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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Of the ingrossing of Fines.

VVHen the note of the Fine is made with the Custos brevium, if it be of Lands in possession, or when Atturnment is made, if it be of a Reversion, Remainder, Rents or services, then may it be ingrossed by the Chirographer.

* 1.1And the ingrossing of a Fine is nothing else but the entry of the Concord thereof with the Chirographer, and the writing and delive∣ry of the Indentures thereof. F. N. B. 147. a. 5 H. 4. c. 14. which be called the Chirograph of the Fine, and is made in form following, viz.

* 1.2This is the finall Concord made in the Court of the Lord Protector at Westminster from the day of Easter in 15. daies, In the year of our Lord God 1653. before O. L. R. W. and T. B. Justices of the Lord Protector, and other faithfull then there present, between A. B. Plaintiff, and L. C. deforcient, of ten Marks Rent with the Appurtenances in B. which P. D. of A. holdeth for term of his life, whereof plea of Covenant was Iummoned between them in the same Court, (that is to say) that the aforesaid L. hath granted for himself and his Heirs, that the aforesaid Rent with the ap∣purtenances which the aforesaid P. hold∣eth for Term of his life by the demise of

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the aforesaid L. in the aforesaid Town, the day wherein this Concord was made, and which after the decease of him the said P. unto the aforesaid L. and his Heires ought to revert, after the decease of him the said P. * 1.3 shall wholly remain to the aforesaid A. and the heirs of his body begotten, to hold of the chief Lords of that Fee by the services which unto the aforesaid Rent do belong for ever. And if it happen that the same A. shall dye without heir of his body begotten, then after the decease of him the said A. the aforesaid Rent with the appurtenances, shall wholly re∣main to the right heirs of him the said A. to * 1.4 hold of the chief Lords of that Fee by the ser∣vices which unto the aforesaid Rent do belong for ever. And for this Grant, Fine and Con∣cord, the same A. hath given to the aforesaid L. one hundred Marks of silver.

And so of others according to the diversities of their cases.

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