The compleat clark, and scriveners guide. Containing exact draughts and presidents of all manner of assurances and instruments now in use: as they were penned and perfected by divers learned judges, eminent lawyers, and great conveyancers, both ancient and modern. Whereunto is also added a concordance of years, from the time of King Richard the third untill this present; very usefull for conveyancers and others. With an exact alphabeticall table, whereby any of the said presidents may be easily found out.

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The compleat clark, and scriveners guide. Containing exact draughts and presidents of all manner of assurances and instruments now in use: as they were penned and perfected by divers learned judges, eminent lawyers, and great conveyancers, both ancient and modern. Whereunto is also added a concordance of years, from the time of King Richard the third untill this present; very usefull for conveyancers and others. With an exact alphabeticall table, whereby any of the said presidents may be easily found out.
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1655.
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"The compleat clark, and scriveners guide. Containing exact draughts and presidents of all manner of assurances and instruments now in use: as they were penned and perfected by divers learned judges, eminent lawyers, and great conveyancers, both ancient and modern. Whereunto is also added a concordance of years, from the time of King Richard the third untill this present; very usefull for conveyancers and others. With an exact alphabeticall table, whereby any of the said presidents may be easily found out." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A80285.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 16, 2024.

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Of Partition between three Joynt-Tenants.

THis Indenture made &c. Between M. C. of the Town of Sh. in the County of S. Gent. of the first part G. C. of L. in the said County Gent. of the second part, and T. C. of B. in the said County Gent. of the third part. Wheras H. B. and A. S. of London Gent. by their Indenture Inrolled, and under their Hands and Seals bearing date &c. for the consideration therin specified, did grant, bargain, and

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sell and confirm unto the said M. G. G. C. and T. C. their Heirs and Assigns, all those Tithes of Corn, Grain and Hay to the Rectory of L. in the said County of S. belonging and appertaining then late be∣fore to the late dissolved Priory of St. L. of W. in the said County of S. belonging, and late parcel of the Possessions thereof; and all and sin∣gular Houses, Edifices, Barns, Stables, Dove-Houses, Gardens, Or∣chards, Lands, Tenements, Meadows, Feedings, Pastures, Commons, Woods, Under-woods Gleab-Lands, Tithes of Corn, Grain and Hay Wooll, Lambs, Tithes, other Tithes and Tenths whatsoever as well great as small Oblations, Obventions, Fruits, Profits, Commodities, Advantages, Emoluments and Hereditaments whatsoever with the ap∣purtenances of whatsoever kind or sort, the same be scituate lying growing, Increasing and renewing within the Towns, Fields, Places, Parish or Hamlets aforesaid, or in any of them, and the Reversion and Reversions therof, as fully, freely and wholly, and in as large and am∣ple manner as our late Soveraign Lady Elizabeth late Queen of Eng∣land by her Letters Patents under the great Seal of England, bearing date at Westminister the 7th. day of July, in the 44th. year of her Raign did Give and Grant the said Premisses, (amongst other things) to the said H, B and A. S. their Heirs and Assigns for ever, (except and re∣served out of the said Grant all Advowsons Donations, free Dispositi∣ons and right of Patronage of Churches, Vicarages, and all other Ec∣clesiastical Benefices whatsoever to the Premisses belonging or apper∣taining) to have and to hold to the said M. C. G. C. and T. C. their Heirs and Assigns, to the use and behoof of the said M. G. and T. C. their Heirs and Assigns for ever, as by the said recited Indenture more at large appeareth; by vertue of which Grant or Conveyance the said M. G. and T. C. are now joyntly seised in Possession in their Demesne as of Fee of the said Gleb-Lands, Tithes, Tenthes, Tenements and He∣reditaments, and all other the Premisses here before mentioned, to be to them granted.

Now this Indenture Witnesseth, that the said M. G. and T. C. do by these Presents make a full, perfect and absolute partition of the said Glebe-Lands, Tithes, Tenths, and other the premisses aforesaid, to and amongst them, the said M. G. and T: C. in three parts in manner and form following, that is to say, That the said M. C. and his Heirs and Assigns, shall have, hold, occupy and enjoy to the only use and behoof of the said M. C. his Heirs and Assigns for ever the moiety, or one half of all the said Glebe-Lands, Houses, Buildings, Tenements, Tithes, Tenths, Profits, Commodities and Hereditaments whatsoever with the appurtenances, scituate lying, being, coming, renewing or increasing, of, or in the Town or Hamlet of B. aforesaid to the said Rectory of L. now, or at any time heretofore in any wise belonging, used, occupied or reputed, or taken as any part or parcel therof in B.

