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sum of twenty pounds of lawful money of England to be paid unto the said E. F. his Executors Administrators or Assigns at or upon the first day of June next ensuing the date hereof In witness c. A Single Penal Bill BE it known unto all men by these Presents That I Alex. Fish of Henslow in the County of York Gent. do owe and am indebted unto Robert Herringrose o● London Cordwainer the sum of ten pounds of lawful money of England to be paid to the said Robert Herringrose his Executors Administrators or Assigns at or upon the Ninth day of September next ensuing the date hereof to which payment well and truly to be made I bind my self my Heirs Executors and Administrators to the said Robert Herringrose his Executors and Assigns in the penalty of twenty pounds of like money firmly by these Presents In witness c. A Condition to stand by the Award of Arbitrators with an Vmpire certain nominated THe Condition of this Obligation is such That if the above-bounden Anthory Bartlet his Heirs Executors and Administrators and every of them do and shall for his and their parts and behalfs stand to obey abide observe and in and by all things well and truly perform accomplish the Award Arbitrament Order Determination final End and Judgment of Chri●lopher Dowdeswell of London Merchant and Edwar Fairclough of Westminster Gent. Arbitrators indi●●erently chosen elected named as well on the part behalf of the said Anthony Bartlet as on the part and behalf of the above named Solomon Crofts to award arbitrate order judge determine final end to make of for upon and concerning all and all manner of Actions and causes of Actions Sults Debts Strifes Accounts Reckonings Sum and Sums of Money Trespades Variances Quarrels Bonds Specialties Matters and Demands whatsoever had made moved risen or depending having been or now being between the said parties so always as the said Award Arbitrament Order Determination final End and Judgment of the said Arbitrators for or upon the Premises be made given up in Writing indented under their Hands and Seals ready to be delivered to the said parties on or before the twenty fourth of June next ensuing the date above-written And if the said Arbitrators shall not make give up their Award and Arbitrament of upon the Premises on or before the said twenty fourth day of June If then the said Anthony Bartlet his Executors Administrators and Assigns and every of them do shall stand to abide observe perform and keep the Award Umpirage final End and Judgment of George H●…le of London Esq Umpire indifferently chosen betwixt the said parties for the ending and composing the differences aforetaid so as the said Umpire do make give up his said Award Umpirage and Determination by writing indented under his Hand Seal ready to be delivered to the said parties on or before the tenth day of June next ensuing the date above written without fraud or covin Then this Obligation to be void and of none effect or else to stand and remain in full force and vertue A Deed of Gift TO all Christian People to whom these Presents shall come I A.B. of c. Gent. send greeting in our Lord God everlasting Know ye That I the said A. B. for the love and affection that I the said A.B. do bear unto C.D. Son of I. D. of c. Inn-keeper I the said A. B. being in perfect memory Have given granted and confirmed and by this my present Writing do fully freely and absolutely give grant and confirm unto the said C. D. all and singular my Goods Chattels Leases personal Estate whatsoever Utensils Housholdstuff Implements and Things whatsoever of what nature kind or property soever the same be or can be found within the Realm of England To have hold levy use dispose of take and enjoy all my said Goods Chattels Leases personal Estate Housholdstuff and Implements and all other the Premises aforesaid unto the said C. D. his Executors Administrators and Assigns from henceforth for ever without any manner of claim challenge or demand whatsoever of or by any person or persons whatsoever And I the said A. B. all and singular the said Goods Chattels Leases Implements and Things whatsoever and all other the Premises unto the said C. D. his Executors Administrators and Assigns against all people shall and will warrant and for ever defend by these Presents Of all every which said Goods Chattels Leases and Promises I the said A. B. have put the said C. D. in full and peaceable possession by the Gift and Delivery of one silver Salt which to the said C. D. the day of the date of these Presents I have given and delivered in the Name of Possession and Seisin of