288 Charles William Wallace 
Regifters Office to be entred, which accordingly was done. And 
this defendant further fayeth that if the faid John Madox or any 
other who had the drawing of the faid Order, did adde or di- 
minifhe any thinge materiall to or from the fayd Order more or 
leffe then was pronounced yt concerneth him or them in theire 
othes and credittes and not this deft who did nothing therein 
more then he had good warrant to doe as aforefayd. And this 
deft further fayeth that the Atturneys of the faid Court of White- 
hall (being fworne in theire places to obferve thorders and due 
proceedinges of the faid Court) have for the fpace of thirtie 
yeares laft paft to the knowledge of this deft (for fo longe hee 
hath ferved as A Clerke in the fame Court) and longe before 
as hee hath hearde and doeth verelie beleeve to be true, vfed to 
drawe theire Clientes Orders (being fworne to deale indifferent- 
lie therein) And not the Regifter, As the faid Allen in his faid 
bill hath vntruely alledged efpeciallie fuch as doe concerne De- 
crees, or orders made for the graunting of Iniunccions for ftay 
of anie proceedinges at the common lawe difmiffions of caufes, 
deliuery out of money or deliuery of writinges or for theftablifh- 
ing of any poffeffion, and fuch lyke as are and be viually con- 
firmed before thentring thereof by and vnder the handes or hande 
of fome of her maté* faid Counfaill of the faid Court, before they 
be entred into the Regifter And for thother ordinary rules and 
fhort orders, they are nowe viually entred by the Regifter or his 
deputie w'out any further circumftance or contradiccion. And 
wheareas the faid complainant in his bill of complaint hath fclaun- 
derouflye and vntruely fett downe, that the faid Burbage did very 
malitioufly and fraudulently after the fayd Order pronounced as 
aforefayd, combyne and practife w the faid John Madox (his 
Attourney) and w" this deft (the Regifter) and by confederacie 
procured the faid John Madox to drawe an Order, w™ apper- 
teyned not to him to doe; but vnto the Regifter of the faid Court, 
and likewife procured the fame to be entred, and fett downe 
directly contrary to that which was done and pronounced as afore- 
faid by her highenes Counfaill of the faid Court, namely that the 
faid Allen fhould not proceede to the making vp of the demurrer in 
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