AN ORDER Of the House of Peers, limiting the time of bringing Writs of Error and Appeals into that House.
ORdered by the Lords Spiritual and Temporal in Parliament Assembled, That all persons who shall have any Writs of Error, or Petitions of Appeal from any Court of Equity, to be exhibited to this House, do bring in their said Writs of Error, and present their Petitions within Fourteen days, to be accounted from and after the First day of every Session, or Meeting of Parliament after a Recess; after which time, the Lords do Declare, they will, during every such Sitting, receive no Writ of Error, or Petition of Appeal, unless upon a Iudgment given in any of His Majesties Courts of Iudicature, or Decreé had in any of the Courts of Equity, whilst the Parliament is actually Sitting: in which cases the Party who shall find himself agrieved, may bring his Writ of Error, or Petition of Appeal within Fourteén days after such Iudgment or Decree is given; And that this Order be added to the standing Orders of the House of Peers, and likewise published in Print, to the end that all persons concerned may take notice thereof, and observe it accordingly.
LONDON, Printed by John Bill, Christopher Barker, Thomas Newcomb, and Henry Hills, Printers to the Kings Most Excellent Majesty. 1678.