or THE EECORDEE OR EEGISTEAE. 87 



assignments, and declarations of immoveable property and 

 heritages situated within the bounds of our forests, together 

 with replies, interdicts, or consents which shall have been 

 given by our Attorney. 



' 7. The sixth, all deeds and procedures which relate to the 

 navigation and flotage of rivers, to the chase, and to fishings. 



'8. The seventh, what may have been done for the 

 woods of ecclesiastics, communities, holders of mortmain, 

 and private parties, in reference to what is spoken of in 

 the first chapter of the jurisdiction ; and the eighth shall 

 be for the deposit of all other papers that shall be brought 

 or consigned to the Registrar. 



' 9. The Registrars of MaUrises shall make every three 

 months, at latest fifteen days after each quarter-day, 

 rolls of tlie fines adjudged at the Court of their establish- 

 ment, on which they may charge five sous for every deed 

 of condemnation as the fee for the sentence, and two sous 

 for the fee for every default which shall be pronounced, 

 and seven sous six deniers for the fee of the Sergeant, on 

 whose report there has been a conviction ; which fees they 

 shall cause to be paid by the Sergeant-Collector in propor- 

 tion to the total actual receipts — without the Registrar 

 having power to pretend to extra wage, under pretext of the 

 greatness of the rolls or otherwise; and they shall deliver 

 two clean copies of these rolls to our Attorneys, of which 

 one shall remain with them, and the other shall be supplied 

 eight days after to the Sergeant-Collector, to recover the 

 same. 



' 10. They may not take more for each copy which they 

 deliver than three sous for each sheet of paper, and fifteen 

 sous for each roll of parchment, which shall be filled with 

 the number of lines, words, and syllables prescribed by 

 ordinance; as for other fees for papers of instruction, 

 these shall henceforth be regulated by opinion of the 

 Grand-Masters, after having heard the officers of the 

 MaUrises, without their having power to award any for 

 those which have been delivered to our Attorneys, or to 

 our other oificers for our business, or put on parchment 



