No.XXXIII. 14. If the copy exceeds one side or sheet of seventy-two 4 Geo. IV. c. 70. words, for every such side or sheet after the first, the 15. For receiving and filing every affidavit, and furnishing 16. Each subsequent sheet 17. For every copy of notes on hearing 18. If it exceeds one side or sheet of seventy-two words, for £. s. d. 0 0 10 020 0 0 10 068 0 0 10 The Register and Assistant Register shall perform all such duties at the equity side of the said court as have heretofore been performed in the Chief Remembrancer's Office by the officers or clerks called the Register and the Clerk in the Register's Office, except that they shall not be charged with the custody of the deposition of witnesses; and they shall also perform any other duty or duties which the court shall require of them as duties which ought to appertain to the office of Register of said court; and the Register and Assistant Register shall each keep a clerk, to be approved of by the Chief Remembrancer, who shall fix the salaries of such clerks respectively. No. 3.-TABLE OF ALL THE FEES Which it shall be lawful for the Secondary at the equity side of the Court of Exchequer in Ireland, or any clerk or other person in his employment, to demand or accept for or on account of any act matter or thing done in or concerning the business of Secondary of the said court. 1. For making out and entering every Writ of Subpoena to 2. 3. 4. 5. answer. £. s. d. :00 6 every Subpoena to rejoin, Subpoena to hear judgment, and Subpoena ad Testificandum 6 Potestatem to take an answer or answers, or to ex- Writ of Attachment 076 0510 every Proclamation of Re 076 every Writ of Sequestra 0 12 0 Writ of Assistance 13. For entering and filing every recognizance entered into in 14. For filing and entering every other recognizance, except £. s. d. No.XXXIII Sheriff's recognizance, and every bond to the Crown, each 4 Geo. IV. 0 2 0 every Sheriff's recognizance, the c. 70. fee prescribed by statute 16. For preparing and furnishing an attested copy of any recognizance filed in the office, when required 17. For making search for recognizances or Crown Bonds en- When a search and certificate is required of a certain 18. For making such search, and furnishing certificate 19. For a search, and furnishing a negative certificate, as required by the statute with respect to judgments in the Law Courts and recognizances in the Court of Chancery, for recognizances or Crown Bonds entered into or acknowledged by any particular person, and filed in the office, where there shall be no abstract, or but one abstract 20. If there shall be more than one abstract, a further fee for each abstract after the first, of . 0 3 4 0 5 10 0 6 8 0 1 0 21. For preparing and entering vacate of recognizance ac- 23. For enrolling indentures of apprenticeship to attornies, as required by the statute, the fee thereby prescribed, of 24. For preparing and issuing every Writ of Scire Facias upon a recognizance or Crown Bond 25. For filing writ and return, and also for filing any pleading founded thereon 26. For entering every rule to plead on proceedings on such 28. For enrolling judgment on Scire Facias, for each roli 30. For entering and enrolling every order for a Custodiam, 31. For swearing every officer, except Sheriffs, into office 33. For receiving entering and reading Petitions of Reduce- 35. For filing every pleading necessary to be filed in the said office 36. For attested copies of such pleadings, per sheet of seventytwo words 020 0 0 6 VOL. IV. 2 B 4 Geo. IV. c. 70. No.XXXIII. 37. For filing every petition affidavit or other document, fur- 38. For every other sheet of seventy-two words 40. For every certificate for which no fee is herein-before £. s. d. 0 2 6 provided 41. For attending in any court with any record or pleading 0 10 0 The Secondary shall perform all such duties at the equity and revenue sides of the Court of Exchequer, as have heretofore been performed in the Chief Remembrancer's Office by the Secondary or Clerk in the Secondary's Office; and he shall also perform any other duty or duties which the court shall require of him, as duties which ought to appertain to the office of Secondary of said court; and he shall keep a clerk, to be approved of by the Chief Remembrancer, who shall fix the salary of such clerk. No. 4.-TABLE OF ALL THE FEES Which it shall be lawful for the Filazer at the equity side of the Court of Exchequer in Ireland, or any clerk or other person in his employment, to demand or accept for or on account of any matter or thing done in or concerning the business of the said office. 1. For filing and entering every bill, answer, replication, £. s. d. 2. For amending bill answer or other pleading, pursuant to 3. For attested copies of pleadings, for each sheet of seventy two words In cases of schedules annexed to pleadings, the year 4. For comparing and re-attesting copies of pleadings, when contain 5. For every search for pleadings, and taking down, for the 6. For every other such, save and except searches in the bill 7. For every search for and furnishing certificate of the 8. For receiving and entering any appearance, besides the 9. For attending in any court with any record or pleading 0 1 6 0 2 6 0 0 61 0 1 0 0 2 6 0 2 6 0 2 6 006 0 10 0 The Filazer shall perform all such duties at the equity side of the said court as have heretofore been performed in the Chief Remembrancer's Office by the officers or clerks called the Filazer and Deputy Filazer; and he shall also perform any other duty or duties which the court shall No. XXXIII. require of him, as duties which ought to appertain to the office of Filazer of said court; and he shall keep a clerk, to be approved of by the Chief Remembrancer, who shall fix the salary of such clerk. 4 Geo. IV. c. 70. No. 5.