all and singular the said Premises In witness c. Sealed and delivered and quiet Possession and Seisin given and delivered by the said silver Salt parcel of the said Premises according to the effect of this present Writing in the presence of A Letter of Attorney to receive a sum of Money very usual TO all Christian People to whom these Presents shall come I A. B. of c. Gent. send greeting Know ye that I the said A. B. for sufficient causes and valuable considerations me hereunto especially moving Have made ordained constituted and in my stead place put and deputed and by these Presents do make ordain constitute and in my stead and place put and depute C. D. of c. Gent. my true and lawful Attorney irrevocable for me and in my Name and to my use to ask demand sue for recover and receive of I. F. of c. Gent. all such sum and sums of money debts and demands whatsoever which now are due and belonging unto me the said A. B. by and from the said I. F. and to have use and take all lawful ways and means in my Name or otherwise for recovery thereof by attachment Arrest Distress Re-entry or otherwise and to compound and agree for the same and Acquirtances or other sufficient Discharges for the same for me and in my Name to make seal and deliver and to do all other acts and things whatsoever concerning the Premises as fully in every respect as I my self might or could do if I were personally present and Attorneys one or more under him for the purposes aforesaid to make and again at his pleasure to revoke And I the said A. B. do hereby ratifie and confirm whatsoever my said Attorney shall lawfully do or cause to be done in my Name or otherwise by force of these Presents In witness c. A Warrant of Attorney to confess a Judgement in the Kings-Bench To T.W. A.W. T.I. and H.G. Gentlemen Attorneys of his Maiesties Court of Kings-Bench at Westminster or to any one of them or any other Attorney of the same Court These are to desire and authorize you or any of you to appear for me Arnold Briggs of London Gent.
of Kings-Bench at Westminster or any of them THese are to Authorize you and I do hereby desire you or either of you to appear for me I.S. in the said Court at the Suit of M. N. in an Action of c. to imparle unto the said Action and afterwards to plead c. and for your so doing this shall be your sufficient Warrant Witness my Hand and Seal this _____ day _____ of 1662. A Warrant to confess a Judgment upon a Bond if the money be not paid on the day To E. C. and A. G. or to any other Attorney of His Majesties Court of Kings-Bench at Westminster THese are to Warrant and Authorize you or either of you to appear for me william ●●lken at Rosse in the County of Ba●ks Esq at the Suit of Peter Bolter in the County of Berks Baronet and to receive a Declaration in an Action of Debt for One thousand pounds as of Micha●lm●s Term last past and to confess Judgment by Non sum informa●●s ●i●il dici● or otherwise at your diseretion and for your so doing this shall be your inflicient Warrant in that behalf In witness whereof I have hereunto set my Hand and Seal this ●oth of April Anno D●m 1662. and in the Fourteenth year of the Reign of our Soveraign Charles the Second King of England Scotland France and Ireland Defender c. A Letter of Attorney to receive money due upon several Bonds allowing the Attorney reasonable charges out of that money which b● shall receive to satisfie himself of such moneys as are due to him from him which makes this Letter TO all men to whom these Presents shall come W. R. of Tattersel in the County of Lincol● Yeoman sendeth Greeting Know ye That I the said W. R. for divers good su●ticient and reasonable Causes and Conditions me hereunto moving but especially for and in respect of certain several sums of money heretofore to me paid by C.H. of T. in the said County of ●incoln Gent. have authorized constituted nominated made and ordained and by these Presents do authorize constitute nominate make ordain and in my place put the said C.H. my true faithful lawful undoubted and irrevocable Attorney from henceforth for me and in my name to ask receive gather and take all such sm and sums of money as are already due or her easter shall or may become due unto the said 〈◊〉 from any person or persons herein hereafter mentioned and expre●ed as also all such sum and sums of money as were due unto F. my now Wise in her Widowhood or hereafter may or shall be due unto her by any person or persons whats●ever and herein hereafter mentioned and expressed by ver●ue of any Bill Bond or any other Writing or way whatsoever that is to say To ask gather receive and take of A. B. of C. in