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not by reason of any liberty of your county, but that you enter the same, and cause to be made of the goods and chattels in your bailiwick of the said C. D. the sum of £, residue of the damages aforesaid, together with interest upon the said sum of £ [&c. conclude as in the fi. fa.

ante, 150, No. 2.]·

[Indorse it as directed with respect to the fi. fa. ante, 150, No. 2.]

19. Fi. fa. for Plaintiff in Debt in Q. B. or C. P. after a Levy of Part.

Victoria [&c. as ante, 148, No. 1,] to the sheriff of greeting: Whereas by our writ we lately commanded you that you should cause to be made of the goods and chattels in your bailiwick of C. D. as well a certain debt of [&c. as in the fi. fa. ante. 150, No. 3, to the words] whereof the said C. D. was convicted, as appeared to us of record, [or in C. P. omit "as appeared to us of record,"] together with interest [&c. as in the fi. fa. ante, 150, No. 3,] and that you should have that money, together with such interest as aforesaid, before [&c. as in the fi. fa. ante, 150, No. 3,] and that you should have there then [or in C. P. omit the word then"] that writ. And you on [or "at that day"] returned to us [or in C. P. " to our justices,"] at Westminster aforesaid, that, by virtue of the said writ, you had caused to be made of the goods and chattels of the said C. D. £- parcel of the debt and damages and interest aforesaid, which said money you had ready at the time [or "day"] and place in the said writ contained, as by the said writ you were commanded; and that the said C. D. had not any other or more goods or chattels, money, bank notes, cheques, bills of exchange, promissory notes, bonds, specialties, or other securities for money, in your bailiwick, whereof you could cause to be made the residue of the said debt and damages and interest, or any part thereof, according to the exigency of that writ, [let this agree with the return.] Therefore we command you that you cause to be levied of the goods and chattels in your bailiwick of the said C. D. the sum of £—, residue of the debt and damages aforesaid, together with interest upon that sum [&c. conclude as in the fi. fa. ante, 150, No. 3.] [Indorse it as directed with respect to the fi. fu. ante, 149.]

20. The like, in Exchequer.

Victoria [&c. as ante, 148, No. 1,] to the sheriff of -, greeting": Whereas by our writ we lately commanded you that you should not omit by reason of any liberty of your county, but that you should enter the same, and cause to be levied of the goods and chattels in your bailiwick of C. D. as well a certain debt of [&c. as in the fi. fa. ante, 150, No. 4, to the words] whereof the C. D. was convicted, as by inspecting the rolls of our said Exchequer appeared to us, together with interest [&c. as in the fi. fa. ante, 150, No. 4,] and that you should have that money, with such interest as aforesaid, before the barons of our said Exchequer immediately after the execution thereof [or" on -- then next coming,"] to be then and there paid to the said A. B. or his attorney in this behalf, and that you should have there that writ. And you on [or at that day"] returned to the barons of our said Exchequer at Westminster aforesaid, that by virtue of the said writ you had caused to be made of the goods and chattels in your bailiwick of the said C. D. £—, parcel of the debt and damages aforesaid, which said money you had ready at the day and place in the said writ contained, as by the said writ you were commanded; and

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that the said C. D. had not any other or more goods, chattels, money, bank notes, cheques, bills of exchange, promissory notes, bonds, specialties, or other securities for money, in your bailiwick, whereof you could cause to be made the residue of the said debt and damages and interest, or any part thereof, according to the exigency of that writ, [let this agree with the return.] Therefore we command you that you omit not by reason of any liberty in your county, but that you enter the same and cause to be levied of the goods and chattels in your bailiwick of the said C. D. the sum of £, residue of the debt and damages aforesaid, together with interest upon the said sum of £- - [&c. as in the fi. fa. ante, 151, No. 4, to the end.]

[Indorse this writ as directed, ante, 149.]

21. Fi. fa. for Plaintiff in Covenant, after a Levy of Part.

[Same as in a fi. fa. in assumpsit, ante, 148, except that instead of the words" on occasion of not performing certain promises and undertakings made by the C. D. to the said A. B. say, " on occasion of the breach of a certain covenant (or covenants') made by the said C. D. to the said A. B."]

22. The like, in Case or Trover.

[Same as in assumpsit, ante, 156, No. 17, 18, except that instead of the words "on occasion of not performing certain promises and undertakings made by the said C. D. to the said A. B." say, " on occasion of a certain grievance (or grievances') then lately committed by the said C. D. to the said A. B."

23. The like, in Trespass.

[Same as the fi. fa. in assumpsit, ante, 156, No. 17, 18, except that instead of the words " on occasion of not performing certain promises and undertakings made by the said C. D. to the said A. B." say, " on occasion of a certain trespass (or trespasses') then lately committed by the said C. D."]

24. Alias Fi. Fa.

Victoria, by the grace of God of the united kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland queen, defender of the faith, to the sheriff of —, greeting (a): We command you, as before we have commanded you, that [&c. conclude as in a fi. fa. as usual. See the preceding forms. Indorse it as directed with respect to the fi. fa., ante, 149.]

