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A33419 The Clerks vade mecum, or, A choice collection of modern presidents according to the best forms extant, and such as have not formerly been printed : containing all sorts of bargains and sales, leases, mortgages, grants, covenants, surrenders &c. : usefull for all persons that have relation to the practick part of the common law ... / fatihfully perused by T.P. T. P. 1655 (1655) Wing C4651; ESTC R25308 386,429 737

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A B and his assignes for the term and number of yeares before expressed Reserving unto us our heires and succssors the yearly rent now reserved upon the premises And with such other clauses and covenants as in like cases are used and accustomed and the same Lease fair written in parchment and by you subscribed to send to us to passe our Signature and Seals as appertaineth And these our Letters shall be your sufficient warrant and discharge in that behalf Given under our Signet at c. To our trusty and welbeloved Cosin and Counsellor the Earle of Dorset Lord high Treasurer of England and to our trusty and right welbeloved Councellors Sr. John Fortescue Knight Chansellor of our Dutchie of Lancaster and Sr. George Howme Knight Lord of Barwick Chancellor of our Exchequor The fees and Charges for passing a book of fifty pound per Annum in the Kings general sale at every Office c. TO Mr. Atturnie for his fees being 3 s. 4 d. in the pound 8 li. -6 s. -8 d. To his man for drawing and engrossing the book for every leafe of paper 2 s. Note if the Solicitor draw the Book his fee is 3 s -4 d in the pound and Mr. Atturny but 20 d. To his man for his paines viz. for ingrossing the book 20 s or 10 s. To Mr. Solicitor for his fees being 20 d in the pound 4 li. -3 s. -4 d. To his man for his pains in examining the book 20 s. At the Court To Mr. Windenbank for getting the Kings hand 40 s. To the Clarke of the Signet for the Fee of the Seal 3 li. -6 s. -8 d. To him for ingrossing every skin a peece 20 s. To his man for writing every skin a peece 10 s. Note that if the Patent be above fifty pound value then all these Fees are double To the Clark of the Privie Seal for the Fee thereof 2 s. -8 d. To himself and his man for writing every skin as for the Signet And if the book exceed the value then all the Fees double as before 30 s. To the Chamber keeper at Court voluntarily having no Fee allowed but in Courtesie 3 s -4 d. The Fees of the great Seal 2 li. -01 s. -8 d. The signing of the Docket 2 s. The divident and inrolement of every skin 40 s. The Seal examination and laces 5 s. The vellome and flourishing every skin 5 s. The Chafe wax 2 s. -6 d. To the Clark for writing every skin a peece 20 s. To Mr. Pitt the teller in the Exchequer for every acquittance of the first payment 12 d. for the second 2 s. To him for his certificate for the whole book 10 s. To his men then 05 s. For the Talley and Constat 7. s. To the Auditor of the rates for his certificate 10. s To his man then 5. s To Mr. Cartwright for his certificate for bonds to be taken for the woods 2. s The Charges at Mr. Osbornes office and Mr. Fanshawes office for suing out a bond entred for Wards in the sale In Mr. Osbornes office FOr the warrant and signing thereof 4. s For filing the warranty 1. s For making the commission 6. s. 8. d For the Master of the Office his fee 6. s. 8. d For inrolling the bond 6. s. 8. d For a copie of the bond 2. s In Mr. Fanshawes Office TO Mr. Fanshaw for his fee 7. s For entring the Judgment 3. s. 4. d To the Atturney and his Clerk 7. s. 8. d The Signet and the manner of passing thereof TO our wel beloved and faithful Counsellour c. greeting We command you that under our Privy Seal for the time being remaining in your custody you cause to be made our Letters to be directed to our Chancellour of England wee commanding him that under our great seale of England he cause to be made our Letters patents in forme following The King to all c. The Privy Seale JAMES by the Grace of God c. to our well beloved and faithfull Counsellour T. Lord Ellesmere our Chancellour of England greeting Wee command you that under our great Seale of England being in your custodie you cause to bee made our Letters Patents in form following The King c. The Privy Seale to the Chancellor of the Dutchy JAMES by the grace of God c. to our beloved and very faithfull Counsellour Jo. F. Knight Chancellour of our Dutchie of Lancaster greeting Wee command you that under our Seal of our said Dutchie being in your custodie you cause to be made our Letters patents in form following The King c. The charge of the Dutchy Seale The Chancellors fee for the Seale only for every Mannor that passeth is 8. l. 9. s. 4. d And for every quillet 40. s The charge for drawing are as to the Kings Attorney