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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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stead and name to enter and come into and upon the farm and lands of T in the Parish of c. now in the tenure or occupation of R T or of his assigne or assignes or upon any part thereof then and there for me and in my stead and place to deliver as my deed unto H M of c. or to his assignes one Indenture whereunto I have already sealed bearing date c. made between me the said R R on the one part and the said H M on the other importing a lease of the farm and lands unto the said H M his executors Administrators and assignes for the term of four years next c. as in and by the same Indenture more at large appeareth which Indenture after the same shall be so delivered by my said Attorney I the said R R do promise by these presents shall be my effectuall deed in Law to all intents constructions and purposes as if I the said R R had sealed and delivered the same then and there my self In witnesse whereof c. A defeasance upon a Bond sued to A Iudgement THis Indenture made the c. between W R of c. on the one part and I P and G H of c. on the other part witnesseth That whereas the said I and G together with one E A of c. by one obligation bearing date c. became joyntly and severally bounden unto the said W R in the sum of Recitall of the Bond. c. with conditions thereupon made for the payment of c. As by the same obligation and condition thereof at large appeareth which said sum of c. or any part thereof or any thing in lieu of the same was not paid unto the said W R in the said c. nor any at time before or sithence by meanes whereof the said obligation became meerly forfeited And whereas the said W R hath brought severall Actions of debt in the Kings Maiesties Court of Commons Pleas at Westminister upon the said obligation against the said I P and C A upon which said Actions severall Judgements are had in the said Court Yet neverthelesse the said W R is contented and pleased and doth covenant that he the said W R Not to take out execution untill c. his executors nor administrators nor any of them shall at any time before c. take out any execution or executions upon the said Judgements or either of them And further the said W R doth c. That if the said I P and G A or either of them c. do pay c. That then he the said W R his executors or administrators shall upon request made and at the charges of the said I P and G A c. shall not only acknowledge satisfaction upon Record of To acknowledge satisfaction c. upon payment and for the said severall Judgements but shall also deliver unto them the said c. the said obligation to be cancelled and the said I P and G A to be thereof and of the said Judgements discharged In witnesse whereof c. A Recognizance from one to one A B. of H. in the County of S before our Lord the King in his Chancery personally being acknowledged to owe to P W of c. 200. pounds of c. to be paid to the said P W his executors c. in the feast of c. after the date of ●his Recognizance and unlesse he do it he willeth and granteth for him his heires c. that the said sum of money may be levied and recovered of his goods Chattels lands tenements and hereditaments to the use and behoofe of the said P W his heirs c. for ever wheresoever they shall be found within the Kingdom of England witnesse our Lord the King at W c. A Recognizance from two to one W I of c. and I H of c. being personally before our Lord the King in his Chancery did acknowledge themselves each of them did acknowledge himself to owe to I B of lawfull money of England to be paid to the said I B or his Attorney certain his exe c. upon the feast of Saint Michael the Archangel next ensuing the Date of this Recognizance And except he do it he willeth and granteth for himself his heirs c. and either of them that the said sum of money should be leavied and recovered of his goods chattels lands tenements and hereditaments to the use and behoof of him the said I B his heirs c and assignes for ever wheresoever they shall be found within the Kingdom of England Witnesse our said Lord the King at Westminister the 20. day c. In the yeer of the reign our said Lord Charles by the Grace of God of England c. A surrender of a Lease for obtaining a New Lease TO all people c I A S c send greeting c. whereas I the said A now am and stand lawfully possessed of a lease for term of my life to me made and granted by c. bearing date c. of and in c. All which premisses are scituate c. and are of the yearly value of c. As by the said c. Now know ye That I said A have granted and surrendred unto the said c. his heires und assignes the said messuage c. demised by the said c. to mee the said A. by the said recited indenture of lease as aforesaid and all the estate right title interest terme for live and demand whatsoever of me the said A. of in and to the said messuage and other the premisses with the appurtenances and of in and to every part and parcel thereof by force and vertue of the said recited Indenture of lease or otherwise whosoever together also with the said Indenture of lease to the intent neverthelesse that the said c. may by his Indenture of lease make a new demise and grant of the premisses to I H and C his wife and N their son for term of their natural lives and the life of the longest liver of them successively or otherwise as shall be thought convenient and for and under the accustomed yearly rent and under such provisoes covenants and articles as shall be thought fit therein to be comprised In witnesse c. A revocation of a suit TO all people c. I A B sends greeting c. whereas an action hath been brought at the common law in my name against P F upon a bond wherein the said P F and one D W. became bound unto me in the summe of c. with condition to pay c. at or in c. on the c. as by the same obligation c. Now know yee that I the said A B do by these presents revoke and withdraw the said action and suit brought against the said P F upon the said abligation and all proceedings thereupon had in my name and doe also
