THE CLERK's TUTOR for Writing. March Dom Year of Apr Sep Jun Nov Aug May Jan * * Letter our Lord July Dec * Feb * * Oct * * AG F 1660 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 4 5 D C E D 2 3 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 6 7 P A G CB A 4 5 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 8 9 F E G F 6 7 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 1680 1 DC B E D C 8 9 29 30 31 * * * * 2 3 A G B A 1670 1 G F E D C B A. 4 5 F E D G F E 2 3 S M T W T F S 6 1687 C B A perpetual Almanac London Printed for Io: Streater. ja. Flesher. and Hen: Twyford. Sold in Vine Court Middle Temple. 1667. Written & Engraven by Edw Cocker. Your book, arm, pen, right forward place. Your breast from board, your. head upright. Your fingers straight, mind every grace. Move your pen freely, bear it light Full, small, height, depth, & distance mark These, with proportions, make a Clerk. To the Reader. HOw profitable it is to observe those Forms which the Law approves, daily experience doth sufficiently demonstrate; for that hereby all assurances are rendered plain and manifest to every capacity, and fortified against all exceptions. And surely the captious age wherein we live, that so busily examines and eagerly pursues all advantages and shifts whatsoever, will certainly drive every man to his just defence, and so make this Book as welcome, as is it undoubtedly necessary. Here is presented to thy hand a faithful Collection of Precedents of all sorts, which for the variety, will fit every man's occasions; and for the clearness will be useful to any understanding, who may at all times readily find here sound Instructions; if either the distance of his abode, the haste of his business, or any other cause do withhold him from further advice: for those Instruments which are usually drawn in Latin, here you shall find the proper Cases both for the Names of the Persons, their Additions, the Sums of Money, with the day of the date, only observing this throughout the Work; if A. be bound to B. then is A. the Obligor, and B. the Obligee: and if A. acknowledge a Recognizance to B. then is A. the Conufor, and B. the Conusee. And in this Impression, to complete the Design that was intended by this Book, are added the best Precedents of all manner of Concord's of Fines, and Directions how to sue out a Fine, with many remarkable Observations therein will appear; also directions of Writs of Habeas Corpus, Writs of Error, etc. To the inferior Courts in the several Cities, Burroughs, Hundreds, and Bailywicks of England; and the respective Mayors, Bailiffs, and Governors thereof; for default whereof, and Error wherein, so many nonsuits do daily happen, and Writs of Error are afterwards brought to the endangering of the whole Cause, and perplexity and vexation of the Client, which all ingenious Practisers as they desire, so here are rightly instructed how to avoid. There is also a Supplement to the Names both of Men and Women, with their several Trades and Employments rendered into Latin; so that nothing is wanting to answer every occurrence or emergent occasion whatsoever of this Nature. Hereby it will not be easy to mistake, and cheaper than this no man can purchase greater quiet and security. Farewell. The TABLE. A. ATtornment of Tenants, to be endorsed on a Deed, Pag. 88 An Affidavit, that a man is seized in Fee free of all Encumbrances, ibid. Acquittance for the consideration of money in an Indenture; and a Release of the Estate, Pag. 89 An Assignment of an Annuity for years, granted out of a Lease for years, Pag. 95 Attornment of Tenants, Pag. 105 Another of the same, ibid. An Acquittance for receipt of money upon a Sale, Pag. 109 Articles of Agreement, for enjoyment of a quiet Lease as Tenants in Common, Pag. 68 An Acquittance, for the Redemption of a Mortgage, Pag. 75 — For Rent, Pag. 76 — For a Legacy for money received to pay to another, Pag. 77 An Assignment of a Lease by Endorsement, Pag. 118 An Assignment of a Mortgage by Endorsement by a Friend in Trust, for one that purchased the same to keep it in force. Pag. 117 An Acquittance and Receipt for a Legacy given by Will to the Executor thereof, Pag. 118 An Affidavit that Lands are free from all Encumbrances, Pag. 119 An Assignment of a Bond, with a Letter of Attorney verbatim, as in the Bond, Pag. 120 An Acquittance for part of a Debt, Pag. 140 An Affidavit the form, Pag. 144 B. Bishoprics in order, Pag. 170 A Bond to the King, Pag. 135 A Bill of sale of Goods to be void, upon payment of a sum of Money with Interest, Pag. 37 — Single without a penalty, Pag. 39 A single penal Bill, ibid. C A Condition from one to one, to pay a sum of money at several payments; with a Clause, if any payment be unpaid, the Bond to be forfeited, Pag. 20 A Condition of a Bond of Arbitration, from two to two, without an Umpire, Pag. 22 A Condition of a single Bond of Arbitration, without an Umpire, Pag. 23 — Of a double Bond to pay a sum of money at several payments; with a Clause, if any payment be behind, the Bond to be forfeited, Pag. 25 — Of a single Bond to pay a sum of money at a place certain, Pag. 26 — Of a single Bond to pay a sum of money without a place certain, Pag. 27 — Of a triple Bond to pay a sum of money at one payment, Pag. 28 — Of a double Bond to pay a sum of money at a place certain, Pag. 29 — Of a Counterbond, from two to a third person, who was bound with them, Pag. 30 — Of a Counterbond from one to one, Pag. 31 — To perform Covenants in Articles of Agreement, Pag. 33 — To perform the Covenants in an Indenture, Pag. 34 — To stand by the Award of Arbitrators, with an Umpire certain nominated, Pag. 40 A Charter-part of a Fraight, Pag. 63 A Covenant from an Infant, to engage him to execute a Conveyance at Age, Pag. 82 A Condition of a Recognizance to pay Costs in Chancery, Pag. 112 A Recognizance to seal a Deed by a certain day▪ and perform the Covenants therein, Pag. 78 A Recognizance that the Heir shall enter into Bond at his full Age to pay another, Pag. 79 — That the Administrator not present shall seal a Deed, Pag. 80 A Declaration of an Obligee, that his name is used in trust, Pag. 129 A Codicill to a Will, Pag. 143 Cities, Pag. 274 Counties, Pag. 276 D. DEed of Gift, Pag. 42 Defeasance of a Statute for performance of Covenants. Pag. 86 A Declaration that money lent in one man's name is the proper moneys of another, Pag. 91 A discharge of a Bill, the Bill being lost, Pag. 107 A Defeasance upon a judgement with a Release of Errors, Pag. 115 A Defeasance upon a Statute Staple for payment of money, Pag. 123 A Discharge of money decreed in Chancery, Pag. 134 — To trusties for money by them received, Pag. 136 A Deed of Feoffment upon a Sale, Pag. 139 A Deed to declare that the name of the Obligee in an Obligation is used in trust for another, Pag. 141 The several dates for Bonds, Pag. 279 Directions for suing out of Fines, and making the Concord's thereof, with several necessary Notes thereupon. Pag. 145 Directions for Writs, Pag. 303 E. AN Exchange by Indenture of bargain and Sale, with Livery and Seizing, Pag. 113 F. THe form of a Will, pa. 142 A Fine from one to one of a Message and Garden, Pag. 147 A Fine from a man and his Wife to one Cognisee, of two Messages, one Yard or Backside, etc. Pag. 148 A Fine for two Cognisees and the wife of one of them to two Cognisees, of Messages, Barns, Gardens, Orchards, Lands, Meadows, Pasture, Common of Pasture for all manner of Cattles, Pag. 149 A Fine by a Knight and his Wife, to an Archbishop, and another of their Manors, Messages, etc. the Advowson of a Church, and view of Frankpledge with General Warranty, Pag. 151 A Fine by one and his wife to one, of one Manor, Messages, etc. And the Advowson of a Church by turns, Pag. 153 A Fine of a Rent, by an Earl and his wife, Pag. 154 A Fine of a third part of a Rent, Pag. 155 A Fine of a Parsonage, excepting the Advowson of the Vicarage of the same Parsonage, Pag. 156 A Fine of one Message, one Barn, Land, Meadow, Pasture, and 5 s. Rend the Parsonage of B. and the Advowson of the Vicarage of B. Pag. 157 A Fine by an Earl and his wife, of a Manor, Advowson, Liberty of Foldage, free Warren, and free Fishing, etc. Pag. 158 A Fine from three and their Wives, to one, with several Warranties, Pag. 160 A Fine of nine Messages, nine Gardens, etc. and the moiety of one Water-Mill, one Dove-house, etc. Pag. 167 A Fine by a husband and a wife, and another to one who grants and renders the same again to one of the Conusors' for 21 years, to begin at a time to come, reserving a Rent with Clause of Distress; and afterwards the Conusee grants the Reversion to the husband and Wife Conusors', and the heirs of the husband. Pag. 163 I. AN Indenture being a Defeasance of an Assignment of a Bond, pag. 130 K. EVery King's Reign, with the Year of our Lord annexed to the year of their Reign, p. 228 L. A Letter of Attorney to receive a sum of money, very usual, pag. 44 — To receive money due upon Bond, Pag. 51 A Letter of Attorney to receive money due upon several Bonds, allowing the Attorney reasonable Charges out of the money he shall receive, etc. Pag. 55 A General Letter of Attorney to let, set, and dispose, etc. Pag. 58 A Letter of Attorney to recover Livery and Seisin according to the Feoffment, Pag. 84 A Lease of Ejectment, Pag. 85 Livery and Seisin to be Indors'd on a Deed, Pag. 94 A Letter of Attorney from the husband to the wife upon his Voyage, Pag. 100 A Letter of Attorney to be added to the end of a Sale, to give power for the Vendor to another to deliver possession and seizin to the Vendee, Pag. 106 A Letter of Attorney to receive seizing of Land, Pag. 128 — To receive money decreed in Chancery, Pag. 133 A Lease of a house, Pag. 173 M. A Mortgage of a house, pag. 124 A Mortgagee's Assignment of his Mortgage to the Mortgagor, to be Indorsed on the Deed, Pag. 138 N. THe Names of Officers in order, Pag. 269 The Names of Moneys, Pag. 281 The proper Names of Men in Latin and English in the same cases as they are to stand in the Recognizance and Obligation, Pag. 210 O. AN Obligation from one to one, page 1 An Obligation from one to two, Pag. 2 An Obligation from one to three, Pag. 2 — Two to one, Pag. 3 — Two to two, Pag. 4 — Two to three, Pag. 5 — Three to one, Pag. 6 — Three to two, ibid. — Three to three, Pag. 7 R. A Recognizance from one to one, Pag. 8 — One to two, Pag. 10 — One to three, Pag. 11 — Two to one, Pag. 12 — Two to two, Pag. 13 — Two to three, Pag. 15 — Three to one, Pag. 16 — Three to two, Pag. 17 — Three to three, Pag. 19 A General Release from two to two, Pag. 35 A General Release from one to one, Pag. 36 A Release of Errors upon a judgement in the Common Bench, Pag. 49 — In the King's Bench, Pag. 50 A Release of personal Actions, Pag. 83 — of a Ward to his Guardian when he is at Age, Pag. 93 A Release from the Father to one that bought the son's Land, Pag. 103 The Returns of the Four Terms, Pag. 182, 183 S. A Surrender of a Lease, pag. 108 A Surrender of the Lessee's Term, to be Indorsed on the Lease, Pag. 132 A Schedule to a Will, Pag. 143 The several Sums of money. Pag. 283 T. Trade's and Professions of Men and Women in their proper case to fill up the Bonds and Recognizances, Pag. 264 The Titles of Men and Women, Pag. 272 U. AN Umpirage, Pag. 73 W. A Warrant of Attorney to confess a judgement in the King's Bench, Pag. 45 — To acknowledge satisfaction upon Record for a judgement recovered formerly, Pag. 47 A Warrant of Attorney to appear for one in the King's Bench, Pag. 53 The same in the Common Pleas, ibid. A Warrant to confess a judgement upon a Bond, if the money be not paid on the day, Pag. 54 A Warrant to a Proctor by the Son, to permit a stranger to administer upon his Father's Estate Pag. 110 A Warrant to an Executor, Pag. 111, A Warrant of Attorney to confess judgement in Chancery for privileged persons, Pag. 137 A Will, Pag. 142 A Writ of Covenant for the King, of Tithe Corn, Pag. 157 The Explanation of the Almanac. HAving on the upper part the Months, and under them the Figures for the days of the Month, from 1 till 31. under them your Dominical Letters; and in the lower part the Letters for the days of the Week, from Sunday to Saturday, on each side you have the year of our Lord from 1660. till 1687. on each side of them are your Dominical Letters. Now to know your day; first, find out your Year, next your Dominical Letter against that year, which Letter find in the lower part of your Almanac, and the Letter under that is the day of the Week, for your Observation for the whole year. Only every Leap-year you have two Dominical Letters, which you must observe,, the first for january and February, and