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Clerk of the Petty Bag

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court itself, issuing writs for Parliamentary elections and the elections of bishops, summonses to Parliament and the enrolling of solicitors of the court itself. It also concerned itself with patents for inventions. The name of the office stemmed from the practice of keeping records in small paper bags.
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The Petty Bag office dealt with common-law issues in the Court of Chancery and dated from as early as the 14th century, declining in importance towards the end of the 17th century. Its responsibilities were various, including dealing with suits against solicitors or attorneys and officers of the
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There were three Clerks of the Petty Bag (the senior, second and junior clerks) at any one time until the mid-19th century when the number was reduced to one. They were appointed by the
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until the early 17th century, after which the appointments were made by the Crown. The single remaining clerk was transferred to the
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was a clerk in the former Petty Bag office of the English Court of Chancery.
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Index

Master of the Rolls
Supreme Court of Judicature
William Ravenscroft
Edward Norreys
Ellis Wynn
Laurence Whitaker
Thomas Coningsby II
Robert Caesar
Lancelot Baugh Allen
"An Introduction to Petty Bag Proceedings in the Reign of Elizabeth I"
"Records of the Petty Bag Office"
Categories
Legal history of England
Law clerks
English civil law
1889 disestablishments

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