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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Forms (Law) -- Great Britain.
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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 3, 2024.

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A Letter of Atturney, to receive mo∣ney due upon a Bond.

KNow all men by these presents, that I, T. A. of &c. have assigned, ordeined and made, and in my stead and place, by these presents, put and

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constituted my trusty and wel-beloved friend I. B. of &c. my true and Lawfull Atturney, for me and in my stead and name, but to the use and behoof of him the said I. B. to take, recover, and receive of W. S. of &c. O. T. of &c. but L. M. of &c. the summe of &c. due unto me for non-payment of the summe of &c. of like money, on the twentieth day of &c. last past, before the date of these presents, as by one Obligation with condition there under written, bearing date &c. in the year &c. it doth & may more plainly appear; giving, and by these pre∣sents granting unto my said Atturney, my full power and lawfull authority in the premisses, to do, say, per∣forme, conclude and finish, for me and in my name as aforesaid, all and every such act and acts, thing and things, device and devices in the Law whatso∣ever, for the recovery of all the debts aforesaid, as fully, largely and amply in every respect, as I my self might or could do, if I were personally present; And upon the receipt thereof acquittances or other discharges for me and in my name to make, Seale and Deliver, ratifying, allowing and holding firme and stable, all and whatsoever my said Atturney shall lawfully do, or cause to be done, in or about the execution of the premisses, by vertue of these presents,

In witnesse, &c.

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