| Political state of Great Britain - 1725 - 618 sider
...for feveral Years executed the Office of Chief that YO U Jhatt Swear, that youjkatt weS *nd tritely ferve our Sovereign Lord the King, and His People, in the Office of Chancellor of Great Britain j and you jbaft Jo Right to aS manner of People, Poor ana Rith, after the... | |
| Great Britain - 1762 - 532 sider
...(Jimeritance ou perpetual YE (hall fwear, That well Clerks of the and lawfully ye fliall ferve chancery, our lord the King and his people in the office of clerk of the chancery, to which ye be attitled; (2) and ye (hall not af fent nor procure the King's difherifon nor perpetual damage... | |
| Great Britain - 1762 - 524 sider
...Neva Statuta. YE ihall fwenr, That -well cieiks of the and lawfully ye (Ъ nil ierve chancery, our lord the King and his people in the office of clerk of the chancery, to which ye be attitled ; (2) and yc ihall not affent nor procure the King's diiherifon nor perpetual damage... | |
| Joseph Grove - 1764 - 506 sider
...taken by a Lord Chancellor, was adminiftred to him: " You ftiall fwear, that you mall well and truly ferve our Sovereign Lord the King and his People in the Office of Lord Chancellor of Great Britain, and you fliall do right to all manner of people, poor and rich, after... | |
| Robert Beatson - 1788 - 524 sider
...valid, until he affixes the Great Seal thereto. His oath is as follows: 1. That he will well and truly ferve our Sovereign Lord the King) and his people in the office of Chancellor (or Lord Keeper.) 3. That he fhall truly counfel the King, and his counfel he mail layne... | |
| Charles Viner - 1793 - 782 sider
...Ed. 3. and is as follows: 5. You ihall fwear, that well and lawfully you fhall ferre our fovereign Lord the King and his people in the office of Clerk...Chancery, to which you are intitled ; you fhall not aflcnt to, nor procure the King's difherifon, nor perpetual damage to your power \ nor fliall you do,... | |
| Robert Beatson - 1806 - 518 sider
...until he affixes the Great Seal theieto. His oath is as follows i 1. That he will well and truly serve our Sovereign Lord the King, and his people, in the office of Chancellor (or Lord Keeper.) 2. That he shall do right to all manner of people, poor and rich, after... | |
| William Waller Hening - 1819 - 616 sider
...oath Tlie Oath of a Judge of the General Court. ^°" s'ia" swear> t'ia* J*ou w''l we" ant* truly serve our sovereign lord the king, and his people, in the office of a judge or justice of the general court, of Virginia, and you shall not counsel, or asst-nt to any... | |
| Great Britain - 1836 - 554 sider
...the Chancery, and of the Clerks of Course. YE shall swear, that well and lawfully ye shall serve our Lord the King and his people in the office of clerk of the Chancery, to which ye be attitled ; and ye shall not assent nor procure the King's disherison nor perpetual damage to... | |
| William John Thoms - 1838 - 506 sider
...Seal by the King determines the office. His oath is as follows : 1. That he will well and truly serve our Sovereign Lord the King and his people, in the office of Chancellor. 2. That he will do right to all manner of people, poor and rich, after the laws and usages... | |
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