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 15, 2024.

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Quod permittat finem levari

ANd after that such licence is had, the use was (which is not now in use) to have a writ mentioning the licence and the ef∣fect of the Fine directed to the Justices of the Common place, commanding them, that they print the Fine so levied, Register, f. 176. a. 1. E. 3. ca. 12. 34 E. 3. ca. 15. 33 H. 6. f. 2. The form of which writ succeedeth.

REx, To his Justices of the Bench, gree∣ting, Whereas by our Letters, Patents of our special grace, we have granted to I. S. that he of his Mannors of F. and W. with the appurtenances, which are held of us in Capite, may infeoffe to K. &c. (reciting the whole Charter) as in our Letters aforesaid more fully it is contained, and our Writ of Co∣venant hangeth before you in the Bench a∣foresaid, between the aforesaid I. and K. of the Mannors aforesaid, to levy a Fine thereof be∣tween them, according to the Law and Custom of our Kingdom of England, as we have been informed: we command you that that Fine between the parties aforesaid, of the Mannors aforesaid, before you in the same

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Bench to be levied ye permit, according to the tenour of our Letters aforesaid. Witness &c.

But before the 20 H. 3. the Kings tenant in Capite might have aliened his free lands with∣out licence, 14 H. 4. 3. 20. Ass. Pac. 17. as it seeemeth.

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