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X.d.122(4)
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== Transcription ==
Below is a semi-diplomatic transcription of Folger manuscript X.d.122(4). The transcription below was created by the [[Early Modern Manuscripts Online (EMMO)]] project. To access an image of the original leaf, click on each transcription's heading.
=== [http://luna.folger.edu/luna/servlet/s/889vst X.d. 122(4)] ===
ye shall swere ''tha''t well & trulie
you shall serue ''th''e people as one
of the sergeant''es'' at Lawe and you
shall trulie counsell them ''tha''t you shalbe
retayned w''i''th after yo''u''r coming and you
shall not deferre tract or delaye
ther causes willinglie <s>ther causes</s> for
covetous of monie or other thing ''tha''t
may turne to yo''u''r profyt. And you
shall giue dew attendans.

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Oath of a Serjeant at Law

In Miscellaneous legal notes of William Lambarde

ca. 1577–87

X.d.122(4)

Featured in the Age of Lawyers Exhibition

Transcription

Below is a semi-diplomatic transcription of Folger manuscript X.d.122(4). The transcription below was created by the Early Modern Manuscripts Online (EMMO) project. To access an image of the original leaf, click on each transcription's heading.

X.d. 122(4)

ye shall swere that well & trulie

you shall serue the people as one

of the sergeantes at Lawe and you

shall trulie counsell them that you shalbe

retayned with after your coming and you

shall not deferre tract or delaye

ther causes willinglie ther causes for

covetous of monie or other thing that

may turne to your profyt. And you

shall giue dew attendans.