the next for all the year after. IN the Year. 1660. you find the Letters A. G. A. directs you to Saturday for January and February, and G. to Sunday for all the year after: so that you find the first Saturday in January is the seventh day, and under that saturdays for that Month, and under February 4, which are saturdays for that Month: But in March you must observe G. which directs you to Sunday; so that the first Sunday in March is the fourth day, and so you reckon forward. April and July, the first Sunday is the first day of the Month, and so of the rest. In the year 1661. you find your Dominical Letter F. which directs you to Monday, which is your observation for that year, and so you find the rest: and when you are at 1687. you may begin again. THE Young CLERKS TUTOR. An Obligation from One to One. NOverint universi per praesentes me A.B. de C. in Com. D. generosum teneri & firmiter obligari E.F. de G. in come. H. Armigero in Centum libris bonae & legalis monetae Angliae, solvend. eidem E. F. aut suo certo Attorn. Executoribus, Administratoribus, vel Assignat. suis; Ad quam quidem solutionem bene & fideliter faciend. Obligo me, haeredes, Executores, & Administratores meos firmiter per praesentes; Sigillo meo Sigillat. Dat. primo die Aprilis An. Reg. Dom. nostri Caroli secundi Dei gratia Angliae, Scotiae, Franciae, & Hibernia, Regis Fidei Defensoris, etc. Quartodecimo. Annoque Dom. 1662. Obligations from One to Two. NOverint universi per praesentes me A.B. de C. in Com. D. generosum teneri & firmiter obligari E.F. de G. in Com. H. Yeoman, & J.K. de L. in Com. M. Yeoman in Centum libris bonae & legalis monetae Angliae solvend. eisdem E. F. & J. K. seu eorum alteri vel eorum certo Attorn. Executor. Administrator. vel Assignat. suis; Ad quam quidem solutionem bene & fideliter faciend. Obligo me, Haeredes, Executores, & Administratores meos firmiter per praesentes, Sigillo meo Sigillat. Dat. primo die Aprilis, Anno Dom. 1662. Annoque Regni Domini nostri CAROLI secundi Dei gratia Angliae, Scotiae, Franciae, & Hiberniae, Regis, Fidei Defensoris, etc. Quartodecimo. An Obligation from One to Three. NOverint universi per praesentes me A. B. de C. in Com. D. generosum teneri & firmiter obligari E.F. de G. in Com. H. Yeoman, J. K. de L. in Com. M. Yeoman, & N.O. de P. in Com. Q. Yeoman, in Centum libris bonae & legalis monetae Angliae, solvend. eisdem E.F. J.K. & N. O. vel alicui eorum aut suo certo Attorn. Executor. Administrator. vel Assignat. suis; Ad quam quidem solutionem bene et fideliter faciend. Obligo me, Haeredes, Executores, et Administratores meos firmiter per praesentes, Sigillo meo Sigillat. Dat. primo die Aprilis, Anno Dom. 1662. Annoque Regni Domini nostri Caroli secundi Dei gratia Angliae, Scotiae, Franciae, et Hiberniae Regis Fidei Defensoris, etc. Quartodecimo. An Obligation from Two to One. NOverint universi per praesentes nos. A.B. de C. in Com. D. generosum, & E.F. de G. in Com. H. generosum, teneri & firmiter obligari J. K. de L. in Com. M. Armigero in Centum libris bonae & legalis monetae Angliae solvend. eidem J. K. aut suo certo Attorn. Executor. Administrator. vel Assignat. suis; Ad quam quidem solutionem bene & fideliter faciend. Obligamus nos & utrumque nostrum per se pro toto & in solido, Haeredes, Executores, & Administratores nostros & utriusque nostri firmiter per praesentes. Sigillis nostris Sigillat. Dat. primo die Aprilis Anno Dom. 1662. Annoque Regni Domini nostri Caroli secundi Dei gratia Angliae, Scotiae, Franciae, & Hiberniae, Regis Fidei Defensoris, etc. Quartodecimo. An Obligation from Two to Two. NOverint universi per praesentes nos A. B. de C. in Com. D. Generosum & E.F. de G. in Com. H. generosum teneri & firmiter obligari I.K. de L. in Com. M. Armigero & N.O. de P. in Com. R. Armigero in Centum libris bonae & legalis monetae Angliae, solvend. eisdem I.K. & N.O. seu eor. alteri vel eorum certo Attorn. Executor. Administrator. vel Assignat. suis; Ad quam quidem solutionem bene & fideliter faciend. Obligamus nos & utrumque nostri per se pro toto & in solido, Haeredes, Executores, & Administratores nostros, & utriusque nostri firmiter per praesentes. Sigillis nostris Sigillat. Dat. primo die Aprilis, Anno Dom. 1662. Annoque regni Domini nostri Caroli secundi Dei gratia Angliae, Scotiae, Franciae, & Hiberniae Regis, Fidei Defensoris, etc. Quartodecimo. An Obligation from Two to Three. NOverint universi per praesentes nos A. B. de C. in Com. D. generosum & E. F. de G. in Com. praedict. generosum teneri & firmiter obligari H.I. de K. in Com. H. Yeoman, M. N. de O. in Com. praedict. Yeoman, & P. Q. de R. in Com. praedict. Yeoman, in Centum libris bonae & legalis monetae Angliae, solvend. eisdem H.I. M.N. & P. Q. vel alicui eorum aut suo certo Attorn. Executor. Administrator. vel Assignat. suis; Ad quam quidem solutionem bene & fideliter faciend. Obligamus nos & utrumque nostri, per se pro toto & in solido, Haeredes, Executores, & Administratores nostros & utriusque nostri, firmiter per praesentes, Sigillis nostris Sigillat. Dat. primo die Aprilis, Anno Dom. 1662. Annoque regni Domini nostri Caroli secundi, Dei gratia Angliae, Scotiae, Franciae, & Hiberniae, Regis, Fidei Defensoris, etc. Quartodecimo. An Obligation from Three to One. NOverint universi per praesentes nos A.B. de C. in Com. D. generosum E.F. de C. praedict. generosum & G.H. de J. in Com. K. generosum teneri & firmiter obligari L. M. de N. in Com. W. Armigero in Centum libris bonae & legalis monetae Angliae, solvend. eidem L.M. aut suo certo Attorn. Executor. Administrator. vel Assignat. suis; Ad quam quidem solutionem bene & fideliter faciend. Obligamus nos & quemlibet nostri per se pro toto & in solido, Haeredes, Executores, & Administratores nostros & cujuslibet nostri firmiter per praesentes, Sigillis nostris Sigillat. Dat. primo die Aprilis, Anno Dom. 1662. Annoque Regni Domini nostri Caroli secundi, Dei gratia Angliae, Scotiae, Franciae, & Hiberniae Regis, Fidei Defensoris, etc. Quartodecimo. An Obligation from Three to Two. NOverint universi per praesentes nos A.B. de C. in Com. D. generosum E. P. de C. praedict. generosum & G. H. de J. in Com. praedict. generosum teneri et firmiter obligari K. L. de M. in Com. N. Armigero & O.P. de Q. in Com. R. Armigero in Centum libris bonae & legalis monetae Angliae, solvend. eisdem K.L. & O.P. seu eorum alteri, vel eorum certo Attorn. Executor. Administrator. vel Assignat. suis; Ad quam quidem solutionem bene & fideliter faciend. Obligamus nos & quemlibet nostri per se pro toto & in solido, Haeredes, Executores, & Administratores, nostros & cujuslibet nostri, firmiter per praesentes, Sigillis nostris Sigillat. Dat. primo die Aprilis, Anno Dom. 1662. Annoque regni Domini nostri Caroli secundi, Dei Gratia Angliae, Scotiae, Franciae, & Hiberniae Regis, Fidei Defensoris, etc. Quartodecimo. An Obligation from Three to Three. NOverint universi per praesentes nos A.B. de W. in Com. L. generosum C. D. de W. praedict. generosum & E.F. de S. in Com. praedict. generosum teneri et firmiter obligari G.H. de J. in Com. K. Yeoman, L.M. de J. praedict. Yeoman, & N. O. de P. in Com. S. Yeoman, in Centum libris bonae & legalis monetae Angliae solvend. eisdem G. H. L. M. & N. O. vel alicui eorum, aut suo certo Attorn. Executor. Administrator. vel Assignat. suis; Ad quam quidem solutionem bene & fideliter faciend. Obligamus nos et quemlibet nostri per se pro toto & in solido, Haeredes, Executores, & Administratores nostros & cujuslibet nostri, firmiter per praesentes, Sigillis nostris Sigillat. Dat. primo die Aprilis, Anno Dom. 1662. Annoque regni Domini nostri Caroli secundi, Dei gratia Angliae, Scotiae, Franciae & Hiberniae, Regis, Fidei Defensoris, etc. Quartodecimo. A Recognizance from One to One. RIchardus Whelden, de Hampton in Com. Middles. Pistor, coram Domino Rege in Cancellaria sua personaliter constitutus, recognovit seipsum debere Arthuro Hogsden, de Fulham, in Com. praedict. Armigero, quadringentas libras bonae & legalis monetae Angliae, solvend. eidem Arthuro Hogsden, aut suo certo Attorn. Executoribus, vel Administratoribus suis, in Festo Natalis Domini prox. futur. post Dat. praesentium. Et praedict. Richardus vult et concedit pro se, Haeredibus, Executoribus, et Administratoribus suis, per praesentes, quod si defecerit in solutione praedictae summae pecuniae, Quod tunc praedicta summa pecuniae levetur & recipiatur de se, Haeredibus, Executoribus, et Administratoribus suis, de omnibus & singulis Maneriis, Messuagiis, Terris, Tenementis, Haereditamentis, Possessionibus, Bonis, & Catallis ipsius Richardi Whelden, Haeredum, Executorum, & Administratorum, suor. Teste dicto Domino Rege apud Westm. 11 die Aprilis, Anno Regni ejusdem Domini Regis Caroli secundi, Dei gratia Angliae, Scotiae, Franciae, & Hiberniae, Regis, Fidei Defensoris, etc. Quartodecimo. A Recognizance from One to Two. RObertus Alger de Kirton in Com. Lincoln generosus coram Domino Rege in Cancellaria sua personaliter constitutus recognovit seipsum debere johanni Lark & Richardo Sparrow de Kirton praedict. generosis Centum libras bonae & legalis monetae Angliae solvend. eisdem I.L. & R.S. seu eorum alteri vel eorum certo Attorn. Executor. vel Administrator. suis, in festo Annunciationis beatae Mariae Virginis prox. futur. post Dat. praesentium: & praedictus R. vult & concedit pro se Haeredibus, Executoribus, & Administratoribus suis, per praesentes, quod si defecerit in solutione praedictae summae pecuniae quod tunc praedicta summa pecuniae levetur & recipiatur de se, Haeredibus, Executoribus, & Administratoribus suis, & de Omnibus & Singulis Maneriis, Messuagiis, Terris, Tenementis, Hereditamentis, Possessionibus, bonis & catallis ipsius Roberti, Haered. Executor. & Administrator. suorum ubicunque invent. fuerint ad solum & proprium opus & usum ipsorum johannis Lark & Richardi Sparrow, Haered. Executor. Administrator. & Assignat. suor. Teste dicto Domino Rege apud Westm. 11 die januarii, Anno regni ejusdem Domini Regis Caroli secundi Dei gratia Angliae, Scotiae, Franciae, & Hiberniae Regis, Fidei Defensoris, etc. Tertiodecimo. A Recognizance from One to Three. ANtonius Badwer de London Generosus coram Domino Rege in Cancellaria sua personaliter constitutus, recognovit seipsum debere Carolo Dunch de London, Armigero, Edwardo Burdit de London. Generoso, & Francisco Stoe de London. Generoso, Ducentas libras bonae & legalis monetae Angliae solvend. eisdem Carolo Dunch, Edwardo Burdit, & Francisco Stoe, vel alicui eorum aut suo certo Attorn. Executoribus, vel Administratoribus suis in festo Sancti Marci Evangelistae prox. futur. post dat. praesentium. Et praedictus Antonius vult & concedit pro se, Haeredibus, Executoribus, & Administratoribus suis per praesentes, quod si defecerit in solutione praedictae summae pecuniae, quod tunc praedicta summa pecuniae levetur & recipiatur de se, Haeredibus, Executoribus, & Administratoribus suis, & de omnibus & singulis Maneriis, Messuagiis, Terris, Tenementis, Hereditamentis, Possessionibus, Bonis & Catallis ipsius Antonii, Haered. Executor. & Administrator. suor. ubicunque invent. fuerint, ad solum & proprium opus & usum ipsorum Caroli Dunch, Edwardi Burdit, & Francisci Stoe, Haered. Executor. Administrator. et Assignat. suor. Teste dicto Domino Rege apud Westm. 