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Services on account of which Fees may be demanded.

46. For Ditto, every Writ, Pleading or other Docu-
ment that the Officer shall be required to file
in the Office
17. For preparing, issuing and attesting Copies of
Inquisitions, Affidavits or any other Records
or Documents of which Copies shall be re-
quired from the Office, for each Sheet of
Seventy two Words

48. For Search for any Record or Document, and
furnishing Extract of such Document if found
49. For every Čertificate that shall be required from
the Office

50. For every Commission of Bankrupt
51. For every Supersedeas to a Commission of
Bankrupt

52. For receiving and transmitting a Barrister's
Consent to act as a Commissioner on contro-
verted Elections of Members to serve in
Parliament

53. For administering the Oaths of Office to Lords
of Treasury, Judges, Barons, Master of the
Rolls, Attorney General, Solicitor General,
King's Counsel, Masters in Chancery, Assist-
ant Barristers, Six Clerks and all other Officers
who shall be sworn before the Lord Chan-
cellor, each

54. For swearing in every Barrister at Law
55. For preparing and issuing all Writs necessary

for electing a Temporal Peer, and for all
other Acts necessary to be and usually done
by the Clerk of the Crown and Hanaper on
such Elections

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All Commissions of Assize and Gaol Delivery, Commissions of Oyer and Terminer, Commissions of Associations, Commissions to try Pirates and all other Special Commissions for Government; Writs for Election of Members to serve in Parliament; Letters Patent appointing Lords Justices; Letters Patent appointing Commissioners for the Custody of the Great Seal; Licence of Absence to the Lord Chancellor; Pardons in Forma Pauperis, and Supersedeases to Justices of the Peace; to be prepared and issued as heretofore, without any Fee or Reward to the Officer, such Services being sufficiently recompensed by the Salary allowed to the Office.

No. 11.-TABLE of all the FEES which it shall be lawful for the Cursitor of the Court of Chancery in Ireland, or any Clerk or other Person employed in his Office, to demand or accept for or on account of any Act, Matter or Thing done in or concerning the Business of the Cursitor's Office.

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27. For any attested Copies which shall be required from the

Office, for the First Sheet

28. For every Sheet after

29. For every Writ of Capias issuing out of the Court of Common Pleas

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No. 12. TABLE of all the FEES which it shall be lawful for the Clerk of the Recognizances in the Court of Chancery in Ireland, or any Clerk or other Person employed in his Office, to demand or accept for or on account of any Act, Matter or Thing done in or concerning the Business of the Office.

1. For filing, entering and enrolling every Recognizance, and giving Certificate of the Enrolment thereof

2. For preparing and furnishing an attested Copy of any Recognizance enrolled in the Office

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3. For making Search for Recognizance entered into by any particular Person, and giving Abstracts, if required, of the Recognizance (if any) appearing on Record to be entered

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into by such Person, or making Search for any particular
Recognizance, of which a Copy shall not be required by
the Person desiring to have such Search made

When a Search and Certificate is required of a certain
Recognizance being filed, or not being filed:
4. For making such Search, and furnishing Certificate thereof -
5. If there shall be more than One Abstract, a further Fee for
each Abstract after the First, of
6. For a Search and negative Certificate, pursuant to the Statute,
where there shall be no Abstract, or but One Abstract
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7. If there shall be more than One Abstract taken, a further
Fee for each Abstract, after the First, of
8. For preparing Vacate of Recognizance, entering same on the
Roll, and giving Certificate of Recognizance being vacated

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No. 13.- TABLE of all the FEES which it shall be lawful for the Registrar and Clerk of the Faculties of the Court of Chancery in Ireland, or any Clerk or other Person employed in his Office, to demand or accept for or on account of any Matter or Thing done in or concerning the Business of the Office.

1. For every Confirmation of a Dispensation taxed at Four
Pounds, One Third of One Fourth of Two Thirds in each
Pound, being

2. If the Tax exceeds Four Pounds, the like in Proportion.
3. If the Tax be under Four Pounds, and not under Two Pounds
4. If the Tax be under Two Pounds, and not under One Pound
Six Shillings and Eight Pence

5. If the Tax be under One Pound, One Third Part thereof.
6. The Clerk of the Faculties likewise to receive Sixteen Pence
per Pound out of every Pound of the Tax of Faculties
(according to the Proportion payable to the King before
the said Tax was granted to the Primate of Ireland and
his Successors), in consideration of Wax, Parchment and
Paper expended in the Execution of the said Office

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No. 14. TABLE of all the FEES which it shall be lawful for the Serjeant at Arms of the Court of Chancery in Ireland, or any Deputy or other Person employed by him, to demand or accept for or on account of any Act, Matter or Thing done in or concerning the Business of the Office.

