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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
thereupon built which now are and usually heretofore have bin demised with the same as belonging to the same as shall amount to the yearly value of 1500 l. per an or thereabouts Provided that the same be not parcell of the possessions of the Dutchie of Cornwal or belonging to the Manor of Lanceston in the county of Cornw. or belonging to the Manor of c. in the countie of Denbigh These are therefore to will and require you to make forth and send unto us fair written in parchment under your hands such and so many particulars within your severall offices as shall amount unto the said yearly value of 1500 li. per an in Mils with their lands and appurtenances as the said Contractors or any for them shall from time to time come to require the same and that you certifie to us what number and quantitie of acres belongeth to every such Mill and that you put into every particular if it be so required so many severall things as shall amount unto the sum of 6 l. 13 s. 4 d. so as the same several things do lie with one Audit taking only but one fee for the same particular as if it had been for one thing only And further we will and require you to permit and allow the said Contractors their deputies agents and assigns to have a sight of and to peruse all such your books and records as they shall have need or require for their better instruction and furtherance of their businesse in that behalf and withall that you forbear to make forth any particulars of any the mils or lands of that nature to any person or persons whatsoever for any lease or leases upon surrender or in reversion or for any grants in Fee farm or in Fee simple or otherwise but onely to and for the use of the said Contractors their agents and assignes for the supplying and filling up of the value of 1500 li per ann other then for the places before excepted Whereof fail you not as you tender his Majesties service and will answer the contrary at your perils To our loving Friends the Auditors of his Majesties Revenues within the survey of his Highness Excheque Dutchy of Lan. and to their sufficient Deputies in their absence and to every of them and to the Auditors of the Principality of VVales and Earldom of Chester and to all others his Majesties Officers of the said Courts A Letter of Atturney to take possession of a Patentee TO all Christian people to whom this present writing shall come G M and H L of London Esquires send Greeting c. Know ye that we the said G M and H L have made ordained constituted and in our stead and place have put and Authorized our well beloved I VV and S D and either of them our true sufficient and lawful Atturnies joyntly and severally to take and receive for us and in our names places and steads of R N A P T VV and J VV Atturnies for our Sovereign Lord the Kings Majestie authorized constituted and ordained joyntly and severally by his Highnes Letters patents bearing date c. under as well his Highness great Seale of England as under the Seal of his Majesties Dutchy of Lancaster or of some of them full and peaceable possession and seisin of and in the several Parks hereafter mentioned That is to say of and in the new Park of VVakefield in the County of York and of and in the Park of Hungerford with the appurtenances in the County of Berks and of and in the Park of VVicks with the appurtenances in the County of Essex and of and in all and singular the Parks houses buildings lands tenements meadows feedings pastures and hereditaments with their appurtenances which are mentioned to be given and granted in and by the said Letters patents of the Kings most excellent Majesty that now is to us the said G M and H L made Sealed as well with the great Seal of England as with the Seal of his Majesties Dutchey of Lancaster bearing date as in and by the same more at large appeareth Or of or in any part or parts parcel or parcels thereof in the name of all or as much thereof as they or either of them shall think good and Atturnment and Atturnments of the Farmors and Tenants of the said several Parks for life lives yeares or in Fee or otherwise and of every of them for and in our names places and steads to take and seisin of their or any of their rents and services or any of them to receive to and for us and our use according to the meaning of his most Excellent Majestie expressed in his Higness said Letters patents in and by which said Letters patents his Highnesse hath Authorized made ordained constituted and specially appointed the said Reignald N. A P. T VV and J VV and every of them as a foresaid his Highnesse true and lawful Atturnies joyntly and severally to enter for and in his Highnesse name into the said Parks and other the premises specified and expressed in the said Letters patents and possession thereof and of every or of any parcel thereof in his Highnesse name to take and after such possession and seisin so had to deliver for him and in his name to us the said G M and H L or either of us or to our certain Atturnie or Atturnies in that behalf full possession and seisin of and in the premises or any of them To have hold or enjoy the same to us the same G M and H L our c. according to the form effect of the said Letters patents thereof to us made holding firm and stable all and every act and thing whatsoever as our said Atturnies or any of them shal do in or about the premises by these presents In witnesse c. A Warrant from the King for a Lease in reversion RIght trustie and right welbeloved Cosin and Councellor and right trustie and welbeloved Councellors we greet you well Letting you wit that in consideration of the good and acceptable service heretofore done unto us by our welbeloved servant A B. We are contented and pleased to grant to him and his assignes a Lease in reversion for 21 yeares without fine of such and so much of our manors lands tenements and hereditaments as well within the survey of our Exchequer as of the Revenue of our Dutchie of Lancastar as together shall amount unto the clear yearely value of 100 li. or thereabouts Wherefore we will and command you that when our said servant or any other for him shall bring unto you any note or notes of any such our manors lands tenements or hereditaments usually letten or meet to be letten to the yearely value aforesaid or thereabouts ye give him meanes to have the just particulars thereof at the hands of our Auditors And thereupon cause a Book to be drawn in due form of Law concerning a Lease to be made by us to the said