[See I Chit. Ar. Pr. 438.]

25. Pluries Fi. Fa.

Victoria, by the grace of God of the united kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland queen, defender of the faith, to the sheriff of ——, greeting (a): We command you, as oftentimes before we have commanded you, that [&c. conclude as in a fi. fa. as usual. See the preceding forms. Indorse it as directed with respect to the fi. fa. ante, 149.

[See 1 Chit. Ar. Pr. 438.]

(a) See as to the different directions of writs, ante, 20, n. (a).

26. Non omittas Fi. Fa.

Victoria [&c. as ante, 148, No. 14,] to the sheriff of, greeting: We command you, that you omit not, by reason of any liberty in your bailiwick, but that you enter the same, and cause to be made of the goods and chattels [&c. proceed and conclude as in a fi. fa. as usual. Indorse it as directed with respect to the fi. fa. ante, 149.]

27. Testatum Fi. Fa. in Q. B. or C. P.

Victoria, by the grace of God of the united kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland queen, defender of the faith, to the sheriff of [Leicestershire], greeting (a): Whereas, by our writ we lately commanded our sheriff of [Sussex] that he should cause to be made of the goods and chattels in his bailiwick of C. D. [if in assumpsit, "the sum of £——, which in our court before us [or in C. P. 'before our justices'] at Westminster, were awarded to A. B. for his damages, which he sustained as well on occasion of not performing certain promises (and undertakings) made by the said C. D. to the said A. B."-if in debt or covenant, case or trespass &c., as in the respective fi. fa.'s, ante, 148 to 158,] as for his costs and charges by him about his suit in that behalf expended, whereof the said C. D. was convicted, as appeared to us of record, [or in C. P. omit "as appeared to us of record,"] together with interest upon the said sum of £, at the rate of £4 per centum per annum, from the day of -(b), A. D.- -, on which day the judgment aforesaid was entered up, and that he should have that money, with such interest as aforesaid, before us [or in C. P. " before our justices"] at Westminster, immediately after the execution thereof [or "on — -"], to render to the said A. B. for his damages [or "debt and damages"] and interest aforesaid, and that he should do all such things as by the statute passed in the second year of our reign he was authorized and required to do in that behalf. And our said sheriff of [Sussex] on [or "at that day"] returned to us [or in C. P. "to our justices at Westminster"], that the said C. D. had no goods, chattels, money, bank notes, cheques, bills of exchange, promissory notes, bonds, specialties, or other securities for money, in his bailiwick, whereof he could cause to be make the damages [or "debt and damages"] and interest aforesaid, or any part thereof, [let this agree with the return, if any.] Whereupon on the behalf of the said A. B. it is testified in our said court, that the said C. D. hath goods and chattels sufficient within your bailiwick, whereof you may cause to be levied the damages [or "debt and damages"] and interest aforesaid; therefore we command you, that you cause to be made of the goods and chattels in your bailiwick of the said C. D. £, for the damages [or "£ for the debt, and £———— for the damages"] aforesaid, together with the interest upon the said sum of £- at the rate of £4 per centum per annum from the day of (b), A.D.— on which day the judgment aforesaid was entered up, and have that money, with such interest as aforesaid, before us [or in C. P. "before our justices"] at Westminster, immediately after the execution hereof [or" on -"], to render to the said A. B. for his said damages [or "debt and damages"] and interest, and that you do all such things as by the statute passed in the second year of our reign you are authorized and required to do in this behalf: and in what manner you shall have executed this our writ make appear to us

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(a) See as to the different directions of writs, ante, 20, n. (a).
(b) See 149, n. (a).

[or in C. P. " to our justices"] at Westminster, immediately after the execution thereof; and have you there then [or in C. P. omit the word "then"] this writ. Witness (name of chief justice), at Westminster, the day of, in the year of our Lord

[Indorse it as directed with respect to the fi. fa. ante, 149, No. 1.] [See 1 Chit. Ar. Pr. 576.]