take upon him the full and due execution of the foresaid last Will and Testament so far as only to the duty trust and office of Executors appertaineth or ought to appertain And further it is ordered judged and awarded by the said Arbitrator and also covenanted granted and fully agreed between the said parties That the Executors shall bear all costs and charges of sutes in executing the Testators will equally and the same parties and every of them do severally covenant and grant to and with the other of them by these presents That if at any time or times hereafter it shal be found and approved that the foresaid Testator is and ought to be charged either by Law or conscience with any other debt or debts sum or sums of mony or other duties or things whatsoever then at this present is well known and doth appear unto the said executors or if they or any of them or the executors of the Survivor of them shall at any time or times hereafter happen to be charged with any manner of sutes or sute or other charge or charges whatsoever for or by reason of the said last Will and Testament or the due execution thereof either in Law or otherwise That then all and every the said Executors and the Survivor and Survivors of them and the Executors or administrators of such of them which then shall be dead shall at their equal and indifferent costs bear support pay and allow the same charges and every of them any thing herein contained to the contrary in any wise notwithstanding Another form of an Award TO all Christian people c. I S Sergeant at Law greeting c. Whereas divers variances futes controversies debates and demands have been heretofore had moved stirred and depending between A B c. and C D c. of for and concerning Reciting the matter in controversie For the appeasing and pacifying of all which sutes variances controversies and demands either of the said parties by their mutual assents and consents have submitted themselves and stand bounden each to other by their severall obligations bearing date c. in the summe of c. the peece with several conditions endorsed upon either of the same several obligations to stand to obey observe performe fulfil and keep the Award Arbitrament Ordinance and Judgement of me the said I S Arbitrator indifferently elected named and chosen betweene the said parties as well of for and upon all and all manner of Actions as well reals as personals sutes quarrels debts debates trespasses and demands whatsoever had moved stirred or depending in controversie between the said parties in any wise before the date of the said obligations So that the same Award Arbitrament Ordinance and Judgment of me the said Arbitrator of and upon the premises were made declared and yeilded up in writing on this side the tenth day of c. as by the same several obligations and endorsements thereupon made more at large appeareth Whereupon I the said I S Arbitrator aforefaid taking upon me the charge of the said award and willing to set the said parties at a final end peace unity and concord of for and concerning the premises Have called both the said parties before me and by good advice and deliberation have seen heard examined and perfectly understood and perceived both their Rights Titles Estates Interests Demands Evidences and proofs in and to the Premises and weighing and pondering the effects and grounds of all the said matters in controversie do now make publish give up and declare this my present award indented between the said parties by and with their both mutual consents and agreements of for and concerning the premises in manner and form following that is to say First I the said Arbitrator do by these presents award order judge and determine and the said A B for his part doth covenant and grant for him his Executors and Administrators to and with the said C D his Executors and Administrators by these presents That c. as in other Awards reciting the matter in variance Another form of an Award short TO all Christian people c. Sir Christopher Wray Lord Chief Justice of England greeting c. Whereas divers sutes variances and controversies have heretofore risen grown and yet be depending between A B c. and C D c. for and concerning c. expressing the matters in controversie For the appeasing and ending whereof and of all actions strifes quarrels and sutes had moved or depending between the said parties or any of them any way touching or concerning the said c. The said parties and every of them have compromitted and submitted themselves to stand to observe perform and keep the Award Ordinance Arbitrament Rule and Judgement of me the said C W. So that the said Arbitrament Order Rule and Judgment of me the said C W were made in writing indented and ready to be delivered to the said parties before the twelfth day of D. c. as by two several Obligations in that behalf had and made each of them bearing date c. more at large it doth and may appear Whereupon now know ye that I the said Sir C W willing and minding to set the said parties and every of them at quietness touching and concerning the premisses do award order judge and determine of for and concerning the premisses as