the County of E. Yeoman the sum of ten pounds of lawful English money due into me by vertue of one Bond or Writing Obligatory from the said A. B. to me the said W. R. dated the last day of June last past before the da●e hereof as in and by the Condition of the said Obl●●at●on reference being thereunto had more plainly and at large it doth and may app●ar●●● also forty shillings of lawful Engli●h money from c. Then name every particular sum and set them down according to their several names sums and dates as they are insert these Covenants following as in by the several Conditions of the said Bonds whereunto relation being had more plainly at large it doth may appear For the Recovery of all which said several sums of money which shal arise or grow due unto me the said W.R. by vertue of any or either the said Bonds yet in arrear due and unpaid I do by these Presents give full power Authority unto the said C.H. for me and in my name to my use as aforesaid to receive upon non-payment of them or any of them to bring sue and prosecute for me in my name all and all manner of Actions whatsoever as well real as personal the same to prosecute follow by Suit Arrest Imprisonment Judgment Condemnation Execution or otherwise And one Attorney or more for the doing of the Premises to make and the same at his will and pleasure to revoke and new in his or their place to be put in as ●a●ge and ample manner as I might do if the same were by me in proper person done commenced sued or taken to the onely benefit and behoof of me the said W. R. allowing to the said C. out of the said sum or sums of money so by him received his reasonable lawful and necessary expences and charges laid out or disbursed in hand or otherwise in or about the recovery getting and procuring of the said sums of money or any of them with allowance payment of all such reckonings sum and sums of money as are due to him the said C. by me the said W. as shall or may appear upon any Reckoning Bill Bond or otherwise under my Hand and Seal or by sut●icient Witness And I do by these Presents covenant promise and grant to and with the said C his Executors c. that I my Heirs and Assigns shall and will at all times here●f●er ratifie confirm and allow whatsoever my said Attorney shall do or cause to be done in or about the Premis●es In witness whereof c. A general Letter of Attorney to let set dispose c. TO all Christian People to whom this present Writing shall come I Ja●es Rich of c. send Greeting Know ye That I ●h● said I.R. for divers good Cau●es and Considerations me hereunto especially moving have made ordained constituted and in my stead and place put and deputed and by these Pr●●●ts do make ordain constitute and in my stead and place put and depute my loving Friends R. C. of c. F.G. of 〈◊〉 to be my true and lawful Attorney and Attorneys irrevocable for me in my name to my own proper use and behoof to ask demand and require sue for recover and receive all such Debts Duties Sum and Sums of Money Rent proper Rents and Arrearages of Rent and Rents yearly Payments Merchandizes Goods Chattels Legac●es Money due or to be due upon my Bill or Bills of Exchanges or otherwise and all other demands whatsoever which now are or hereafter shall be due payable or any way belonging unto me by or from any person or persons or B●dies Corporate or Politick whatsoever or howsoever and for default of payment of a●y Rent or Rents or Arrearages of Rent or Rents which 〈◊〉 is or hereafter shall be 〈◊〉 to me to eater into all or any o● my Me●●nages Lands Te●●●nents Hered●taments or any of them or any part the●co● a●d to Distrain for the same Rent or Po●●● and Arrea●a●es of ●ent or Rents and for default of payment thereof to ewer in the name of the
Administrator meos firmiter per praesentes Sigallo meo Sigillat Dat. promo die Jan. An. Regni dicli domini nostri Caroli secundi Regis decimo quarto c. Annoque Domini 1662. A Discharge to Trustees for Money by them received VVHereas G. F. of c. did by his Indenture dated c. Demise and Lease unto H. P. of c. and others divers Mannors Lands Tenements and Hereditaments therein mentioned To have and to hold the same unto the said H. P. and the rest of the Lessees therein named for the term of 99 years if the said G. F. should live so long upon Trust that the said Lessees should dispose the Profits of the lands demised to the several purposes in the said Indenture mentioned as by the same Indenture may at large appear Now know all men by these presents That I the said G. F. do hereby acknowledge signifie and declare That all such Moneys as have been received by the said H. P. by vertue of the