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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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the let suit trouble denyall disturbance expulsion or interruption of the said E Earl of Bedford the L Lucy c. W Lord M Sir F G and E W and of all every other person and persons whatsoever and discharged of and from all other bargains sales gifts grants leases statutes recognizances extents judgements and all charges estates titles troubles and incumbrances whatsoever had made committed suffered or done or to be had c. by the said E E of Bedford the Lady Lucy Countesse of c. W Lord M Sir F G and E W or any of them or by any other person or persons whatsoever And further that if default be made in payment of the said sum of c or any part thereof For further assurance upon default at the day time and place aforesaid That then the said E E of Bedford the Lady Lucy C of B W Lord M Sir F G and E W their heires executors administrators and assignes and all and every other person or persons lawfully having claiming or pretending to have any manner of estate right title Interest claim or demands whatsoever of in or to the said closes grounds hereditaments and premisses or any part thereof shall and will acknowledge suffer cause or procure to be done made acknowledged suffered and executed All and every such further lawfull and reasonable Act and Acts thing and things devise and devises in the Law whatsoever for the further better and more perfect assurance surety sure making and conveying of the said closes grounds and premisses with the appurtenances and every part thereof to be conveyed unto the said J W his executors administrators and assignes during the said term of lxxxix years according to the intent meaning of these presents As by the said I W his executors or assignes or by his or their Councell learned in the Law shall be reasonably devised or advised and required And the said W Lord M Sir F G and E W for themselves severally and not jointly nor one of them for each other their severall heires executors administrators and assignes and for every of them respectively do covenant promise and grant to and with the said J W his executors administrators and assignes and every of them by these presents that if default of payment be made of the said sum of c. or any part thereof at the day time and place aforesaid That then the said J W his executors administrators and assignes shall or may from time to time and at all times during the said term of c. peaceably and quietly have hold possesse and enjoy the said closes grounds and othe premisses before mentioned to be hereby demised granted bargained or sold without the lawfull lett suit trouble deniall disturbance expulsion eviction or interruption of them the the said W Lord M. Sir F G and E W severally their and every of their severall respective heires and assignes or any of them or of any other person or persons lawfully claiming in by from under them or any of them respectively as aforesaid And discharged and clearly acquitted of and from all former bargains sales gifts grants statutes recognizances extents Judgements and of and from all other charges estates titles troubles and incumbrances whatsoever had made committed suffered or done by the said W Lord M Sir F G and E W or any of them respectively their or any of their severall heires executors administrators or assignes or any other person or persons claiming or to claim in by from or under them or any of them severally and respectively their or any of their severall estate act title meanes consent and procurement In witnesse c. A Covenant that after default of Payment the possession of lands in mortgage shall be delivered to the mortgage and also all Deeds and writing concerning the same ANd the said A B for himself c. That he the said A B his heires and assignes shall and will upon reasonable request to him or them to be made after default shall happen to be made of or in any of the payments aforesaid if it shall happen so to fall out deliver or cause to be delivered unto the said C B his heires executors administrators or one or some of them and the quiet and peaceable possession and feison of all and singular the before bargained premisses And shall then also after such default of payment within one moneth next ensuing deliver or cause to be delivered unto the said C D his heires and assignes aswell all and singular the Letters Paents deeds evidences writings Escrips and minuments before by these presents bargained and sold as also all the true copies of all such other deeds and writings As do touch and concern the before bargained premisses or any part thereof Together with any other Lands Tenements or hereditaments not before mentioned the said copies to be written at the costs of the said D his heirs or assignes A Letter of Atturney upon Covenants TO all Christian people c. J O B of c. son and executor of c. whereas by one Indenture bearing date c. made between A B on the one part and C D of c. on the other part there are divers Covenants contained on the part and behalf of the C D his executors and administrators to be kept and observed touching a Lease granted to the said O B by the dean and chapter of the Collegiate Church of c. of a certain Tenement lying in the precincts of Saint Martins le grand in London and covenanted to be transferred over by the said O B to the said C D as by the same Indenture whereunto relation being had more at large may appear Now know ye that I the said O B for divers good considerations