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Volume 3 · 62 words · 1778 Edition

a clerk belonging to the court of chancery, whose business it is to make out original writs. In the statute 18 Edw. III., they are called *clerks of course*, and are 24 in number, making a corporation of themselves. To each of them is allowed a division of certain counties, into which they issue out the original writs required by the subject.