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B00961 A booke of presidents, with additions of diuers necessarie instruments, meete for all such as desire to learne the manner and forme how to make euidences and instruments, &c. as in the table of this booke more plainly appeareth..; Book of precedents. Phayer, Thomas, 1510?-1560. 1607 (1607) STC 3346.5; ESTC S123541 184,144 289

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A letter of substitution where the atturney maketh a deputie vnder him Fol. 71 ¶ To make letters Patents diuers and sundry formes A Patent of an Office for terme of life with a see assigned to the same Fol. 72 A graunt for the keeping of a Mannor Parke and Lodge Fol. 72 A letter patent of a yearely annuitie with diuers other clauses of fees Fol. 73 A letter patent of the King or of a Lord concerning the gift of a Stewardship and Constable Fol. 74 A letter patent for keeping of a naturall Idyot or Lunatike Fol. 75 A letter of Safeconduct for a certaine of yeares Fol. 75 A briefe Commission of a Steward Fol. 77 A patent of annuitie or a yearely fee giuen by a gentleman to his seruaunt for promotion of a marriage Fol. 77 ¶ To make diuers and sundry kinds of Supplications Bils of complaints Answers and other peticions to be put for any matter in the Kings Courts To the King our most dread Soueraigne Lord. Fol. 78 A petition to the King for a poore Scholer Fol. 78 A bill of complaint vpon certaine griefes requiring a Wri● of Certiorare A bill of complaint for the right of landes where a state was made by disceit and to require a Subpena vpon the same Fol. 79 A bill of Subpena for a title of lands entailed Fol. 80 The aunswere of I. W. to the Bill of complaint of R. R. husbandman Fol. 82 A bill of complaint to the Chauncery for a debt without a specialtie Fol. 83 The aunswere to the same bill Fol. 84 An other forme of a bill for a Subpena Fol. 84 A bill of complaint where a Quest hath passed in a matter wrongfully alleaged Fol. 85 A warrant for a summe of money Fol. 86 A warrant dormant Fol. 86 A warrant for a Bucke Fol. 87 A deede vpon lands gotten by fine or recouery Fol. 87 Another Fol. 87 A deede of setting ouer of a Ward Fol. 87 ¶ To forme letters Testimonials A letter of a testimonie for an obligation confessed in a court Fol. 88 Another testimoniall in English for the approuing of a testament Fol. 88 A good president of a testament Fol. 88 The maner to make a Supplication vpon breaking of promise and such like Fol. 90 Another vpon deceipt by a partner Fol. 90 A bil of a complaint made for recouering of euidence made by compulsion Fol. 91 A bill of a title of Copyhold land Fol. 92 ¶ Additions to the Booke of Instrumnts A graunt of a Warde within age Fol. 94 A warrant for the payment of a annuitie Fol. 94 A graunt of a Warde by the king Fol. 95 A licence to be absent from the Parliament Fol. 95 Thincorporation of a Towne Fol. 95 A graunt of a Fayre Fol. 96 A graunt of a Warren Fol. 96 A licence for a man to keep on his cap. Fol. 96 A licence for apparell and to shoote in Crossebowes and Handgunnes Fol. 96 A placard for a Crossebow Fol. 97 Another placard for a Crossebow Fol. 97 A licence to vse the game of clossing Fol. 97 A licence to retaine xx men Fol. 98 Nonresidence Fol. 98 A graunt of the reuersion of an Office by the king Fol. 98 A graunt of the office of one of the Auditors of the Eschequer Fol. 99 A graunt of a Stewardship for terme of life Fol. 100 A graunt of a Stewardship during pleasure Fol. 100 A graunt of an Vnderstewardship Fol. 100 A graunt of the office of an Auditour Fol. 101 A graunt of a annuitie for terme of life Fol. 101 A graunt of a annuitie made by a Parson of a Church to endure so long as he shall be Parson Fol. 101 Another graunt of a annuitie of terme of life Fol. 102 A graunt of a annuitie with a payne of nonpayment the same Fol. 102 A graunt of a arnuitie made to a woman to begin after the death of her husband vpon condition Fol. 102 A graunt of a annuitie for ministration of Gods seruice Fol. 103 A graunt of a annuitie to the vse of a woman to begin after the death of her husband Fol. 103 A deede of Feoffement