me moving and especially for that it apeareth by the said Indenture that the name of my said Father was used onely in trust for the benefit of E D wife of the said C D and their issue have made ordained constituted and in my stead and place put and appointed my welbeloved friend E H of c. to be my true and lawfull Atturney for me and in my stead and name if need require to sue implead and prosecute the said G D his executors or Administrators for or upon the breach or not performance of all or any the said Covenants in the said Indendure specified and to have receive and take for the use aforesaid all such benefit summe and summes of money commoditie and advantage whatsoever which shall be recovered or gotten by means of any such suits Actions or proceedings to be brought or commenced concerning the same And all and every other Act and Acts thing and things whatsoever which shall be needfull to be done in and about the premisses the same for me and in my stead ●and name to do execute and perform in such like large and ample manner and form to all intents and purposes as I my self might or
Mill situate lying and being in c. sometimes in the tenure or ocupation of one E C and now or late in the tenure or occupation of N C or of his assignes and the ground and Soile whereupon the said Mill now standeth containing by estimation one fourth part of an Acre be it more or less And also all the site of Mill as well customary as conventionary of all the Tenants of the Manor of Downkary in the said County and all the Tol and Custom for grinding of all the Corn Grain whatsoever as wel of all the Tenants and under-tenants of the said Manor now being or which hereafter at any time shall be during the term by these presents demised as of all the inhabitants now dwelling and abiding or which hereafter shal dwel or abide within the said Manor of Downkarie in the foresaid County of S. And also all and singular hedweres and the soile whereon the said hedweres do stand and are builded and all hedweres hereafter to be builded and the soil thereof Mill-dams Banks Ponds streams water water-courses rivers fishings fishing-places wayes pathes passages easements profits commodities advantages emoluments and appurtenances whatsoever to the said Mill and other the premisses by these presents demised and granted or to any of them or to any part or parcel thereof incident belonging or appertaining or with the same now or at any time heretofore let used occupied had taken reputed or enjoyed To have and to hold the said Mill and the ground and soil thereof with the appurtenances and the said site of Mill of all the Tenants of the said Manor and the said Toll and Custom of grinding of all the corn and grain of the said Tenants and Inhabitants aforesaid and the said Mill-dams banks rivers streams waies passages fishings and all and singular other the premisses herein before mentioned or intended to be hereby demised and granted and every part and parcell thereof with the appurtenances unto the said T A his executors administrators and assignes immediately from and after the expiration surrender forfeiture or other determination of the said lease and estate before recited made to the said N C as aforesaid unto the full end and term and for and during the whole term of thirtie and one years from thence next ensuing and fully to be complete and ended Yielding and paying therfore from the commencement and beginning of the said term yearly during the said term the yearly rent or summ of ten shillings of lawfull money c. at two Feasts or terms in the year That is to say at the Feast of the c. by equall portions the first payment thereof to begin at that Feast of the Feasts aforesaid which first and next shall happen after the beginning of this present Lease with a clause of re-entry And the said T A for himself c. doth covenant promise and grant to and with the said L B and L D their and either of their heirs and assignes by these presents in manner and form following That is to say That he the said T A c. shall and will from time to time during the said term of thirtie one years hereby granted do and make his their suit and service for in respect of the premises to the Court and Courts of the said L B and L D and their heirs to be kept and holden within the said Manor of Downkary upon such reasonable warning as there is given or used or else in default and neglect thereof shall and will yearly during the said term pay or cause to be paid to the said L B and L D and their heirs the sum of six pence c. if it be demanded And the said A T c. doth covenant and grant c that within the space of three years next after that the said Mil and other the premises and every part and parcel therof with the appurtenances shall either by vertue of this present grant or other composition or assignment to be had or made with the said N C for concerning the said interest estate therin attain happen to the actual and quiet possession use or occupation of the same he the said T A his c. or some of them shal and wil at his or their proper costs and charges build and erect two new Griest Mills under one Roof where the said Mill is now situate in sufficient and competent manner in that behalfe requireable according to the true intent and meaning hereof And also that further hee the said T A his c. or some of them shall and will at his and their proper costs and charges well and sufficiently repaire amend maintaine and uphold the said Mills so to be newly erected as aforesaid and all other the premises in with and by all needfull and necessary