11 die Februarii, Anno Regni ejusdem Domini Regis Caroli secundi, Dei gratia Angliae, Scotiae, Franciae, & Hiberniae Regis, Fidei Defensoris, etc. Quartodecimo. A Recognizance from Two to One. JOh'es Toogood de Ixland in Com. Hunt. Generosus & Will'us Hewlet de Ixland praed. Generosus coram Domino Rege in Cancellaria sua personaliter constituti, recognoverunt seipsos, & uterque ipsorum recognovit seipsum debere Henrico Oxbut de London, Generoso, Centum libras bonae & legalis movetae Angliae solvend. eidem Henrico Oxbut, aut suo certo Attorn. Executor. vel Administrator. suis, in vel super primum diem Maij prox. futur. post dat. praesentium. Et praedict. Ioh'es & Will'us volunt & concedunt pro seipsis & utroque ipsorum, Haeredibus, Executoribus, & Administratoribus suis & utriusque ipsorum per praesentes, quod si defecerint in solutione praedict. summae pecuniae, quod tunc praedicta summa pecuniae levetur & recipiatur de se, & utroque ipsorum, Haeredibus, Executoribus, & Administratoribus suis, & utriusque ipsorum, & de omnibus & singulis Maneriis, Messuagiis, Terris, Tenementis, Haereditamentis, Possessionibus, Bonis & Catallis ipsorum Ioh'is Toogood, & Willi' Hewlet, & utriusque ipsorum, Haered. Executor. & Administrator. suorum & utriusque ipsorum, ubicunque inven. fuerint, ad solum & proprium opus & usum ipsius Henrici Oxbut, Haered. Executor. Administrator. & Assignat. suorum. Teste dicto Domino Rege apud Westm. quarto die Aprilis, Anno Regni ejusdem Domini Regis Caroli secundi, Dei gratia Angliae, Scotiae, Franciae, & Hiberniae, Regis, Fidei Defensoris, etc. Quartodecimo. A Recognizance from Two to Two. ARthurus Belger de etc. Generosus, et Christopherus Dry de etc. Generosus coram Domino Rege in Cancellaria sua personaliter constituti recognoverunt seipsos, et uterque ipsorum recognovit seipsum, debere Henrico Bun de London, Gen: & Francisco Sweeting de London, Generoso, Centum libras bonae & legalis monetae Angliae, solvend. eisdem Hen. Bun & Francisco Sweeting, seu eorum alteri, vel eorum certo Attorn. Executoribus, vel Administratoribus suis, in vel super decimum diem Augusti prox. futur. post Dat. praesentium: Et praedict. Arthurus & Christopherus volunt et concedunt pro seipsis et utroque ipsorum, Haered. Executor. et Administrator. suis, & utriusque ipsorum per praesentes, quod si defecerint in solutione praedict. summae pecuniae, quod tunc praedicta summa pecuniae levetur & recipiatur de se & utroque ipsorum, Haeredibus, Executoribus, & Administratoribus suis, & utriusque ipsorum, & de omnibus & singulis Maneriis, Messuagiis, Terris, Tenementis, Hereditamentis, Possessionibus, Bonis, Catallis ipsorum Arthuri Belger, & Christopheri Dey, & utriusque ipsorum, ubicunque invent. fuerint, ad solum & proprium opus & usum ipsorum Henrici Bun, & Francisci Sweeting, Haered. Executor. Administrator. & Assignat. suor. Teste dicto Domino Rege apud Westm. primo die Aprilis, Anno Regni ejusdem Domini Regis Caroli secundi, Dei gratia Angliae, Scotiae, Franciae, & Hiberniae Regis, Fidei Defensoris, etc. Quartodecimo. A Recognizance from Two to Three. AAron Bell de etc. Generosus & Robertus Cree, de etc. Generosus, coram Domino Rege in Cancellaria sua personaliter Constituti recognoverunt seipsos et uterque ipsor. recognovit seipsum debere Rich. Den, de etc. Armig. Willo Pea de etc. Gen: et Dan: Richardo: Gen: Centum libras bonae et legalis monetae Angliae solvend. eisdem Rich. Den, Willielmo Pea, & Danieli Richardo, vel alicui eorum aut suo certo Attorn. Executoribus; vel Administratoribus suis, in vel super vicesimum diem Septembris prox. futur. post Dat. praesentium. Et praedict. Aaron et Robertus volunt et concedunt pro seipsis & utroque ipsorum, Haeredibus, Executoribus, & Administratoribus suis, et utriusque ipsorum per praesentes, quod si defecerint in solutione praedict. summae pecuniae quod tunc praedicta summa pecuniae levetur et recipiatur de se et utroque ipsorum Haered. Executor. et Administrat. suis, et utriusque ipsorum, & de omnibus et singulis Maneriis, Messuagiis, Terris, Tenementis, Hereditamentis, Possessionibus, Bonis & Catallis ipsorum Aaronis Bell, & Roberti Cree, & utriusque ipsorum, Haeredum, Executor. & Administrator. suor. & utriusque ipsorum ubicunque invent. fuerint ad solum & proprium opus & usum ipsorum Richardi Den, Will. Pea, & Danielis Rich, Haered. Executor. Administrat. & Assignat. suorum. Teste dicto Domino Rege apud Westm. vicesimo secundo die Aprilis, Anno Regni ejusdem Domini Regis Caroli secundi Dei gratia Angliae, Scotiae, Franciae, & Hiberniae, Regis, Fidei Defensoris, etc. Quartodecimo. A Recognizance from Three to One. RObertus Book de London. Generosus, Will'us Finch de etc. Generosus, & Hen. French de etc. Generosus, coram Domino Rege in Cancellaria sua personaliter constituti, recognoverunt seipsos & quilibet ipsorum recognovit seipsum, debere Francisco Hennet de etc. Armigero Centum libras bonae & legalis monetae Angliae, solvend. eidem Francisco Hennet, aut suo certo Attornat. Executoribus, vel Administratoribus suis, in vel super decimum diem Octobris jam prox. futur. post Dat. praesentium. Et praedict. Robertus, Will'us, & Henricus volunt & concedunt pro seipsis & quolibet ipsorum, Haered. Executor. & Administrator. suis, & cujuslibet ipsorum per praesentes, quod si defecerint in solutione praedictae summae pecuniae, quod tunc praedicta summa pecuniae levetur & recipiatur de se & quolibet ipsorum, Haered. Executor. & Administrator. suis, & cujuslibet ipsorum, & de omnibus & singulis Maneriis, Messuagiis, Terris, Tenementis, Haereditamentis, Bonis, & Catallis, ipsorum Roberti Brook, Willi. Finch, & Henrici French, & cujuslibet ipsorum, Haered. Executor. & Administrator. suorum & cujuslibet ipsorum, ubicunque invent. fuerint, ad solum & proprium opus & usum ipsius Francisci Hennet Haered. Executor. Administrator. & Assignat. suorum. Teste dicto Domino Rege apud Westm. primo die Aprilis, Anno Regni ejusdem Domini Regis Caroli secundi, Dei gratia Angliae, Scotiae, Franciae, & Hiberniae, Regis, Fidei Defensoris, etc. Quartodecimo. A Recognizance from Three to Two. ARnoldus Helper de etc. Armiger, Bernardus jenney de etc. Armiger, & Drugo Kelp de etc. Armiger, Coram Domino Rege in Cancellaria sua personaliter constituti, recognoverunt seipsos, & quilibet ipsorum recognovit seipsum debere Edmundo Lam de etc. Generoso, & Frederico Man de etc. Generoso, Mille libras bonae & legalis monetae Angliae solvend. eisdem Edmundo Lam & Frederico Man, seu eorum alteri vel eorum certo Attorn. Executor. vel Administrator. suis in vel super vicesimum primum diem Septembris jam prox. futur. post dat. praesentium: Et praedicti Arnoldus, Bernardus, & Drugo volunt & concedunt pro seipsis & quolibet ipsorum, Haeredibus, Executoribus, & Administratoribus suis, & cujuslibet ipsorum per praesentes, quod si defecerint in solutione praedictae summae pecuniae quod tunc praedicta summa pecuniae levetur & recipiaturde se & quolibet ipsorum, Haeredibus, Executoribus, & Administratoribus suis, & cujuslibet ipsorum, & de omnibus & singulis Maneriis, Messuagiis, Terris, Tenementis, Haereditamentis, Possessionibus, Bonis & Catallis ipsorum Arnoldi He●per. Bernardi jenney, & Drugonis Kelp, & cujuslibet ipsorum Haered. Executor. & Administrat. suorum & cujuslibet ipsorum ubicunque invent. fuerint, ad solum & proprium opus & usum ipsorum Edmundi Lam & Frederici Man, Haered. Executor. Administrator. & Assignat. suor. Teste dicto Domino Rege apud Westm. primo die Maij, Anno Regni ejusdem Domini Regis Caroli secundi Dei gratia Angliae, Scotiae, Franciae, & Hiberniae Regis, Fidei Defensoris, etc. Quartodecimo. A Recognizance from Three to Three. HEnricus Dover de etc. Armiger, Joh'es Butler de etc. Armiger, & Laurentius Carey, de etc. Generosus, coram Domino Rege in Cancellaria sua personaliter constituti recognoverunt seipsos, & quilibet eorum recognovit seipsum debere Edwardo Dunstable de etc. Generoso, Petro Darcy de etc. Generoso & Jacobo Sackle, de etc. Generoso, Ducentas libras bonae et legalis monetae Angliae solvend. eisdem Edwardo Dunstable, Petro Darcy, et Jacobo Sackle, vel alicui eorum aut suo certo Attorn. Executoribus, vel Administratoribus suis, in vel super Tricesimum diem Decembris prox. futur. post. Dat. praesentium. Et praedict. Henricus Joh'es, & Laurentius volunt et concedunt pro seipsis & utroque ipsorum, Haeredibus, Executoribus, & Administratoribus suis, et cujuslibet ipsorum per praesentes, quod si defecerint in solutione praedict. summae pecuniae quod tunc praedicta summa pecuniae levetur et recipiatur de se, et quolibet ipsorum Haered. Executor. et Administrat. suis, et cujuslibet ipsorum, & de omnibus et singulis Maneriis, Messuagiis, Terris, Tenementis, Haereditamentis, Possessionibus, Bonis & Catallis ipsorum Henrici Dover, Joh'is Butler, & Laurentii Carey, & cujuslibet ipsorum, Haered. Executor. & Administrator. Suorum & cujuslibet ipsorum ubicunque invent. fuerint, ad solum & proprium opus & usum ipsorum Edwardi Dunstable, Petri Darcy, & Jacobi Sackle, Haered. Executor. Administrator. & Assign. suorum. Teste dicto Domino Rege apud Westm. quarto die Aprilis, Anno Regni ejusdem Domini Regis Caroli secundi, Dei gratia Angliae, Scotiae, Franciae, & Hiberniae Regis, Fidei Defensoris, etc. Quartodecimo. A Condition from One to One, to pay a sum of Money at several payments with a Clause, if any payment be unpaid, the Bond to be forfeited. THE Condition of this Obligation is such, That if the above bounden john Denew, his Heirs, Executors, Administrators, or Assigns, or any of them, do and shall well and truly pay, or cause to be paid unto the abovenamed james Fisher, his Executors, Administrators, or Assigns, the full and whole Sum of three hundred pounds, of good and lawful money of England, in manner and form following; that is to say, the sum of one hundred pounds, part thereof on the first day of july, next ensuing the date above written: One hundred pounds more thereof on the first day of january than next following: and one hundred pounds more residue thereof on the first day of july, which shall be in the year of our Lord, 1663. Then this Obligation to be void and of none effect: But if default be made in payment of any the said several and respective sums of money abovementioned, or any part of any of them, on any of the said several and respective Days or Times of payment above limited, contrary to the true intent and meaning of these Presents; Then this Obligation to be and remain in full force and virtue. Sigillat. & deliberate. in praesentia. A Condition of a Bond of Arbitration from Two to Two, without an Umpire. THE Condition of this Obligation is such, That if the above-bounden james Free, and William Slow, their Heirs, Executors, and Administrators, for their and every of their parts and behalves, shall and do in all things well and truly stand to, obey, abide, observe, perform, fulfil, and keep the Award, Order, Arbitrament, Judgement, final end and determination of jacob Truelove, and james Hatelong of London, Merchants, Arbitrators indifferently chosen, elected and named, as well on the part and behalf of the above-bounden james Free, and William Slow, as of the abovenamed john Roe, and Richard Holdfast, to arbitrate, award, order, judge, and determine of, for, upon, and concerning all, and all manner of Action and Actions, cause and causes of Actions, Suits, Bills, Bonds, Specialties, Judgements, Executions, Extents, Quarrels, Controversies, Trespasses, Damages, and Demands whatsoever, at any time heretofore had, made, moved, brought, commenced, sued, prosecuted, done, suffered, committed, or depending by or between the said parties, or any of them, so always as the said Award, Arbitrament, Order, Determination, final end and Judgement of the said Arbitrators, of, for, or upon the Premises, be made and given up in writing, indented under their Hands and Seals, ready to be delivered to the said parties, on or before the second day of May next ensuing the Date above-written; Then this Obligation to be void and of none effect, or else it to stand and remain in full force and virtue. A Condition of a single Bond of Arbitration without an Umpire. THE Condition of this Obligation is such, That if the above-bounden joshua Lee, his Heirs, Executors, and Administrators, for his and their parts and behalves, shall and do in all things well and truly stand to, obey, abide, observe, perform, fulfil and keep the Award, Order, Arbitrament, Judgement, final end and determination of john Shakeapple of Alaxon, in the County of Wilts Gent. and Hugh Sweeting of Alaxon aforesaid, Gent. Arbitrators indifferently chosen, elected and named, as well on the part and behalf of the above-bounden joshuah Lee, as of the abovenamed james Fritter, to arbitrate, award, order, judge, and determine of, for, upon, and concerning all and all manner of Action and Actions, Cause and Causes of Actions, Suits, Bills, Bonds, Specialties, Judgements, Executions, Extents, Quarrels, Controversies, Trespasses, Damages, and Demands whatsoever, at any time heretofore had, made, moved, brought, commenced, sued, prosecuted, done, suffered, committed, or depending by or between the said parties, so always as the said Award, Arbitrament, Order, Determination, final end and Judgement of the said Arbitrators, of, for, or upon the Premises, be made and given up in writing, indented under their Hands and Seals, ready to be delivered to the said parties, on or before the second day of May next ensuing the Date above-written; Then this Obligation to be void and of none effect, or else it to stand and remain in full force and virtue. A Condition of a double Bond, to pay a sum of Money at several Payments, with a Clause, if any Payment be behind, the Bond to be forfeited. THE Condition of this Obligation is such, That if the above-bounden Io. Makepeace, and Richard War, or either of them, their, or either of their Heirs, Executors, or Administrators, or any of them, do and shall well and truly pay, or cause to be paid unto the abovenamed Drew Holdstaff, and