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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Conveyancing -- Great Britain -- Early works to 1800.
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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 May 8, 2024.

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A Deed Poll of revocation of uses, according to a Proviso by other Indentures; as also a limitation of new uses.

TO all persons, &c. whereas by certain Indentures, bearing date &c. made between me the said E.G. of th'one part, and W.I. Minister of B. aforesaid, R.S. of the said Parish of B.P.M. of, &c. and P.H. of, &c. on the other part, It was for the causes and con∣siderations in the said Indenture specified, covenanted, granted, concluded and agreed, between the said parties to the said Inden∣tures, and every of them did covenant, grant, conclude and agree, to and with the other of them, their heirs, executors and assigns, by the said Indenture, and amongst other things in manner and form as followeth; that is to say, First, I the said E G. did by the same Indenture, for me, my heirs, executors, administrators and assigns, and every of them, covenant, grant, conclude, and agree, &c. (reciting the words in the Indenture specified) In which Indenture there was also one proviso or condition specified and conteined in these words, or to this effect, as follows; that is to say, Provided al∣ways,

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&c. as in and by the said Indenture more plainly & at large it doth and may appear. And wheras also for the accomplishment and performance of the Covenants, grants and agreements, in the said recited Indenture conteined, the said premises in the aforesaid recited Indenture specified, were by one Deed indented, purpor∣ting a Feoffment, bearing date with the said recited Indenture, conveyed and assured by me the said E.G. unto the said W.I.R.S. P.M. and P.H. and their heirs, unto the uses, intents, and purposes in the said recited Indenture mentioned and expressed, and accor∣ding unto the true intent and meaning of the said recited Indent. as in and by the said Deed it doth and may more plainly, and at large appear; Now know ye, that for as much as the said F.G. Son of I.G. late of R.G. deceased, being the party in the aforesaid reci∣ted Indenture, meant, intended, and named, hath reformed him∣self, and that he the said F.G. hath one E. G. his Son, being issue male of his body lawfully begotten, at the time of the date and in∣sealing & delivery of these presents, in full life, I the said E. G. ac∣cording unto the power and authority to me the said E.G. by the said recited Indenture, and Proviso in the said recited Indent. spe∣cified, limited & given, and by vertue thereof, have by this my pre∣sent Deed in writing, under my hand and seal, and delivered ac∣cording unto the purport of the Proviso aforesaid, in the presence of two sufficient witnesses at the least, changed, altered, revoked, and do by these presents change, alter, and revoke, absolutely in the whole, the use and uses by the aforesaid recited Indenture un∣to the said G.H. and his heirs limited and appointed, of all & sin∣gular the said premises, with th'appurtenances, in the said recited Indent. specified, and of every part and parcel thereof. And I the said E.G. do further by these presents, in such, and in as ample manner, as by any proviso or power of alteration, determination or revocation I lawfully may, or can absolutely disannull, deter∣mine and revoke all and singular former conveyance and convey∣ances, assurance and assurances whatsoever, heretofore of the said premises in the said recited Indenture specified, made or executed, and all and singular the use and uses, by the said conveyances, or any of them, to any person or persons, of any estate in Fee-simple, Fee-tail, or otherwise limited or appointed, in such, and in as am∣ple manner, as if the same assurance, use or uses, or any of them, had never been had, made or mentioned. And furthermore, know ye, that I the said E.G. for divers good causes and considerations

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me thereunto especially moving, do by these presents, for me, my heirs and assigns, limit and appoint, that the said W.I.R.S. &c. their heirs and assigns, and all and every other Feoffee or Feoffees, of the said premises, in the said recited Inden∣ture specified and contained, and all and every other person or persons seized of all or any my messuages, &c. with the appurte∣nances, or any part thereof, shall stand and be seised, and that all and singular Feoffments, and all and every other former assurance or assurances whatsoever, thereof, heretofore made, shall be and inure, and are by the presents declared to be meant and intended to be and inure unto the use and behoof of me the said E.G. mine heirs and assigns for ever, any matter or thing in the said assu∣rance contained to the contrary in any wise notwithstanding. In Witnesse, &c.

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