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Idem, If it appear on the face of the proceedings that the action arose out of the itannaries, , and the jurisdiction of those courts, then all the proceedings in such cases are, upon such matter apparent, coram non judice.

Resolved by all the Judges.

Reference from pages 35 and 49.

The form of a note to be given by a person arrested in the stannary court.

"I A. B. do hereby acknowledge that I am arrested by virtue of a stannary warrant issued out of the stannary court of C. at the suit of D. E. in a plea of trespass on the case (as it may be) to the damage of £10. In witness whereof I have here- unto set my hand this 1st day of May 1790, A B."

"Witnesses hereto, F G
  H I. "

The form of a note to be given by bail to all actions in the stannary courts.

"I K. L. do hereby acknowedge that I am become bail for the above A. B. at the suit of the above named D. E. in the action and to the damage above said. As witness my hand the 1 st day of May, 1 790. K. L."

"Witnesses hereto, F G
  H I. "