Richard Lamb, or either of them, their, or either of their Executors, Administrators, or Assigns, the full sum of sixty pounds, of good and lawful money of England, in manner and form following; That is to say, the sum of twenty pounds, part thereof on the first day of june, next ensuing the date above written; twenty pounds more thereof on the first day of December than next following; and 20 l. more, residue thereof, on the first day of june, which shall be in the year of our Lord 1663. without Fraud or Covin; Then this Obligation to be void, and of none effect: But if default be made in payment of any the said several and respective sums of money above mentioned, or any part of any of them, or any of the said several and respective days or times of payment above limited, contrary to the true intent and meaning of these Presents; Then this Obligation to be and remain in full force and virtue. Sigillat. & deliberate. in praesentia. A Condition of a single Bond, to pay a sum of Money at a certain place. THE Condition of this Obligation is such, That if the above-bounden john Wright, his Heirs, Executors, or Administrators, shall and do well and truly pay, or cause to be paid unto the abovenamed William Wrong, his Executors, Administrators, or Assigns, the full sum of One hundred pounds, of good and lawful money of England, on the twentieth day of june, next ensuing the date of these Presents, at, or in the now dwelling house of the said William Wrong, situate in Thames-Street in London, without fraud or further delay; Then this Obligation to be void and of none effect, or else to be and remain in full force and virtue. Sigillat. & deliberate. in praesentia A Condition of a single Bond, to pay a sum of Money, without a place certain. THE Condition of this Obligation is such, That if the above-bounden joseph Fat-back, his Heirs, Executors, or Administrators, shall and do well and truly pay, or cause to be paid unto the abovenamed james Halfpenny, his Executors, Administrators, or Assigns, the full and whole sum of one hundred pounds, of good and lawful money of England, on the twentieth day of December, next ensuing the date of these presents, without any fraud or further delay; Then this Obligation to be void and of none effect, or else to be and remain in full force and virtue, Sigillat. et deliberate. in praesentia A Condition of a triple Bond, to pay a sum of Money, at a place certain. THE Condition of this Obligation is such, That if the above-bounden Peter Potter, john Askew, and Thomas Teltruth, or any of them, their, or any of their Heirs, Executors, Administrators, or Assigns, or any of them, shall and do well and truly pay, or cause to be paid unto the abovenamed jeffery Whitehead, his Executors, Administrators, or Assigns, the full, whole, and entire sum of fifty pounds, of good and lawful money of England, on the tenth day of October, next ensuing the date of these presents, without any fraud or further delay; Then this Obligation to be void and of none effect, or else to be and remain in full force and virtue. Sigillat. et deliberate. in praesentia A Condition of a double Bond, to pay a sum of Money at a certain place. THE Condition of this Obligation is such, That if the above-bounden john Larks, and William Sparrow, or either of them, their, or either of their Heirs, Executors, Administrators, or Assigns, or any of them, shall and do, well and truly pay, or cause to be paid unto the abovenamed Thomas Thorowgood, his Executors, Administrators, or Assigns, the full, whole, and entire sum of one hundred pounds, of good and lawful money of England, on the twentieth day of june, next ensuing the date of these presents, at or in the now dwelling house of the said Thomas Thorowgood, situate and being in Cutpurse Lane in London, without any fraud or deceit; Then this Obligation to be void and of none effect, or else to be and remain in full force and virtue. Sigillat. et deliberate. in praesentia A Condition of a Counterbond, from Two to a third Person, who was bound with them. THE Condition of this Obligation is such, That whereas the abovenamed Goodgame, at the special instance and request of the above bounden Alexander Burt, and Christopher Den, and for their only Debt, Duty, Matter, and Cause, together with them the said Alex. Burt, and Christopher Den, is held and firmly bound unto john Toogood of Appleby in the County of York Gent. in and by one Obligation, bearing even date with these Presents, in the penal sum of one hundred pounds of lawful money of England, conditioned for the true payment of fifty pounds, and fifteen shillings, of like lawful money, unto the said john Toogood, his Executors, Administrators, or Assigns, on the twentieth day of May next ensuing the date of the same recited Obligation, as by the same Obligation, and the Condition thereof (relation being thereunto had) doth and may more fully and at large appear; If therefore the said Alex. Burt, and Christopher Den, or either of them, their, or either of their Heirs, Executors, or Administrators, or any of them, shall and do well and truly pay, or cause to be paid unto the said john Toogood, his Executors, Administrators, or Assigns, the said sum of fifty pounds, and fifteen shillings, of lawful money of England, on the said twentieth day of May, next ensuing the date of the same recited Obligation, in discharge of the same Obligation; Then this present Obligation to be void and of none effect, or else to be and remain in full force and virtue. Sigillat. et deliberate. in praesentia A Condition of a Counterbond from One to One. THE Condition of this Obligation is such, That whereas the abovenamed Isaac Born-free, at the special instance and request of the above-bounden William Goodenough, and for his only Debt, Duty, Matter, and Cause, together with him the said Will. Goodenough, and joshuah Ringrose of Balstead, in the County of Cumberland Gent. is held and firmly bound unto Samuel Goodman of Cranbrook, in the County of Lincoln Yeoman, in and by one Obligation, bearing even date with these Presents, in the penal sum of two hundred pounds of lawful money of England, conditioned for the true payment of one hundred pounds, of like lawful money, unto the said Samuel Goodman, his Executors, Administrators, or Assigns, on the twenty fourth day of july, next ensuing the date of the same recited Obligation, as by the same Obligation, and the Condition thereof (relation being thereunto had) doth and may more fully and at large appear; If therefore the said William Goodenough, his Heirs, Executors, or Administrators, or any of them, shall and do well and truly pay, or cause to be paid unto the said Samuel Goodman, his Executors, Administrators, or Assigns, the sum of one hundred pounds, of lawful money of England, on the said twenty fourth day of july, next ensuing the date of the same recited Obligation, in discharge of the same Obligation; Then this present Obligation to be void and of none effect, or else to be and remain in full force and virtue. Sigillat. & deliberate. in praesentia A Condition to perform Covenants, in Articles of Agreement. THE Condition of this Obligation is such, That if the above bounden john Do, his Heirs, Executors, and Administrators, and every of them, shall and do for his and their parts, in all things well and truly observe, perform, fulfil, accomplish, pay, and keep, all and singular the Covenants, Grants, Articles, Clauses, Prouisoes, Payments, Conditions, and Agreements whatsoever, which on his and their parts and behalves, are or aught to be observed, performed, fulfilled, accomplished, paid, and kept, comprised, and mentioned in certain Articles of Agreement indented, bearing even date with these presents, made or expressed to be made between the said john Do, of the one part, and the above named Robert Renn, of the other part; and that in and by all things, according to the contents, purposes, true intent and meaning of the same Articles, without Fraud or Covin: Then this present Obligation to be void and of none effect; Or else to be and remain in full force and virtue. A Condition to perform the Covenants in an Indenture. THE Condition of this Obligation is such, That if the above bounden Arthur Butler, his Heirs, Executors, and Administrators, and every of them, shall and do for his and their parts, in all things well and truly observe, perform, fulfil, accomplish, pay, and keep, all and singular the Covenants, Grants, Articles, Clauses, Prouisoes, Payments, Conditions, and Agreements whatsoever, which on his and their parts and behalves, are or aught to be observed, performed, fulfilled, accomplished, paid, and kept; comprised and mentioned in one pair of Indentures, bearing even date with these presents, made or expressed to be made, between the said Arthur Butler of the one part, and the above named Christopher Downs of the other part; and that in and by all things, according to the contents, purposes, true intent and meaning of the same Indentures, without Fraud or Covin: Then this present Obligation to be void and of none effect; Or else to be and remain in full force and verute. Note, If to perform the Covenants in an Indenture Tripartite, or Quadrupartite, than it must be expressed in the Condition thus, to wit, To perform the Covenants comprised and mentioned in certain Indentures Tripartite, or Quadrupartite, bearing date with these presents, made between A. B. of the first part, C.D. of the second part, and E. F. of the third part; and that in and by all things, etc. as before is expressed. A general Release from Two to Two. BE it known unto all men by these presents, That we john Makepeace of London, Gent. and Henry Woodbegood of London, Gent. have and either of us hath remised, released, and for ever quit-claimed, and by these presents do, and either of us, doth for us, and either of us, our and either of our Heirs, Executors, and Administrators, remise, release, and for ever quit-claim, unto john Higdon of London Esq and Nicholas Longman of London Gent. their Executors, Administrators, and Assigns, and every of them, all and all manner of Actions, Suits, Debts, Bills, Bonds, Accounts, Reckon, Judgements, Executions, Trespasses, Controversies, Damages, and Demands whatsoever, both in Law and Equity, which against the said john Higdon, and Nicholas Longman, ever we or either of us, have had, now have, or which our Heirs, Executors, or Administrators, hereafter shall or may have, claim, challenge, or demand, for any matter, cause, or thing whatsoever, from the beginning of the World, until the day of the date of these presents. In witness whereof, etc. A General Release from One to One. KNow all men by these presents, That I Laurence Lovelittle, of Munsham in the County of Kent, Gent. have remised, released, and for ever quit claimed; and by these presents do, for me, my Heirs, Executors, and Administrators, remise, release, and for ever quit claim unto john Hoar of London, Gent. his Heirs, Executors, and Administrators, all and all manner of Actions, Cause and Causes of Action, Suits, Bills, Bonds, Writings Obligatory, Debts, Deuce, Duties, Accounts, Sum and Sums of Money, Judgements, Executions, Extents, Quarrels, Controversies, Trespasses, Damages, and Demands whatsoever, both in Law and Equity, or otherwise howsoever, which against the said john Hoar I ever had, now have, and which I, my Heirs, Executors, and Administrators, shall or may have, claim, challenge, or demand, for or by reason or means of any matter, cause, or thing, from the beginning of the World, unto the day of the date of these presents. In witness, etc. A Bill of Sale of Goods, to be void upon payment of a Sum of Money with Interest. KNow all men by these presents, That I Philip Have-enough, of Reedy in the County of Hertford, Yeoman, for and in consideration of the sum of twenty pounds, of lawful money of England, to me in hand paid by jeffery Catchpole of Longrack, in the County of Hunt. Gent. whereof I do hereby acknowledge the Receipt, and myself therewith fully satisfied; Have bargained, sold, and delivered, and by these presents, in plain and open Market, according to due form of Law, do bargain, sell, and deliver unto the said jeffery Catchpole, one Silver Basin weighing twelve ounces, six Silver Spoons weighing one ounce a piece, and two Featherbeds, with Bedsteads, Bolsters, and Pillows, etc. To have and to hold the said Bargained Premises, unto the said jeffery Catchpole, his Executors, Administrators, and assigns to the only proper use and behoof of the said jeffery Catchpole, his Exec. admin. and Assigns for ever. And I the said Philip Have-enough, for myself, my