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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"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 October 31, 2024.
Contents
- title page
- To the READER.
- THE PRINTER TO THE READER.
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A TABLE OR CONCORDANCE of years, from the beginning of the Raign of King
Richard the third, untill the last year of the Raign of the late KingCharles, whereby may be found the year of our Lord, and the year of the Raign of each King and Queen. -
These Books following are Printed for Henry Twy∣ford,and Partners, and are to be sold at his Shop in Vine Court Middle-Temple. -
THE COMPLEAT CLERK, AND SCRIVENERS GUIDE. BEING Exact Draughts of all manner of Assuran∣ces, and Instruments now in Use; As they were penned, and perfected, by divers Emi∣nent Judges, and Serjeants at LAW; and learned Councell, both Ancient and Modern.
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A Grant of an Annuity, penned by Mr. Edmund Plowden.- An Annuity with power of Revocation.
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An Annuity by Deed Pol. - A Rent-charge for Service done, and to be done, with a Proviso of Revocation.
- A Grant of an Annuity, to a man and his Wife during their lives, issuing out of Lands passed by way of a Fine and Recovery.
- A Grant of an Annuity by a Lease to his Lord, issuing out of a Te∣nement to him demised, with Clause of Distresse, and Cove∣nant that the House shall stand over, and lyable to Distress.
- A Grant of an Annuity to a Woman for her life, after the decease of her Husband, with a Clause to enter and detain.
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A Grant of an Annuity, or Rent-charge of fifty Marks, and of a hundred Shillings, Nomine poene. - An Annuity for tearm of years, issuing out of Land, with liberty to sell the Distresses.
- An Annuity granted out of a Lease with good Covenants.
- A Grant of an Annuity during the Grantees life, charging only the Grantors person.
- A Grant of an Annuity out of a Lease by will, continuable for life, if the Lease so long indure.
- A Grant of an Annuity with the Inheritance of Land assured for the same by a Recovery and a Fine.
- A Grant of an Annuity out of Land for tearm of life.
- A Grant of an Annuity to a Man and his Wife for their lives, issuing out of Land with very good Covenants.
- An Annuity granted for two lives, with the Inheritance of Land assured to the payment thereof.
- A Clause in a Deed of Annuity whereby the Grantees are enabled to sell the Distress, if it be not redeemed by a day.
- A Covenant for giving an acquittance upon every payment of an Annuity.
- A Clause for putting one in possession of an Annuity.
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Assignments.
- An Assignment of a Rent reserved upon a Lease.
- An Assignment of a Lease of a Mannor of Rents reserved upon under Leases thereout made, and of Bonds and Covenants made to the Vendor.
- The Assignment of a Statute.
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An Assignment of the Execution of a Statute after the Li∣beratesued out. - The Assignment of a Recognizance.
- An Assignment of a Recognizance for performance of Cove∣nants.
- An Assignment of a Statute.
- An Assignment of a Lease in Reversion from her Majesty well passed.
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An Assignment of a part of a Stock adventured in a Voyage for dis∣covery of Cathaia. - An Assignment of an Obligation before the same be forfeited with good Covenants in such Case.
- An Assignment or Bargain of two Annuities granted to a man by Fine
- An Assignment of a Lease by him that hath the same, but in Mort∣gage before it be forfeited; also the money payable for the Re∣demption Assigned, and an agreement that the Lease shall re∣main with a third Person till the Redemption or Forfeiture.
- An Assignment of a Lease where the same is bound for the money to be paid for the same; And where there is exception made of some part of the Premisses Leased.
- An Assignment (by an Executor of an Executor) of Land holden by extent upon a Statute.
- An Assignment of divers debts expressed in a Schedule in conside∣ration of a sum of money to be paid by the Assignee to the Assignor where for better security of payment of the consideration money the Assignee is bound to make the Assignor his Executor.
- The Assignment of a Recognizance inserted in an Indenture of Bargain and Sale.
- An Assignment of a Lease and Gift of all the Goods a man shall have at the time of his decease, if his Daughter the Assignees Wife, or any Issue of her body be then living.
