The Attvrneys gvide, for suing out of fines, concords, and recoveries, &c. Being choice and exact presidents for all sorts of fines, concords, and recoveries. Together with full instructions in all proceedings relating thereunto, and the certain charges of the same. With a table of all the particulars. / Perused and approved by G.T. an able practioner, and others.

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The Attvrneys gvide, for suing out of fines, concords, and recoveries, &c. Being choice and exact presidents for all sorts of fines, concords, and recoveries. Together with full instructions in all proceedings relating thereunto, and the certain charges of the same. With a table of all the particulars. / Perused and approved by G.T. an able practioner, and others.
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London, :: Printed by F.L. for Tho. Firby, and are to be sold at his shop, near Grays-Inn Gate,
1656.
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"The Attvrneys gvide, for suing out of fines, concords, and recoveries, &c. Being choice and exact presidents for all sorts of fines, concords, and recoveries. Together with full instructions in all proceedings relating thereunto, and the certain charges of the same. With a table of all the particulars. / Perused and approved by G.T. an able practioner, and others." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A78161.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 16, 2024.

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A Fine knowledged by W. D. and I. D. to I. R. and I. D. of one Messuage, and one Cottage in Ipswich, with warrantie against all men. In consideration whereof the Conusees do grant and render the premises to the said I. D. one of the Conusers for the term of 7 days next following, and afterwards the same pre∣mises wholly to remain to one M. G. for her life, and after her death, the premises wholly to remain to the said W. D. oneof the said Co∣nusors, and his heirs for ever.

COmmand W. D. and I. D. that justly, &c. they hold to I. R. Gent. and I. D. the Covenant of one Messuage, and one Cottage, with the appurtenances in I. And unlesse, &c.

* 1.1And the Concord is such (to wit) that the aforesaid W. D. and I. D. have recognised the tenements aforesaid, with the appurte∣nances, to be the right of him the said I. as those which the same I. and I. D. have by the gift of the aforesaid W. D. and I. D. And those they have remised and quite claimed from themselves and rheir heirs, to the afore∣said I. I. and the heirs of him the said I. for ever. And furthermore the same W. and I. have granted for themselves and the heirs of him the said I. D. that they will warrant to the aforesaid I. and I. and the heirs of him the said I. the tenements aforesaid, with the appurtenances, against all men for ever. And

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for this recognisance, &c. the same I. and I. have granted the tenements aforesaid, with the appurtenances to the aforesaid I. D. And * 1.2 those to him they have rendred in the same Court. To have and to hold to the said I. D. for term of 7 days, from hence next following. And after that Term ended, the aforesaid Te∣nements, with the appurtenances, shall whol∣ly remain to one M. G. To have and to hold to the said M. to hold of the chief, &c. du∣ring the life of the said M. and after the de∣cease of the said M. the aforesaid Tenements, with the appurtenances, shall wholly remain to the aforesaid W. D. and their heirs for ever, to hold of the chief, &c.

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