Executors, and Administrators, the said Bargained Premises, unto the said jeffery Catchpole, his Executors, Administrators, and Assigns, against all persons, shall and will warrant, and for ever defend by these presents: Provided nevertheless, That if I the said Philip Havenough, my Executors, Administrators, or Assigns, or any of us, do and shall well and truly pay, or cause to be paid unto the said jeffery Catchpole, his Executors, Administrators, or Assigns, the sum of twenty one pounds and four shillings, of lawful money of England, on the ninth day of May, which shall be in the year of our Lord 1663. for redemption of the said bargained Premises; Then this present Bill of Sale to be void; or else to remain in full force. In Witness whereof, I have hereunto set my Hand and Seal the Seventh day of May, Anno Dom. 1662. And in the Reign of our Sovereign Lord King Charles the Second of England, etc. A Single Bill, without a penalty. BE it known unto all men by these presents, That I A. B. of C. in the County of D. Gent. do own and am indebted unto E. F. of G. in the County of Hunt. Gent. the sum of twenty pounds of lawful money of England, to be paid unto the said E. F. his Executors, Administrators, or assigns, at or upon the first day of june, next ensuing the date hereof. In witness, etc. A Single penal Bill. BE it known unto all men by these presents, That I Alex. Fish of Henslow, in the County of York, Gent. do own and am indebted unto Robert Herringrose of London, Cordwayner, the sum of ten pounds, of lawful money of England, to be paid to the said Robert Herringrose, his Executors, administrators, or assigns, at or upon the Ninth day of September, next ensuing the date hereof: To which payment, well and truly to be made, I bind my self, my Heirs, Executors, and administrators, to the said Robert Herringrose, his Executors and assigns, in the penalty of twenty pounds of like money firmly by these presents. In witness, etc. A Condition to stand by the Award of Arbitrators, with an Umpire certain nominated. THE Condition of this Obligation is such, That if the above bounden Anthony Bartlet, his Heirs, Executors, and administrators, and every of them, do and shall for his and their parts and behalves, stand to, obey, abide, observe, and in and by all things well and truly perform and accomplish the Award, Arbitrament, Order, Determination, final end and Judgement of Christopher Dowdeswel of London, Merchant, and Edward Fairclough of Westminster Gent. Arbitrators indifferently chosen, elected, and named, as well on the part and behalf of the said Anthony Bartlet, as on the part and behalf of the abovenamed Solomon Crofts, to award, arbitrate, order, judge, determine, final end to make of, for, upon, and concerning all and all manner of Actions, and causes of Actions, Suits, Debts, Strifes, Accounts, Reckon, Sum and Sums of Money, Trespasses, Variances, Quarrels, Bonds, Specialties, Matters, and Demands whatsoever, had, made, moved, risen, or depending, having been, or now being between the said parties; so always, as the said Award, Arbitrament, Order, Determination, final End, and Judgement of the said Arbitrators, for or upon the Premises, be made and given up in Writing, indented under their Hands and Seals, ready to be delivered to the said parties, on or before the 24 of june next, ensuing the date above written; And if the said Arbitrators shall not make and give up their award and arbitrement, of and upon the premises, on or before the said 24 day of june, If then the said Anthony Bartlet, his Executors, administrators and assigns, and every of them, do and shall stand to, abide, observe, perform, and keep the Award, Umpirage, final End and Judgement of George Hid of London Esq Umpire indifferently chosen betwixt the said parties, for the ending and composing the differences aforesaid; so as the said Umpire do make and give up his said award, Umpirage and Determination in Writing, indented under his Hand and Seal, ready to be delivered to the said parties, on or before the tenth day of june next ensuing the Date above written, without Fraud or Covin; Then this Obligation to be void and of none effect; or else to stand and remain in full force and virtue. A Deed of Gift. TO all Christian People to whom these presents shall come; I A.B. of etc. Gent. send greeting in our Lord God everlasting. Know ye, That I the said A. B. for the love and and affection that I the said A. B. do bear unto C.D. Son of I.D. of etc. Innkeeper, I the said A. being in perfect memory; Have given, granted, and confirmed, and by this my present Writing, do fully, freely, and absolutely give, grant, and confirm, unto the said C.D. all and singular my Goods, Chattels, Leases, personal Estate whatsoever, Utensils, Householdstuff, Implements, and Things whatsoever, of what nature, kind, or property soever the same be, or can be found within the Realm of England; To have, hold, levy, use, dispose of, take, and enjoy, all my said Goods, Chattels, Leases, personal Estate, Householdstuff, and Implements; and all other the premises aforesaid, unto the said C. D. his Executors, Administrators, and assigns, from henceforth for ever, without any manner of claim, challenge, or demand whatsoever, of or by any person or persons whatsoever: And I the said A.B. all and singular the said Goods, Chattels, Leases, Implements, and Things whatsoever, and all other the Premises, unto the said C.D. his Executors, administrators, and assigns, against all people, shall and will warrant, and for ever defend by these presents; of all and every which said Goods, Chattels, Leases, and Premises, I the said A. B. have put the said C. D. in full and peaceable possession, by the Gift and Delivery of one Silver Salt; which to the said C. D. the day of the Date of these presents, I have given and delivered, in the Name of Possession and Seizing, of all and singular the said Premises. In witness, etc. Sealed and delivered, and quiet Possession and Seisin given and delivered by the said Silver Salt, parcel of the said Premises, according to the effect of this present Writing, in the presence of _____ A Letter of Attorney, to receive a Sum of Money, very usual. TO all Christian People to whom these presents shall come, I A. B. of etc. Gent. send greeting. Know ye, That I the said A.B. for sufficient causes, and valuable considerations me hereunto especially moving; have made, ordained, constituted, and in my stead and place, put and deputed; and by these presents, do make, ordain, constitute; and in my stead and place put and deput▪ C. D. of etc. Gent. my true and lawful Attorney irrevocable, for me, and in my name, and to my use, to ask, demand, sue for, recover, and receive of I. F. of etc. Gent. all such sum and sums of money, debts, and demands whatsoever, which now are due, and belonging unto me the said A.B. by and from the said I.F. and to have, use, and take all lawful ways and means in my Name; or otherwise for recovery thereof, by attachment, arrest, distress, reentry, or otherwise; and to compound and agree for the same, and acquittances, or other sufficient Discharges for the same, for me, and in my Name, to make, seal, and deliver; and to do all other acts and things whatsoever, concerning the premises, as fully in every respect, as I myself might or could do, if I were personally present; and Attorneys, one or more under him, for the purposes aforesaid, to make, and again at his pleasure to revoke. And I the said A. B. do hereby ratify and confirm whatsoever my said Attorney shall lawfully do, or cause to be done in my Name, or otherwise, by force of these presents. In Witness, etc. A Warrant of Attorney, to confess a Judgement in the King's Bench. TO T.W. A. W. T.I. and H. G. Gentlemen, Attorneys of his Majesty's Court of Kings-Bench at Westminster, or to any one of them, or any other Attorney of the same Court. [These are to desire and authorise you, or any of you, to appear for me Arnold Briggs of London, Gent. in the said Court, at the Suit of Walter Hughes of Grays-Inn, in the County of Middlesex Esq in Easter-Term now next ensuing, and confess a Judgement against me unto him, for the sum of six hundred pounds Debt besides cost of Suit by non sum informatus, nil dicit, or otherwise; and for your, or any of your so doing, this shall be your sufficient Warrant. Witness my Hand and Seal, this 24 Day of March, Anno Dom. 1661. and in the 14th year of the Reign of our now Sovereign Lord King Charles the Second of England, etc. Note, you may alter the direction aforementioned to this following, and it is a Warrant in the Common-Bench. To F.G. F. M. T.A. and H. L. Gentlemen; Attorneys of his Majesty's Court of Common-Bench at Westminster; or to any one of them, or any other Attorney of the same Court. A Warrant of Attorney, to acknowledge satisfaction upon Record, for a judgement recorded formerly. To T. W. A. W. T. I. and H. G. Gentlemen Attorneys in his Majesty's Court of King's Bench at Westminster, or to any one of them; or to any other Attorney of the same Court. WHereas I Walter hugh's of Grays-Inn, in the County of Middlesex Esq in Easter Term now last passed, did obtain and recover a Judgement in the said Court of Kings-Bench, against Arnold Briggs of London Gent. for six hundred pounds Debt, and thirty shillings for Damages, or Costs of Suit, as by the Records thereof remaining in the said Court more at large may appear; of and for which said Judgement, and the Debt and Damages thereby recovered, I the said Walter Hugh's, do hereby acknowledge myself to be fully satisfied and contented. These are therefore to entreat and authorise you, or any of you, to acknowledge satisfaction upon Record in the said Court, of and for the said Judgement, and the said Debt and Damages thereby recovered; And this my Writing shall be your, or any of your sufficient Warrant and Discharge in this behalf. In Witness whereof, I the said Walter Hughes have hereunto set my Hand and Seal this four and twentieth Day of May, Anno Domini, 1662. And in the Fourteenth Year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lord King Charles the Second of England, etc. This Warrant altering the Style of the Court, will serve to acknowledge satisfaction in the Common-Bench at Westminster. A Release of Errors upon a judgement in the Common-Bench. KNow all men by these presents, That I▪ Arnold Briggs of London Gent. have Remised, Released, and for ever Quit-claimed; And by these presents do Remise, Release, and for ever Quit-claim unto Walter hugh's of Grays-Inn in the County of Middlesex Esq his Executors, Administrators, and Assigns, all and all manner of Error and Errors, Cause and Causes of Errors, Mis-Entries, Mistakes and Jeofails whatsoever, which are or have happened in the Record or Proceed of one Judgement for six hundred pounds Debt, and Thirty shillings for Damages or Costs of Suit, which is obtained and gotten against me the said Arnold Briggs, at the Suit of the said Walter Hugh's in his Majesty's Court of Common-Bench at Westminster, in Easter Term now last passed, or for, or by reason of the not suing out, or filing of an Original Writ, or the filing of a Warrant or Warrants of Attorney, or other fault in any of the Entries or Proceed thereupon, or relating thereunto. In Witness whereof, I have hereunto set my Hand and Seal the four and twentieth day of May, Anno Dom. 1662. And in the fourteenth year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lord King Charles the Second of England, etc. A Release of Errors upon a judgement in the Kings-Bench. KNow all men by these Presents; That I William Goodman of Tilmanston in the County of Kent Gent. do by this present Writing, for me, my Heirs, Executors and Administrators, Remise, Release, and for ever quit Claim unto Thomas Crofts of Kingwould, in the County of Kent Yeoman, all and all manner of Error and Errors, and Misprision of Error and Errors, which are or may be in one Judgement remaining upon Record in his Majesty's Court of Kings-Bench at Westminster, against the said William Goodman, at the Suit of the said Thomas Crofts, for one hundred pounds Debt, and two pounds seventeen shillings three pence Charges, or thereabouts; or in any the Premises or Proceed of the said Judgement, or Suit. In Witness whereof, I have hereunto set my Hand and Seal the eight and twentieth of May, Anno Domini 1662. And in the fourteenth year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lord King Charles the Second, etc. A Letter of Attorney to receive Money due upon a Bond. KNow all men by these Presents, That I R. Belsey of Colchester, in the County of Essex Gent. have Assigned and