followeth First that the said A B shall c. A Lease of a Coal-Mine or Coal-Pit THis INDENTURE made the c. Between A B of c. of the one party and C D of c. of the other party Witnesseth That the said A B for divers good considerations him moving hath demised granted and to Farm-letten and by these presents doth for him and his heirs demise grant and to farm let unto the said C D all those his Pit and Pits Mine and Mines of coal as well open as not opened set lying and being of in upon or within all those grounds or lands called F within the Parish of L in the County of D and free liberty in every or any of them to digge delve make sink and ridde pit and pits and to drive to make Water-gates as wel for the waining of coals as for the avoiding of water and stith together with free and sufficient ground leave for the laying of all such coals as shall or may be there had or wrought and also sufficient way-leave in and through all the grounds of F. aforesaid So alwayes that the said C D his Executors and Assignes do not work or draw up coals within the said demised premises but only at one pit at one time during the terme by these presents demised nor work and draw up in or at any pit in any one day above twenty score Corves or scopes of coals every corve or scope to contain eight pecks Land-measure and no more To have and to hold the said Pit and Pits mine and mines of coal as well opened as not
c. in manner and form following viz. that the foresaid wardship custodie and marriage and other the premisses before by these presents bargained and sold stand and be at the time of the making of this present indenture cleer and cleerly discharged exonerated and free of and from all manner of former bargains sales grants promises titles charges demands and incumbrances had made committed growne done or suffered by the said A B or by his meanes or assent And further that he the said C D his executors administrators and assignes shall or may by vertue of these presents immediately have take and enjoy the said wardship custodie and marriage and all other the premisses by these presents bargained granted and sold to the said C D as abovesaid without any eviction expulsion let disturbance or interruption of him the said A B his c. or any other person and persons And further that hee the said A B at the time of the making of these present Indentures hath lawfull authority and power in the law to grant bargaine and sell the aforesaid wardship custodie and marriage and all other the premisses to the said C D his executors and administrators in form above mentioned In witnesse c. An Assignment of a Ward THis INDENTURE made c. witnesseth that whereas our said Soveraigne Lady the Queenes Majestie that now is by her Highnesse Letters patents under the great Seal of England bearing date at Westminster the c. hath given and granted unto the said R F one annuity or yearly rent of c. to be appointed by the Master and Councell of her Highness Court of Wards and Liveries out of and in the Manners of C with the appurtenances in the County of W. and of and in five messuages c. and so recite the Letters patents as far as is requisite as by the same Letters patents more at c. Now the said R F with the counsel licence and agreement of the said Master and Councel of the said Court first obtained and had for divers causes him especially moving Hath granted bargained assigned put over and sold and by these presents doth fully and cleerly grant bargain assigne put over and sell unto the said I S the said custodie wardship and marriage of the said H P her Majesties Ward and all his right title interest and claim which hee the said R F now hath may might should or ought to have of in or to the said Wardship and marriage of the said H P. or hereafter may have of and in the Wardship and marriage of the next heir male of the same H P. and so from heir male to heir male being within age untill the said I S his executours or assignes have taken the effect of the said marriage of the one of them without disparagement together with the said annuity or yearly rent of twenty shillings to be paid yearly to the said I S his executors or assignes in manner and forme as in the said Letters patents is declared and expressed together also with the same Letters patents and one indenture bearing date c. made betweene our Soveraigne Lady the Queens Majestie on the one partie and the said R F on the other partie touching the premisses And the said R F doth covenant c. That the said wardship and custody of the said H P and of other the heires aforesaid for and during the minority of the same H P and of other the heires aforesaid and all and every such profits availes and commodities belonging and appertaining and which by any manner of waies may arise grow or come by reason of the wardship of the said H P and of other the heires abovesaid together with the said yearly annuity or exhibition above specified may be and during and by all the minority of the said H and of other the said heires shall be discharged or otherwise saved and kept harmless of and from all former bargains sales grants or other incumbrances whatsoever had made or done by the said R F. the covenants clauses conditions and agreements in the said indenture contained and expressed alwaies excepted And the said I S doth covenant c. that he the said I S his c. and every of them shall well and truly obey observe perform fulfill and keep all and every the covenants clauses conditions and agreements specified comprised and mentioned in the said indenture which on the part and behalf of the said R F standeth bounden to our said Soveraigne Lady