- An Assignment of a Lease for lives.
- An Assignment of a Rectory or Parsonage, Water mill, &c.
- An assignement of a Lease for a hundred yeares.
- A second Assignement of the same Lease.
- An Assignment of a Mannor.
- An Assignment of a Bond.
- A very good Assignment of a Lease.
- An Assigment of a Lease, with Covenants to transfer the benefit of the Covenants in the Lease, and of the Bond upon the same.
- An Assignment of two Leases.
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An Assignment of a Lease not in Esse. - Of severall terms in Leases of a Ferry by Letters Patents.
- An Assignment of Lands granted by Letters Patents.
- An Assignement of a Lease.
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Where a Fine was levyed for 100.years, the Fine recited and the Lands assigned.
- AWARDS.
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BARGAINS.
- A Bargain and Saleof Copyhold Lands by Commissioners of Banckrupts.
- A Bargain and Sale of Lands, with generall Warranty and good Covenants.
- A Bargain and Sale of Coppy-hold Land, and of Free-hold Land with Covenants for Assurance of each accordingly.
- A Bargain and Sale of Coppyhold Land.
- A Sale of a certain quantity of Iron to be delivered at certain several dayes.
- A Bargain and Sale of Lands with the Tenants Attornment to the same.
- The Attornment of the Tenant.
- A Bargain and Sale by a Factor of his Constitutors Goods, to the use of whose Agent the Constitutor had taken up money by ex∣change on the other side of the Sea.
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A Bargain and Sale by Brewers of their Stock in Brewing, as well Implements, Corn, Grain, Casks, &c.as Debts upon Tallies and Scores, with Covenants pertinent for transferring of the Debts. - A Wood-sale, also a Covenant to make free Copy-hold Land.
- A very good Bargain and Sale of a Lordship and Mannor from a a man and his wife, the wife having Joynture, &c.
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A Bargain and Sale by a man and his wife of Land in London. - A Bargain and Sale of a Mannor or Farm, with transferring of the benefit of the Covenants made to the Vendor in his Purchase, and of a Recognizance for performance of the same Covenants.
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A Bargain and Sale by a man and his wife, of a house in London,with Covenants to transferr the benefit of Bonds, and Covenants made to the Vendor at his Purchase. -
A Bargain and Sale by a Company, of Land in London,where the Grantee chargeth back the Land, with an Annuity to the Company for ever. - A Bargain and Sale of the Moyetie of a Mannor and of an Ad∣vowson.
- A Sale by Executors of Land belonging to their Testator.
- A Bargain and Sale of an Assignee of a Patentee of Concealed Land.
- A Bargain and Sal of a Remainder to three persons each to have a third part, with Covenants that the Heirs of the Vendors (who may have interest) shall not go about to reverse or annul any Fine or Recovery passed by the Vendors for Assurance of the Land.
- A Bargain and Sale of the Reversion and Remainder of the fourth part of a Parsonage.
- An Indenture where one having had a Lease Morgaged unto him and forfeited, he now conveyeth the same back to the first Vendor, conditionally he pay a Sum of money by a day; Note good Covenants in this Indenture.
- A Sale of Corn.
- A Bargain and Sale of Felts where the Vendees during the continu∣ance of the Bargain to have twenty shillings before hand.
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A Bargain and Sale by a Merchant of part of his Adventure in a Ship to Brazile. - A Bargain and Sale of a Fre-hold Estate in Land for term of life.
- A Bargain and Sale of Land where notwithstanding it is provided that if the Vendor to pay the Vendee a certain sum of money with∣in ten years, and a yearly rent for the Premisses he shall occupy, the the Sale shall be void.
- A Bargain and Sale of Land both Free-hold and Copy-hold, with liberty that if the Vendee dislike the Purchase by a day, then the Vendor to repay the Vendee his money, and if he like, then to pay more money.
- A Bargain and Assignment of whatsoever benefit growing to one by means of an Administration, and the Vendee is to save harmless the Vendor of whatsoever he may be charged with as Administrator.