or Solicitor To Mr. Gerrard Clarke of the Dutchie for every Mannor or intire thing that passeth 7. li. For every quillet 40. s. A Letter of Atturnie to deliver a Lease upon the ground for triall of an Ejectment TO all Christian people c. I A B c. greeting c. Know yee that I the said A B have ordained constituted apointed and in my place put my trustie and well beloved in Christ C D and E F my true and lawfull atturnies jointly and severally for me and in my name and to my use to enter into all that cottage c. or into any part or parcel of the premisses in the name of the whole and possession thereof or of any part or parcell thereof in the name of the whole to my use to take and after such possession thereof or of any part thereof in the name of the whole so had and taken for me and in my name and as my deed to deliver unto G H of c. that part of an Indenture bearing date c. purporting to be made betweene me the said A B of the one party and the said G H of the other partie which is sealed with the seal and subscribed with the name of me the said A B. but not as yet delivered as my act and deed and purporting a demise to be thereby made of the premises by me the said A B unto the said G H for the term of certain years mentioned in the same Indenture And I the said A B doe by these presents Ratifie and allow all and whatsoever my said atturnies joyntly or either of them severally shall do or cause to be done in or about the premises In witnesse c. Forster Concil An indorsement upon the same MEmorandum that C D and E F by vertue of a letter of attorney to them made by the within named A B did the c. day of c. in the 44 year of c. enter into one close or parcel of land called or known by the name of c. parcell of the lands and tenements within mentioned in the name of the lands and tenements within mentioned and
us or in our names or for or in the name of any of us to be had made moved stirred or procured against the bodies of the said G E and I G. their executors administrators servants goods or debts for or by reason of any debt dutie or sums of mony now growing due or owing by them or either of them to any of us And we all and singular the said Creditors for us and every of us our executors and administrators do by these presents covenant promise and grant to and with the said E G and I G their c. That if contrary to any part or clause of the tenor of this our grant and Licence it at any time shall happen the said E G or I G their or either of their executors administrators servants goods chattels or debts at any time or times during the said Term of three yeares to be wittingly or willingly letted troubled sued attached or arrested by us or any of us or by the consent or procurement of us or any of us for or concerning the said debt or debts or any part or parcel thereof now growne due or owing by them the said E G and I G or any of them towards us or any of us That then and at all times after these presents shall be unto and for the said E G and I G their c. against us and every of us our c. by whom or through whom and whose debt or meanes it shall happen the said E G and I G their executors administrators servants goods chattels or debts so to be attached arrested letted or sued by any order of Law A clear sufficient general and absolute acquittance and release for ever of and for all actions suits debts and demands that any such of us by whom or by whose debt or meanes it shall fortune the said E G and I G their executors servants goods chattels or debts so to be attached arrested sued or troubled as aforesaid shall or may have claim challenge or demand of or against them the said E G or I G their c. or any of them In witnesse c. A Licence to passe over Sea JAMES c. to all and singular our Justices Sheriffs Bailiffs Constables Customers Controlers Serchers and to all and singular other our Officers Ministers and Subjects to whom in this case it shall appertain Greeting We let you wit that we of our grace espicial for certain considerations us moving have Licenced and by these presents do grant and give Licence unto our trustie and welbeloved Subject T M Esquire That he the said T with foure Servants and twenty pound in mony shall and may passe out of this Realm of ours and other dominions into any forreign Country or nation being in amity with us there to remaine so long as he shall think good and expedient for the recovery and accomplishment of his health Wherefore our will and pleasure is that according to this our free licence and Letters of pasport ye and every of you permit and suffer him with all and singular the premises to pass by you without any manner of your let restraint or impeachment Taking the transcript hereof for your discharge and leaving still these our Letters of pasport in his custodie for his discharge hereafter