reparations when and as often as need shall require during the said Term and the same Mills and other the premises so being wel and sufficiently repaired upholden and amended in the end or other determination of this present Lease shall and wil leave and yield up unto the said L B and L D their heires and Assignes And the said T. L B. doth covenant c. That it shall and may be lawful to and for the said T A. his c. to pull downe the said Mill now standing in and upon the said premises at any time within the space of the said three years before mentioned and appointed for the now erecting of the said new Mills in or upon the premises And further the said T. L B doth covenant c. that in case any the Tenants or inhabitants of the said Manor of Downkarie shall or do at any time during the said term hereby granted withdraw or surcease to do suite of mill to the said Mill or to bring and carry or cause to be brought their cron and grain whatsoever to the said Mill by these presents demised there to have the same ground or shall carry the same to any other place or places or to any Mill or Mills to be grinded then the Steward or Stewards of the said Manor of Downkarie for the time being shall and will upon all and every presentment and presentments thereof made set and impose upon every such Tenant and Tenants and Inhabitants so with-drawing or not doing his or their sute or sutes of Mill to the said Mil or to the said Mils so to be erected as aforesaid such lawful and reasonable amercements from time to time as in such cases is lawful and usual Recital of an original lease THis INDENTVRE made c. Witnesseth That whereas A B c. by his Indenture of Lease bearing date the eighth day of c. hath demised granted betaken and to farme letten unto one C D of c. for the term of sixteen years commencing from the Feast of c. then next ensuing the date of the same Indenture and for the yearly rent of four pound quarterly
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
reason of the premisses or any sute thereupon commenced sued or brought or to be commenced pursued or brought And further the said A W and T I do by these presents for the consideration aforesaid make ordain nominate and appoint c. the said W W to be their true and lawful Atturney Blundey ut in fol. 57 And further that they the said A W and T J or either of them or the heirs executors administrators or assigns of them or either of them To acknowledg satisfaction shal and wil at all and every time and times hereafter upon request acknowledg satisfaction and make such general or special Acquittances Releases and Discharges of and upon the premisses and every part thereof to such person and persons and in such manner and forme as by the said W W his Executors Administrators or Assigns or any of them at their or some of their own proper costs and charges shall be reasonably demised advised or required And the said A W and T J do by these presents further covenant c. That at all and every time and times after the death of the said W W To make further Letters of Atturny to the Executor of the Donee they the said A W and T J and either of them their and either of their Executors and Administrators shall and will upon every reasonable request in that behalf to be made make seal and deliver as his and their and every of their act and acts the like writing and writings containing every article matter and thing as this present writing containeth unto the Executors or Administrators of the said W W or such other person or persons as they or any of them shall name or appoint according to the true intent or meaning hereof Blundey A Lease of a Messuage and of Lands THis INDENTVRE made c. between L C of the one party and I C of c. Witnesseth That the said L C for and in consideration of the sum of c. to him in hand paid at the ensealing hereof by the said I C whereof he the said L C acknowledgeth himself fully satisfied contented and paid Hath demised granted and to farm letten and by these presents doth c. unto the said I C all that his Messuage or Tenement with all the houses and buildings thereunto belonging and also all and singular those his Lands Meadowes and Pastures with all and singular their appurtenances unto the said Messuage or Tenement belonging and appertaining containing in them by estimation 110 Acres be it more or lesse to be had and lying together in R. aforesaid in the said County of E. and called or known by the name of R. in the said County and being now in the tenure or occupation of the said I C and of his Assigns and also certain other fields called or known by the name of G fields lying and being in the Parish of R. aforesaid and sometime in the tenure or occupation of the said I C. Except alwayes to the said L C and to his heirs reserved out of this present Demise and Grant all wood and under-woods great trees and timber-trees with way and fall for the same now growing and which shall grow and be in and upon the premisses and every part thereof during the said term To have and to hold all and singular the said Messuage or Tenement Lands Meadowes and Pastures before rehearsed with their appurtenances except before excepted unto the said I C his executors administrators and assigns from the Feast of c. last past before the date hereof unto the end and term of 21 years from thence next ensuing fully to be complete and ended Yeilding and paying c. ut in aliis And the said I C doth covenant c. That he the said J C his executors and assignes shall and will at his and their own proper costs and charges For Reparations from time to time