-TABLE OF ALL THE FEES Which it shall be lawful for the Examiners in Chief at the equity side of 1. For the first witness examined in a cause, (whether upon £. s. d. 2. For every other witness examined in like manner in the same cause 3. For the copy of all such depositions as are taken by the Examiners in Chief in person, to be paid by the party lodging the interrogatory or interrogatories, for each sheet of seventy-two words 4. For all other copies of interrogatories and depositions required by any person out of the office, for each sheet of seventy-two words 5. For every search within twelve months for any document 6. For looking into every term before 8. For every certificate which the officer shall be required to 0 3 8 0 2 2 9. For swearing and examining every witness where the If the officer shall be required to go beyond the 10. For comparing with originals and re-attesting the copies .0 68 The Examiners shall perform all such duties at the equity side of the Court of Exchequer as have heretofore been performed by the Examiners to the Chief and other Barons, and shall have the custody of the depositions of all witnesses examined or cross-examined in any matter or cause pending at the equity side of the said court, whether taken before them or any Commissioner or Commissioners appointed under or by virtue of the provisions of this Act, or otherwise; save such depositions as shall be taken upon any reference to the Chief Remembrancer, the said Chief Remembrancer being to have the charge and custody of all depositions so taken. * 2 B 2 No. XXXIV. c. 16. 4 G. 4. c. 61. 5 Geo. IV. [No. XXXIV.] 5 George IV. c. 16.—An Act to amend an Act passed in the last Session of Parliament, for the better Administration of Justice in the Equity Side of the Court of Exchequer in Ireland.—[23d March 1824.] WH HEREAS by an Act passed in the last session of Parliament, intituled An Act for the better Administration of Justice in the Equity Side of the Court of Exchequer in Ireland, it is enacted, That the grants of the office of chief remembrancer of the said court, made to Richard Marquess Wellesley and William Lord Maryborough, and to Richard Wellesley, shall, from and after the passing of the said Act, absolutely cease and determine; And whereas the office of keeper of the records appertaining to the said office in the said court was also at the time of the passing of the said Act vested in the said Richard Marquess Wellesley and William Lord Maryborough, for and during the life of, and for the benefit of the said Marquess Wellesley; and the said office had also been granted in reversion to the said Richard Wellesley; be it therefore 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 authority of the same, That the grants of the said office made to the said Richard Marquess Wellesley and William Lord Maryborough, and to the said Richard Keeper of the Wellesley, shall be deemed and taken to have ceased from the eleventh day of July last, being the day of the passing of the said Act; and that the chief remembrancer of the said court for the time being, shall be and the Chief deemed and taken to have been from the passing of the said Act, and shall henceforth be keeper of the said records, and shall enjoy all privileges authorities and jurisdictions whatsoever to the office of keeper Keeper of the of the said records in any manner belonging or appertaining; save that he shall not be entitled to receive any fee or fees whatever for any Act by him done in virtue of the said office. Grants of the Records to cease; Remembran cer to be Records. Account to be taken of the Fees of both the Officers of Chief Remém brancer and Keeper of the Records by the Chief Justice of the II. And be it further enacted, That the Chief Justice of His Majesty's Court of King's Bench in Ireland for the time being, the Master of the Rolls in Ireland for the time being, and the Chief Justice of the Court of Common Pleas in Ireland for the time being, or any two of them, shall, upon the application of the said Marquess Wellesley and Richard Wellesley, or either of them, make inquiry into and ascertain the particulars of the salaries fees and emoluments which appertained to the said offices, or either of them, at the time of the passing of the said Act; excluding all fees payable for attendances given by the deputy of the said chief rememKing's Bench, brancer, and all fees then received and retained according to the ancient &c. for the usage of the said offices, or either of them, by any of the subordinate Purpose of officers or clerks named in the said recited Act as a remuneration for Compensation, their labours; and also excluding all fees, or addition to fees, which shall (if any) appear to have been introduced by or subsequently to the appointment of the said Richard Marquess Wellesley and William Lord Maryborough to the offices aforesaid, or contrary to the provisions of any Act of Parliament, or otherwise contrary to law; and they shall calculate the fees upon office sheets as payable upon sheets of ninety and not seventy-two words; and they shall ascertain the average annual amount of the said salaries fees and emoluments of the said offices for the seven years, ending the first day of January one thousand eight hundred and twenty-two, and they shall also make inquiry into and ascertain the average annual amount of the disbursements of the said offices, for or in respect of salaries to any of the said subordinate officers or clerks, coals, candles, stationery, and other incidental expences, necessarily incurred by the deputy for the time being, for the said seven years, ending the first day of January one thousand eight hundred and twenty-two; and for those purposes it shall be lawful for the said Chief Justice of the Court of King's Bench, the said Master of the Rolls, and the said Chief Justice of the Common Pleas, or any two of them, and he or they are hereby authorized empowered and required, by all such ways and means as to |