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Head Clerk’s or Common Search revived.
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VIII. And whereas heretofore a Description of Search was made in the said Register Office called a Head Clerk’s or Common Search, and it is desirable that this Form of searching should be revived; be it therefore enacted, That from and after the said Thirty-first Day of December, upon, a Request in Writing by any Person desirous of the same being left in the said Register Office, a Head Clerk’s or Common Search shall be made, and a Copy of the Abstract of every Memorial found to come within the Terms of the said Request shall be transcribed upon Paper, and shall be signed by One of the Clerks upon the Establishment of the said Office with his Name, and also by One of the Assistant Registrars with the Initial Letters of his Name, and with all convenient Expedition the same shall be delivered to the Party making the Request: Provided always, that it shall be lawful for the Person making such Request to except thereout any and every Instrument of which he shall specify the Date, Description of Instrument, and Parties Names, in a List at the Foot of such Request.
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