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process &quot; ret. coram RegeinCanc.&quot; shall be brought 

 into the chapel of the rolls, within convenient time 

 after the return thereof, and shall be there filed upon 

 their proper files and bundles as they ought to be ; 

 except the depositions of witnesses, which may re 

 main with any of the six clerks by the space of one 

 year next after the cause shall be determined by 

 decree, or otherwise be dismissed. 



91. All injunctions shall be enrolled, or the trans 

 cript filed, to the end that if occasion be, the court 

 may take order to award writs of&quot; scire facias&quot; there 

 upon, as in ancient time hath been used. 



92. All days given by the court to sheriffs to 

 return their writs, or bring in their prisoners upon 

 writs of privilege, or otherwise between party and 

 party, shall be filed, either in the register s office, or 

 in the petty-bag respectively ; and all recognisances 

 taken to the king s use, or unto the court, shall be 

 duly injolled in convenient time, with the clerks of 

 the inrollment, and calendars made of them, and the 

 calendars every Michaelmas term to be presented to 

 the lord chancellor. 



93. In case of suits upon the commissions for 

 charitable uses, to avoid charge, there shall need no 

 bill, but only exceptions to the decree, and answer 

 forthwith to be made thereunto ; and thereupon, and 

 upon sight of the inquisition, and the decree brought 

 unto the lord chancellor by the clerk of the petty- 

 bag, his lordship, upon perusal thereof, will give 

 order under his hand for an absolute decree to be 

 drawn up. 