- A Bargain and Sale of a Moiety of a Ship.
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A Bargain and Sale of Land in Londonby the Mother, who hath a Free-hold therin for hor life, and the Sun in whom the Rever∣sion is after her deceaso. - A Bargain and Sale of Land, where the same is bound for the payment of part of the Purchase money left unpaid.
- A Bargain and Sale of an Annuity granted by a Fine.
- A Bargain and Sale by a man and his wife, she being a Co-heir of a third part of certain Land in Possession, and of a Moiety of ano∣ther third part of the same Land in Reversion after the death of the late husband of one of the Co-heirs Tenant by Courtesie.
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A Sale or Transport of goods arrested and staied in Flandersby hy the King of SpainsAuthority, and of all recumpence which may be had for the same. - A Bargain and Sale of a Reversion or Remainder in Land well passed.
- A Bargain and Sale by Executors of a House which is devised to be sold to the most advantage.
- A Sale of Wooll.
- A Bargain and Sale by two Co-heirs in Land, of a Rever∣sion.
- A Bargain and Sale of a Reversion, or Remainder of the third part of certain Lands.
- A Bargain and Sale of an Annuity by him that hath the Grant therof from another, under a Condition.
- A Bargain and Sale by a Co-heirs Son and Heir, of his preparty in certain Land.
- A Bargain and Sale of a Rent-charge.
- A Bargain and Sule of a Reversion or Remainder in Land well passed.
- A Bargain and Sale of Land upon Condition for payment of a sum of money.
- A Bargain and Sale of Goods with Condition for redemption.
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Another with Goods, &c.with some difference in the form. - A Bill of Sale of Goods for payment of Debts.
- Of Goods and Chattels to a mans Son.
- A Deed of Gift referring to a last Will, with a Clause for power of Revocation.
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Bills of Sale and Deeds of Gift by Inden
ure.
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Covenants and Conveyances for setling of Lands by Fine, Recoverie,
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A Covenant for a Recovery by a Writ of Right Patent in London,to strengthen a Lease where the Land is Intailed. - An Indenture tripertite for setling Lands upon a Marriage.
- Covenants, Conditions and Provisoes in Conveyances for setlement of Estates.
- An Indenture to lead the use of Recovery.
- For suffering a Recovery to make a Fee-simple.
- For the keeping of a Child and his Portion.
- For levying of a Fine to strengthen a Lease before made in Reversion.
- VVherby the Father covenanteth with his Son and Heir apparant, to Estate him and his wife in certain Lands before a day limited.
- An Indenture of Limitation of Ʋses upon a Marriage.
- Judgment of Covenants of Marriage for assuring a Joynture.
- Covenants for setling Estates.
- Settlement of Estate.
- Assurances.
- Settlement of an Estate.
- An Indenture of Covenants to levy a Fine, and suffer a Reco∣very in Ancient Demesne.
- A Covenant to stand seised:
- An Indenture where Land having been forfeited upon an Inden∣ture of Mortgage, the Mortgager assureth the same to the Mort∣gagee by raising of use upon a Covenant if the Mortgager pay a certain sum of money at a day.
- An Indenture for raising of Ʋses in land with condition that if any of the Ʋses go about to alter the Estate tail, his Estate shall cease and the next in remainder enter, and condition also that the Do∣nor may alter the Ʋses at his pleasure.
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An Indenture of Covenants to suffer a Recovery in Londonwhere∣by the Land recovered is assured to the Bargainer, in case a summ of money (being the purchase money) be not payd, albeit the rest of the Assurances to the Vendee be absolute. - A Covenant to suffer a Recovery of Copy-hold Land by a Plaint in a Court Baron, after the order of a Recovery at the Com∣mon Law.
- An Indenture for knowledging of a Fine and Recovery of Land, and leading the Ʋse therof with Covenants of Warranty and discharge of Incumbrances.
- An Indenture for acknowledgement, and leading the use of a Fine and Recovery.