Given under our Signet at our Palace of Westminster the 20 of October in the tenth yeare of our Raigne A Licence for a Buck and a Doe during the life of the grantee WEe E D c. for divers good causes and respects us moving Have given and granted and by these presents for us and our heires do give and grant unto our welbeloved servant C D our Secretary during his life one Buck in season in Summer and one Doe in season in Winter to be had taken hunted and killed at or within our Park of B in the County of W either with Dogg or Bowes by the same C D or his assignes at his or their free libertie commoditie and pleasure during his said life wherefore we will and command you and every of you our keeper or keepers there or your deputie or deputies for the time being upon the sight hereof or of the true Copy hereof signed by the proper hand of the said C D that you and every of you do peaceably and quietly permit and suffer the same C D and his assignes during his said life yearely from henceforth to have kill and take at or within the said Park the said Buck in Summer and the said Doe in Winter according to the tenor of this our gift and warrant dormant any restraint or commandment heretofore had made or given to the contrary hereof notwithstanding And this our warrant signed and Sealed with our proper hand shall be unto you and every of you a sufficient warrant and discharge against us and our heires at all times in this behalf given under our Seal and signe Manuel c. A Licence to transport Beer TO all Majors Sheriffs Customers Controlers and to all other the Queens Majesties Officers Ministers and Subjects whatsoever and to all and every of them We T Lo. B and Sir I F Knight Chancellor and under Treasurer Greeting Know ye that we by vertue of the Letters patents of our Sovereign Lord the King under the great Seal of England bearing date c. To us in that behalf directed have given licence libertie and authority and by these presents do give licence liberty and authority to B C of D to buy and provide within the Citie of L and the Suburbs of the same Citie and to transport from the Port of L out of this Realm of E to Emden in F. and to such towns in the Low-Cuntries as are in amity with his Majestie the number of one hundred Tuns of Beer paying for the Licence Custome and Impost of every tun thereof 20 s. of c. to the hands of the Customer or Collector of the custome or his deputie of the port of the said City of London to his Majesties use and putting in sufficient bonds to his Majesties use in the said office of the Custome-house to transport the said 100 tuns of Beer to Emden and to such towns in the Low-countries as are in amity with his Majestie and not to any the territories or Countries of the King of Spaine or Pope Provided that true indorsement be made upon this our licence of every tun of Beer from time to time required to be passed by the said A B and his Factors that there passe no more then 100 tuns of Beer by vertue hereof And this our licence shall be to you and to the said A B and his Factors and to all other to whom it shall or may appertain a sufficient warrant and discharge for and concernning the premises In witnesse whereof we have set our hands and Seals to these presents the 2d of M c. A Certificate for payment of the Subsidie WEe whose names are here under-written Commissioners of
c. Between W K of c. on the one party Recitall of the Sentence in the Star-chamber and I P of c. on the other part Whereas by Sentence given and pronounced in the Court of Star-chamber the 14. day of c. by the then Lords and others of the said late Kings Privy Councel W K of F in the c. for an offence by him committed and perpetrated was censured and judged and sentenced to pay for the same offence by him committed unto the late King the summe of 31000 pound for a Fine as by the sentence of the said Court of Star-chamber appeareth And whereas upon the said estreated in the Court of Exchequer proces and extent was awarded out of the said Court for the levying of the said Fine or debt of c. whereupon it was found by divers severall Inquisitions in due forme had and taken That the said W K was then seized of an estate in Fee-tail of and in the Mansion house or Scite of the late Monastery or Priory of Finshead and of the Lands and Tenements thereunto belonging with the appurtenances in the said County of N being of the yeerly value of c. above all reprizes All which said premisses amongst other lands of the said W K whereby the then severall Sheriffs in the County aforesaid seized and extended at the severall yeerly values aforesaid as by the same severall Inquisitions returned into the Court of Exchequer may at large appear upon which seizures there hath been levied and paid unto the late King the sum of c. in part of the said rent or summe of c. and