The first part of the young clerks guide, or, An exact collection of choice English presidents according to the best forms now used for all sorts of indentures, letters of atturney, releases, conditions &c. very useful and necessary for all but chiefly for those that intend to follow the atturney's practice / compiled by R.F. ... : and revised by an able practitioner.
- Title
- The first part of the young clerks guide, or, An exact collection of choice English presidents according to the best forms now used for all sorts of indentures, letters of atturney, releases, conditions &c. very useful and necessary for all but chiefly for those that intend to follow the atturney's practice / compiled by R.F. ... : and revised by an able practitioner.
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- Hutton, Richard, Sir, 1561?-1639.
- Publication
- London :: Printed for Humphry Tuckey ...,
- 1649.
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"The first part of the young clerks guide, or, An exact collection of choice English presidents according to the best forms now used for all sorts of indentures, letters of atturney, releases, conditions &c. very useful and necessary for all but chiefly for those that intend to follow the atturney's practice / compiled by R.F. ... : and revised by an able practitioner." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A45253.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 21, 2024.
Contents
- title page
- THE TABLE.
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collection of precedents
- An Indenture of Annuity.
- An Indenture of Lease, with extraor∣dinary Covenants.
- A Deed of Gift made to one to save him Harmlesse from all Bonds.
- A Lease of a House and certain Lands made in consideration of a certain summe of money, the Feesimple be∣ing in the Lessor.
- An Assignment of the same Lease and premisses to a Third person in Trust, upon condition, that if the money be not paid, the As∣signment to be voyd.
- An Assignment of a Judgement, with a Letter of Atturney therein inserted.
- An Assignment of a House and Lands from one, who had the same in Mor∣gage, and was forfeited to him.
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A Morgage of a Lease for Indemp∣nity of certain sureties bound in an obligation made to another in trust, for their use.
16 13. - A Bill of Sale.
- A Release of Lands Morgaged.
- A Deed of certain uses of Revocation
- A Grant of the Reversion of certain Lands.
- An Assignment of a Recognizance, with very good Covenants there∣in incerted.
- A Generall Release.
- A Release from one that hath lost the Counterpart of his Lease.
- A Release of Fines, and Forfeitures, due to the King, and to the Infor∣mer, upon the Statute of Recusan∣cie.
- A Resignation, or Release from one used in trust of all the benefit he might claime, by vertue of any Covenant in the Indenture.
- An Indenture for justifying of acti∣ons upon setting over of a Statute.
- An Indenture between the Scaven∣ger and the Raker, for clensing the street.
- A Condition to pay a sum of money at two severall payments.
- A Letter of Atturney to receive a debt only.
- A Letter of Atturney Generall, to enter upon Lands.
- A Generall Release.
- A short Letter of Atturney, to re∣ceive Money due upon Bond.
- A Form of an Award.
- A Lease made in consideration of the Surrender of a former Lease, for a longer time, with good Covenants.
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A Grant of an Extent penned by
Mr. Thomas Bromley then So∣licitor. - An Assignment of a Bond for per∣formance of Covenants.
- A Release of an Annuity.
- A short Lease of certain Tyths.
- A Deed of Gift.
- Another Deed of Gift.
- A Release of Dower.
- A Release from one that hath lost his Ar∣ticles of Agreement.
- A forme of a Will.
- An Assurance of a Jointure to the Wife, with Remainder in Taile.
- A Lease of a Fee-farm, and cer∣tain Lands, with necessary Co∣venants.
- An Assignment of two severall Ob∣ligations.
- An Assignment of two Apprentices, and their yaars to come.
- A Proviso, That if the Lessor be minded to surrender his Grand Lease, to take a further estate in the premisses, then the Demise to be voyd.
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A Letter of Atturney to enter upon Lands, and to deliver a Lease made to another. -
A Letter of Atturney, to enter upon Lands, and to deliver a Lease. -
A Condition to pay Money within fourteen daies after, if the Par∣ties bound in an Obligation, pay it not at the day. - An Assignement of a Lease of partition, wherein three are joynt-Lessors to a third person.
- A Condition to pay a summe of Money to Children at their severall ages, according to the Will by which it was given. The Bond made to the Executor.
- A Condition for payment of Money to a Child when he comes to age, and in the mean time to find it, and bring it up.
- An Assignment of a Wharfe stock of Wood, Coles, Lighters, &c. with a Generall Release, and Covenants for Peaceable enjoying, &c.
- An Assignment of a Lease of a Mes∣suage, divers plats of Grounds, with Buttals and Boundals, se∣verall Covenants, &c. with an Exception, &c.
- An Assignment of a Lease, reciting divers Leases, with severall Co∣venants.
- A Lease of divers Lands, &c. with a Covenant to pay Heriots upon Deaths, &c. with many other substantiall Covenants.
- A Joynture, with divers Limitta∣tions, &c. with a Proviso for Revocation.
- A Condition for payment of Rent Quarterly for Lands held from year to year, at the pleasure of the Lessor.