when and as often as need shall require during the said term well and sufficiently repair sustain uphold maintaine and amend all the said Messuage and Tenement and all other the houses in and by these presents demised and buildings to the same belonging which be now builded and founded with groundsel and every part of them in all manner of needful and necessary reparations whatsoever timber only excepted and shall and will likewise at his and their own proper costs and charges during the said terme keep and maintain the Lands and grounds before demised well and sufficiently hedged fenced and ditched and the said Messuage or Tenement and the Lands Meadowes and Pastures and all other the premisses before letten being well sufficiently and Tenant-like repaired fenced ditched scowred and amended into the hands of the said L C his heirs or assignes shall leave and yeild up at the end and determination of this present Lease For and towards the reparations and keeping of which said premisses the said L C doth covenant To allow timber for reparations c. That he the said L C. his heirs and assignes or their Bailiffe of the said Manor for the time being shall upon request of him or them to be made by the said I C his executors or assignes assign and appoint from time to time during the said term when and as often as need shall require within the said Manor sufficient timber for the making repairing and amendi● 〈◊〉 the said houses and buildings before letten the same to be felled hewed and carved at the costs and charges of the said I C his executors and assign● And moreover that it shall and may bee lawful for the said I C his c. for the inclosure For inclosure and fencing hedging and fencing of the premisses during the said term to fell cut down and take at all times in the year making no voluntary waste nor spoil such sufficient bushes edders and stakes as shall bee necessary and sufficient for the hedging and fencing of the lands and grounds before demised the same to bee spent and occupied there and not elsewhere And further that it shall and may be lawful for the said J C his c. at all seasonable times in the year To take Fire-boot and Plough-boot making no voluntary waste nor spoile to take and cut down sufficient and necessary cart-boot hedg-boot gate-boot and plough-boot and that it shall and may be further lawful for the said I C his c. for his and their necessary Fire-boot to lop and top and shrove in the seasonable time of the year making no spoile nor waste such trees as are standing and growing in and upon the premisses and likewise to take and cut down for his said fire-boot such hedgrows or coppice wood as is growing within the premisses the said J C his c. keeping the said coppice and springs well fenced and preserved the said fire boot to be spent and occupied within the Tenement and houses before letten and not elsewhere
mentioned and for divers other good causes and considerations him thereunto mo●●ng hath bargained sold and set over and by these presents doth assign c. unto the said E H an● C D their executors and administrators and assigns and to the survivors of them the said E H and C D. and to the executors administrators and assignes of the survivor of them all c. mentioning all that is assig ed and set ●ver To have and to hold the said Lordship and c. and all other the premises with all and singular their appurtenances before by these presents bargained sold assigned or set over and every part and parcel thereof unto the said E H and C D their Executors Administrators and assignes and to the Survivor of the said E H and C D. and to the executors and assigns of the Survivors of them Neverthelesse upon his trust and confidence in them and every of them reposed That the said E H and C D or the Survivor of them or the executors c. of the Survivors of them shall and will at all times hereafter and from time to time upon reasonable request to them or any of them to be made and at the costs and charges in the law of the said Sir A C his executors c. reassigne convey and assure all and singular the before bargained premises and every part and parcel thereof unto such person or persons their executors c. as the said Sir A C his executors c. shall nominate and app●int in such manner and form as by the said Sir A C his c. o● his or their Councel learned in the Law shall be reasonably devised or advised and required and upon further trust and confidence that they and every of them shall and will upon like request to be made do and perform all and every lawful act and acts thing and things whatsoever for the extinguishment o● this present bargain sale and assignment of the premises above mentioned As by the said Sir A C his executors c. or by his or their Councel learned in the law shall be reasonably devised or advised and required In witnesse c An assignment of a Judgement THis INDENTURE made the c. Between M M c. of the one part and R T Citizen c. on the other part Whereas the said M M hath recovered a Judgement in his Majesties Court of Common Pleas at Westminster in Hillary Term Anno c. against E G for twenty pound debt besides costs of suit as by the Records of the said Court more at large may appeare Now the said M M for good considerations him moving hath bargained sold assigned and set over and by these presents doth bargaine sell assigne and set over unto the said R T his executors c. as well the said Judgment and all and every sum and sums of mony therein mentioned and conteined as also all benefit and advantage which shall or may be had obteined or gotten by reason or