said Lease have been all paid and satisfied by him the said H. P. according to my Directions and Appointment and according to the Tenor of the said Lease and I do hereby acquit and discharge him the said H. P. his Heirs Excutors Administrators and Assigns and every of them of and from all such Moneys as aforesaid and every part and parcel thereof In witness c. Warrant of Attorney to confess a Judgment in Chancery for priviledged persons To c. or nay other of the Six Clerks belonging to His Majesties High-Court of Chancery WHereas I A. B. of c. became bound by Obligation bearing even Date with these Presents to C. D. of c. in the penal sum of 100 l. for the payment of 50 l. of lawful Money on or before the c. If in case I the said A. B. do not satisfie and pay or cause to be paid unto the said C. D. his Exccutors or Administrators the said sum of 50 l. on or before the c. then I the said A. B. do hereby give warrant and authorize you the said c. or any other of the said Six Clerks to appear for me at the said Court unto an Action or Suit there to be brought or commenced against me the said A. B. by the said C. D. his Executors or Administrators upon the said Obligation and thereupon to acknowledge and confess a Judgment in Hillary-Term next ensuing the date hereof and for so doing this shall be your sufficient Warrant Witness my Hand and Seal c. A Mortgagee's Assignment of his Mortgage to the Mortgagor to be endorsed on the Deed. KNow all men by these Presents That I H. P. of c. the Lessee within named for and in consideration of the sum c. unto me in hand paid by the within named G.F. Have granted assigned and set over and by these Presents do grant assign and set over unto the said G.F. all that the Mannor of c. and all and singular other the within-mentioned Premises with their and every of their Appurtenances and all my Estate Right Title Term and Interest therein as fully and amply as the same were granted or demised unto me from the said G.F. by the Deed or Writing within-written contained To have and to hold the same unto the said G. F. his Heirs and Assigns to do therewith at his and their free will and pleasure And I the said H. P. do hereby covenant and grant to and with the said G. F. his Executors and Administrators That I have not made done or willingly suffered and Act or Thing whereby the Premises within-mentioned or the Estate or Term hereby granted or demised shall or may be in any wise discharged impeached or incumbred In witness c. A Deed of Feoffment upon a Sale TO all Christian People to whom this present Writing shall come greeting Know ye That I W. B. of c. in part of performance of the Covenant mentioned in one Pair of Indentures bearing date c. made between me the said W. B. and F. my Wise of the one part and G. H. of c. of the other part Have given granted enfeoffed and confirmed and by these Presents do give grant enfeoff and confirm unto the said G. H. all those c. several Meswages Tenements or Cottages c. and the Reversion and Reversions Remainder and Remainders Rents Issues and Profits of all and singular the Premisses and all the Estate Right Title Interest Benefit Claim and Demand whatsoever of me the said W. B. of in and to the same To have and to hold the said Messuages Tenements or Cottages and all and singular other the Premises with their and every of their Appurtenances before-mentioned to be granted unto the said G. H. and his Heirs To the use of the said G. H. his Heirs and Assigns for ever And I the said W. B. have granted for me and my Heirs That we will grant unto the said G. H. and his Heirs the said Messuages Tenements or Cottages and Premises with the Appurtenances against all People for ever by these Presents In witness c. An Acquittance of part of a Debt BE it known unto all men c. That I A. B. c. in the County of c. have received and had the day of the making hereof of c. R. W. c. in the said County Yeoman 6 l. c. due to me on the Feast-day of c. last past before the date of these Presents in part of Payment of a greater sum contained and specified in a writing Obligatory wherein the said R. W. with others stand bound unto me the which 6 l. as abovesaid I do by these presents acknowledge to have received c. A short Deed to declare that the name of the Obligee in an Obligation is used in trust for another TO all Christian People to whom this Present Writing shall come I S. B. of c. send Greeting Whereas J. T. and J. G. of c. by Obligation bearing date c. stand joyntly and severally bound unto me the said S. B. for the true payment of c. on the c. as by the c. recite more if there be more Now know ye That I the said S. B. do hereby signifie and declare That the several sums of Money in the conditions of the said several Obligations mentioned were and are the proper Mon●ys of A. B. of c. And that my name is used in the said several Obligations in Trust and for the onely benefit of the said A. B. his Executors Administrators and Assigns and therefore I●h● said S. B. do hereby authorize and appoint the said A. B. his Executors Administrators and Assigns to receive and take all the several sums of Money to his and their own proper use and behoof without any Accompt to be given concerning the same and to use all lawful way●s and means for recovery thereof and to compound and agree for the