- A Sale of the Moity of Rent reser∣ved by Lease.
- A Lease of Lands by way of Morgage, in consideration of a sum of money.
- A Covenant that after default of Payment, the Possession of Lands in Morgage shall be delivered to the Morgagee, and also all Deeds and Writings concerning the same.
- A Letter of Atturney upon Cove∣nants.
- An Assignment, with a Proviso, to have the Lease again, upon pay∣ment of a sum of money.
- A Revoking of a Pretended Contract of Matrimony.
- An Assignment of Lands taken upon an Extent.
- A Charter-party for a Ships Voy∣age.
- A Morgage of Land upon money, &c. for years.
- An Indenture of Bargain and Sale of a Mannor, with necessary Co∣venants.
- An Indenture to leade the use of a fine.
- An Indenture of Demise of divers Lands, &c. in consideration of a sum of money, paying a Pepper Corn yearly.
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An Indenture of re-demise of the former demised premisses to the same parties, reserving the rent of
250. l. with a proviso, that the same shall cease upon the pay∣ment of the sum of money in the former Demise specified. -
A Lease of a House in
London. - A Defezance upon a Bond Sued to a Judgement.
- An Indenture of Partition, where one had a greater share then the other, for which a sum was paid, &c.
- A Grant of a Rent reserved by Lease.
- An Annuity or yearly rent charge.
- An Indenture of Apprentiship.
- A Bargain and Sale of a Mannor.
- An Indenture of Defezance for the making voyd of all former Sta∣tutes, payment of a sum of. &c. and performance of Cove∣nants, &c.
- A Release of Lands upon perfor∣mance of Articles.
- A Conveyance in Fee-simple of a House and Land, &c.
- A Joynture to the Wife made before Marriage.
- A LEASE to try a Title.
- A Bargain and sale of a House in London.
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A short Lease of a House in
Lon∣don. - An Indenture of Covenants for pas∣sing of a recovery in the Com∣mon Pleas, to cut off an En∣tail.
- An Assignment of a Lease.
- An Assignment of the Moity of a House and Goods, with good Cove∣nants.
- An Assignment of a Lease in trust, whereof the Assignor is to take a further estate in the premisses.
- An Assignment of a Judgement.
- An Assignment of an Annuity.
- A Release from one used in Trust.
- A Surrender of a Lease for lives, for the obtaining of a new Lease.
- A Revocation of a Suite.
- A Release for waste done.
- A Release of Errours
- A Discharge of an Apprentice from his Service.
- A Letter of Atturney, to receive mo∣ney due upon a Bond.
- A Letter of Atturney, to enter upon Lands, and deliver a Lease.
- Another Letter of Atturney to enter upon Lands, and to deliver a Lease.
- A Letter of Atturney upon a Speci∣alty being not due, with Cove∣nants to justifie Actions.
- A Letter of Atturney generall to receive debts and rents.
- A short Letter of Atturney of a Bond not due.
- A short Letter of Atturney for the setting over of a Bond forfeited.
- A Letter of atturney to take posses∣sion of Lands delivered by a She∣riffe upon an extent.
- A Covenant for the Leavying of a Fine.
- A Covenant to surrender a Copy-hold at the next Court.
- A Covenant for further Assurance.
- A Covenant that the premisses are dis∣charged of Incumberances.
- A Covenant that he is Lawfully Seized in fee-simple, or fee-taile, and hath power to demise.
- A Covenant that the Lesse shall not cut down, or sell the Trees, with∣out the consent of the Lessor.
- A Condition of Arbitrament Generall, and Speciall.
- A Condition for the truth of an Ap∣prentice, and to restore the value of all such goods, as by proof shall appear, he hath Imbeazled.
- A Condition to acknowledge satisfa∣ction upon a Judgement.
- A Condition to make assurance upon request.
- A Condition to find one his diet by the year.
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A Condition to repay all such Char∣ges as the Tenant shall be at, by reason of the payment of his rent, there being controversie concer∣ning the title of the House. - A Condition to discharge the Church-Wardens and Parishioners, of a Child born in the Parish.
- A Condition for the surrender of Copy∣hold Lands, and to cause him to be admitted Tenant.
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A Condition for quiet enjoying a Man∣nor, according to an assignment thereof. -
A Condition for assurance of Lands. - A Condition to pay a sum of money quarterly.
- A Condition to lend a sum of money at a certain day nominated for a certain time then follow∣ing, without interest.
- A Condition for payment of an Annuity.
- A Condition to pay a certaine sum of money at a day, and then to put in another Surety, for payment of another sum at a day then following.
- A Condition for performance, concerning co-partner∣ship of an Award.
- A Condition to save harmelesse of a Recognizance taken, for ones Appearance.
- A Condition to save one harmelesse, for the Bayling of one, at two severall Actions.
- A Condition for payment of money, if a man be non∣suited.
- A Condition for performance of Covenants.
- A Condition for passing of a Fine.
- A Condition concerning Marriage.
- A plaine Bill of Debt.
- A Bill Obligatory.
- A Generall Release.
