, as with

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GEORGE the fecond, by the grace of God of Great Fieri facias. Britain, France, and Ireland king, defender of the faith, and fo forth, to the fheriff of Oxfordshire, greeting. te command you that of the goods and chattels within your bailiwick of Charles Long, late of Burford, gentleman, you cause to be made two hundred pounds debt, which William Burton lately in our court before us at Westminster hath recovered against him, and alfo fifty pounds, which were adjudged in our court before us to the faid William, for his damage which he hath fuftained, as well by occafion of the detention of his faid debt, as for his cofts and charges to which he hath been put about his fuit in this behalf, whereof the faid Charles Long is convicted, as it appears to us of record; and have that money before us in three weeks from the day of the holy Trinity, wherefoever we fhall then be in England, to render to the faid William of his debt and damages aforefaid: and have there then this writ. Witness fir Thomas Denison, knight, at Weftminfter, the nineteenth day of June, in the twenty-ninth year of our reign.

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By virtue of this writ to me directed, I have caused to be made of the goods and chattels of the within-written Charles Long, two hundred and fifty pounds; which I have ready before the lord the king at Westminster at the day within-written, as it is within commanded me.

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Printed by A. Strahan, Law-Printer to His Majefly,
Printers-Street, London.

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