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A86253 The law of conveyances, shewing the natures, kinds, and effects, of all manner of assurances, with the manner of their several executions and operations. Also directions to sue out and prosecute all manner of writs, of extent, elegit, and judiciall writs upon statutes, recognizances, judgments, &c. A warrant to summon a court of survey: and the articles to be given in charge, and inquired of in that court. With an exposition of divers obscure words and termes of law, used in ancient records, &c. And also plaine decimall tables, whereby may be found the true values of lands, leases, and estates, in possession, or reversion. With a concordance of years, &c. / By John Herne Gent. Herne, John, fl. 1660. 1655 (1655) Wing H1570; Thomason E1597_2 165,473 258

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Reports in 2 Vollumes the first and second part His declarations and pleadings in english Judiciall Writs english The 12. part of the Reports of Sir Edward Coke english Judge Hutton Reports in english Judge Owens Reports english An Epitomy of all the common and statute law of this Nation now in force by Wil. Shepherd Esquire The marrow of the Law or the second part of the faithfull Councellor by Wil. Shepherd esq Sir Robert Brookes reading on the statute of limitations The Booke for the drawing up of all manner of Judgements The reading upon the statute of Bankrupts by Iohn Stone esquire The Conveyancers light or the compleat Clark and Scriveners guide containing exact Presidents of all manner of assurances and instruments now in Use by the learned Judges and eminent Lawyers c. Sir Iohn Davis upon the question of impositions Tonnage Powndage Prizage customs c. The commentary upon originall Writs by Wil. Hughs esquire Coesars commentaries by Sir Clement Edmunds fol. 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