- An Indenture for acknowledging of a Fine of Rent.
- A Covenant to convey Land and Rent to the Ʋse of a Colledge.
- Covenants between a high Sheriff, and his under Sheriff.
- An Indenture for building of a House, both Carpenters work and Bricklayers work.
- An Indenture of Covenants where Carpenters have bargained to pluck down an old house and build a new by a day in a certain form prescribed.
- Articles of agreement amongst Creditors for levying their debts due by their Debtor.
- Articles of Agreement between Debtors and their Creditors, about Composition for Debts.
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An Indenture where a Citizen of Londondyeth, having divers Debts owing him beyond the Sea, his Executor covenanteth with his wife (who is to have a third part thereof) to set his Factor to gather them in, and alwayes as they shall be gotten, to answer the woman her part accordingly. - An Indenture between the Overseers of a Will, and one that marri∣eth the Wife, and Executrix of the deceased, concerning the Childrens Portions.
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An Indenture of Covenants amongst three persons having a Lease, that every of them shall bear a third part of Rent and all Charges. &c. -
An Indenture of Covenants, where five persons have laid out a summ of money upon a Lease in Mortgage; That every of them shall have equal and rateable benefit in the Lease &c. -
An Indenture where one having taken a Lease of a Shop, and bought a stock of Wares therin upon Credit, for which Wares A. B.giveth his Bond; the Buyer for A: B:his Indemnity As∣signeth him the Lease, and entreth Covenant, that if he himself make default in payment A. B.shall enter into the Shop and seise all the Wares for payment of the Debt. - An Indenture of Covenants, betweene a man and a wo∣man to be married, where the Husband doth Cove∣nant not to defeat the Wife of a third part of Goods after the custom, and to suffer her to make a Will dy∣ing before him, and where the woman hath assured co∣py-hold land, and entreth Covenants for warranty.
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DEFEAZANCES.
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A Defeazance upon sundry Assurances had for payment of a summ of money, extending (gradibus)to extinguish the same Assurances, as the Debt from time to time shall be cut off and satisfied. - An Indenture of Defeazance after land mortgaged is forfei∣ted upon the Indenture of Mortgage, with Covenants that if the Mortgagor pay the money at the new day agreed upon, then he to stand seised to his own use, and the Mortgagee to do all things required for re-assu∣rance.
- A Defeazance of a Statute for payment of money tripartite, where the Statute being made to two, the one Covenanteth with the other, not to release, nor do any prejudice wherby each party may not receive his Moiely.
- A Defeazance of a Statute made to three to save them harmles of bonds entred into Conuzor where the Conuzees promise to deliver in the Statute wbere all payments are made and where the Conuzees Covenant one with another not to discharge the Statute without con∣sent.
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A Grant of the Rent and Reversion of a house during the Grantees life with Condition that if the Lease in essedetermine before the Grantees death that then the Grantor may let the Premisses reser∣ving somuch Rent to the Grantee during his life. - A Deputation of a Clark-ship of the Peace.
- An Indenture for a Womans Joynture, containing Covenants for gift of Mony, Apparrell, and Marriage dinner.
- A Womans Joynture in Land, where if any of the Land be evicted from the woman use is raised to her in other Land during her life.
- A Defeazance of a Recognizance in Chancery.
- A Defeazance of a Statute Staple.
- A Defeazance of a Judgment in the upper Bench.
- A Defeazance upon a Iudgment.
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A Defeazance upon an assignment of a Lease, and a Recognizance for mony lent for certain years, where after the rate of 10 l. per cent.is yearly re∣served payable, during the Borrowers having of the money lent. - A Defeazance upon a Statute-Staple.
- Vpon a Statute for the warrant of an Annuity.
- Ʋpon a Statute for payment of money.
- Ʋpon a Recognizance with a Condition.
- Ʋpon an Indenture to which it relateth.
- Ʋpon a Statute Staple.
- To save harmelesse a Suerty.
- Ʋpon performance of Covenants upon marriage:
- A Deputation of a Steward-ship.