secundi Dei gratia Angliae Scotiae Franciae Hiberniae Regis fidei Defensoris c. Quartodecimo A Recognizance from Three to Three HEnricus Dover de c. Armiger Joh'es Butler de c. Armiger Laurentius Carey de c. Generosus coram Domino Rege in Cancellaria sua personaliter constituti recognoverunt seipsos quilibet eorum recognovit seipsum debere Edvardo Dunstable de c. Generoso Petro Darcy de c. Generoso Jacobo Sackle vel alicui eorum aut suo certo Attornat executoribus vel administratoribus suis in vel super tricesimum diem Decembris prox futur post dat praesentium Et praedict Henricus Joh'es Laurentius volunt concedunt pro seipsis quolibet ipsorum Haeredibus Executoribus Administratoribus suis cujuslibet ipsorum per praesentes quod si defecerint in solutione praedict su● me pecuniae quod tunc praedicta summa pecuniae levetur recipiatur de se quolibet ipsorum heredibus executoribus administratoribus suis cujuslibet ipsorum de omnibus singulis Maneriis Messuagiis Terris Tenementis Haereditamentis posse●lio●ibus bonis catallis ipsorum Henrici Dover Joh'is Butler Laurentii Carey cujuslibet ipsorum biered executor administrator suorum cujuslibet ipsorum ubicunque inven fuerint ad solum proprium opus usum ipsorum Edvardi Dunstable Petri Darcy Jacobi Sackle biered executor administrator assign suorum Teste dicto Domino Rege apud Westm quarto die Aprilis Anno Regni ejusdem Domini Regis Caroli secundi Dei gratia Angliae Scotiae Franciae Hiberniae Regis Fidei Defensoris c. Quartodecimo A condition from One to One to pay a summe of money at several payments with a Clause if any payment be unpaid the Bond to be forfeited THe Condition of this Obligation is such That if the above bounden John Donew his Heirs Executors Administrators or Assigns or any of them do and shall well and truly pay or cause to be paid unto the above named James Fisher his Executors Administrators or Assigus the full and whole sum of three hundred pounds of good and lawful money of England in manner and form following that is to say the sum of One hundred pounds part thereof on the first day of July next ensuing the Date above written One hundred pounds more thereof on the first Day of January then next following and One hundred pounds more residue thereof on the first Day of July which shall be in the year of our Lord 1663. Then this Obligation to be void and of none effect But if default be made in paymont of any the said several and respective sums of money above-mentioned or any part of any of them or any of the said several and respective Days or Times of payment above-limited contrary to the true intent and meaning of these Presents Then this Obligation to be and remain in full force and vertue Sigillat deliberat in praesentia A Condition of a Bond of Arbitration from Two to Two without an Vmpire THe Condition of this Obligation is such That if the above bounden James Free and William Slow their Heirs Executors and Administrators for their and every of their parts and behalfs shall and do in all things well and truly stand to obey abide observe perform fulfil and keep the Award Order Arbitrament Judgment final end and determination of Jacob Truelove and James Hartling of London Merchants Arbitrators indifferently chosen elected and named as well on the one part and behalf of the above-bounden James Free and William Slow as of the above-named John Roe and Richard Holdfast to Arbitrate Award Order Judge and determine of for upon and concerning all and all manner of Action and Actions Cause and Causes of Actions Suits Bills Bonds Specialties Judgments Executions Extents Quarrels Controversies Trespasses Damages and Demands whatsoever at any time heretofore had made moved brought commenced sued prosecuted done suffered committed or depending by or between the said parties or any of them so always as the said Award Arbitrament Order Determination final End and Judgment of the said Arbitrators of for or upon the