made vpon a decree in the Chauncerie Fol. 103 A deede of Feoffement of landes giuen by Testament with a refeoffement Fol. 104 A deede of Feoffement Fol. 104 A deede of Feoffement made by him that hath lands by discent Fol. 104 A deede of Feoffement vpon condition of payment or non payment of money with a Letter of Atturney Fol. 105 A deede of Fee farme Fol. 105 A graunt of the reuersion of certaine landes with other lands in possession Fol. 106 A deede of fee forme and a reentre for default of payment of the ferme or for suite of court vndone Fol. 107 A deede of feoffement made in the fulfilling of the last will of the testatour vntill a certaine summe of money bee payed Fol. 107 A graunt of landes vpon condition to finde the grauntour meate and drinke Fol. 108 A deed of feoffement of lands purchased Fol. 108 A state of lands solde by the Executors Fol. 108 A deede of Feoffement for making of an Obite for terme of twenty yeares Fol. 108 A deede where the Lord granteth that his tenant shal hold his Copyhold by free Charter Fol. 109 A deede of feoffement of the moitie of a manor recouered by writ of Entre en le post Fol. 110 A deede of feoffement of lands in auncient demesnerecouered there by fine Fol. 110 A deede of feoffement of lands in London Fol. 110 A feoffement made by him which hath an Hundred of the Kings graunt with a Letter of atturney Fol. 111 A release where two haue recouered lands by fine and hee that had the fee simple releaseth to his fellow Fol. 111 A letter of atturney made by Executors Fol. 112 A letter of atturney to enter into lands tenements Fol. 112 A letter of atturney to enter for default of payment Fol. 112 A letter of atturney to receiue possession of landes extended by a Statute marchant Fol. 113 To receiue an atturney Fol. 113 A letter of atturney to make suite to a Court Fol. 113 A bill Obligatorie Fol. 113 Another bill Obligatorie Fol. 113 An obligation made to a Shirife Fol. 113 A condition of an obligation where Cattell are deliuered by a Repleuin Fol. 114 A condition for appearance in the Kings Bench for good abearing Fol. 114 A condition for apparance in the Kings Bench for the peace Fol. 114 A conditiō for apparance in the Cōmon place for de● Fol. 114 A condition containing one day of payment Fol. 114 A condition concerning ij dayes of payment Fol. 114 A condition concerning diuers dayes of paiment Fol. 115 Another for the same Fol. 115 A condition to deliuer a last of Salmon Fol. 115 A condition that the obligor shall not sell his land to no other person but to the obligee Fol. 115 A condition to saue a man harmelesse of an obligation that he is bound with him to another Fol. 115 A condition to keepe the peace vntil a certain day then to appeare before the kings counsell Fol. 116 A condition to discharge and saue harmelesse of an obligation bonds writings and promises Fol. 116 A condition to keepe the peace Fol. 116 A condition of arbitrement if the arbitrors cannot agree to stand to the iudgement of an vmpire Fol. 116 A condition that a man shall honestly behaue himselfe and not to resort to the house of the obligee Fol. 117 A condition that the husband shall suffer his wife to make a will of her goods to the value of xl li Fol. 117 A condition that the husband shall leaue his wife worth a hundreth pounds after his death Fol. 117 A condition to performe certaine couenants comprised in a payre of Indentures Fol. 117 Another condition of c. in Latin Fol. 118 A condition concerning the office of a Sherifes Baylie Fol. 118 Acquitance made by one creditor Fol. 118 A short quitance for the farme of a benefice Fol. 118 Acquitance for the redemption of lands before sold conditionally Fol. 118 A defesance vpon a recognisance taken by the chief Iustice of the Kings Bench or Common place Fol. 119 An Indenture vpon the resignation of a benefice Fol. 119 An Indenture where the executor of the second lessee granteth ouer his estate with a stocke Fol. 121 A supplication for a forfeit to the King our Soueraigne Lord. 123 A priuie seale to the Treasorer and Chamberlain of the Exchequer for the same Fol. 123 Another priuie seale for a like matter Fol. 124 A priuie seale to the Treasorer and Chamberlaine of the Exchequer for the leuying of a tayle for a forf Fol. 124 A supplication for a forfeiture of goods not customed to the King our Soueraigne Lord. Fol. 125 A priuie seale vpon issues forfeited in Attaint Fol. 125 Finis Tabulae