Ordained, and made, and in my stead and place, by these Presents put and constituted my Trusty and wellbeloved Friend john Edmunds of London Gent. my true and lawful Attorney for me, and in my stead and Name, and to the use and behoof of him the said john Edmunds, to ask, recover, receive of john Cole of Highgate, in the County of Middlesex Gent. Thomas Lee, and john Plodwel of Hammersmith, in the same County, Esquires, the Sum of five hundred pounds due unto me for nonpayment of two hundred and fifty pounds of like Money, on the 28 th' day of May, 1662. last passed before the date of these Presents, as by one Obligation, with Condition thereunder written, bearing Date the 12 th' of May, 1661. in the thirteenth year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lord King Charles the Second, etc. more plainly appeareth, giving, and by these Presents granting unto my said Attorney, my full power and lawful Authority in the Premises, to do, say, perform, and finish for me and in my Name, as aforesaid, all and every such Act and Acts, Thing and Things, Devise and Devises in the Law, whatsoever, for the Recovery of all the Debts aforesaid, as fully, largely, and amply, in every respect, as I myself might or could do, if I were personally present; and upon the Receipt thereof, Acquittances or other Discharges for me, and in my Name to make, seal and deliver; Ratifying, allowing, holding firm, and stable, all and whatsoever my said Attorney shall lawfully do, or cause to be done, in or about the Execution of the Premises, by virtue of these Presents. In Witness, etc. A Warrant for an Attorney to appear, etc. To R. A. D. E. Attorneys of the Court of Common-Bench at Westminster, or any of them. THese are to authorise you, and I do hereby desire you, or either of you, to appear for me I.S. in the said Court, at the Suit of M. N. in an Action of, etc. to imparle unto the said Action, and afterwards to plead, etc. And for your your so doing, this shall be your sufficient Warrant. Witness my Hand and Seal this day of 1662. A Warrant for an Attorney to appear, etc. To A.B. C.D. Attorneys of the Court of Kings-Bench at Westminster, or any of them. THese are to authorise you, and I do hereby desire you, or either of you, to appear for me I. S. in the said Court, at the Suit of M. N. in an Action of, etc. to imparle unto the said Action, and afterwards to plead, etc. And for your so doing, this shall be your sufficient Warrant. Witness my Hand and Seal this day of 1662. A Warrant to confess a judgement upon a Bond, if the Money be not paid on the day. To E.C. and A.G. or to any other Attorney of His Majesty's Court of Kings-Bench at Westminster. THese are to Warrant and Authorise you, or either of you, to appear for me William Pilken of Rosse, in the County of Bucks, Esq at the Suit of Peter Bolter, in the County of Berks, Baronet; and to receive a Declaration in an Action of Debt for one thousand pounds, as of Michaelmas Term last passed, and to confess Judgement by (non sum informatus, nihil dicit) or otherwise at your discretion: and for your so doing, this shall be your sufficient Warrant in that behalf. In Witness whereof, I have hereunto set my Hand and Seal this 16 th' of April, Anno Dom. 1662. and in the 14. year of the Reign of our Sovereign Charles the Second, King of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland, Defender, etc. A Letter of Attorney to receive Money due upon several Bonds, allowing the Attorney reasonable Charges, out of that Money which he shall receive, to satisfy himself of such Moneys as are due to him from him which makes this Letter. TO all men to whom these Presents shall come, W. R. of Tattersel, in the County of Lincoln, Yeoman, sendeth Greeting. Know ye, That I the said W. R. for divers good sufficient, and reasonable Causes and Considerations, me hereunto moving, but especially for, and in respect of certain several sums of money heretofore to me paid by C. H. of T. in the said County of Lincoln Gent. have authorized, constituted, nominated, made and ordained, and by these Presents, do authorise, constitute, nominate, make, ordain, and in my place put the said C. H. my true, faithful, lawful, undoubted, and irrevocable Attorney, from henceforth for me, and in my Name to ask, receive, gather, and take all such sum and sums of Money, as are already due, or hereafter shall or may become due unto the said W. from any person or persons herein hereafter mentioned and expressed; as also all such Sum and Sums of Money, as were due unto E. my now Wife in her Widowhood, or hereafter may or shall be due unto her, by any person or persons whatsoever, and herein hereafter mentioned and expressed, by virtue of any Bill, Bond, or any other Writing or way whatsoever, that is to say, to ask, gather, receive and take of A. B. of C. in the County of E. Yeoman, the sum of Ten pounds of lawful English money, due unto me by virtue of one Bond or Writing Obligatory, from the said A. B. to me the said W. R. dated the last day of june last passed, before the date hereof, as in and by the Condition of the said Obligation, Reference being thereunto had, more plainly and at large it doth and may appear; and also forty shillings of lawful English money, from, etc. (Then name every particular Sum, and set them down according to their several names, sums, and dates as they are, and insert these Covenants following) as in and by the several Conditions of the said Bonds, whereunto relation being had, more plainly and at large it doth and may appear, for the recovery of all which said several Sums of money, which shall arise or grow due unto me the said W. R. by virtue of any or either of the said Bonds, yet arrear, due and unpaid; I do by these Presents give full Power and Authority unto the said C. H. for me, and in my name, and to my use as aforesaid, to receive, and upon nonpayment of them, or any of them, to bring, sue, and prosecute for me, and in my Name, all and all manner of Actions whatsoever, as well real as personal, and the same to prosecute and follow by Suit, Arrest, Imprisonment, Judgement, Condemnation, Execution, or otherwise: And one Attorney, or more, for the doing of the Premises to make, and the same at his will and pleasure to revoke, and another in his or their place to be put, in as large and ample manner as I might do, if the same were by me in proper person done, commenced, sued or taken, to the only benefit and behoof of me the said W. R. allowing to the said C. out of the said Sum or Sums of Money, so by him received, his reasonable, lawful, and necessary expenses and charges laid out or disbursed in hand or otherwise, in or about the recovery, getting and procuring of the said Sums of Money, or any of them, with allowance and payment of all such Reckon, Sum and Sums of Money as are due to him the said C. by me the said W. as shall or may appear upon any Reckoning, Bill, Bond, or otherwise under my Hand and Seal, or by sufficient Witness. And I do by these Presents Covenant, promise and grant to and with the said C. his Executors, etc. that I, my Heirs and Assigns, shall and will at all times hereafter, ratify, confirm, and allow whatsoever my said Attorney shall do, or cause to be done, in or about the Premises. In Witness, etc. A general Letter of Attorney, to let, set, dispose, etc. TO all Christian People to whom this present Writing shall come; I james Rich of etc. send greeting. Know ye, That I the said I. R. for divers good Causes and Considerations me hereunto especially moving, have made, ordained, constituted, and in my stead and place put and deputed, and by these Presents do make, ordain, constitute, and in my stead and place, put and depute my loving Friends R. C. of etc. F. G. of etc. to be my true and lawful Attorney, and Attorneys irrevocable for me, and in my Name, and to my own proper use and behoof, to ask, demand and require, sue for, recover, and receive all such Debts, Duties, Sum and Sums of Money, Rent, proper Rents, and Arrearages of Rent and Rents, Yearly Payments, Merchandizes, Goods, Chattels, Legacies, Money due, or to be due upon any Bill or Bills of Exchange, or otherwise, and all other Demands whatsoever, which now are, or hereafter shall be due, payable, or any way belonging unto me, by, or from any person or persons, or Bodies Corporate or politic whatsoever, or howsoever; and for default of payment of any Rent or Rents, or Arrearages of Rent, or Rents which now is, or hereafter shall be due to me to enter into all or any of my Messages, Lands, Tenements, Hereditaments, or any of them, or any part thereof, and to distrain for the same Rent and Rents, and Arrearages of Rent or Rents, and for default of payment thereof, or of any part thereof, to enter in the name of the whole and possession thereof, to take, and to make, seal and deliver in my name, any Lease or Leases of Ejectment thereupon, for any term or number of years, as in such Cases is usual, and to take and use all lawful ways or means for recovery of the Premises. And to pay any sum or sums of Money. And to contract for, let, set, bargain and sell all, or any of my Messages, Lands, Tenements, or Hereditaments, Goods, Chattels, or Estate whatsoever, for any term or number of years, or otherwise, as he shall think fit, and to sue, implead, and make answer, prosecute and defend in any Court, or Courts of Law or Equity, and before any Judges or Justices, or other person or persons, in any Suit, Action, matter or Cause with me, for me, or against me, as the Cause shall require, and to deal, and intermeddle in any Action, Suits, Affairs and Businesses, any way touching or concerning me as my Agent or Factor, or otherwise, giving, and by these Presents granting unto my said Attorneys, my full and whole Power, and lawful Authority, in the Execution and performance of all and singular the Premises, and to make any Composition or Agreement for, and concerning the Premises, and to make, seal, and deliver, or otherwise execute any Acquittance or Acquittances, or other sufficient Discharges or Releases concerning the Premises, or any part thereof, for me and in my name or otherwise, as the Cause shall require. And Attorneys one or more for the purpose aforesaid, or any of them under them to make, and again at their pleasure to revoke, and generally to do, accomplish, determine, and execute all and every such further, and other lawful and reasonable Act and Acts, Thing and Things, Devise and Devises whatsoever, which in, or about the Premises shall be unto my said Attorneys thought fit to be done, as fully and amply in every respect, as I myself might or could do, if I myself were personally present; Ratifying and allowing for firm and effectual, all that, and whatsoever my said Attorneys shall lawfully do, or cause to be done in my Name, or otherwise by force hereof. In Witness, etc. A Charter-party of an Affraightment. IN the Name of God, Amen. This Charter-party of Affraightment, indented, made, and agreed, upon the etc. Anno Dom. 1663. and in the fifteenth year of the Reign of etc. Between james Wakefield of Deal in the County of Kent Marriner part-Owner of the good Bark or Vessel, called the &c. of the Portage or Burden of forty Tuns, or thereabouts, now riding at Anchor in the River of Thames, within the Port of London, and Master (under God) of the said Bark or Vessel, for her now intended Voyage on the one part; and Thomas Chapman of London Merchant, of the other part, Witnesseth, That the said Party, Owner and Master, for and on the behalf of himself, and the rest of the Owners of the said Bark or Vessel, hath granted and let to Fraight the said Bark or Vessel unto the said Merchant; and the said Merchant hath hired the said Bark or Vessel, for a Voyage with her to be made, in manner and form following; That is to say, The said I. W. for himself, his Executors, and Administrators, doth covenant, promise, and grant, to and with the said T. C. his Executors, and Administrators, by these Presents, That the said Bark or Vessel, with the first Wind and Wether that God shall send after the Tenth Day of this instant january, shall departed from the said Port of London, with such lawful Goods and Merchandizes, as it shall please the said Thomas Chapman, or his Assigns in the mean time, to lad aboard her, and that it shall be lawful, to and for the said T. S. his Factors and Assigns, in the mean time to lad aboard her all such lawful Goods and Merchandizes, as he or they shall think fit; which she may reasonably carry and stow over and above her Victuals, Tackle, and Apparel; And that the said Bark or Vessel, shall by God's Grace, directly as Wind and Wether