The third part of the reports of severall excellent cases of law, argued and adjudged in the courts of law at Westminster in the time of the late Queen Elizabeth, from the first, to the five and thirtieth year of her reign collected by a learned professor of the law, William Leonard ... ; with alphabetical tables of the names of the cases, and of the matters contained in the book.

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The third part of the reports of severall excellent cases of law, argued and adjudged in the courts of law at Westminster in the time of the late Queen Elizabeth, from the first, to the five and thirtieth year of her reign collected by a learned professor of the law, William Leonard ... ; with alphabetical tables of the names of the cases, and of the matters contained in the book.
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Leonard, William.
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London :: Printed by the assigns of Richard and Edward Atkins ... for Henry Twyford, Thomas Basset, William Rawlins and John Place,
1686.
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"The third part of the reports of severall excellent cases of law, argued and adjudged in the courts of law at Westminster in the time of the late Queen Elizabeth, from the first, to the five and thirtieth year of her reign collected by a learned professor of the law, William Leonard ... ; with alphabetical tables of the names of the cases, and of the matters contained in the book." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A47718.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 7, 2024.

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XVIII. Mich. 4 Eliz. In the Common Pleas.

J.N. Cestuy que use in tail, 14 H. 8. by Indenture between him on the one part, and J.S. of the other part, In Consideration of a Marriage between his Son and Heir apparent, and Joan Daughter of the said J.S. to be had, Covenanted with the said J.S. That neither he, nor any of the Feoffees seised to his use, have made, or hereafter shall make any Estate, Release, Grant of Rent, levy any Fine, or do any o∣ther Incumbrance whatsoever of any of his Mannors, Lands, &c. But that all the said Mannors, &c. shall immediately descend or re∣main to his said Son, and the Heirs of his Body, after the decease of the said J.N. It was the clear Opinion of all the Iustices in this Case, That by the said Indenture, No use is changed in J N. nor any use raised to the said Son and Heir; but that it is only a bare Cove∣nant.

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