sterling of ready money so the said I. S. immediately pay or cause to be paid to the aboue named T. his heires or assignes c. as much good and lawfull money or other ware as shall amount to the summe of all that shal be lacking of the said xx li. in the goods plate and iewels afore rehearsed That then this present Obligation be of no value c. ¶ A Condition in a ioincture to giue estate in certain lands to the wife where there is none other Indenture made betweene parties THe condition of this obligation is such that if the within bounden W. R. c. or his heires at their owne proper costes and charges before the feast of Easter next after the date within written make or cause to be made vnto A. C. c. a good sure sufficient and lawfull estate in the Law of and in all and singuler those landes tenements c. with the appurtenances in the Citie of London of the yerely value of xl li. sterling ouer and aboue al charges and reprises to haue and to hold al the said landes tenements with the appurtenances vnto the said A. C. c. for terme of life of M.G. to the vse of the same M G. and to her assignes for terme of her life the which M. by the grace of God shall mary take to husband the said W. R. and also if the said W. R after the said estate of and in the lands and tenements afore rehearsed do suffer and cause to be done all euery thing things as shall bee aduised by the learned counsell of the said A. B. C. D. c. their heires executors to make the foresaid state sure to the aboue named A. B. to the vse of the same M. for terme of her life be it by recouery fines feoffements release confirmation and deeds introlled with warrantie or without warrantie or any of them That then c. ¶ A condition to performe a paire of Indentures THe condition c. that if the within bounden I. W. well and truely obserue fulfill and keep all and singuler grants promises and agreements on the part of the said I. W. E. his wife to bee obserued kept contained declared and specified in a payre of Indentures bearing date the x. day c. betweene the said I.W. of the one party and the within named R. S. on thother partie thereof made sealed and deliuered That then c. ¶ A Condition to saue a man harmelesse being suertie for another in a simple Obligation THe condition of this obligation c. that if the within bounden I C. from henceforth do saue and keepe harmlesse from all indictments losses actions troubles vexations the within named W.I. his heirs and executors against T.L.R.F. c. euery of them their heires c. of and from a certaine writing obligatory of the summe of xl l. wherein the said W.I. standeth bound as suertie for the said I.C. together with M N. of D. draper ioyntly and seuerally as by the same obligation plainlier appeareth that then this present obligation c. ¶ A condition of the peace for the good abearing THe condition c. if the within bounden S. T. personally appeare in the custodie of the Baily within writtē or of his deputie before the Iustices of our Soueraigne Lord the King c. the mōday next after the Natiuitie of S. Iohn Baptist c. at the towne c. to find there before the sayd Iustices good sufficient suerties of the peace to behaue and beare himselfe well and peaceably against our Soueraigne Lord his liege people and especially against A. B. in the meane time keepe the peace of our Soueraigne Lord. And so from henceforth saue keepe harmlesse the within named Baily c. for and concerning the premisses or any part of them that then c. ¶ A condition to be true prisoner THe condition c. that if I. H. marchant of S. Lukas which now is in the kings prison vnder keeping of the shirife within written as well by reason of a writ of our Soueraigne Lord the king of the statute of the staple containing the summe of C. l. sterling as also for certaine other actions causes and suits on the behalf of R. S. c. moued commenced be