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 an Annuity.

TO all Christian people, &c. I, I. W. of, &c. Gentleman send greeting in our Lord God ever∣lasting; Whereas I. G. Citizen, &c. by his Deed Indented, bearing date, &c. for the consideration therein mentioned, did give, grant and confirme unto me the said I.W. one Annuity or yearly Rent or pen∣tion of &c. to be issuing & going out of all and singu∣lar the Messuages or Tenements, Lands and premisses of the said I.G. scituate and being in, &c. for the terme of the naturall life of me the said I. W. as in and by the said Deed indented (amongst divers other Cove∣nants, Grants, Articles and Agreements therein con∣tained) more fully and at large it doth and may ap∣pear: Now know ye that I the said I. W. for good considerations me moving, have assigned and set over, and by these presents do assign and set over unto S.L. of, &c. the said Annuity or yearly pention of, &c. To have and to hold the said Annuity or yearly Rent of, &c. aforesaid unto the said S.L. and her assignes, in as large and ample manner and forme as I the said I. W. may or ought to have and enjoy the same by force of the said Deed indented, or any thing therein contai∣ned (together with the said Deed indented)

In witnesse, &c.

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