Premises be made and given up in writing indented under their Hands and Seals ready to be delivered to the said parties on or before the second day of May next ensuing the Date above-written Then this Obligation to be void and of none effect or else to stand and remain in full force and vertue A Condition of a single Bond of Arbitration without an Vmpire THe Condition of this Obligation is such That if the above bounden Joshua Lee his Heirs Executors and Administrators for his and their parts and behalfs shall and do in all things well and truly stand to obey abide observe perform fulfil and keep the Award Order Arbitrament Judgment final end and determination of John Shakeapple of Alaxon in the County of Wilts Gent. and Hugh Sweeting of Alaxon aforesaid Gent. Arbitrators indifferently chosen elected and named as well on the part and behalf of the above-bounden Joshua Lee as of the above-named James Fritter to Arbitrate Award Order Judge and determine of for upon or concerning all and all manner of Action and Actions Cause and Causes of Actions Suits Bills Bonds Specialties Judgments Executions Extents Quarrels Controversies Trespasses Damages and Demands whatsoever at any time heretofore had made moved brought commenced sued prosecuted done suffered committed or depending by or between the said parties so always as the said Award Arbitrament Order Determination final End and Judgment of the said Arbitrators of for or upon the Premises be made and given up in writing indented under their Hands and Seals ready to be delivered to the said parties on or before the second day of May next ensuing the Date above-written Then this Obligation to be void and of none effect or else to stand and remain in full force and vertue The Definition of Conditions to Obligations A Condition is generally a Rule Law or Bridle annexel unto mens Actions bridling as it were staying and suspending the same until a certain time so that a Condition o● an Obligation Recognizance c. is such an agreement of both parties t the same as stayeth and delayeth the effect thereof making it an uncertai●ty whether it shall take effect or not until the Condition happen to be fulfilled or elapsed so that by the non-performance or our doing thereof the parties to the Condition shall receive pre●udice loss and by performance commodity and advantage Note that it beho●eth that the Condition be po●sible in Law otherwise the Agreement is void A Condition of a double Bond to pay a sum of money at several payment with a Clause if any payment be behind the Bond to be forfeited THe Condition of this Obligation is such That if the above-bounden John Mak●-peace and Richard warre or either of them their or either of their Heirs
in the said Court at the Suit of Walter Hughes of Grays-Inn in the County of Midlesex Esquin Easter-Term now next ensuing and confess a Judgment against me unto him for the sum of six hundred pounds Debt besides cost of Suit by Non sum informatus nil dicit or otherwise and for your or any of your so doing this shall be your sufficient Warrant Witness my Hand and Seal this 24th day of March Anno Dom 1661. and in the Fourteenth year of the Reign of our now Soveraign Lord King Charles the Second of England c. Note you may alter the direction afore-mentioned to this following and it is a warrant in the Common-Bench To P. G. T. M. T. A. and H. L. Gentlemen Attorneys of his Majesties Court of Common-Bench at Westminster or to any one of them or any other Attorney of the same Court A Warrant of Attorney to acknowledge satisfaction upon Record for a Judgment recorded formerly To T.W. A.W. T.I. and H.G. Gentlemen Attorneys in his Majesties Court of Kings-Bench at Westminster or to any one of them or to any other Attorney of the same Court VVHereas I Walter Hughs of Grays-Inn in the County of Middlesex Esq in Easter-Term now last past did obtain and recover a Judgment in the said Court of Kings-Bench against Arnold Briggs of London Gent. for six hundred pounds Debt and thirty shillings for Damages or costs of Suit as by the Records thereof remaining in the said Court more at large may appear Of and for which said Judgment and the Debt and Damages thereby recovered I the said Walter Hughs do hereby acknowledge my self to be fully satisfied and contented These are therefore to intreat and authorize you or any of you to acknowledge satisfaction upon Record in the said Court of for the said Judgment and the said Debt and Damages thereby recovered And this my Writing shall be your or any of your sufficient Warrant and Discharge in this behalf In witness whereof I the said Walter Hughs have hereunto