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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A Lease by Tennant for life, for 21 years, if she live so long.

* 1.1COmmand I. P. Gent. and E. his wife, and R. L. Esq; that they

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hold to I. M. Covenant, &c.

And the Concord is such (to wit) that whereas the aforesaid I. P. and E. have and do hold to them for term of the life of her the said E. the aforesaid tenements and fishing, with the appurtenances, (the reversion there∣of after the descease of the said E. to W. T. and his heirs belonging) the same I. F. and E. and R. have granted to the said I. M. the a∣foresaid tenements and fishing, with the appur∣tenances, to have and to hold to the said I. and his assigns during the life of the said E. And furthermore the aforesaid I. F. and E. and R. will warrant to the said I. M. and his assigns, the tenements and fishing aforesaid, with the appurtenances, (as it is said) against the afore∣said I. F & E. all the life time of the said E. And for this grant, warranty, fine and concord, the same I. M. hath granted to the aforesaid R. the tenements and fishing aforesaid, with the appurtenances, and those to him he hath rendred in the same Court. To have and to hold the tenements and fishing aforesaid, with the appurtenances to the same R. for the term of 21 years next following, and fully to be compleat, if the said E. shall so long live, yielding therefore yearly: to the aforesaid I. M. and his assigns, 14. pounds at the Feasts &c. by equall portions yearly to be paid all the life time of the said E. and if it happen &c. the aforesaid I. M. also granteth to the a∣foresaid I. P. and E. the reversion of the Te∣nements and Fishing aforesaid, with the appur∣tenances, and the rent aforesaid thereupon reserved, and those to them he hath rendred

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in the same Court. To have and to hold to the said J. F. and E. of the chief Lords of that Fee, by the services which unto the tenements and fiishing aforesaid, with the appurtenances, doe belong, all the life time of the sad E. And after that term ended, the Ten. aforesaid, with the appurt. shall wholy remain to P. and his as∣signs for the term of 21 years after the Feast of St. Martin in Winter, next to come, immedi∣ately following, and fully to be compleat: yeelding therefore yearly to the aforesaid P. and E. and the heirs of the said P. all the Term aforesaid one red rose at the Feast of St. John the Baptist, yearly to be paid, if it shall be demanded. And after that Term ended, the Tenements aforesaid with the appurtenances shall wholly remain to the a∣foresaid E. and M. and the heirs of the said E. for ever of the chief Lords of that Fee, by the services which unto the aforesaid tene∣ment do belong for ever.

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