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aforesaid for the full part, purpart and portion of the said M. C. of, in, and to all and every the Premises here before mentioned, to be granted to the said M. G. and T. C. And the said T. C. his Heirs and Assigns, shall have, hold, occupy and enjoy to him the said T. his Heirs and Assigns to the only use and behoof of him the said T. his Heirs and As∣signs for ever, the other Moiety, or one half of all those Glebe-Lands Houses, Buildings, Tenements, Tithes, Tenths, Profits, Commodities, and Hereditaments whatsoever with the appurtenances, scituate lying and being, coming, renuing or increasing, of or in the Town or Ham∣let of B. aforesaid to the said Rectory of L. now or at any time here∣tofore in any wise belonging, used or occupied or reputed or taken as any part or parcel therof in B. aforesaid, for the full part, purpart or portion of the said T. C. of, in and to all and every the Premisses herebefore mentioned to be granted to the said M. G. and T. C. And that the said G. C. his Heirs and Assigns, shall have, hold, occu∣py and enjoy to him the said G. his Heirs and Assigns, to the only use and behoof of him the said G. his Heirs and Assigns for ever, all those Glebe-Lands Tithes, Tenths, Houses, Buildings, Profits, Commodities, Tenements and Hereditaments whatsoever, with the appurtenances, scituate lying, comming, renewing or increasing, of, or in the Town or Hamlet of L. aforesaid to the Rectory of L. now, or at any time heretofore in any wise belonging, used, or occupied or reputed or ta∣ken, as any part or parcel rherof in L. aforesaid, for the full part, pur∣part and portion of the said G. C. of in and to all and every the Pre∣misses here before mentioned to be granted to the said M. G. and T. And the said Th. C. and G. C. do by these presents, give, grant, As∣signs release, and confirm to the said M. C. and his Heirs, the said moie∣ty or one half of the said Premisses in B. aforesaid, and all the estate, right, titl, and interest, which the said G. and E. have, or either of them hath, or may o ought to have, of, in or to the said one moiety, or one half of all and every the Premisses in B. aforesaid, to have and to hold to the said M. C. his Heirs and Assigns, to the only use and be∣hoof of the said M. C. his Heirs and Assigns for ever.

And the said M. C. and G. C. do by these Presents, give, grant, as∣sign release and confirm to the said T. C. and his Heirs, the said other moiety or one half of the Premisses in B. aforesaid, and all the estate, right, title and interest, which the said M. and G. have, or either of them hth, or may, or ought to have, of, in or to the said other moie∣ty, or one half of all and every the Premisses in B. aforesaid, to have, and to hold to the said T. C. his Heirs and Assigns, to the only use and behoof of the said T. C. his Heirs and Assigns for ever.

And the said M. C. and T. C. do by these presents give grant as∣sign release and confirm to the said G. C. and his Heirs all and every the premisses in L. aforsaid, and all the Estate Right Title and Interest

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which the said M. and T. have or either of them hath or may or ought to have of in or to the said Premisses in L. aforesaid, To have and to hold to the said G. C. his Heirs and Assigns to the only use and behoof of the said G. C. his Heirs and Assigns for ever.

And the said G: C. by himself for him his Heirs Executors Admini∣strators and Assigns, and the said T. C. by himself for him his Heires Executors Administrators and Assignes, severally and respectively and not joyntly, do covenant promise and grant to and with the said M. C. his Heirs and Assigns by these presents, That he the said M. C. his Heirs and Assigns, shall or may from henceforth for ever well and pea∣ceably have hold occupy possess and enjoy the said one moyety or one half of all and every the said premisses in B. aforesaid here before limi∣ted assigned and granted for the part and purpart and portion of the said M. free clear and discharged of and from all other Estates Rights Titles Interests Charges and Incumbrances whatsoever bad made cau∣sed or willingly suffered or herafter to be had made caused or willing∣ly suffered of or by the said G. C. or T: C: or either of them, their or either of their Heirs or Assigns, and without any let trouble suit en∣try disturbance or interruption of the said G. and T. or either of them their or either of their Heirs or Assigns or any of them, or of any o∣ther person or persons lawfully claiming by from or under them or a∣ny of them.

And the said M. C. by himself for him his Heirs Executors Admini∣strators and Assigns, and the said G. C. by himself for him his Heires Executors administrators and assigns severally and respectively and not joyntly, do covenant promise and grant to and with the said T. C. his heirs and assignes by these presents, That he the said T▪ C. his heires and assigns shall or may from henceforth for ever well peaceably and quietly have hold occupy and enjoy the said other moyety or one half of all and every the premisses in B. aforesaid herebofore limited assign∣ed granted for the part purpart and portion of the said T. C. free clear and discharged of and from all other Estates Rights Titles Interests Charges and Incumbrances whatsoever, had made caused or willingly suffered or hereafter to be had made caused or willingly suffered of or by the said M: C. and G. C. or either of them, their or either of their heirs and assigns and without any let trouble suit entry disturbance or interruption of the said M. and G. C. or either of their heirs or as∣signs or any of them, or of any other person or persons lawfully claim∣ing by from or under them or any of them.

The like Covenant from M. and T. C. that G. C. shall hold the Glebe Lands in Tithes in L. as∣signed for his part and purpart.

Sir Thomas Harris.

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