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FEOFMENTS.
- A Feoffment towards the performance of the Covenant of further assurance in an Indenture of Bargain and Sale, with a Letter of Attorney▪ in the same to deliver Seisin.
- A Feoffment of Land for performance of a Will, and after to the use of a mans Children with a Proviso to defat the Devise, if the Feoffor will, penned by very Good Councell.
- A Note of one of the Liveries of Seisin, with the Attornment of the Tenants of one of the Mannors.
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GRANTS.
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A Grant of Lands in Exchange, Penned by Edmund PlowdenEsquire. - A Grant of a Freehold estate in Land for term of life.
- The Grant of a Reversion.
- A Grant of a Clarkeship of a Court.
- A Grant of a Leet, Parke and free Warren.
- Of a Steward-ship.
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Of the Clark-ship of the Peace by a Custos Rotulorum. - Of an Extent.
- Of the next Avoyder of a Parsonage.
- Of a Presentation from the King.
- Of an Advowson from a Common Person.
- Of a Presentation by a private person.
- An Indenture between the Patron and Vicar.
- Of a Manumission.
- Of the Office of a Receiver and Surveyor.
- Of a Keeper of a Parke.
- Of an Auditor-ship.
- Of a Bayliwick.
- Of a Deputation or Ʋnder-Steward ship.
- Of a Ward within age.
- Of an Advowson of a Parsonage in Fee.
- Of a Donation of a Free Chappell.
- Of an Annuity given to a Servant for promotion in Marriage.
- Of a Cheife Rent, Homage, and Service.
- Of an Annuity for Councell not to be charged upon the Person of the Grantor.
- Of an Annuity to the use of a Woman, to begin after the death of the Grantor.
- Of a Reversion.
- Of an Annuity with Condition, that the Wife shall claime no Dower.
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- JOYNTURES:
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LEASES.
- A Lease of VVoods with divers good Covenants.
- A Lease of Herbage and Pawnage of Wood-Ground, the VVoods being formerly granted.
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A Lease of Copy hold Land, with recitall of the Lords License Ad dimittend. - A Lease to one during the life of himself, his wife, and their child unborn, or another to be nominated in stead therof, with provi∣sion that the husband shall leave his wife his Land, if he dye before her.
- A Lease in Reversion, after the expiration, surrender, or forfeiture of another former Lease.
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A Lease of a house in London,where part of the Rent is taken up by way of Fine, and where the house having been the Leassors place of occupying, the Leassees are bound to gather in certain the Lessors Debts. - A very good Lease of a Brew-house and Brewing-Vessells with very good Covenants, and a Covenant to stand to award if any Controversie rise between the parties upon any matter in the Lease.
- A Lease of a House in the Countrey in Reversion with Covenant to pay Herriots.
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MORTGAGES.
- A Good Mortgage.
- A Release upon a Mortgage forfeited, and a further day given.
- Of a Demise of a Messuage, &c,
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A good Mortgage by Deed inrolled, and Defeasance thereupon, with a clause if the money be not paid according to the
Pro∣viso, that the Mortgagee paying a further summ shall have the Land established. - A good Mortgage by way of Lease for five hundred yeares.
- A Lease of a Garden for 1000. years, with Covenant to con∣vey over the Fee-simple of the Premisses to the Leassee, or his Heirs, if they require it.
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A Lease of Land for 500.years for Assurance of payment of a of a summ of money, with Covenants for Atturnment of the Tenants of the Premises, and for the assuring of Land to the Leasee and his heirs for ever, and request if breach of payment be made, &c.A Lease devised to avoid Bargain, Livery, and En∣rolling, &c. - A Lease of a Wind-Mill.
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A very good President of a generall Letter of Attorney, drawn and penned by Councell, as well concerning the disposition of Landsas Goods. - A Letter of Attorney for a Wood-sale with allowance for the At∣torneys paines.
- A Letter of Attorney to receive the Profits of a Parsonage.
- A Letter of Substitution.