the Queens Majesty for the performance therof and of all actions suites forfeitures penalties judgments condemnations extents executions charges incumbrances for or touching the said covenants clauses conditions agreements obligations and writings obligatory or for or touching every or any of them shall or will sufficiently save or keep harmless the said R F his c. and every or them from time to time and at all times hereafter In witnesse c. A Deede of gift upon condition to bee void upon the the tender of 5 s. TO all Christian people to whom this present writing shall come A B of c. greeting Wheras I the said A B the day of the date hereof am indebted unto C D c. in divers great summes of money as by bonds and bills of debt under my hand may plainely appeare And also unto E F c. in the sum of ten shillings and to divers and sundry other persons certain other several sum and sums of mony which I have not at this time presently to pay and to that intent and purpose that the said C D and E F may be truly satisfied and paid their said several sum and sums of mony Know yee that I therfore the said A B for the considerations aforesaid have given and granted and by these presents do give grant and confirme unto the said C D and E F all and singular my goods chattels leases terme and termes of years plate jewels housholdstuff corne cattell horses mares geldings sheepes lambes wooll debts summe and summes of mony and other things whatsoever they bee moveable and unmoveable as well quick as dead of what nature kind qualitie or condition soever they bee and in whose custodie or possession or in what place or places soever they bee or remain or may be found within the City of London or elsewhere wheresoever within the Realme of England and of the Remaine thereof if any be to make and yeild an accompt to me my c. To have and to hold all and singular the said goods cattels leases plate jewels houshold-stuffe corn cattel horses mares geldings sheep lambs wool debts sum and sums of money and other things whatsoever unto the said C D and E F their executors and assignes as his and their owne proper goods for ever Provided alwaies that if I the said A B do at any time hereafter during my natural life tender offer or pay or cause to be tendred offered or paid unto the
could do if I were there personally present And whatsoeve'r lawfull Actions suits proces and proceedings shall be hereafter commenced sued or prosecuted by the said E H or his assignes against the said C D his executors or administrators touching the premisses I promise to allow maintain justifie and confirm firmly by these presents without releasing or discharging of the said C D his executors or administrators of the covenants aforesaid or any of them or of any suits processe for proceeding thereupon to be brought or commenced In witnesse c. A Condition of Arbitrement generall and speciall THe Condition c. That if the within bounden R C and R A their c. and every of them do and shall for their and every of their parts and behalfs in all things well and truely stand to abide obey observe performe fulfill and keep the Award arbitrement order rule determination and iudgement of c Arbitrators indifferently elected named and chosen as well on the part and behalf of the said R C and R A as on the behalf of the within named I S the elder and I S the younger to Arbitrate award order rule deem and judge of for upon touching and concerning all Actions suits doubts and variances concerning the tythes of corne grain and hay herbage coming growing renewing and arising out of the Mannor of L in the Parish of W in the County of c now in question and controversie between the said parties And also for touching and concerning all and all manner of other Actions suits quarrells debts debates duties bonds specialties controversies transgressions offences strifes contentions reckonings accompts and demands whatsoever which between the said R C and R A on the one part and the said I S the elder and the said I S the younger and divers other persons on the other party at any time from the beginning of the world untill the date of these presents have been had moved stirred or in any wise depending So alwayes as the same award arbitrement or determination and judgements of the parties in and upon the same premisses be made and given up in writing indented under their hands and seals ready to be delivered to the said parties at or in c. on or before the c. That then c. A Condition for the truth of an Apprentice and to restore the value of all such goods as by proof shall appear he hath embezelled THe Condition c. That whereas I D sonne of c. by his Indenture of Apprentiship bearing date c. hath put himself Apprentice to the within named W G with him to dwell and abide from the Feast of c. from thence next ensuing and fully to be compleat and ended as in and by the said Indenture more at large appeareth If therefore the said I D the Apprentice do or shall at any time or times hereafter during the said terme of c. wilfully wast steal ●●beazell consume spend or make away or otherwise deliver or lend upon trust without ready money to any person or persons without the consent of the said W G his Master any of the goods wares money or merchandize of the said W G his executors or assignes Then if the above bounden L M his executors or assignes or any of them do or shall within two moneths after request made and notice thereof given from time to time during the said terme well and truely pay or cause to be paid to the said W G his executors or assignes the full summe and value of all such goods wares money or merchandize