from henceforth true and faithfull prisoner tarrying remaining with the said shirife his deputies till the same I. H. be fully at an end discharged and acquited of the said actions and then content pay to the said shirife c. all and singuler costs charges fees other dueties in such cases heretofore accustomed to bee paid That then c. ¶ A condition for the fealing of acquitance or release of lands c. THe condition of this obligation is such that if the within bounden A. B. do cause I. M. Serieant at the Law and G. his wife before the feast of Easter next comming at the costes charges in the Law of the said A. by their sufficient deed in the Law to release remit and quite claime to the within named C. D. c. and their heires all their right title power interest which the said I. M. and E. his wife or eyther of them haue had or may haue of and in all such landes tenements c. That then c. ¶ The manner of making of acquitances in Latine and English ¶ An acquitance of a parcell of a summe NOuerint vniuersi per presents me A. B. c. recepisse habuisse die confectionis presentium de W. I. c. xx s. sterlingorum pro festo omnium Sanctorum anno domini c. in partem solutionis xx li. sterlingorum in quibus idem W. per scriptum suum obligatorium cum conditione in dorso eiusdem conscripta super eodem confecta mihi praefato A. tenetur obligatur De quibus quidem xx solid ' in partem solutionis maioris summae in eadem conditione specificatae fateor me bene fideliter esse solutū dictumque W. haeredes executores suos inde esse quietum per praesentes In cuius rei testimonium figillum meum praesentibus apposui Datum c. ¶ The forme of the same in English BE it knowen vnto al mē by these presents that I F. B. c. haue receiued and had the day of making of these presents of N. I. c. xx s. sterling afore the feast of Al-Saints last before the date within writtē in part of paimēt of xx li. sterling in which the said N. by his writing obligatorie with a condition in the backe thereof standeth holden and bounden to mee the said F. B for the payment of the same Of which xx s. in part of payment of the more summe in the said condition mentioned I confesse my selfe wel and truely contented and paied and the said N. his heires executors cleerely acquited and discharged thereof for euer In witnesse
they were not pleaded your poore suppliant could not be receiued to giue them in euidence to the Iurye and so your poore orator is like to pay vnto the said I. the value of the said clothes the said I hauing no proper right ne title to the same vnles your most honorable good Lordships fauor be shewed herein In consideration wherof it may please your most honorable good Lordship the premisses tenderly considered to graunt the K. most gracious writ of Cerciorare to be directed to the shirifes of the said city cōmanding them euery of them to certifie before your good Lo. the whole record of the premisses depēding before thē or either of them in the R. most gracious court of Chauncery at a certaine day by your good Lordship to be limitted and therein further to proceed and further to graunt the Kings most gracious and speedy writs of Subpena to bee directed to the said I. commaunding him personally to appeare before your good Lordship in the Kings said Court of Chancery at certaine day and vnder a certain pain by your good Lordship to be limitted therein to stand to the premisses further to take such direction order decree therein as may stād with equitie iustice good cōscience your poore Orator shall daily pray to almightie God for the prseruation of your most honorable good Lordships estate long to endure ¶ A warrant for a summe of money TO our right trustie and welbeloued G.L. our receiuer in our Lordship of C. and G. or to any other our receiuers there for the time being greeting We wil and charge you that of the profits reuenues of our liuelod in your receipt of the feast of Easter next comming c. without any longer delay ye cōtent and pay vnto our welbeloued W. N. marchant x. li. which we owe vnto him for certain stuffe to our vse of him bought receiued for paiment of the said summe ye take for vs sufficient