then remained due unto c. the summe of c. And whereas our Soveraigne Lord the King Recitall of the Letters Patents by his Highness Letters Patents under the Great Seal of England bearing date at Westm the c. for the considerations therein mentioned did for him his heirs and successors give grant and assigne unto C V Gent. one of the Pages of the Kings Majesties Privie Chamber his executors c. All the said residue and remainder of the said debt and fine of c. And also the said extent or extents and all benefit commodities and advantages that may might or ought to come grow and renew 〈◊〉 belong unto his Majesty his heirs or successors for or by reason or means of the said remainder of the said fine and extents or any of them And further for him his heirs and successors did give grant and demise unto the said C V his c. amongst other the lands of the said W so extended all that the said Mansion house or Scite of the said late Monastery or Priory scituate lying and being in the said County of N All which said premisses above mentioned were parcell of the lands and possessions of the said W K and late were in his Highnesse hands as taken and seized for the said debts or fine of c. Together with the severall yeerly rents issues mean profits and arrerages of the said land and premisses mentioned to grow or which shall or ought to be to his said Majesty then before or at any time then after satisfied contented and paid for or by reason of the said extent or extents or seizure or seizures or any of them and all and singular houses edifices buildings c. to the said premisses in any wise belonging And also all rents and other yeerly profits whatsoever reserved upon any leases or grants then to fore made and granted of the premisses or any part thereof To have and to hold all and singular the said premisses with their and every of their appurtenances unto the said C V his c from the Feast day of the c. then last past for and during such terme and time as the same ought or should have remained in his Highnesse hands or in the hands of his heirs or successors for or by reason of the said extent or extents or any of them and in as large and beneficiall manner as his said Majesty might should or could have had held or received the same if the said grant had not been made and untill the residue and remainder of the said debt or fine of c unsatisfied be contented and paid with such power and authority as in the said recited Letters Patents is contained And for and under the yeerly rent of c. to be yeerly paid into his Majesties receipt of Exchequer at the Feast of c. yeerly during the said terme as by the ●ame Letters Patents whereunto relation being had more at large it doth and may appear The state right title interest power priviledge property terme of yeers claim and demand whatsoever of which said C V as well of in and to the said Mannor Mansion house or Scite of the said c. and the lands and tenements thereto belonging And of in and to the Mannor of E c. and the lands c. As also of in and unto all those three closes called c He the above named W K now hath and holdeth and thereof is and standeth now lawfully and absolutely estated and possessed amongst other things by vertue and force of one Indenture of Assignem nt to him thereof made by the said C V bearing date c. as in and by the said Indenture of Assignement whereunto relation being had c. Now this Indenture witnesseth that the said W K for and in consideration of the great love and affection which he the said W hath and beareth to the said I P and to his Issue lawfully begotten and to be begotten of E his now wife the naturall sister of him the said W K And to the intent and purpose that the said Mannors lands tenements and hereditaments and all other the premisses with the appurtenances herein before mentioned or recited shall and may from and after the decease of the said W K during the whole time and terme of the said extent or extents above mentioned then to come and unexpired remaine continue and abide in the blood of him the said W K and also for and in consideration of the summe of c. to be paid by the said E P his c. unto F M now wife of G M Gentleman and to E L now wife of E L Gent. two other sisters of the said W K viz. to each of them c. in such sort as hereafter in these presents is set down and expressed And for divers other good causes and considerations him the said W hereunto especially moving Hath granted bargained sold assigned and set over Graunt and by these presents doth fully cleerly and absolutely grant bargain sell assigne and set over unto the said I P all the estate right title interest property possession terme of yeers to come power priviledge benefit reversion claim and demand whatsoever which hee the said W K now hath might should or ought to have or claim of in and