as by just and due proofs shall appear the said I D to have spent imbezelled wasted consumed or lent without consent as aforesaid to the hurt or hindrance of the said W G his executors or assignes without fraud or coven That then c. A Condition to acknowledge satisfaction upon a Judgement THe Condition c. That if the within bounden P I his executors or administrators or any of them do at or before the end of Easter Terme now next coming after the date within written by himself or by his or their lawfull Attorneys in the Kings Majesties Court of Common Pleas confesse and acknowledge satisfaction of all such Judgements and Executions as the said I P hath recovered in the said Court against W L of c. Gent. That then this c. A Condition to save harmeless of a Bail THe condition of this obligation is such That if the within bounden R S his heirs ex administrators or assignes or any of them do at all times hereafter and from time to time clearly acquit exonerate and discharge or otherwise sufficient●y save and keep harmel●sse the within named I E and W C and the heirs executors c. or either of them against our Soveraigne Lord the Kings Majesty within written his heirs successors officers or assignes and against all every other person and persons wha●soever of for or concerning all and every recognizances bails writings obligatory whatsoever wherein or whereby the said I E and W C at the Instance and request of the said R S stand bound for the said R to our Soveraigne Lord the King in his Highnesse Court of Kings Bench and also of and from all and all manner of costs charges suits troub es and expences whatsoever which shall or may happen come grow or be to the said I E and W C or either of them or to the heirs executors or administrators of either or one of them for or by reason of the same Recognizances or writings obligatory or bails or any sum or sums of money in them or any of them mentioned or contained That then this c. A Condition to make Assurance upon Request THe condition of this obligation c. that if the within b●und H S or his assignes shall or will at ●ll times hereafter upon reasonable request and at the costs and charges of the within named I F his heirs or assignes by such lawfull Act and Ac●s thing and things conveyances and assurances in the law whatsoever as by the said F N his heirs or assignes or his or their Councel learned in the law shall be reasonably devised or required lawfully and sufficiently give grant convey and assure unto the said I F his heirs and assignes for ever All that messuage or tenement with the appurtenances sometimes being two Tenements together with an Orchard and a Garden-plot thereunto belonging set lying and being in the Town and Parish of I in the County of D now in the tenure or occupation of one W C or his assignes cleerly acquitted and discharged or otherwise sufficiently saved and kept harmlesse of and from all and all manner of former bargains sales charges titles troubles and incumbrances whatsoever had made committed or done by the said H S or by any other person or persons whatsoever That then this c. An assignement of Lands extended to certaine uses THis Indenture made the
in payment of the said summe of c. at the said day and place aforesaid Then he the said T R doth by these presents make ordain constitute and appoint the said R D to be his true and lawful Atturnie for him in his name and to the only use of the said R D to ask leavie recover demand and receive of the said H G his executors and administrators the summe of c. so forfeited unto him the said T R for non-payment of the said summe of c at the day time and place aforesaid Giving and by these presents granting unto his said Atturnie his full power and lawful authoritie in the premises and for non-payment of the said summe of c. or any part thereof the said H G his heires executors administrators and assignes or any of them to arrest sue implead imprison and out of prison to deliver and pleas and prosecutions against them and every of them to sustaine and maintain according to all the course of the law and upon the receipt thereof or of any part thereof acquittances or other discharges for him and in his name to make seale and deliver and one Atturnie or more under him to substitute and at his pleasure to revoke And all and every other act and acts thing and things device and devices in the Law whatsoever needfull or requisite to be done in or about the premises for him and in his name to doe execute and perform as fully largely and amply in every respect as he himself might or could do if he were personally present Ratifying allowing and holding firm and stable all and whatsoever his said Atturnie To maintaine all or his substitute lawfully Authorized shall lawfully doe or cause to be done in or about the execution of the premises by these presents And the said Sir T R his heires executors and administrators and every of them at all time and times hereafter upon reasonable request or notice to him given and at the costs and charges in the law of the said R D his executors administrators or assignes or some of them shall and will maintaine justifie and avow with effect all and every such action and actions writ or writs pleas proces judgements and executions whatsoever which by the said R D his executors administrators or assignes shall at any time hereafter be lawfully sued commenced had or brought in his name against the said H O. his heirs executors or administrators or any of them upon or by reason of the obligation above mentioned or of any summe or summs of mony therein mentioned or contained And also that hee the said