acquitance which with these our letters shal be therefore to you sufficient warrant discharge at your accounts then next to be giuen afore our Auditors there for the time being whom we will charge to make you due allowāce in this behalf by these our letters Giuen c. tali die c. ¶ A Warrant dormant BE it knowne to all men by these presents that wee Sir T. S. Earle of D. and Lord S. haue giuen and granted and by these presents giue and grant vnto our welbeloued sir I.H. knight M. his wife otherwise called dame M. D. one stag two bucks in Sōmer one hind and ij does in Winter yerely to bee taken in the two parkes of our isle of A. or in the chase belōging to the same of our gift yerely during their liues and the longer liuer of them And we licence and giue authority and power to the said sir I. and dame M. and either of them during their liues the lōger liuer of them and their sufficient deputie yerely in the time of season conuenient to goe into the said parkes or chase calling the keeper or keepers thereof with them there to hunt kill the same Deere And them to carrie away at their liberty pleasure with such conuenient number of persons as shal like thē for about the doing of the same Any act statute or other thing made to the contrary notwithstanding And further we will that if the said Sir I. and dame M. yerely sometimes will not come themselues nor either of them for the same Thē I wil that my keepers of the same parkes or chase for the time being vpon a bill signed with the hand of the said sir I. or dame M. concerning the same shal kill deliuer from yere to yere to the bringer of the same letters the said sōmer deere winter deere without any restraint or gainsaying by them or any of them in any wise to be made or done In witnesse whereof c. ¶ A warrant for a Bucke WE wil charge you that vnto I. S citizen of the Citie of London or to the bringer hereof ye deliuer or cause to be deliuered one Bucke of season to be taken of our gift within our parke of S. any restraint or other commandement heretofore made to the contrary notwithstanding And these letters shall be vnto you sufficient warrant and discharge in that behalfe Giuen vnder our signet at c. ¶ A deed vpon lands gotten by fine and recouery SCiant praesents c. quod nos H.D. T.H. ad instant specialem requisitionem W. H. A. vxor ' eius dimisimus tradidimus liberammus hac presenti charta nostra confirmauimus praefatis W.H. A. illud mesuagium c in E. in comitatu B. c. quod nos praefat H. T. per finem in curia domini regis apud Westmonasterium a die Paschae in 3. septimanas anno regni Henrici 8 c. coram I. E R.G.L.P. I.M. Iusticiarijs alijs domini regis fidelibus tunc ibidem praesentibus inter nos praefat H. T. querent prefat W. P. A. vxorem eius deforc ' inde leuatum habuimus nobis praefato T. H. haeredi mei praedict ' H. imperpetuum prout per recordum inde plenius liquet Habendum tenendum mesuagium praedict ' c. cum pertinen̄ praef VV. A. heredibus assignatis suis ad vsum eorund ' VV. A. hered ' assignat suorum imperpetuum ac insuper cum litera atturnat c. In cuius c. ¶ An other SCiant c. quod nos T.L. Miles R. VV. c. dimisimus c. C. T.VV.B c manerium de S. ac mesuagium c. quae habuimuss nobis hered ' dict' R. VV. per finem inter nos querent VV. Militem B. vxorem eius deforc ' in curia dn̄i reg termino Pa chae anno regni dn̄i Reg. nunc c. coram R. B. milite socijs suis Iusticiarijs dicti domini Reg. de communi Banco prout per finem plene liquet qui quidem finis fuit ad vsum mei dicti T.L. hered ' meorum Habend ' tenend p̄dict manerium ac omnia singula caetera praemissa cum pertinen̄ praefat C.T. VV.B. haered ' meis ad perimplend vltimam voluntatem mei dicti T.L. fact seu fiend ' de capitalibus dn̄is ac insuper cum litera at●●rnat ' In cuius rei c. ¶ A deed of letting ouer a VVard OMnibus Christi fidelibus ad quos p̄sens scriptū peruenerit M.G. gen̄ salutem in dn̄o sempiternam Sciatis me praef M. pro certa pecuniae summa mihi prae manibus solut dedisse concess hoc praesenti scripto meo confirmasse dilecto mihi E. E ciui aurisabro ciuitatis L. custodiā omniū terr̄ ten̄torum redd ' reuerc ' cum perrin̄ quae nuper fuerunt T.P.