The perfect conveyancer: or, Severall select & choice presidents such as have not formerly been printed. Collected by four several sages of the law. Edward Henden, Knight; late one of the barons of the Exchequer. VVilliam Noy, Attourney Generall to His late Majestie. Robert Mason, sometime recorder of London. And Henry Fleetwood, formerly reader of Grayes-Inne. Wherein are contained many excellent examples and instructions touching the manner and method of conveyances; usefull for all persons, that are professors in the law, and desire to be rightly and judiciously informed. With an exact table for the readers more ready recourse to any the particulars contained therein.

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The perfect conveyancer: or, Severall select & choice presidents such as have not formerly been printed. Collected by four several sages of the law. Edward Henden, Knight; late one of the barons of the Exchequer. VVilliam Noy, Attourney Generall to His late Majestie. Robert Mason, sometime recorder of London. And Henry Fleetwood, formerly reader of Grayes-Inne. Wherein are contained many excellent examples and instructions touching the manner and method of conveyances; usefull for all persons, that are professors in the law, and desire to be rightly and judiciously informed. With an exact table for the readers more ready recourse to any the particulars contained therein.
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London :: printed by F.L. for George Thompson, at the White Horse in Chancery-lane, near Lincolns-Inne,
1655.
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"The perfect conveyancer: or, Severall select & choice presidents such as have not formerly been printed. Collected by four several sages of the law. Edward Henden, Knight; late one of the barons of the Exchequer. VVilliam Noy, Attourney Generall to His late Majestie. Robert Mason, sometime recorder of London. And Henry Fleetwood, formerly reader of Grayes-Inne. Wherein are contained many excellent examples and instructions touching the manner and method of conveyances; usefull for all persons, that are professors in the law, and desire to be rightly and judiciously informed. With an exact table for the readers more ready recourse to any the particulars contained therein." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A54332.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 2, 2024.

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¶ A Mortgage of a House in Fee-simple for indempui∣fication, in a ury good Form. Penn'd by Robert Mason, Esquire.

TO all People to whom this present Writing shall come to be seen, heard, or read, I N.K. of, &c. and A. my Wife send greeting in our Lord God everlasting:* 1.1 Know ye, us the said N.K. and A. my Wife, as welf for the more indempuity and discharge of N.V. of, &c. and I.I. of, &c. and either of them, and the Executors, &c. of them, and either of them against all manner of Person and Persons of and for all and every sum and sums of money as they or either of them

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stand bound in, or is charged or chargeable for, with us the said N. K. and A. my Wife, or with or for either of us to any Person or Persons Whatsoever by Bill, promise, specialty, obligation, or otherwise howsoever: As also for divers other special good causes and considerations us hereunto moving,* 1.2 have granted, bargained, sold, enfeoffed and confirmed, and by these presents do fully and plainly give, grant, &c. unto the said N.V. and I.I. and to either of them, and to the Heires of either of them for ever:* 1.3 All those two Messuages or Tene∣ments in, &c. in or near the Street there called, &c. and all the houses, edifices and buildings, yards, orchard, gardens and hereditaments, to the said Messuages or Tenements, or any of them, belonging, or appertaining, or at any time here∣tofore therewith used or occupied, with all and singular their appurtenances whatsoever: And one parcel of Land or Gar∣den-plot thereto adjoyning, with a Well in the same as they now be scituatin and lying in, &c. between the Messuages or Tenements n or late of T.P. (and so expresse the bounds.) Except and a waies reserved,* 1.4 &c. And further, I the said N.K. and A. m Wife, for the consideration abovesaid, have also by these presents, given, granted, bargained and sold unto the said N.V. and I.I. and to either of them, and to either of their Heires for ever, all the estate, right, title, interest, rever∣sion and reversions, remainder and remainders of and in the said Messuages or Tenements, and other the premises, and of, in, and to every part and parcel of the same (except before excepted) together with all and sigular deeds, evidences, charters, writings, escripts, Minuments, transcripts of fines and exemplification touching or concerning the said premises, any part or parcel of the same. To have and to hold the said Messuages or Tenements,* 1.5 houses, edifices, buildings, and all other the premises before by there presents bargained and sold, or mentioned to be bargained and sold, with all and singular their appurtenances (except before excepted) unto the said N.V. and I. I. and either of them, and to either of their Heires, to the onely and proper uses and behoofs of them the said N. V. and I. I. and either of them and to either of their Heires and Assignes joyntly and severally for

