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A Fine knowledged by R. B. of two Messuages, &c. to I. A. with warranty against all men: and the Conusee granteth the premises again to the Conusor for one week, and after∣wards to one W. B. for life, reserving a rent, and afterwards to the Conusor for his life, and after to S. B. his wife for her life, and after to J. B. son of the Conusor, and his wife, for life: and afterwards the said Conusee granteth the reversion of the premises and the rent, to the said R. B. the Conusor, and his heirs, for ever.
COmmand R. B. Gent: that justly, &c. he hold to I. A. the Covenant, &c. of two Messuages, &c. And unlesse, &c.
* 1.1And the Concord is such (to wit) that the aforesaid R. hath recognised the Tenements aforesaid, with the appurtenances, to be the right of him the said I. A. as those which the same I. hath by the gift of the aforesaid R. B. and those he hath remised and quite claim∣ed from himself and his Heirs, to the aforesaid I. and his Heirs for ever. And furthermore▪ the same R. B. hath granted for himself and his Heirs, that he will warrant the Tene∣ments aforesaid, with the appurtenances, to the aforesaid I. A. and his heirs, against all men for ever. And for this recognisance &c. the same I. hath granted to the aforesaid R. B. &c. and those to him he hath rendred in the * 1.2 same Court. To have and to hold the Tene∣ments