The Clerks vade mecum, or, A choice collection of modern presidents according to the best forms extant, and such as have not formerly been printed : containing all sorts of bargains and sales, leases, mortgages, grants, covenants, surrenders &c. : usefull for all persons that have relation to the practick part of the common law ... / fatihfully perused by T.P.

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The Clerks vade mecum, or, A choice collection of modern presidents according to the best forms extant, and such as have not formerly been printed : containing all sorts of bargains and sales, leases, mortgages, grants, covenants, surrenders &c. : usefull for all persons that have relation to the practick part of the common law ... / fatihfully perused by T.P.
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London :: Printed by T.M. for W. Lee, D. Pakeman, and G. Bedell,
1655.
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Conveyancing -- Great Britain -- Forms.
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"The Clerks vade mecum, or, A choice collection of modern presidents according to the best forms extant, and such as have not formerly been printed : containing all sorts of bargains and sales, leases, mortgages, grants, covenants, surrenders &c. : usefull for all persons that have relation to the practick part of the common law ... / fatihfully perused by T.P." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A33419.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 5, 2024.

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Page 459

A Covenant, that he is lawfully seized, and hath power to demise.

ANd the said G H for himselfe &c. That he the said G H at the time of the ensealing and deli∣very of these presents, is and standeth lawfully seized of an indefeizible estate of inheritance in Fee-simple or Fee-taile, of and in all and singular the before demised premisses with the appurtenances, and eve∣ry part and parcel thereof, without any manner of condition or limitation of use or uses, to alter and change the same; and also that he the said G H now hath full power, true Title, and absolute Authority to demise, grant &c. the said Messu∣age, Tenement or Farm, and all other the demised premisses with the appurtenances, and every part and parcel thereof unto the said I P his executors, admi∣nistrators and assigns, for the term of &c. in manner and form as in and by these presents is mentioned, limited and expressed.

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