will serve, sail unto the Port or Harbour of Dublin in Ireland; and there deliver unto the said T. Chapman, his Executors, Administrators, Factors, or Assigns, all such Goods and Merchandizes, as shall be laden aboard of her by the said T. C. his Executors, Administrators, Factors or Assigns, dry and well conditioned (danger of the Seas, Fire, Enemies, and Imbargo of Princes only excepted;) and after her clearing, and right discharge of such Goods, as she shall receive into her, within the said Port of London, shall receive into her at the Port of Dublin aforesaid, her full Lading, in such lawful Goods and Merchandizes, as it shall please the said Tho. Chapman, his Executors, Administrators, Factors, or Assigns, to lad, or cause to be laden aboard her; and after such her full Lading at Dublin aforesaid, shall directly sail, as Wind and Wether will permit, to the said Port or Harbour of the City of London, and there deliver unto the said T. C. his Executors, Administrators, Factors, or Assigns, within the space of seven working days hereafter mentioned, the said Goods and Merchandizes, so received into her at Dublin aforesaid, dry and well-conditioned, and make a right Discharge and End of the said Voyage; (the perils of the Seas, Fire, Enemies, and Imbargo of Princes only excepted;) And that the said Bark or Vessel, after her arrival at Dublin aforesaid, shall stay at Anchor there for her unlading, and re-lading, as aforesaid, 30 working days, and shall stay at Anchor at the said Port of London, after her return again, and arrival here from Dublin aforesaid, by the space of seven Working days, for the delivery of the said Goods, so to be laden aboard of her at Dublin aforesaid; and the said T. C. for himself, his Executors and Administrators, doth further covenant, promise, and grant, to and with the said I. W. his Executors and Administrators; and also warrant by these presents, that the said Bark or Vessel, at her departure from the said River of Thames, and during the said Voyage, shall be strong and staunch, and well and sufficiently Victualled, tackled, and apparelled, and furnished with Masts, Sails, Sail-yards, Anchors, Cables, Ropes, Cords, Tackle, Apparel, Boat, and all other Furniture whatsoever, requisite or needful for such a Bark or Vessel for such a Voyage: together with an able Master, and three sufficient able Seamen, and two Boys, which shall be ready at all times, upon every request, with the Cockor-Boat of the said ship, to serve the said T. C. his Executors, Administrators, Factors, and Assigns, to and from Land, during the said Voyage; and the said T. C. for himself, his Executors and Administrators, doth covenant and grant, to and with the said I. W. his Executors, and Administrators, not only to unlade, relade, and dispatch away the said Bark or Vessel, at and from Dublin and London aforesaid, within the time and times before therefore limited and agreed upon: but also for the Fraight or Hire of the said Bark or Vessel, for all the said Voyage, viz. from London to Dublin, and from thence back to London, well and truly to pay, or cause to be paid unto the said I. Wakefield, his Executors, Administrators, or Assigns, the sum of 120 l. sterling, in manner and form following (that is to say) 30 l. thereof at the said Port of Dublin, within 20 days next after the arrival of the said Bark or Vessel, and delivery of the said Goods, well-conditioned at Dublin as aforesaid, and 90 l. more residue of the said 120 l. at London aforesaid, within 7 days after the return again and arrival of the said Bark or Vessel, from Dublin to London, and the delivery of the said Goods so to be received into her, at Dublin aforesaid, unto the said T. C. Merchant, his Executors, Administrators, Factors, or Assigns, at London aforesaid, well-conditioned as aforesaid: together with Avarge and Primage, and petty-lo-gunnage, according to the use and custom of Merchants in such cases used; and shall and will then also give unto the said I. W. his Executors, Administrators, or Assigns, 20 s. sterling, for his care and pains, to be taken in the premises during the said Voyage, over and above the said 120 l. And the said T. C. for h●mself, his Executors, and Administrators, doth covenant and grant, to and with the said I. W. his Executors, and Administrators, by these presents; that in case the said Bark or Vessel, shall through the default of the said I.W. his Factors, or Assigns, stay for her unlading, or re-lading, at Dublin aforesaid, or for her lading at London aforesaid, before her departure from thence, or for her unlading at London aforesaid, after her return and arrival from Dublin aforesaid, to London as aforesaid, after the several days therefore above limited; that then the said T. C. his Executors, or Administrators, shall and will pay, or cause to be paid unto the said I. W. his Executors, or Administrators, the sum of 30 s. for every working day that the said Bark or Vessel shall either stay at Dublin aforesaid, for her unlading and re-lading, or at London aforesaid, for her lading or unlading, after the days above limited and agreed upon; and to the performance of all and singular the Covenants, Grants, Articles, and Agreements above mentioned, which on the part and behalf of the said I. W. his Executors, or Administrators, are to be performed in all things as abovesaid, the said I. W. bindeth himself, his Executors, and Administrators, and especially the Bark or Vessel aforesaid, with her Fraight, unto the said T. C. his Executors and Administrators, in the sum or penalty of 200 l. of lawful money of England, well and truly to be paid by these presents; and likewise for the performance of all and singular the Covenants, Grants, Articles, Payment, and Agreement above specified; which on the part and behalf of the said T. C. his Executors, and Administrators, are and aught to be performed in all things, as is above-recited, the said T.C. bindeth himself, his Executors, and Administrators, and Goods, unto the said I. W. his Executors and Administrators, in the sum or penalty of 200 l. of like money of England, well and truly to be paid by these presents. In Witness whereof, the parties first above named to these Charter-parties Indented, interchangeably have set their Hands and Seals the day and year first above written. Articles of Agreement, for enjoyment of a quiet Lease, as Tenements in Common. ARticles of Agreement, indented, made, and agreed upon, the etc. Between W. S. of etc. and S. V of etc. in manner and form following; That is to say, First, whereas H. A. of etc. being heretofore seized in Fee, of and in all that etc. And being so seized by his Indenture of Lease, bearing date the &c. for the considerations therein mentioned, did demise, grant, and to farm let, unto one A.B. etc. of & c· the said Message, etc. for the term of etc. at and for the yearly rent of etc. payable, as in the recited Indenture of Lease is mentioned, as by the said Indenture, relation being thereunto had, more at large may, and doth appear: which said Indenture of Lease, and the Interest, Estate, and Term of years of the said A. B. of, in, and to the said pieces or parcels, etc. and Premises thereby demised; the said W. S. and S. V by several Indentures of Assignment, now jointly have, and are thereof possessed. Now this Indenture Witnesseth, That the intent, purpose, and true meaning of the Parties, to these Presents, is; And it is hereby declared between them, that no advantage or benefit shall be had or taken by the said W. S. and S. V by means or reason of Survivorship of either of them, for or concerning the Interest of the said Lease, or Term of years, and Interest respectively granted, by and from the said Henry Atkins, to the said A. B. as aforesaid: But that either of the said parties, his and their Executors, and Administrators, shall and may have, and take the equal benefit and profit, arising and coming of the said piece and parcel of Land yearly, and every year, during the continuance of the said Term to the said A. B. granted as aforesaid, in such and the like manner, as if they were Tenants in Common. And it is therefore mutually covenanted, granted, concluded, and agreed, by and between the said parties to these presents; and each of them the said parties to these presents, for his own part, severally for himself, his Executors, and Administrators, doth Covenant and grant, to and with either of them, his Executors and Administrators respectively, by these presents, That he, his Executors, or Administrators, shall and will at any time hereafter, during the said term of years, by the said Indenture of Lease, made from the said H. Atkins granted, pay, and discharge, one moiety of the Rents and Charges, to grow due or payable, for or by reason thereof; and shall do or cause to be done, any manner of act or acts, or assent unto any act or thing whatsoever, which shall, or any way may forfeit the said Lease, or the Terms, Interests, or Estates of the Parties, to these presents, of or in the said Pieces or Parcels of Ground and Premises, thereby demised, or mentioned to be demised, or any part thereof; But that the Executors, Administrators, or Assigns, of such of the parties, to these presents, which shall first die, shall be permitted and allowed to take and enjoy the moiety, or one half of the said Lease and Premises thereby demised, and the Rents and Profits thereof in like manner, as if he so dying had lived together with the Survivors of them, according to the true intent of these presents, without any manner of let, interruption, molestation, eviction, or expulsion, of the Survivor of them, his Executors, Administrators, or Assigns, or any of them; and that the Survivor of the said parties to these presents, shall and will, at the reasonable Request, Costs, and Charges of the Executors or Administrators, of him or them that shall first happen to die, by sufficient conveyance and assurance in the Law, grant and assign the one moiety of the Premises to the Executors or Administrators of him so first dying, clear of all Encumbrances done by him. Also whereas by the mutual consent and agreement of the said W. S. and S. V the said W. S. hath the custody and keeping of the said Indenture of Lease, and Indentures of assignment, the said W. S. doth now Covenant, promise, and grant, for him, his Executors, administrators, and assigns, and every of them, to and with the said S. V his Executors, Administrators, and assigns, and every of them, by these presents, That he the said W. S. his Executors, or Administrators, at all time and times hereafter, after reasonable warning to him or them to be given, and request therefore to him or them to be made by the said S. V his Executors, Administrators, or assigns, at the equal costs and charges of them the said W. S. and S. V their Executors, or administrators, shall and will deliver unto the said S. V his Executors, administrators, or assigns, true Copies of the said Indenture of Lease, and Indentures of Assignment: And at all and every time and times hereafter, and from time to time, upon reasonable warning to be given, and request to be made as aforesaid, shall and will bring and show forth the said Indenture of Lease, and Indentures of assignment, in all and every Court and Courts; and unto and before all and every such Judge or Judges, or other person or persons, as by the said S. V his Executors, administrators, or assigns, shall be reasonably required, for the better maintenance, showing forth, and approving of the Interest, Estate, Right, Title, and Term of years, of them the said W. S. and S. V their Executors, Administrators, and Assigns, in and to the said Indenture of Lease, and of, in, and to the said piece or parcel of Land and Premises, as any needful occasion shall be or require, during the rest and residue which is now to come and unexpired of the aforesaid term of years, in and by the said Indenture of Lease granted; as also as occasion shall serve or require, upon the request and warning as aforesaid, shall and will produce, and show forth in all Court or Courts, and before any person or persons, the Counterpart of the Indenture of Lease, made by the said A. B. to the said A. D. and that from time to time, during the continuance of the said Lease, In Witness, etc. An Umpirage. TO all Christian People to whom this present Writing Indented shall come, I R. C. Citizen and Stationer of London, Umpire indifferent chosen by F. W. etc. and T. C. of etc. having deliberately heard and understood the griefs and allegations, and Proofs of both the said parties; and willingly as much as in me lieth, to set the said parties at unity