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evermore.* 1.6 Provided alwaies and neverthelesse upon condi∣tion, That if I the said N.K. and A. my Wise, or either of us or the Heirs, &c. of us or either of us, do satisfie, content and pay, or cause, &c. unto all and every such Person or Per∣sons whatsoever, as the said N. and I. or either of them stand bound unto, for us, or either of us such summe or summes, or other thing or things whatsoever as the said N. and I. or any of them standeth bound in, or is charged or chargeable with or for us the said N.K. and A. or either of us to any such said Person or Persons what soever by Bill, promise, specialty, obli∣gation, or otherwise howsoever, according to the intent, true meaning and limitation of such matters and things as they stand so charged for, is or ought to be observed, performed. fulfilled and kept. And do also at all times hereafter discharge, and save, and keep harmlesse the said N.V. and I.I. and ei∣ther of them, and the Heires, Executors, &c. of them and either of them, and their and either of their bodies, goods, chattels, lands and tenements, and every of them of and from all and every such said Person and Persons, as aforesaid, and every of them, and of and from all and all manner of suits, troubles, damages, costs and charges as shall be commenced, had, gotten or received against them or any of them by any such said Person or Persons as they or either of them stand bound unto, or is charged or chargeable by any wayes or means whatsoever with or for us the said N. K. and A. my Wife, or either of us as aforesaid; That then and from thence∣forth this present Deed of bargain and sale, and the posses∣sion, livery and seizin of the said bargained permises made, taken, and delivered, shall be utterly void, frustrate and of none effect to all intents and purposes.* 1.7 And that then upon request made to them the said N.V. and I.I. or either of them, they or either of them shall and will re-deliver or cause to be re-delivered back again to the said N. K. and A. his Wife, or either of them, their Heirs or Assigns, all and sin∣gular

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the said Deeds, evidences, charters, escripts, mynuments, transcripts of fines and exemplifications of records touching or concerning onely the above-bargained premises, or any part or parcel of the same, and now remaining in the hands, custody, or possession of the said N.V. whole uncancelled and undefaced.* 1.8 But if default in any thing of or in performing of the aforesaid proviso, contrary to the tenour and true meaning thereof: That then after such default made, this present Deed to stand and abide in full force and effect to the said N.V. and I.I. and either of them, and either of their Heires for ever, so fully, wholly, and absolutely, as if the proviso aforesaid had never-been mentioned or meant; any thing before in these presents contained, &c. And all the aforesaid bargained premises to be clear and clearly dischar∣ged, and by us the said N. K. and A. and our Heires, &c. unto them the said N.V. and I.I. and to the Heires of either of them clearly and freely discharged and saved harmlesse of and from all and all manner of former bargains, sales, gifts, grants, arrearages, and all other incumbrances whatsoever before suffered, committed, or done, or hereafter to be, &c. by us or any of us, (the services and customes due afterward to the chief Lord or Lords of the Fee of the premises onely excepted.) And further, I the said N.K. and A. my Wife,* 1.9 and our heires, &c. shall and will upon request of the said N. V. and I. I. or either of them, or either of their Heires, at any time or times hereafter make, do, suffer and knowledge such act and acts, thing and things, device and devices as they by the learned Councel in the Law of them the said N.V. and I.I. or either of them or their Heires or Assignes shall be devised, advised, or required.

In witnesse, &c.

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