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A Lease of a House in London,by a man and his Wife who have two parts thereof in the Wifes Right during her life, and by the sonne of the Woman, who hath the third part thereof in Fee, and the Reversion of the other two parts after the Wo∣mans decease. - A Lease made to the intent the Lessee with the Rents and Profits of the Land, shall pay the Leasors Debts.
- A Lease of a House in the Countrey for Life, with Covenant by the Tenant to pay herriots, beare Charge in time of Warr, and do other Services, which for the Premisses formerly had been accustomed.
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A Lease of a Rectory and Parsonage for 300.years conditionall for payment of money, containing very good Covenants, amonst which, one to convey the Fee in case of breach of payment, if the Mortgagee will. - A Lease of Free-hold land for lives, also a Letter of Attorney to sur∣render Copy-hold land for the same lives, and to deliver pos∣session.
- The Letter of Attorney depending upon the former Indenture:
- A Mortgage of Land to two in Common.
- A Mortgage of Land to save harmlesse of certain Bailes and Sure∣tiships.
- A Lease of a house by Tenant in Taile well passed.
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LEASES.
- A Lease by a Master and Fellows of a Colledge.
- An Indenture whereby the Lessor demiseth another Tenement, if the Lesse be evicted of the first.
- A Covenant for further Assurance.
- A Cease for 100 yeares in Reversion after a life.
- Of a Hundred Court or leet by the Queen.
- A Lease made for indemnity of Sureties.
- A Lease in Reversion after two lives.
- A Lease with many Reservations besides the Rent.
- A Lease made in consideration of the Surrender of a for∣mer Lease.
- A Lease of a Moss Room.
- A Lease of Tithes belonging to a Free-School.
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Of a Rectory Impropriate. - Of a Parsonage for term of life.
- And for non-payment a clause for Re-entry.
- Of a Mannor for years.
- A Covenant of the Lessor for the quiet enjoyment and discharge of all former Incumbrances.
- A Covenant by the Lessor for further assurance.
- A Lease of a Mannor, with a Covenant that the Land only by Di∣stress, and not the person of the Lessee shall be lyable to the rent reserved.
- A short Lease of lands for a term, the rent to be paid after the Les∣sors decease to his Heir in tail.
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A Lease of a House in
London. - A Lease of Lands revocable upon payment of a summ of money to a Daughter.
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A Re-demise of a M
ssuage. -
A Covenant that the lessor may come into the premisses to view the Reparations. Et ut antea.
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LETTERS OF ATTORNEY.
- To sue for a Debt due by a Bill of Exchange, to the Attorneys owne use with a Covenant that the Debt is un-discharged.
- To Deliver a Deed.
- From severall Executors, and Administrators to sue, Ʋnder-sheriffs and Bayliffs of hundreds or for Goods, &c. wrongfully taken, by colour of their Office.
- To receive the Rents of a Mannor, and for non-payment to re-enter.
- To enter into Land for non-Payment of a rent reserved upon a Lease.
- To receive the Profits of Lands extended.
- To Surrender Copy-hold Land.
- Another of the same.
- To make Entry into Lands.
- To Sue for Lands.
- To receive money.
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- For collecting Debts.
- To receive Writings and seal a Counter-part of a Deed.
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To take possession of Lands upon a Liberate.
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MORTGAGES.
- A Mortgage of one peece of Land to make assurance of another peece of Land by a day, and a Covenant that if the Land mortgaged be redeemed, and after sold, the Vendee shall have the preferment to buy it before another.
- A very good Mortgage of a Grand Lease, and of the rent of an under Lease ther-out made, with Covenats to transferr the be∣nefit of a Bond and Covenants, and a Covenant that the Mort∣gagor shall deliver the possession of the Premisses Mortgaged, if he fail in payment.
- A Mortgage of a grand Lease, with the Rent reserved upon an Ʋnder-lease thereout made also an Assignment of the Covenants and Bond made by the Ʋnder-lessee.