meanes of the said Judgment or any processe or execution thereupon to be had sued out or executed To have and to hold the said Judgment sum and sums of mony benefit advantage and other the premises aforesaid unto the said R T his c. to his and their own proper uses and behoofs in as ample manner as he the said M M his executors or assignes might or could have and enjoy the same if these presents had never been had or made And the said M M his executors c. shall and will justifie maintaine and avow all and every lawful act and thing that shall be done in or about the premises without releasing or discharging the same so as there be no further benefit taken then only the due debt interest and charges and that all the benefit which shall de obtained or gotten upon the said Judgment shall wholly remain and be unto the said R T his executors c. to his and their own proper uses and behoofs without any accompt or other thing to be therefore yeilded or done unto the said M M his c. In witnesse c. A Release for wast done TO all Christian people to whom these presents shall come W S Prebend of the prebendary commonly called T in the County of M sendeth greeting c. Whereas I S of c. being possessed of a Lease for divers yeares yet enduring of and in one parcel of Wood or Wood-ground commonly called c. situate c. conteining by estimation c. beng parcel of the possessions of the Prebendary of c. aforesaid And where the said R S. for the better advantage to himself and for the encrease of his own yearely profit to be made of the same Wood and for the better and more profitable mannurance of the said ground hath for that purpose cut down and grubbed up divers trees in and upon the said parcel of wood-Wood-ground and hath converted the said ground into tillage whereby a farre greater annual rent or profit is and will be made thereof then if the same should continue woody-Woody-ground which in time to come will turn to the better benefit and advantage of the said Prebend and his successors after the end and determination of the said Lease made to the said R S. Yet notwithstanding the said R S is subject and liable to be questioned and troubled by actions to be commenced against him both for the wast he hath committed in cutting down the same Woods and grubbing up the same by the roots and for not preserving of the same Woods according to the covenants comprised in his said Lease Now know ye That the said W S now Prebend of the said Prebendary as aforesaid for divers good causes c. hath as much as in him is for himself remised released and quit claimed and by these presents for himself doth clearly and absolutely remise release and quit claim unto the said R S c. all and all manner of actions of wasts and any manner of suits for wasts or spoils done or committed by him the said R S in the said Wood and Wood-ground called S W. aforesaid untill the date of these presents and all and all manner of actions of covenants and other actions suits and demands concerning covenants promises or agreements for not cutting down or grubbing up the same Woods or Under-woods heretofore cut and grubbed up In witnesse c. A Letter of Atturney to enter upon Lands to deliver a Lease made to another TO all Christian people c. We T A and R M c. send greeting Whereas we the said T A and R M have signed and sealed to one Indenture bearing date with these presents purporting a Lease Demise or Grant unto one W M c. of all that our c. and all the houses barnes stables orchards Gardens Easements and Commodities thereunto belonging and of all that our c. together with the Demeasne Lands to the said c.
A Feoffement in part of performance of Covenants in a certain Indenture 305 A Feoffement with a general warranty 609 Fees for passing a book of 50 li. per An. c. 352 Fees Touching Wards 354 355 G A Gift of ones interest in an advowson 311 A Gift of an advowson from the King 315 Another from a Bishop 316 Grant A Grant of an annuity or Rent-charge 75 A Grant from the Queen of the goods of one that is outlawed 148 A Grant of the forfeiture of a Recognizance acknowledged before two Justices of the peace to the Queens use 153 A Grant of an annuity for the maintenance of an alms-house or of an Hospital 169 A Grant of indenization to aliens born 279 A Grant of an annuity for life 285 A Grant of the presentation to a Vicarage 308 A Grant of a Presentation riciting a former gift Extraordinary 309 A Grant from the King of the goods of a person outlawed 320 A Grant of the Office of keeping a great House and a Park 318 A Grant of a Keepership of a Park 364 416 A Grant of a stewardship 366 Of the reversion of certaine lands 445 Of an extent Penned by Tho. Bromley Solicitor 473 Of an advowson from the King 513 Of a rent reserved by Lease 548 Of a Receivorship from a Noble man 591 Of an annuity for a mans advise in Law 596 I Indentures An Indenture for marriage 155 An Indenture of Covenants for the passing of a Recovery 198 An Indenture for limitation of uses and estates 221 An Indenture between Executors with divers Covenants amongst themselves 239 Indenture of bargain and sale 288 Indenture of allotment of several parts of lands 322 An Indenture where two have a joynt estate upon condition that either of them may have an equal part in the land or money lent taking no benefit by Survivorship 331 Indenture of partition 333 Indenture between partners 335 An Indenture where three have purchased land joyntly that upon sale thereof all summs of money shall be equally divided amongst them 338 An Indenture where a Lease is granted to three joynt Lessees that