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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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.
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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 June 15, 2024.

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An Assignment of a House and Lands from one, who had the same in Mor∣gage, and was forfeited to him.

THis Indenture made, &c. between W. B. of. &c. on the one part, and G. H. of, &c. on the other part: Witnesseth: That whereas B. C. of, &c. by his Indenture bearing date, &c. (& so go forward with the recitals) And whereas in the said recited Indenture of Assignment, there is a proviso or condition con∣teined for redemption of the premisses, upon pay∣ment of one hundred pounds of, &c. on the sixth day of, &c. which then should be, and since hath been in the year of our Lord God, &c. At or in the &c. as in and by the said Proviso or Condition where∣unto relation being had more fully, and at large it doth and may appear, which said sum of one hundred pounds, &c. or any part thereof was not paid or tendred to be paid to, or for the said W. B. at the day or place in the Proviso of Redemption limited for the payment thereof, and yet remaineth unpaid,

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by reason and means whereof, the said Messuage and other the premisses, and the whole estate, Lease, right, title and interest of the said B. C. in and to the same, became forfeited unto the said B and he thereby was & now is, and so shal be lawfully interessed and pos∣sessed in the same premisses and every part thereof, du∣ring all the residue & term of years which then were, and yet are to come and unexpired of the term gran∣ted to the said C. B. in and by the said Indenture of Demise above-mentioned. Now this Indenture further witnesseth, That the said W. B. for and in consideration of the sum of &c. to him in hand paid by the said G. H. at and before the ensealing and delivery of these presents, whereof and wherewith, &c. Hath given and granted, bargained, sold, assigned and set over, and by these presents doth fully, clearly and absolutely give, grant, &c. unto the said G. H. his Executors, Administrators and Assigns, as well the Messuage, Yards, Gardens, Orchards and Closes to the same ad∣joyning and belonging; Together also with all and every the errable Land, Meadows, Pastures, Feedings, Profits, Commodities and Hereditaments whatsoever, to the said Messuage belonging, or in any wise apper∣taining: And all other the premisses, with the appur∣tenances whatsoever, in and by the said Inden∣ture of demise granted to the said B. as afore∣said: As also all the estate, right, title, interest, pro∣perty, possession, term of years, claim and demand whatsoever, which he the said W. B. his Executors, Administrators or Assigns, now have, hath, may or might, should or in any wise ought to have or claim of, in or to the said Messuage, and other the premis∣ses, with th'appurtenances, and every or any of them, or any part or parcel thereof, by force and vertue of the said Indenture of Morgage or Assignment above recited, or either of them, or any thing in them, or

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any of them mentioned or contained, or by any other waies or means whatsoever: together with the same In∣denture of Demise and Morgage aforesaid, and all and every other Writings and Minuments concerning the same. To have and to hold the said Messuage, Yards, Gardens, Orchards, Lands, Meadows, Pastures, Fee∣dings, Indentures of Demise and Morgage, Writings and Minuments, estate, tight, title, interest and term of years, and all and singular other the premisses, with the appurtenances, before by these presents bargain'd, sold, assigned, and set over, and every part and parcel therof, unto the said G. H. his Executors, Administrators and Assigns, and to his and their own proper uses and be∣hoofs, in as large, ample and beneficiall manner and form to all intents, constructions and purposes, as he the said W. B. now hath, may, might, should or in any wise ought to have and enjoy the same, by force and vertue of the same Indenture of Lease or Demise, or the said Indenture of Morgage aforesaid, or either of them, or any thing in them, or any of them men∣tioned, expressed or otherwise howsoever (A Cove∣nant for discharge of Incumbrances) In witnesse whereof, &c.

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