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 of Gift, of Hay and Corn in Barns, toge∣ther with the Barns, as also of Corn standing, with the soyl whereupon &c. and of goods in particular.

THis Indenture &c. Between I.B of &c. of the one part, and R.L. of &c. on the other part, Witnesseth, That whereas the said I.B. is and standeth debted unto the said R.L. in the sum of &c. He the said I.B. for and upon the consideration aforesaid, hath given, granted, bargained and sold, and by these presnts doth give, grant, bargain and sell unto the said R.L. his executors, ad∣ministrators and assigns, all and singular his Hay, Wheat, Barley, and Oates, lying and being in any the Barns or Stacks of him the said I.B. in H. or B. or elsewhere in the said County of K. The which said premises do by estimation contain and amount unto the rates and quantities hereafter following, that is to say, the said Hay doth by estimation amount unto the quantity of 42 loads, or thereabouts, (and so recite the residue) And the said I.B. doth for the consideration aforesaid, grant unto the said R.L. his executors and assigns, the barns and rooms where the said pre∣mises do now lie and remain, together with free liberty, and also free ingresse, egresse, and regresse, and passage, in, by, over, and through any the said lands and tenements, now in the tenure and occupation of him the said I.B. and every, or any part or parcel thereof, as well to fetch, take, and carry away the said premises, or any part thereof, with Wayns, Carts, or otherwise, at the will and pleasure of the said R.L. his executors and assigns. As also to throw out, or bestow, the chaff, straw, or other things coming thereof, in or upon such part of the said lands as is or shall be near adjoyning unto any of the said barns or places, where the said pre∣mises lie & remain, at any time or times until the Feast day of &c. next ensuing the date of these presents. And the said I. B doth for the consideration aforesaid, give, grant, bargain and sell unto the said R.L. his executors and assigns, all and singular the Wheat and crop of wheat of him the said .B. standing or growing in or upon any the lands, now or late in his tenure or occupation in B. aforesaid, in the said County of K. containing in the whole 8 a∣cres, whether more or lesse, together with the ground whereup∣on the same doth now stand or grow, and free liberty, ingresse, e∣gresse, regresse, and passage, for him the said R.L. his servants and

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workmen, in, by, over and through any the lands or tenements now in the tenure or occupation of him the said I.B. to cut down, mow, take and carry away, with carts, wayns, or otherwise, at the free will and pleasure of the said R.L. or his assigns, the pre∣mises or any part thereof, untill the feast of &c. next ensuing the date hereof. And the said I.B. doth further for the consideration aforesaid give grant, bargain and sell unto the said R.L. his execu∣tors and assigns, all and singular the goods, and chattels, real and personal, of him the said I.B. mentioned, expressed, contained or set down in a certain schedule indented, unto these presents an∣nexed. To have and to hold the said Hay, Wheat, goods, chartels, and all and singular other the premises, with all and every their appurtenances, unto the said R L. his executors, administrators, and assigns, for ever, to the only and proper use and behoof of him the said R. his executors and assigns for ever. And the said R. L. doth for him, his heirs, exec. adm. and assigns, covenant and grant, to and with the said I.B. his executors and assigns, that if he the said R.L. his executors and assigns, shall and do make of the said premises, before by these presents unto him given, granted, bargained and sold, above the said sum of &c. allowing unto him the said R.L. his executors, and assigns, all such charges and ex∣pences which he the said R. his executors, and assigns, shall be at, in the keeping, ordering, or setting the said premise, or other∣wise be put unto, in, about, or concerning the same, that then he the said R.L. his executors and assigns, shall and will at all time and times, upon request unto him the said R. his executors or as∣signs, by the said I.B. his executors or assigns, had or made, with∣in the space of &c. next after such request content or pay, or cause to be contented or paid unto the said I. B. his executors or assigns, at or in the &c. of H. aforesaid, all such overplus sum and sums of money as he the said R.L. his executors or assigns shall make of the said premises, with the allowances aforesaid, above the said sum of &c. And the said I.B. hath put the said R. L. in full and peaceable possession by deliverry of one Oxe, parcel of the premises, before in these presents mentioned to be bargained and sold. In witnesse whereof, &c.

The Schedule in this present Indenture mentioned, containing and expressing such goodt and chattels as are meant and intended to be bargained, sold, assigned, and set over by these presents, to which same is annexed. Imprimis four Oxen, &c.

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