every of them is to pay his part of the rent and equal part in the charge of repairing and other charges 339 Indenture from an Under-sheriff to the high Sheriff 342 Indenture to sue forth a writ of entry of a Manor 247 Indenture of an annuity 404 Indenture of bargain and sale of a Manor with necessary Covenants 408 Indenture to leade the use of a Fine 415 Indenture of division between two joynt purchasors with a rehearsal of their Grant 418 An Indenture for justifying of actions upon setting over a Statute 458 Indenture between the Scavengers and the Raker for cleansing the Streets 459 Indenture of partition 546 Indenture of Covenants for passing of a recovery to cut off an intail 561 An Indenture of defeazance for the making void of all former Statutes payment of the mony and performance of Covenants 565 Indenture of Apprentiship 571 Indenture of Covenants concerning a bargain and sale of a Manor with a Proviso 583 An Indenture Tripartite of Mortgage of several Tenements in London and a Recovery thereof had in the Hustings Court and the uses specified 623 An Indenture Tripartite of settlement by Fine and Recovery 635 Joyntures see Assurance 430 488 L Leases A Lease of a Cole-mine or Cole-pit 12 Of a ferry 26 Of Tithes 36 Of a messuage with an increase of rent paid quarterly in the name of a Fine 40 Of a Manor 45 Of land 48 Of a messuage and of lands 63 Of lands in Exchange 68 Of a mill 94 A Lease with two rents reserved 104 Of a Tenement with good Covenants 108 A Lease upon a condition in mortgage for Collateral security 115 For three lives with a Recital of a former lease and several Covenants 120 For lives with fine and recovery 125 Of a house in London 422 Of a house and certain lands in consideration of a sum of money the Fee simple being in the Lessor 428 A Lease made in consideration of the surrender of a former Lease for a longer time if three live so long with good covenants 467 A short Lease of certain tithes to commence after the expiration of a lease in being 480 Of a Farm-house and certain lands with necessary covenants 490 Letters of Atturny A Letter of Atturnie to receive possession and seisin 304 To receive an annuity 307 To take possession of a Patentee 349 To deliver a Lease upon the ground with an Indorsment thereof 356 To make composition for letting of lands 358 A general Let. of Atturney to enter and let lands 360 A Letter of Atturney to take possession 357 To receive a debt and give a discharge 462 To receive rent and mony from time to time 463 To receive mony due upon a bond 464 To enter upon lands deliver a lease 500 501 541 619 upon covenants 527 upon a specialty not due with covenants to justify actions 550 upon an extent to enter and make leases 553 for setting over a bond 592 Another to receive a Pension out of the Exchequer 593 Licences A Letter of Licence from creditors to debtors 369 A Licence for non Residence a Qualification 317 for the admission of a Chaplain into service 318 to passe over sea 371 for a Buck Doe for the life of the grantee 372 to transport Beare 373 to a Butcher to sell flesh 375 A Liberty to make Leases 560 M A Mortgage of Letters patents and the lands thereby granted 157 A Mortgage of a lease for Indempnity of certain sureties bound in an obligation made to another in trust for their uses 435 A Mortgage of lands 521 O Obligation see Bond. P Presentations by the King and others to benefices 312 313 A Proviso for payment of moneys 306 Proviso that if the Lessor be minded to surrender his grand lease to take a further estate in the premises then the demise to be void 499 R A Recital where the Lease may not be seene 114 Recitall of an Indenture and Covenants of a lease for lives 120 A Recognizance from one to one 543 from two to one 544 taken by a Justice of peace for appearance 474 A Refeoffment upon a deed of feoffment for a wives Jointure 384 Release A Release of a proviso or condition for payment of mony reserved upon an indenture of bargain sale 251 A Release where three have a joint estate of inher 253 of an assignment made upon condition 255 Of a Mannor 256 of a rent reserved in a pair of articles of agreement 258 of a condition in an Indenture of bargain and sale with the proviso recited 261 of an annuitie 262 Of the condition and other covenants in an indenture of Mortgage with a confirmation from the Mortgager to the Mortgagee 263 Of errors in passing a Fine and Recovery and other assurance 267 A Release from one patentee to another 296 From one purchasor to another 298 Of lands mortgaged 439 A generall Release 452 464 A Release to one that hath lost the counterpart of his Lease 452 Of fines and forfeitures due to the King and the Informer upon the Statute of Recusancy 454 From one used in trust of all the benefits he might claim by vertue of any covenants in the indenture 456 Of an annuitie 477 Of a Dower 485 A Release to one that hath lost his articles of agreement 486 A Release taken from one used in trust 539 Of lands in performance of articles 606 For waste done 617 Of Errors in a Fine 632 Of all right c. in lands to him in possession 633 A Revocation of a suit 545 S A Sale of an apprentices Indenture and term of years 295 A Sale of a moity of rent reserved by lease 514 Surrender A Surrender to the King of a Lease for years 274 Of a lease for lives to the King 276 Of the Captainship of a Castle 475 Of a lease for obtaining of a new lease 544 W A Warrant to the Auditors for making particulars from the Lord Treasurer 347 A Warrant from the King for a lease in reversion 351 A Will and the form and preamble thereof 487 FINIS