28. The like, in Exchequer.

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Victoria, [&c. as ante, 148, No. 1,] to the sheriff of [Leicestershire], greeting (a): Whereas by our writ we lately commanded our sheriff of [Sussex] that he should not omit by reason of any liberty of his county, but that he should enter the same, and cause to be levied of the goods and chattels in his bailiwick of C. D. the sum of £- which in our court before the barons of our Exchequer at Westminster were awarded to A. B. for his damages, which he sustained as well on occasion of not performing certain promises and undertakings made by the said C. D. to the said A. B. [or if in debt or covenant, &c. as in the respective forms, ante, 148 to 158], as for his costs and charges by him about his suit in that behalf expended, whereof the said C. D. was convicted, as by inspecting the rolls of our said Exchequer appeared to us, together with interest upon the said sum of £- at the rate of £4 per centum per annum, from the day of (b), A.D. on which day the judgment aforesaid was entered up, and that he should have that money, with such interest as aforesaid, before the barons of our Exchequer at Westminster, immediately after the execution thereof [or on -"], to be then and there paid to the said A. B. or his attorney in that behalf, and that he should do all such things as by the statute passed in the second year of our reign he was authorized and required to do in that behalf. And our said sheriff of [Sussex] on [or "at that day"] returned to the barons of our Exchequer at Westminster, that the said C. D. had no goods or chattels, money, bank notes, cheques, bills of exchange, promissory notes, bonds, specialties, or other securities for money, in his bailiwick, whereof he could cause to be made the damages [or "debt and damages"] and interest aforesaid, or any part thereof, [let this agree with the return, if any.] Whereupon, on the behalf of the said A. B., it is testified in our said court that the said C. D. hath goods and chattels sufficient within your bailiwick, whereof you may cause to be levied the damages [or "debt and damages"] and interest aforesaid; therefore we command you, that you omit not by reason of any liberty of your county, but that you enter the same and cause to be made of the goods and chattels in your bailiwick of the said C. D. £, for the damages [or "£- for the debt, and £ for the damages"] aforesaid, together with interest upon the said sum of £- at the rate of £4 per centum per annum, from the day of (b), A. D.

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on which day the judgment aforesaid was entered up, and have that money, with such interest as aforesaid, before the barons of our Exchequer at Westminster, immediately after the execution hereof [or -"], to render to the said A. B. for his said damages and interest [or debt and damages and interest,"] and that you do all such things as by the statute passed in the second year of our reign you are authorized and required to do in this behalf, and in what manner you shall [&c. conclude us in the form, ante, 150, No. 2.]

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[Indorse it as directed with respect to the fi. fa., ante, 150, No. 2.]

(a) See as to the different directions of writs, ante, 20, n. (a). (b) See 149, n. (a).

29. Fi. fa. to a County Palatine.

Victoria, by the grace of God of the united kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland queen, defender of the faith, to the chancellor of our county palatine of Lancaster [or "Durham," (a)] or his deputy, greeting: We command you, that by our writ, under the seal of our said county palatine, to be duly made, and to be directed to the sheriff of our said county palatine, you cause the said sheriff to be commanded that he cause to be made of the goods and chattels in his bailiwick of C. D. [&c. proceed as in an ordinary form of fi. fa., see ante, 148, 149, 150, &c.] And have you that money [&c. conclude as in an ordinary form of fi. fa., see ante, 149, 150, No. 1, 2, &c.

[Indorse it as directed with respect to the fi. fa., ante, 149, No. 1.]

30. Fi. fa. to a County Palatine, after a Levy of Part.

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Victoria, [&c. as in the fi. fa. supra, to the word] greeting: Whereas by our writ we lately commanded you, that by our writ under the seal of our said county palatine, to be duly made, and to be directed to the sheriff of our said county palatine, you should cause the said sheriff to be commanded that he should cause to be made of the goods and chattels in his bailiwick of C. D. [&c. as in the fi. fa. to the words "whereof the said C. D. was convicted, as appeared to us of record,"] or in C. P. omit "as appeared to us of record," or in Exch. say, as by inspecting the rolls of our said Exchequer appeared to us,"] together with interest [&c. as in the f. fa.] and that he should do all such things as by the statute passed in the second year of our reign he was authorised and required to do in this behalf; and that you should have that money before [&c. as in the fi. fa.] and that you should have there [then] that writ. And you, on [or "at that day,"] returned to us [or in C. P. “to our justices," or in Exch. "to our barons,"] at Westminster aforesaid, that by virtue of the said writ to you directed, you had, by another writ under the seal of our said county palatine, duly made and directed to the sheriff of the said county palatine, commanded the said sheriff as by the said first-mentioned writ you were commanded; and which said sheriff, in answer to the said writ so directed to him as aforesaid, had returned to you that he had caused to be made of the goods and chattels of the said C. D. £—, parcel of the damages, [or "debt and damages,"] and interest therein mentioned, which said money he had ready at the time [or "day"] and the place in the said writ contained, as by the said writ he was commanded, and that the said C. D. had not any other or more goods, chattels, money, bank notes, cheques, bills of exchange, promissory notes, bonds, specialties, or other securities for money in his bailiwick whereof he could cause to be made the residue of the said damages [or, "debt and damages,"] and interest, or any part thereof, according to the exigency of that writ, [let this agree with the return.] Therefore we command you, that by our writ, under the seal of our said county palatine, to be duly made, and to be directed to the sheriff of our said county palatine, you cause the said sheriff to be commanded that he cause to be made of the goods and chattels in his bailiwick of the said C. D. the sum of £- residue of the damages, [or

"debt and damages"] aforesaid, together with interest; [&c. conclude as in ordinary form of fi. fa.; see ante, 149, 150, No. 1, 2.]

[Indorse it as directed with respect to the fi. fa., ante, 149, 150, No. 1, 2, according to the court out of which it is issued.]

(a) See as to Durham, ante, 21, n. (b).

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