- A Release of Errours.
- A Release of Errours concerning a Judgement.
- A Release upon the receipt of a Legacy.
- A Release of Lands.
- A Release of Lands, with a Covenant to lead the use of a Fine.
- A Revocation of uses.
- A Defezance upon a Statute.
- A Defeazance upon a Judgement.
- A Defezance upon a Morgage of Lands, formerly for∣feited.
- Another Defeazance upon a Statute.
- A Bill of Sale, with a proviso, that if the mo∣ney, with allowance, be paid by a day, then to be voyd.
- A Bargain and Sale of Houshold-stuffe.
- A Bargain and Sale of Leases and Goods, on condition to pay Debts and Legacies.
- The forme of an Award.
- A Protection in time of Parliament.
- A Surrender of Copy-hold Land, by way of Mor∣gage.
- An Assignment of a Judgement.
- A Letter of Atturney of a Bond.
- An Assignment of a Statute.
- An Assignment of an Annuity.
- An Assignment of a Lease.
- A Preamble of a Will.
- A Condition to pay money at the day of Marriage, or day of Death.
- A Condition to deliver Hay and Oats by a day, &c.
- A Condition to performe Covenants.
- A Condition for the truth of an Apprentice.
- A Condition to abide the Award of Arbitrators, if they make an Arbitrament; and if not, then to abide the Ʋmpirage of an Ʋmpire.
- A Condition that one shall not demise or alien, without consent.
- A Condition to justifie all such actions as shall be commenced by reason of a Letter of Attur∣ney.
- A Condition for payment of money yearly, with a clause to find new sureties upon death of any of the former.
- A Condition to save harmlesse from Legacies.
- A Condition not to molest, sue or trouble for any matter or cause before past.
- A Condition to seal a counterpart of an Indenture by a day.
- A Condition for acknowledgment of a Fine.
- A Condition to deliver an Obligation by a day.
- A Condition to pay money during life.
- A Condition to assign over a Lease by a day.
- A Condition for quiet enjoying of a Messuage.
- A Condition not to do any act to prejudice the estate of the Obleigor in a Lease &c.
- A Condition to pay rent during a Lease parole, and at the end to depart, leaving the goods and houshold stuffe mentioned &c.
- A Condition that he shall enjoy quietly the afore∣said Messuage, without interruption of any, during the said Lease parole.
- A Condition where money is given, by a Will, to a Wife and her Children, and the money being paid by the Executors to the Husband of the Wife, to be imployed for their benefit, the Husband is bound to imploy it well, or to repay it &c.
- A Condition to save harmlesse an Executor, he not medling with the Executorship.
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A Condition to discharge an Executor from an Orphans portion in
London, being received without consent. - A Condition to justifie all such actions as shall be commenced, by reason of an assignment of a Bill Obligatory.
- A Condition for a hired Servants truth.
- A Condition to pay rent reserved upon a Lease.
- A Condition to discharge Executors from the pay∣ment of Legacies to Non-ages.
- A Condition to save harmlesse from a Letter of Atturney.
- A Condition to pay money at the expiration of an Apprentiship.
- A Condition of an Obligation, wherein one Exe∣cutor stands bound to another to do his dili∣gence in the execution of a will, and from time to time to give a just accompt.
- A Counter-condition for performance of Cove∣nants.
- A Condition that the Lessor shall pay money back upon the Lessees dislike of a Farm.
- A Condition for building and setting up a frame of a House.
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A Condition to save three harmlesse, which are bound for one by Recognizance to the Cham∣ber of
London for Orphans money. - A Condition from an under Sheriffe to a high Sheriffe for saving harmlesse.
- A Condition to save harmlesse a Surety from a Bond of Arbitrament.
- A Condition, if money be not paid at the day, then to surrender certain copy hold Lands, &c.
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A Letter of Atturney, or an assignment to receive and keep money due upon a Bond, wherein is a forfeiture, or,
nomine penae, upon dis∣charge without consent. - A Letter of Atturney to receive rents.
- A Letter of Atturney to demise, survey or sell a Mannor.
- A Letter of Atturney to deliver a Lease upon the Land.
- A Letter of Atturney to keep Courts.
- A Letter of Atturney to take possession of Lands newly purchased.
- A Letter of Atturney, for a Steward of a Man∣nor to receive rents, with authority to im∣pound and distreyn.
- A Warrant of Atturney to confesse a Judgment.
- A Warrant to acknowledge Satisfaction.
- Another Warrant to acknowledge satisfaction.
- An Assignement of an Annuity.
- An Indenture for suing forth a Writ of Entry of a Mannour; to the intent a recovery may be had.
- A revocation for a Protection during the Parliament time.
- A Bargaine and sale of Trees.
- An Indenture of Lease of a House and Lands in the Country.
- An absolute Bargaine and Sale of a house and Lands.
- A Conveyance of a Mannour and Lands, in conside∣ration of a Marriage &c.
- An assurance of a Joynture made before marriage, with speciall Covenants concerning Children by a former Husband.