set my Hand and Seal this four and twentieth day of May Anno Domini 1662. and in the Fourteenth year of the Reign of our Soveraign Lord King Charles the Second of England c. This Warrant altering the Style of the Court will serve to acknowledge satisfaction in the Common-Bench at Westminster A Release of Errours upon a Judgment in the Common-Bench KNow all men by these Presents That I Arnold Briggs of London Gent. have remised released and for ever quit-claimed and by these Presents do remise release and for ever quit-claim unto Walter Hughs of Grays-Inn in the County of Middlesex Esq his Executors Administrators and Assigns all and all manner of Errour Errours Cause and Causes of Errours Misentries Mistakes and Jeofails whatsoever which is or hath happened in the Record or Proceedings of one Judgment for six hundred pounds Debt and thirty shillings for Damages or Costs of Suit which is obtained and gotten against me the said Arnold Briggs at the Suit of the said walter Hughs in his Majesties Court of Common-Bench at Westminster in Easter-Term now last past or for or by reason of the not suing out or filing of an Original Writ or the filing a Warrant or Warrants of Attor●●● or other fault in any of the Entries or Proceeding ●●●●ereupon or relating thereunto In witness whereof 〈◊〉 have hereunto set my Hand and Seal the four and twentieth day of May Anno Domini 1662. and in the fourteenth year of the Reign of our Soveraign Lord King Charles the Second of England c. A Release of Errours upon a Jedgment in the Kings-Bench KNow all men by these Presents That I William Goodman of Tilmanston in the County of Kent Gent. do by this present Writing for me my Heirs Executors and Administrators remise release and for ever quit-claim unto Thomas Crofts of Kingwould in the County of Kent Yeoman and all and all manner of Errour and Errours and Misprision of Errour and Errours which are or may be in one Judgment remalning upon Record in his Majesties Court of Kings-Bench at well m●n●●●r against the said w●ll●dm Goodman at the Suit of the said Thomas crosts for one hundred pounds Debt and two pounds seventeen shillings three pence Charges or thereabouts or in any the Premises or Proceeding of the sa●d Judgment or Suit In witness whereof I have hereunto set my Hand and Seal the eight and twentieth day of May Anno Domini 1662 and in the fourteenth year of the Reign of our Soveraign Lord King Charles the Second c. A Letter of Attorney to receive Money due upon a Bond. KKow all men by these Presents That I Robert Belsey of Colch●ster in the County of Es●●r Gent. have assigned ordained and made and in my stead and place by these Presents put and constituted my trusty and well-beloved Fr●●nd John Edmands of London Gent. my true and lawful Attorney for me and in my stead name and to the use and behoof of hun the said J●●● E●munds to ask recover receive of John Cole of High gate in the County of Mi●ldlesex Gent. Thomas Lee and John Plodw●l of Ha●●●●smith in the same County Esquires the sum of five hundred pounds due unto me for non-payment of two hundred fifty pounds of like money on the 28th day of May 1662. last past before the date of these Presents as by one Obligation with Condition thereunder written bearing date the twelfth day of May 1661. in the Thirteenth year of the Reign of our Soveraign Lord King Charles the Second c. more plainly appeareth Giving and by these Presents granting unto my said Atrorney my full power and lawful authority in the Premises to do say perform and finish for me and in my Name as aforesaid all and every such act and acts thing and things devise and devises in the Law whatsoever for the recovery of all the Debts aforesaid as fully largely and amply in every respect as I my self might or could do if I were personally present and upon the Receipt thereof Acquittances or other Disecharger for me and in my Name to make seal and deliver ratifying allowing holding firm and stable all and whatsoever my said Attorney shall lawfully do or cause to be done in or about the Execution of the Premises by vertue of these Premises In witness c. A Warrant for a Attorney to appear c. To R. A. D. E. Attorney of the Court of Common-Bench at Westminster or any of them THese are to Authorize you and I do hereby desire you or either of you to appear for me I.S. in the said Court at the Suit of M. N. in an Action o● c. to imparle unto the said Action and afterwards to plead c. and for your so doing this shall be your sufficient Warrant Witness my Hand and Seal this _____ day of _____ 1662. A Warrant for an Attorney to appear c. To A. B. C. D. Attoneys of the Court