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A Mortgage of a Reversion of Land in London,passed by way of Recovery, the same Reversion being in the Mortgagor, and the heirs of his body, and the recovery being brought also against the Tenant for life, (a woman and her husband.) - A very good Mortgage of Land with a Revocation of U∣ses thereof declared in a former Indenture, where also it is provided, that if the money be paid accor∣dingly, then the Land to be to the uses contained in the said former Indenture.
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PARTITION.
- An Indenture Tripartite for division of Land holden by Lease into four parts by lotts with very good Covenants.
- A Partition between two Brothers, to whom Lands are joyntly given by their Fathers Will.
- An Indenture of Partition betwixt Co-Heirs.
- Of Partition between three Joynt-Tenants.
- An Indenture of Partition Quadri-partite.
- Another Partition between Co-heires of Houses.
- A Division of Land between the Owners therof in Fee-simple, with good Covenants.
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Partnership.
- A Partnership between two of several Trades, where each severall parties industry used in his several Trade, the gain is to redound to both parties benefits.
- A Partnership where one alone is bound to follow the Trade.
- A Partnership between Merchants-Adventurers.
- A Division of Partnership well passed.
- A PRESENTATION.
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PROVISOES.
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A Provisoto grant any part of the Lands for Wives Joynture, preferment of Children, or Leases for years, or lives. -
A Provisofor liberty to the Son and Heir to make Joyntures, grant Annuities, and assign Lands for raising Daughters Portions, and that the Son shall not impeach any Act done by the Father. - That the Heir may make all Leases, so that the same may not impair any Estate made by the Father.
- For liberty to make Leases, with some difference from the former.
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A Provisoof Revocation in the same Deed. -
A Provisoto make void a Lease for non-payment of Covenants.
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RELEASES.
- A Lease for a year, wheron to ground a Release.
- The Release.
- A Release of Title to Land.
- An Acquittance upon an Indenture of Mortgage, with a Release of all Covenants in the same, and of the Mortgagees Claime in the Land mortgaged.
- A Release in Land by one Joynt-Tenant to another.
- A Release by one Executor to another of the Debts due to the Testa∣tor at his Decease.
- Of Title to Lands:
- Ʋpon a Mortgage.
- From a man to his Ward.
- A release of Errors.
- Another Release by Executors.
- Of a Joynture and Dower.
- Of Lands and Actions.
- For receipt of Writings.
- An Acquittance made by an Attorney.
- Another release of Errors.
- A Release of Errors in a Fine.
- A generall Release touching Evidences and Writings.
- A generall Release by Executors.
- Of Tithe, Lead-Oare.
- A Release with Warranty.
- By a Substitute to an Attorney.
- For a Legacy.
- For a Debt.
- A Release made by mediatian of Friends to certain Lands, and to certain rent.
- A Release by him that suffered a Recovery in Land to the Recoverer after the Recovery passed.
- REVOCATIONS.
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SURRENDERS.
- Of Tenants for life, to the end a recovery may be had to make Lands in Fee-simple, with a Reversion of their Estates.
- Another shorter Deed of Surrender.
- A surrender of a Joynture upon Condition.
- A Surrender by Tenant for life to him in Reversion or Remalnder, to the intent to have a Recovery to pass.
- A Surrender of a Lease.
- A form of a Surrender.
- A Surrender of Copy-hold Land Conditionall.
- TRUSTS.
- USES.
- WILLS.
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WARRANTS.
- A Warrant of Attorney to suffer a Recovery both by the Tenant and the Voucher.
- A Letter of Attorney to surrender Copy-hold Lands.
- A Warrant, or Letter of Atturney, to deliver Possession and Seisin.
- A Warrant or Letter of Attorney to receive possession:
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A Warrant of Attorney to confess a Judgment in the upper Bench To Mr. A. K.or any other Attorney of the Ʋpper Bench Court. -
A Warrant to confesse a Judgemen
. - A Warrant to acknowledge Satisfaction.
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- The TABLE of the Heads of the severall Conveyances and Instruments con∣tained in this Book.
- Covenants and Conveyances for setling of Lands by Fine, Recovery, &c.