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A33580 The Young clerk's tutor enlarged Cocker, Edward, 1631-1675.; J. H. 1668 (1668) Wing C4858; ESTC R38749 71,419 127

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Warranty Page 94 A Fine by one and his wife to one of one Mannor Messuages c. and the Advowsance of a Church by turns Page 95 A Fine of a Rent by an Earl and his wife Page 97 A Fine of a third part of a Rent Page 98 A Fine of a Personage excepting the Advowsance of the Vicarage of the same Personage Page 99 A Fine of one Messuage one Barn Land Meadow Pasture and 55 Rent the Personage of B. and the Advowsance of the Vicarage of B. Page 100 A Fine by an Earl and his wife of a Mannor Advowsance Liberty of Foldage free Warren and free Fishing c. Page 101 A Fine from three and their wives to one with several Warranties Page 102 A Fine of nine Messuages nine Gardens c. and the moiety of one Water-mill one Dovehouse c. Page 103 A Fine be a husband and wife and another to one who grants and renders the same again to one of the Cognisors for 21 years to begin at a time to come reserving a Rent with clause of Distress and afterwards the Cognisee grants the Reversion to the husband and wife Conusors and the Heire of the Husband Page 104 I AN Indenture being a Defeazance of an Assignment of a Bond. Page 78 K. EVery Kings Reign with the year of our Lord annexed to the year of their Reign Page 160 c. L. A Letter of Attorney to receive a sum of money very vsual Page 28 To receive money due upon Bond Page 33 A Letter of Attorney to receive money due upon several Bonds allowing the Attorney reasonable charge out of the money he shall receive c. Page 34 A General Letter of Attorney to let set and dispose c. Page 36 A Leter of Attorney to recover Livery and Seisin according to the Feoffment Page 58 A Lease of Ejectment ibid. Livery and Seisin to be endors'd on a Deed. Page 58 A Letter of Attorney from the Husband to the Wife upon his Voyage Page 6● A Letter of Attorney to be added to the end of a Sale to give power for the Vendor to another to deliver possession in seisin to the Vendee Page 64 A Letter of Attorney to receive Seisin of Land Page 77 To receive money decreed in Chancery Page 79 A Lease of a house Page 100 M. A Mortgage of a house Page 75 A Mortgagee's assignment of his Mortgage to the Mortgagor to be endorsed on the Deed Page 62 N. THe Names of Officers in order Page 148 The names of the Moneys Page 156 The proper Names of Men in Latin and English in the same cases as they are to stand in the Recognizance and Obligation Page 119 O. An Oligation from one to one Page 3 An Obligation from one to two Page 4 An Obligation from one to three ibid. Two to one ibid. Two to two Page 5 Two to three ibid. Three to one Page 6 Three to two ibid. Three to three Page 7 R. A Recognizance from one to one Page 7 One to two Page 8 One to three Page 9 Two to one ibid. Two to two Page 10 Two to three Page 11 Three to one Page 12 Three to one ibid. Three to three Page 13 A General Release from two to two Page 23 A General Release from one to one Page 24 A Release of Errours upon a Judgment in the Common-Bench Page 31 In the Kings-Bench ibid. A Release of Personal Actions Page 50 Of a Ward to his Guardian when he is of age Page 56 A Release from the Father to one that bought the Son's Land Page 63 The Returns of the Four Terms Page 116 117 S. A Surrender of a Lease Page 66 A Surrender of the Lessee's term to be Indorsed on the Lease Page 79 A Schedule to a Will Page 88 The several sums of money Page 157 T. TRades and Professions of Men and women in their proper case to fill up the Bonds and Recognizances Page 143 The Titles of Men and Women Page 150 151 U. AN Umpirage Page 45 W. A Warrant of Attorney to confess a Judgment in kings-Kings-Bench Page 29 To acknowledge satisfastion upon Record for a Judgement recovered formerly Page 30 A Warrant of Attorney to appear for one in the kings-Kings-Bench Page 33 The same in the Common-Pleas ibid. A Warrant to confess a Judgment upon a Bond if the money be not paid on the day Page 34 A Warrant to a proctor by the Son to permit a Stranger to administer upon his Fathers Estate Page 57 A Warrant to an Executor Page 68 A Warrant of Attorney to confess a Judgment in Chancery for priviledged persons Page 42 A Will Page 87 A Writ of Covenant for the King of Tythe-Corn Page 99 THE YOUNG CLERKS TUTOR ENLARGED OBSERVATIONS Touching the firm making of Covenants Contracts and Agreements c. A Covenant Contract Agreement c. is the mutual consent of One Two or more person or persons by a formal Deed in writing containing an Agreement of the parties whereby One or more do Promise and Covenant with another to give or do somewhat in such sort as they have concluded of amongst themselves and to the firm making thereof it is to be observed 1. That the person or persons be of the full age of one and twenty years for it must be noted that Infants which are supposed not to understand what is done can therefore make no Obligation or Covenant c. yet such as be of the age of discretion that is Males of the age of fourteen years and females of twelve years may in some cases covenant and be bound and be lyable to perform As for necessary Food Apparel Schooling c. and in Marriage also or as an Executor to another Vide Duct 〈◊〉 Stud. I●b 2. Cap. 27. 2. Though they be of full age yet they must be compotes mentis and that at the time of making such Contract they have not these defects of the Mind viz. Madness Lunacy Idiocy nor these defects of the Body as Dumbness Deafness Blindness especially if they be Natural for in such case they can in no wise consent The nature of a Bond Bill or Obligation and Directions for the true making thereof 1. A Bond Bill or Obligation is a Deed in writing the nature thereof is to bind one man to another or two to more or many as occasion is to pay a sum of money or to give do or perform something whereupon it is desined to be the right of a person by which he hath another person bound unto him to pay that which he oweth him Right therefore is the chiefest cause of an Obligation the Act of man that seals and delivers such Obligation is only the remote or secondary cause Now that which is called an Obligation is the same with that which is commonly and vulgarly called or termed a Bond and it is also the same with a Bill only the Lawyers make this difference betwixt them viz. when it is in English it is called
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-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-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-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-Common-Bench at Westminster A Release of Errours upon a Judgment in the common-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-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