Sir T R hath not at any time heretofore neither that he his executors administrators or assignes or any of them at any time hereafter shall or will remise Not to release without consent release or otherwise discharge the said G H his heirs executors or administrators or any of them of the said obligation above rehearsed nor yet of any summe or summes of money therein contained without the speciall licence consent or agreement of the said R D his executors administrators or assign●s or some of them thereunto first had and obtained in writing under his or their hands or seales And that all the benefit and commoditie that shall be recovered obtained or gotten by means of any such action suit plaint judgment and execution shall redound come and bee to the only use and behoof of the said R D his executors administrators and assignes without any accompt or other thing therefore to be yeilded or done unto the said Sir T R his executors administrators or assignes or any of them In witnesse c. A Let. of atturny upon an extent for the King to enter on certain lands and to grant leases thereof TO all people to whom c. T M Esq sends greeting in our Lord God everlasting Whereas our soveraign Lo. the Kings Majestie that now is by his Highnesse Letters patents sealed with the seal of his Highness Court of Exchequer bearing date c. for the considerations therein mentioned did deliver grant and to farm let unto the said T M all that the Mannor of L B with the appurtenances in c. in the County of B. in the tenure of T B Kt. or of his assignes and also divers other lands tenements closes pastures woods underwoods and hereditaments in the said County of c. parcel of the said lands of the said Sir T B. Kt. and taken and seized into the hands of our said soveraign Lo. the K's Majestie the third day of c. last past before the date of the said Letters patents by reason of a writ of extent of 500 l. due by one obligation dated the c. being found to be of the several yearly rents in the said Letters patents mentioned as in and by a certain inquisition indented taken at little B. in the said County of B. the said third day of c. last past before Sir E T Knight then Sheriff of the County of c. by force of a writ of extent out of the Court of Exchequer returned and there now remaining in the custodie of his Majesties remembrancer more plainly may appear except as in the said Letters patents are and be excepted To have and to hold all and singular the premises by the said Letters patents demised with their rights members and appurtenances whatsoever except before excepted to the said T M his c. from the making of the said Letters patents for so long as the same premises in the hands of our said soveraign Lord the Kings Majestie his c. shal remain or happen or ought to be and remain by reason of the extents aforesaid as in and by the said Letters patents amongst divers other covenants grants articles provisoes and agreements therein contained more fully and at large appeareth Now know yee that I the said T M for divers good considerations me to these presents especially moving have made ordained constituted and in my stead and place put my trustie and well beloved friend R K of c. my true and lawfull attorney for me and in my name to enter and come into and upon the said Mannors lands tenements and hereditaments with their appurtenances in or by the said Letters patents mentioned to be demised or into or upon any part or parcell thereof in the name of the whole for me in my name and to my use to take and receive detain and keep and after such possession and seisin thereof or of any part or parcel thereof in the name of the whole for me in my name and to my use to take receive detain and keep and after such possession and seisin so thereof had and taken then to make seal or grant leases or estates of and in the premises and of and in every or any part or parcel thereof unto any person or persons whatsoever to and for my most and best benefit and advantage during the
premisses and into every part thereof to enter and the same to have again repossess and enjoy as in his and their first and former estate any thing herein contained to the contrary thereof in any wise not withstanding An assignment and release THis INDENTURE made c. betweene A D of London Gentleman of the one part and H C of London yeoman of the other part Witnesseth that whereas E V Esq and M B by their deed indented dated the c. for the considerations herein expressed have freely and absolutely granted bargained sold assigned and set over unto the said A and H their executors and assignes all the estate right title interest term of years claime and demand of them the said E and M. of in and to all that new messuage or tenement with the appurtenances lately built sometimes in the occupation of G C deceased and late in the occupation of the said M B. situate and being in Chancery-lane in the County of Middlesex by force of one Indenture of lease to them the said ● V and M B thereof made and granted by J R of c. and M E of c. bearing date c. for divers years then and yet enduring as by the same several Indentures whereunto relation being had more at large appeareth Now these presents do further witnesse that the said A D for divers good causes and considera ions him thereunto moving hath by these presents given granted released surrendred assigned and set over unto the said H G his c. all the estate right title interest term of years claim and demand whatsoever that he the said A D hath or may have in and to the said messuage or tenement with the appurtenances and every part and parcel thereof To have hold and