An ordinance for erecting courts baron in Scotland England and Wales. Council of State. 1654 Approx. 3 KB of XML-encoded text transcribed from 1 1-bit group-IV TIFF page image. Text Creation Partnership, Ann Arbor, MI ; Oxford (UK) : 2009-10 (EEBO-TCP Phase 1). B02493 Wing C7129 ESTC R171608 52528785 ocm 52528785 178751 This keyboarded and encoded edition of the work described above is co-owned by the institutions providing financial support to the Early English Books Online Text Creation Partnership. This Phase I text is available for reuse, according to the terms of Creative Commons 0 1.0 Universal . The text can be copied, modified, distributed and performed, even for commercial purposes, all without asking permission. Early English books online. (EEBO-TCP ; phase 1, no. B02493) Transcribed from: (Early English Books Online ; image set 178751) Images scanned from microfilm: (Early English Books, 1641-1700 ; 2769:10) An ordinance for erecting courts baron in Scotland England and Wales. Council of State. 1 sheet ([1] p.) [s.n.], Printed at London ; and re-printed at Leith : 1654. With seal of Council of State at head of text. Blank spaces left in text, to be filled in with dates. Order to print dated: Wednesday Aprill 12, 1654. Signed: Henry Scobell, Clerk of the Council. Imperfect: torn with slight loss of text. Reproduction of the original in the National Library of Scotland. Created by converting TCP files to TEI P5 using tcp2tei.xsl, TEI @ Oxford. Re-processed by University of Nebraska-Lincoln and Northwestern, with changes to facilitate morpho-syntactic tagging. Gap elements of known extent have been transformed into placeholder characters or elements to simplify the filling in of gaps by user contributors. 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BE it Declared , Established , and Ordained by his Highness the Lord Protector , by and with the advice & consent of his Council , That in every place or circuit of Land which really is , or hath commonly been called , known or reputed to be a Mannor , within the Nation of Scotland , there shall be one Court , which shall be in the Nature of a Court Baron , or Court of a Mannor here in England , to be holden every three weeks ; which Court shall have power , order , and jurisdiction of all Contracts , debts , promises , and Trespasses , whatsoever arising within the said Mannor , or precincts thereof ; Provided that the Matter in demand exceed not the value of fourty shillings sterling , and that in any such action of Trespass , the Freehold or Title of the Land be not drawn into question ; And it is further declared and Ordained , That every the said Court Baron shall be held in manner following , That is to say , the style of the Court shall be , The Court of A. B. held the _… day of one thousand six hundred by K.D.C. Sutors of the said Court and the homage or Sutors to be named in the entry , then after three O yes made , the Sutors , or their Clerk , or Steward shall say , If any will be assoigned , or enter any plaint , let them come in and they shall be heard , then the lury are to be impanelled and sworn , and then a short charge is to be given concerning the severall matters and things to be done there , and after presentment and enquiry made , the Sutors shall proceed in the severall matters presented , and give order and Relief , as the Case shall require and make execution by attachment upon the goods of the party within that Mannor . And it is here by further declared and ordained , That the Sutors in every the said Court Baron may from time to time , as there shall be occasion , make by-laws for the publick VVeal , Rule and Government of the persons within such Mannor , and all and every such by-law shall be binding to every party within the Mannor ; And the said Sutors shall have power and authority to amerce such persons as infringe any of the said by-laws , and may give VVarrant to the Bayliff of the Mannor to dist 〈…〉 〈…〉 suc● 〈…〉 amercement by attachment upon the goods of the party offending . Provided that such by-laws ●e not extended to bind the Inheritance of any person who is not party to the same and agrees not thereunto . Wednesday Aprill , 12. 1654. ORdered by his Highness the Lord Protector , and his Councill , that this Ordinance be forthwith Printed and Published . Henry Scobell , Clerk of the Councill . Printed at London , and re-printed at Leith , 1654.