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A45253 The first part of the young clerks guide, or, An exact collection of choice English presidents according to the best forms now used for all sorts of indentures, letters of atturney, releases, conditions &c. very useful and necessary for all but chiefly for those that intend to follow the atturney's practice / compiled by R.F. ... : and revised by an able practitioner. Hutton, Richard, Sir, 1561?-1639. 1649 (1649) Wing H3842A; ESTC R31658 215,119 372

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Namely of one hundred twenty and four Chaldron of Coles valued at one hundred and two pounds two shillings and nine pence forty thousand of Oaken Billets at c. Six Horses six Carts with their furniture Cole-sacks Lighters Planks Cole measures and new and old wheels about the yard valued at c. All which did amount in the whole to the summe of three hundred two pounds five shillings and nine pence and did commit unto him the said I. C. the use occupation and mannaging of the said stock of Wood and Coles and of the summe of one hundred ninety seven pounds fourteen shillings and three pence of lawfull money of England to be laid out in buying of wood and coles to make up the whole stock five hundred and two pounds to be used managed imployed and supplied from time to time by him the said I. C. at the said Wharfe for the terme of seven years then next ensuing if the said J. and I. should so long live upon such conditions covenants and agreements and in such sort as were mentioned expressed and contained in certain Articles of agreement indented bearing date the sixteenth day of August 1637. in the said thirteenth year of his said Majesties Reign made between the said I. G. of the one part and the said I. C. of the other part as in and by the said Articles at large it doth and may appear And whereas it is agreed that the Agreement in the said Articles shall cease and be determined and that the said I. C. shall have hold retain and keep the said stock of goods and money to his own use in consideration of the summe of c. of lawfull money of England agreed to be secured to be paid by the said I. C. to the said I. G. at certain daies agreed upon Now this Indenture therefore Witnesseth That the said I. G. for the consideration aforesaid Hath granted bargained sold assigned and set over and by these presents doth fully clearly and absolutely grant bargain sell assign and set over unto the said I. C. all the said stock of goods and money before mentioned formerly delivered into the hands of the said I. C. as aforesaid and doth also remise release and for ever quit claim unto the said I. C. all actions accompts claimes and demands whatsoever touching or concerning the same stock of goods and money or any part thereof To have and to hold the said stock of wood coles money and other things before mentioned and every of them unto the said I. C. his Executors Administrators and Assigns to his and their own proper use and behoof and as his and their own proper Goods and Chattels for ever And the said I. G. for himself his Executors and Administrators and for every of them doth covenant promise and grant to and with the said I. C. his Executors Administrators and Assigns and to and with every of them by these presents that he the said I.C. his Executors Administrators and Assigns shall and may from henceforth for ever peaceably and quietly have hold and enjoy the said stock of goods and money and the same and every part thereof to dispose and convert to his and their own proper use and behoof without the let suit trouble claim or disturbances of him the said I. G. his Executors Administrators or Assigns or any of them or of any other person or persons whatsoever claiming by from or under him them or any of them or by or under or by reason of his their or any of their act or acts right title interest means or procurement c. In witnesse c. An Assignment of a Lease of a Messuage divers plats of Grounds with Buttals and Boundals severall Covenants c. with an Exception c. THis Indenture made the c. day of c. Anno Domini 1632. and the eight year of the reign of our Soveraign Lord King Charls c. Between S. H. of c. Gentleman of the one part and F. L. of c. Esquire of the other part Whereas Sir John T. late of c. Knight and Baronet deceased and the late right honourable N. Lord Tufton and Earl of Thanet by the name of Sir T. N. Knight Son and Heir apparent of the said Sir John T. now also deceased by their Indenture bearing date the thirtieth day of May in the fifteenth year of the reign of our said Soveraign Lord King Charls over England c. for the consideration therein expressed did demise grant and to farm-let unto E. W. of c. his Executors and Assigns all that the Messuage or Tenement shed and plat of ground scituate lying and being in Chick-lane c. containing by estimation one hundred foot in length from the North to the South and in bredth forty one foot from the East to the West The Messuage or Tenement then in the tenure of I. W. lying on the East side thereof and the said Chick-lane on the North side thereof And the Messuage or Tenement then in the tenure of one R. S. on the West and South sides thereof And also their part of one Messuage or Tenement or shed and parcel of a Ground lying and being in Chick-lane aforesaid containing by estimation fourscore and twelve foot in length and in bredth eighteen foot the Messuage or Tenement then in the tenure or occupation of one A. B. on the West side thereof the said Chick-lane on the North side thereof and the Messuage or Tenement then in the tenure or occupation of one H. S. on the South side thereof and then or late before in the tenure or occupation of the said A.B. his Assignee or Assignees and all and singular the Messuages Tenements Houses Edifices Buildings Rooms Shops Cellers Sollers and voyd ground unto the said Messuages or Tenements shed and plats of ground before mentioned to be demised belonging or in any wise appertaining To have and to hold to the said Edmund Waight his Executors Administrators and Assigns from the Feast of th' Annunciation of the blessed Lady S. Mary the Virgin last past before the date hereof unto the full end and term of thirty and one years from thence next ensuing and fully to be compleat and ended Yeilding and paying therfore yearly during the said Term unto the said Sir I. T. yearly during his life and after his decease to the said right honourable N. Lord T. and Earl of Thanet his Heirs and Assigns the full sum of eight pounds of lawfull money of England at two of the most usuall Feasts or Terms in the year That is to say at the Feasts of S. Michael the Archangel and th' Annunciation of the blessed Lady the Virgin Mary by equall portions as by the same Indenture more plainly may appear And whereas by certain other Indentures bearing date the said thirtieth day of May made between the said Sir John T. and the said N. Lord T. and Earl of Thanet by the name of Sir N. T. Knight on the one