1. For the Arrest of a Gentleman or common Person (5 Marks) 2. And for his Guard by the Day

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3. For all Journies which the Serjeant at Arms or his Deputy shall actually perform in Execution of his Duty, and for his Expences, per Mile

4. For the Return upon every Writ directed to the Serjeant at

Arms

5. For every Certificate of a Person being in Custody

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No. 15.-TABLE of all the FEES which it shall be lawful for the Pursuivant of the Court of Chancery in Ireland, or any Clerk or other Person employed in his Office, to demand or accept for or on account of any Act, Matter or Thing done in or concerning the Business of the said Office.

1. For all Journies which the Pursuivant shall actually perform
in Execution of his Duty, and for his Expences, per Mile
2. Caption Fec on the Arrest of every Person against whom
an Attachment shall issue directed to the Pursuivant
3. For drawing and engrossing Bail Bond for the Appearance
of any Person or Persons who shall be arrested under an
Attachment, approving of Security, and attending to have
Bond executed

4. For the Custody of each Person arrested, from the Day of
his Arrest until committed to the Marshal, Fees at the
Rate per Diem of

5. For executing every Attachment for Non-payment of Money (in lieu of the Fee of Two Shillings and Sixpence per Day for the Custody of Persons arrested), where the Money levied or paid shall not exceed One hundred Pounds, for every Twenty Shillings

6. When the Sum levied or paid shall exceed One hundred
Pounds, for every Twenty Shillings which shall be levied
or paid to the Amount of One hundred Pounds, One
Shilling; and for every Twenty Shillings beyond the Sum
of One hundred Pounds

The said Fees to be demandable from and payable by
the Persons against whom such Attachments shall
issue, and to be in lieu of all other Fees, except the
Pursuivant's Travelling Expences.

7. Warrant to the Pursuivant's Bailiff or Officer

8. If to a special Bailiff named by the Party

9. Return of a Non est inventus

10. Return of a Cepi Corpus

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No. 16.-TABLE of all the FEES which it shall be lawful for the Pursebearer to the Lord Chancellor of Ireland, or any Person for him, to demand or accept in right or under colour of the said Office of Pursebearer.

1. For every Denomination in each Patent

2. For every Sheriff's Patent

3. For every Commission of a Justice of the Peace

4. For every Commission of Rebellion

5. For every Writ De excommunicato capiendo, Dedimus to swear a Master Extraordinary, Commission of Delegates,

and each close sealed Writ

6. For every private Seal

7. For every Commission of Bankrupt

8. For every Supersedeas to a Commission of Bankrupt

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No. 17.-TABLE of all the FEES which it shall be lawful for the Trainbearer of the Lord Chancellor of Ireland, or any Person for him, to demand or accept in right of the said Office of Trainbearer.

1. For an Order of Guardianship

2. For every Justice of the Peace

3. For every Sheriff's Patent

4. For every single Patent of Honour

5. For every Broad Seal

6. And for each and every Grant contained in every Broad Seal

7. For every Writ of Error

8. For every Commission of Bankrupt

9. For every Counsel sworn and admitted to the Bar

10. For every King's Counsel sworn and admitted

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No. 18.-TABLE of all the FEES which it shall be lawful for the Cryer of the Court of Chancery in Ireland, or any Person for him, to demand or accept in right of the said Office as Cryer.

£. s. d.

1. For every Judge sworn, Prime Serjeant, Attorney and Solicitor General, Puisne Serjeant and King's Counsel, each and every of them

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2. For every Counsel sworn and admitted to the Bar

3. For swearing any Person before the Lord Chancellor in any Employment

4. For every Decree or Dismiss obtained in the said Court 5. For every Affidavit filed in the Usher's Office

6. For every Writ of Entry and Covenant in the Cursitor's Office 7. For every Deponent in the Examiner's Office

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An Act to repeal the Duties upon Horses let to hire for the
Purpose of travelling in Great Britain, and to grant other
Duties in lieu thereof; and to provide for letting the same
to farm.
[10th July 1823.]

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WHEREAS it is expedient to repeal the Rates and Duties

W now payable upon or in respect of Horses, Mares and
'Geldings let for Hire, for the Purpose of travelling in Great
'Britain; and also the Duty on Licences required to be taken out
'by Persons letting such Horses, Mares and Geldings for Hire;
and to grant other Duties upon all Horses, Mares and Geldings let
'for Hire, in lieu thereof: And Whereas it is also expedient to
' repeal the several Acts now in force relating to the said Rates
and Duties, and to reduce the same into One Act of Parliament,
' and to make other Provisions for the better collecting the Duties
hereinafter granted, and for letting the same to farm: Be it there-
fore enacted by the King's most Excellent Majesty, by and with
the Advice and Consent of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and
Commons, in this present Parliament assembled, and by the Autho-
rity of the same, That from and after the Thirty-first Day of
January One thousand eight hundred and twenty four, so much

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