enjoy the same and every part thereof to the said H C his c. for and during all the term of years yet to come and unexpired and mentioned to be granted by the former recited Indentures And the said A D doth by these presents covenant and grant for him his executors and administrators to and with the said H C his executors administrators and assignes that he the said A D solely by himself and whereunto the said H C is not partie and privy hath not at any time heretofore done any act whereby the said messuage or tenement or any part thereof is or shall be incumbred but that the said H C his executors administrators and assignes shall and may peaceably and quietly enjoy the same according to the true intent and meaning of these presents And further that he the said A D his executors and administrators shall and will at all times hereafter upon reasonable request to him or them to be made by the said H C his executors administrators or assignes make any further and better assurance of the premises to the said H C his executors administrators or assigns according to the true intent and meaning of these presents In witnesse c. FINIS An exact Table as well Alphabeticall as methodical for the preceding Treatise A Apprentice see Discharge 569 Articles Articles of agreement for a Carpenter pag. 1 Articles of agreement for passing a Particular rated in Fee simple under the great Seal to two Patentees and from them to the Purchasor 16 Articles of agreement Indented c. between A B of c. and C D of c. for filing a book in reversion granted by her Majestie 18 Articles of agreement for passing a Lease in reversion 21 Assignment An Assignment of a Judgement upon an assignment of a Satute with a Letter of Atturney 32 An Assignment of a Lease and bonds to perform the Covenants of the same Lease 51 An Assignment af divers obligations and bills 60 An Assignment of an annuity 77 An Assignment of rent reserved by a lease and granted in consideration of service 87 An Assignment of a lease with divers very good Covenants therein 98 An Assignment of an Extent and the land thereby extended 134 An Assignment of an extent upon a Statute forfeited to the Queen 138 An Assignment of a Ward 214 An Assignment of an Aprentice 287 An Assignment of a Lease to a third person in trust upon condition that if mony be not paid the assignment void 432 An Assignment of a Recognizance with very good Covenants therein inserted 447 An Assignment of a Bond for performance of Covenants 476 An Assignment of two several obligations 495 An Assignment of two Apprentices and their years to come 497 An Assignment from Patentees of part of their grant 502 A Short Assignment to a third person 507 An Assignment of lands extended to certaine uses 533 An Assignment of an annuity 564 An Assignment of the moity of a house and goods 603 An Assignment of a Lease in trust whereof the Assignor is to take a further estate in the premises 614 An Assignment of a Judgment 616 An Assignment and release 644 An Attachment in the Mayors Court 30 Assurance An Assurance devised in a very good form penned by Mr. Atkinson Councellor 91 An Assurance of a joynture by fine and recovery 130 An Assurance of a Joynture to the Wife with remainders in tail 488 Award An Award made between Executors 5 An Award in another form 9 An Award in another form short 11 An Award yeilded up and the form thereof 368 An Award and the form thereof 465 B Bargain and Sale A Bargain and sale to the Queen of lands upon a condition of Redemption 166 A Bargain and sale of land from the Mortgagee and Mortgager to another 175 A Bargain and sale upon condition made to Feoffees in Trust 183 A Bargain and sale absolute 195 A Bargain and sale of Swans and a Swan-mark 210 A Bargain and sale of Underwood 211 Of a Wardship 213 Of Billets Wood and Timber 218 Of a house and lands 597 A Bill of Sale 438 Bonds A Bond taken by the Sheriffes of London for ones appearance and the condition thereof 540 A Bond to Church-wardens conditioned to pay foure pounds per annum to the poor of the parish and upon the death of any surety to put another in his stead 566 C A Certificate for payment of the subsidie 374 A Clause to insert after the Reddend that if the rent be unpaid after the day the release to determine 643 A Clause to avoid survivorship of a mans wife 89 Condition A Condition for an Under Sheriff 376 A Condition to surrender lands 377 A Condition to cure a disease or to repay the mony 378 A Condition to stand to an award 378 A Condition not to sell lands had by marriage 380 To assure a sum of mony in consideration of a marriage 380 To repay mony had with an Apprentice 381 Not to demise lands without a licence 383 To pay mony yearely during the life of the obligee 383 To assure an Estate 384 To procure a surety to enter bond by a day 385 To pay money upon the obtaining of a