part and the said E. W. on the other part It is covenanted conditioned and agreed by and between all the said parties And the said E. W. for himself his Executors Administrators and Assigns did covenant promise and grant to and with the said Sir I.T. and the said N. Lord T. and Earl of T. their Heirs and Assigns by the said last mentioned Indenture That the said E. W. his Executors Administrators and Assigns should well and truly yearly during the said Term of one and twenty years pay or cause to be paid to the said Sir I. T. during his naturall life and after his decease to the said N. Lord T. and Earl of T. his Heirs and Assigns the full sum of twenty three pounds of lawfull money c. for and in the name of a fine or income for the said Lease at the two Feasts aforesaid by equall portions And whereas also the said Sir I. T. and the said N. Lord T. and Earl of T. by the name of Sir N. T. Knight have by their Indenture bearing date the said c. day of May for the consideration therein mentioned demised granted and to farm let unto I. W. of c. All that their Messuage or Tenement scituate lying and being in Chick-lane aforesaid late in the tenure or occupation of one Agnes W. or her Assignee or Assignees containing by estimation from the East to the West thirty foot in bredth and in length from the North to the South threescore foot the Tenement then in the occupation of the said I. W. lying on the East side thereof the Tenement then of Ralph F. Gentleman on the West side thereof the Tenement then in the tenure or occupation of the said Ralph F. on the South side thereof and also all that Tenement shed or piece of ground lying and being in Chick-lane aforesaid containing by estimation one hundred and twenty foot of Assize in length and twenty eight foot in bredth then or late before in the tenure or occupation of the said I. W. or his Assignee or Assigns The Tenement then in the tenure or occupation of one I.C. lying on the East side thereof and the Tenement then in the tenure of one I. W. on the West side thereof and the Tenement belonging to S. Martins Organs on the South side thereof And also one other little piece or parcel of ground scituate lying and being near Chick-lane aforesaid c. containing by estimation in length nineteen foot from the East to the West and in bredth from the North to the South sixteen foot late in the tenure or occupation of R.B. or of his Assignee or Assignees the Tenement then in the occupation of the said I. W. on the East side thereof and the Tenement then in the tenure of the said Ralph F. on the West side thereof the Tenement then in the tenure of R. S. and E.W. on the North side thereof and the Tenement then in the tenure of the said R.F. on the South side thereof and also all and singular Houses Edifices Buildings Stables and Back-sides Back-houses Shops Cellers Sollers c. unto the said Messuage and severall plats of ground before demised then belonging or appertaining or to or with the said demised premisses then held used occupied or enjoyed as part parcel or member of them or either of them To have and to hold all singular the said demised premisses with th' appurtenances to the said I.W. his Executors Administ and Assigns from the Feast of th' Annunciation of our blessed Lady the Virgin Mary then last past before the date of the said last recited Indenture unto the full end and term of thirty and one years from thence next ensuing and fully to be compleat and ended Yeilding and paying therfore yearly during the said Term unto the said Sir I. T. during his life and after his decease to the said right honourable N Lord T. and Earl of T. and his Heirs and Assigns the full sum of six pounds of lawfull money of England at the two Feasts aforesaid by even and equall portions And whereas by certain other Indentures bearing date the said thirtieth day of May made between the said Sir I. T. the said N. Lord T. Earl of T. of the one party and the said I.W. of the other part It is covenanted concluded condescended and agreed by and between all the said parties And the said I. W. for himself his Executors Administrators and Assigns did covenant promise and grant to and with the said Sir I. T. and the said N. Lord T. Earl of T. their Heirs and Assigns That the said I. W. his Executors Administrators and Assigns should well and truly yearly during the said Term of thirty and one years pay or cause to be paid to the said Sir John T. during his naturall life and after his decease to the said N. Lord T. Earl of T. his Heirs and Assigns the full sum of seventeen pounds of lawfull money of England for and in the name of a fine or income for the said Leases at the two Feasts aforesaid by even and equall portions as by the same severall Leases relation being unto them had more at large it doth and may appear Which said severall Leases Estates and Interests of the said E. W. and I. W. of in and to all and singular the aforesaid premisses in and by the aforesaid severall Indentures of Lease demised granted and contained as aforesaid were by mean conveyances and sufficient Assurances in the Law conveyed to John Witherings Esquire And the said I. W. by deed indented under his hand and seal bearing date the c. of c. 5 Car. hath conveyed his estate interest and term of years in the said premisses unto the said S. H. for during and untill all the residue of the time then to come and unexpired of the said severall Indentures of Lease granted be fully compleat and ended as by the same conveyances and assurances relation being thereunto had it doth and may appear Now this Indenture witnesseth That the said S. H. for and in consideration of the sum of three hundred and thirty pounds c. to him in hand at and before the ensealing and delivery of these presents by the said F. H. well and truly paid whereof the said S. H. doth acknowledge the receipt and thereof and of every part and parcel thereof doth hereby for ever acquit and discharge the said F.H. his Executors and Assigns and every of them Hath granted bargained sold assigned and set over and by these presents doth fully clearly and absolutely grant bargain sell assign and set over unto the said F.H. and M. his Wife all and singular the said demised premisses above mentioned to be demised by the aforesaid Indentures or any of them demised letten or granted or mentioned meant or intended to be in and by the same demised letten or granted with their and every of their appurtenances And all the Messuages Houses Edifices and Buildings now