Lease from the Queen 385 That the lessee shall not carry away any wainscot or windows at the end of his Lease 386 That the Deputy Atturnie shall pay costs and charges for all actions unlawfully prosecuted by him in the name of the grantor 387 To procure a Lease for years in consideration of a 〈◊〉 sum of money 388 To save one harmlesse of a bail in the Kings Bench. 389 To acknowledg satisfaction upon a Judgment in an Information 39 For delivery of wooll 391 That the Lessee shall pay the rent reserved by his Lease 392 To make and deliver a release by day at a certain place 393 The obligor to pay mony for wares delivered in turst to another if he make default of payment 393 To assure lands after recovery had by the means of C D. 394 To deliver writings to be cancelled at a day certain and place 395 To repay money upon mislikeing of a bargaine in communication 396 To save one harmlesse for delivery of an Indenture 396 For a Purveyor of wheat for his Majesty 397 To seal a Lease by a day according to a draught thereof already made 398 To procure lands to be passed in Fee simple from his Majesty and the Patentee to convey it to the obligee by a day be then paying the Patentee a sum of mony 399 To pay a summe of mony upon the passing of Lands from his Majestie in Fee and to procure a survey of the woods and to pay for them 401 To make an assurance of land 402 A Condition for non residency 403 A Condition to pay a summe of mony at two several payments 461 A Condition to pay mony within four daies after if the parties bound in an obligation pay it not at the day 506 A Condition to pay a summe of mony to children at their several ages according to the will by which it was given the bond being made to the executors 511 A Condition for payment of mony to a childe when he comes to age and in the mean time to find it and bring it up 512 A Condition of arbitrament general and special 529 A Condition for the truth of an Apprentice and to restore the value of all such goods as by proof shall appear he hath embezeled 530 A Condition to acknowledg satisfaction upon a judgment 531 A Condition to save harmlesse of a Bail 531 A Condition to make assurance upon request 532 A Condition to find one his diet by the yeare 540 A Condition for passing a Fine 569 A Condition to save one harmlesse of a Recognizance taken for ones appearing 570 580 A Condition to repay all such charges as the Tenant shall be at by reason of the payment of his rent there being controversie concerning the title of the house 572 A Condition to discharge the Church-wardens and Parishioners of a child born in the Parish 573 A Condition to surrender Copi-hold lands and to cause him to be admitted Tenant 374 Another for quiet enjoying and for the assurance of land 575 A Condition to pay a sum of mony after 10 l. per cent if the party be living at the day of payment if dead to abate the interest and some of the principal 577 A Condition to lend a summe of mony at a certain day nominated for a certaine time then following without interest 577 Another for payment of an Annuity 578 Another to pay a certain sum of mony at a day and then to put in other sureties for payment of another sum at a day then following 579 A Condition for performance of an Award 579 A Condition to save harmlesse for the bailing of one at two several actions 581 Another for payment of mony if a man be nonsuited 582 Another for to pay a sum of mony at a day and then to put in other security for the payment of another sum at a day then following 582 A Condition for performance of Covenants 583 A Condition of Arbitrament General 595 A Condition not to revoke a Letter of Atturnie but to justifie all actions to be brought for the recovery of the debt 601 A Condition to save harmlesse a Tenant by reason of the payment of his rent 602 A Condition for the delivery of certain writings by a day to be cancelled 608 A Condition to save harmlesse sureties bound for the Behaviour 620 A Condition concerning marriage 621 Another concerning marriage 622 A Condition for the resignation of a Prebendary upon request 622 A Condition to pay a sum of mony at a time after the day of marriage or hour of death which shall first happen 632 Confirmation A Confirmation of a Lease short 146 A Conformation to the assignee of a Lease ibid A Confirmation from the King of a Presentation 314 A Conveyance out of Letters patents 270 Covenants Covenants to set up a grate of iron to be placed about a Tombe 23 Covenants to hew and make an alablaster Tomb 24 A Covenant for further assurance 82 557 A Covenant to pay money yearly during a mans life 84 A Covenant to repay money upon eviction 118 A Covenant to surrender Copy-hold lands 209 A Covenant to sue forth a writ of Entry of a Manor 247 A Covenant to sue forth a Recovery in the Hustings Court London upon a writ of right 248 Another for a Recovery to be passed 249 Another for a Recovery already passed 250 A Covenant to make an acquittance upon payment of money 287 Covenant to avoid the title of Survivorship where lands are granted to two 329 Covenant that after default of payment the possession of lands in mortgage shall be delivered to the mortgagee and all deeds concerning the same 526 Covenant for levying of a Fine 555 Covenant to surrender at the next Court 556 That the premisses are discharged of incumbrances 558 Covenant that he is lawfully seised and hath power to demise 559 that the Lessee shall not commit waste cut nor sell the trees without the consent of the Lessor 559 D Deeds A Deed of Revocation very large and very short 230 238 442 Deed of Gift upon condition to be void upon the tender of five shillings 216 Deed of gift of lands without an Indenture 282 Deed of feoffment for a wives Joynture 283 Deed of gift made to one to save him harmlesse from all Bonds 426 Deeds of gift 481 482 484 Defeasance A Defeazance of an obligation forfeited 28 A Defeazance of a Statute and obligation 29 A Defeazance upon a bond sued to a judgment 542 A Defeazance for payment of 100 li. per Annum for a time 563 Defeazance see Indenture 565 A Demise of a lease forfeited for non-payment of Rent 112 A Discharge of an Apprentice from his service 569 A Deputation of a Bailiffe or receiver 365 A Deputation of a Patent and the form thereof 611 E Extent see Assignment 134 13● F A Feoffement with a Letter of Atturnie upon condition expressed in an Indenture 301 A Feoffement upon condition of payment of mony 303