and good accord, do by these presents arbitrate, award, order, deem, decree, and judge, that the said F. W. his Executors and Assigns, shall well and truly pay, or cause to be paid unto the said T. C. his Executors, Administrators, or Assigns, at, or in the etc. the full sum of etc. of lawful money of England, on the tenth day of etc. next ensuing the etc. And that upon payment thereof, either of the said F. W. and T. C. shall seal, subscribe, and as his several Act and Deed deliver unto the other of them, a General Release in Writing, of all matters, actions, suits, causes of actions, Bonds, Bills, Covenants, Controversies, and Demands whatsoever, which either of them hath, may, might, or in any wise aught to have, of and against the other of them, by reason aforesaid, or means of any matter, cause, or thing whatsoever, from the beginning of the World, until the 30th day of june now last passed, and in the 15th year of etc. In witness, etc. An Acquittance, for the Redemption of Lands Mortgaged. BE it known unto all men by these presents, That I A. B. of etc. Gent. have received, this present day, at the now dwelling house of john Williams, at the Star in Fleetstreet London, between the hour of etc. of B. C. of L. in the County of K. Yeoman, 30 l. for the redemption and full satisfaction of all and singular those Lands and Tenements, with the Appurtenance in the Parish of etc. in the said County, called &c. contained and specified in one pair of Indentures of Covenant, bearing date the &c. in the 15th year etc. made between the said B. C. of the one part, and me the said A. B. of the other part, of, for, and concerning the Bargain and Sale of all and singular the said Lands and Tenements conditionally, as by the same Indentures more at large may appear, of which 30 l. in full payment, as is above recited; I the said A. B. acknowledge myself well and truly contented, satisfied, and paid thereof, and of every parcel thereof, I clearly acquit, and discharge the said B. C. his Heirs and Executors, by these presents. In Witness, etc. An Acquittance for Rent. December 30. 1663. REceived then of A. B. of etc. for this half years Rend, due at the Nativity of our Blessed Lord and Saviour Christ Jesus last passed, the full and just sum of 40 l. for Houses or Lands, in the County of etc. the day and year above-written. By me, An Acquittance for a Legacy. BE it known unto all men by these presents, That we A. B. and C. my Wife, Daughter etc. have received and had the day of the making hereof, of C. W. and W. C. Executors of the last Will and Testament of T. D. 20 l. of etc. in full payment of 20 l. given and bequeathed by the said T. D. in his said Testament; of which said sum of 20 l. in full payment and satisfaction of all Bequests and Legacies to us given in the said Testament, We acknowledge ourselves fully satisfied, contented, and paid. In witness, etc. An Acquittance for Money received, to pay another. THis Bill Witnesseth, That I A. B. of etc. have received and had on the day of the making hereof of C. D. of etc. in the etc. Yeoman, by the hands of etc. the sum of etc. to be paid and disbursed by me the said A. B. for the said C. D. to be paid and disbursed in such sort and manner, as the said C. D. hath appointed. In Witness, etc. A Condition to seal a Deed by a certain day, and perform the Covenants therein. THe Condition, etc. That whereas in and by one Indenture, bearing date etc. made or mentioned to be made between the above-bounden A. B. C. D. and E. F. of the one part, and the abovenamed G. H. of the other part, It is mentioned, that for the considerations therein expressed, the said A.B. C.D. and E.F. have granted, bargained, sold, and demised, unto the said G. H. the Manor, etc. and other Lands, Tenements, and Hereditaments, in the said Indenture mentioned, in the said County of etc. for one thousand years, from the making thereof, at a Pepper-Corn Rent, and with and under the Proviso, Conditions, and Agreements therein contained; as by the same Indenture may at large appear; which Indenture is only signed, sealed, and delivered, by the said A. B. and C. D. and not by the said E. F. Now if the said A. B. his Heirs, Executors, or Administrators, do procure the said E. F. on or before &c. to sign, seal, and deliver, as his Act and Deed, the before recited Indenture; And do also from time to time, and at all times, well and truly hold, observe, perform, and keep all and every the Covenants, Grants, Prouisoes, Conditions, and Agreements, which on his and their parts and behalves are and aught to be held, observed, performed, and kept, comprised and contained in the before recited Indenture; and that in all things, according to the purport, true intent, and meaning of the same Indenture: Then this, etc. A Condition that the Heir shall enter into Bond at his full age, to pay another. THe Condition, etc. That if the above-bounden G. H. procure R. H. his Son and Heir apparent, within one Month after he shall have attained the age of 21 years, to enter into one Obligation, together with the said G. H. wherein the said G. H. and R. H. shall be jointly and severally bound unto the abovenamed L. M. in the penal sum of etc. conditioned for the true payment of the same, etc. unto the said L. M. his Executors or Assigns, on the etc. at or in etc. And if the said G. H. his Heirs, Executors, Administrators, or Assigns, or any of them, do well and truly pay, or cause to be paid unto the said L. M. his Heirs, Executors, Administrators, or Assigns, the said sum of etc. on etc. at the place aforesaid: Then, etc. Condition, That an Administrator not present, shall seal a Deed. THe Condition etc. That whereas in and by one Indenture, bearing even date with these presents, made between etc. mention is made, that G. F. Administrator of the Goods and Chattels of H. P. at and by the request and appointment of the said W. G. for the consideration of the sum of etc. therein mentioned, to be paid to the said W. G. by T.B. hath granted and assigned unto the said T. B. for the term of years therein mentioned, the Manor, etc. as thereby appeareth. And whereas the said G. F. hath not yet sealed or delivered the said Indenture, and by reason of his employment, etc. it will be some time before he can be procured to seal: If therefore the said G. F. shall at any time hereafter, within the space of etc. seal and deliver the said Indenture as his Act and Deed; or if he happen to die, or his Administration to be repealed, before such sealing and delivery of the said Indenture: If thed some other Administrator of the Goods and Chattels of the said H. P. not administered by the said G.F. do and shall within the said space of etc. well and sufficiently grant and assign to the said T.B. his Executors or Assigns, the said &c. in manner as the same is mentioned to be assigned by the said Indenture, and according to the purport and effect thereof. And if the said Assignment so sealed and delivered, shall be within the said space of etc. delivered into the hands and custody of the said T. B. unaltered and undefaced. And if the said T.B. his Executors and Administrators, shall in the mean time, quietly and peacefully have, hold, enjoy, perceive and take the annual Rent of the said Manor and Premises aforesaid, without any let or interruption of or by the said G. F. and the said W. G. or either of them, or any other person or persons, claiming by, or under them, or either of them, or the said H. P. deceased. Then etc. A Covenant from an Infant, to engage him to execute a Conveyance at Age. KNow all men, etc. That I A. B. of etc. in pursuance of the intentions of etc. expressed in his last Will and Testament, bearing date, etc. as otherwise, do hereby promise and engage myself to C.D. that I shall and will at any time or times, after I shall attain the Age of 21 years, upon the request, and at the costs and charges of the said C.D. his Heirs, Executors, or Administrators, make and execute such Conveyances and Assurances, for the settling, conveying, & assuring unto, and upon the said C.D. his Heirs Exec. and Assigns, all that etc. whereof or wherein I have any Estate, Right, Trust, or Equity whatsoever, as by the said C. D. his Heirs or Assigns, shall be reasonably devised, or advised and required; and that the same, at the time of such Conveyances or Assurances, shall be free and clear, of and from all Estates or Encumbrances made, or wittingly and willingly suffered by me the said A. B. In Witness, etc. A Release of Personal Actions. TO all etc. A. B. sendeth greeting; Know ye, That the said A.B. hath remised, released, and quit-claimed; And by these presents for him, his Heirs, Executors, and Administrators, and every of them, doth remise, release, and for ever quit-claim unto C.D. of etc. his Heirs, Executors, and Administrators, and every of them, their and every of their Lands, Tenements, Goods and Chattels, all and all manner of personal Actions, Suits, Debts, Duties, Reckon, Accounts, Sum and Sums of Money, and Demands personal whatsoever, from the beginning of the World, until the day of the date hereof. In Witness, etc. A Letter of Attorney, to receive Livery and Seisin, according to the Feoffment. TO all etc. A. B. and C. D. of etc. send greeting; Know ye, That the said A. B. and C. D. for divers good Causes and Considerations, them thereunto moving, have made, constituted, and in their place put G.F. of etc. and H. P. of etc. and either of them jointly and severally, our true and lawful Attorney and Attorneys, to enter into the Manor of etc. and other the Lands, Tenements, and Hereditaments, mentioned in one Indenture, bearing date etc. and mentioned to be made between R.G. and G.W. of etc. of the one part, and Us the said A.B. and C.D. of the other part, purporting a Feoffment of the said Manor and Premises, to Us and our Heirs, or into any part of the said Premises, and Possession and Seisin thereof, for Us, and to our uses, from them the said R.G. and G.W. or their Attorney or Attorneys in that behalf, to take, receive, and keep, according to the tenor, form, and effect of the said Indenture; Ratifying, and by these presents confirming, all and whatsoever our said Attorneys, or either of them, shall do, or cause to be done in the Premises, as fully and effectually as we could do, if we were personally present. In witness, etc. A Lease of Ejectment. THis Indenture, etc. witnesseth, That the said A. B. for good considerations him hereunto moving, hath leased, set, and Ferm let; and by these presents doth lease, set, and to Ferm let unto the said C.D. all that etc. To have and to hold the said &c. unto the said C. D. his Executors, Administrators, and Assigns, from the Feast of etc. for and during the term of etc. from thence next ensuing, fully to be complete and ended, yielding and paying therefore yearly, the Rent of one Pepper-Corn at the Feast of etc. only, if the same be demanded. Provided always, That if the said A. B. his Executors, Administrators, or Assigns, or any of them, do and shall at any time hereafter, pay or tender, or cause to be paid or tendered, unto the said C. D. his Heirs, Executors, Administrators, or Assigns, or to any other person or persons, to his or their use, the sum of 12 d. of lawful money of England, to the intent to make void this present Indenture; that then and at all times from thenceforth, this present Indenture, and the Lease hereby made, shall cease, determine, and be void; any thing herein before contained to the contrary notwithstanding. In Witness, etc. Defeasance of a Statute, for performance of a Covenant. THis Indenture, etc. Between A. B. of the one part, and C. D. of the other part; Whereas in and by one Recognizance, in the nature of a Statute-Staple, bearing even date with these presents, taken and acknowledged before etc. the said C. D. is and standeth bound unto the said A.B. in the sum of etc. payable, as by the said Recognizance may at large appear. Now this Indenture witnesseth, That it is nevertheless covenanted, conditioned, and agreed, by and between the said parties, to these presents. And the said A.B. for him and his Heirs, Executors, and Administrators, doth covenant, conclude, and agree, to and with the said C. D. his Heirs and Assigns, by these presents, That if the said C.D. his Heirs, Executors, and Administrators, and every of them, do and shall well and truly pay, perform, observe, fulfil, and keep all and every the Payments, Covenants, Conditions, and Agreements, which on his and their parts and behalves, are and aught to be paid, observed, performed, fulfilled, and kept, contained in one Indenture, bearing date, etc. and made, or mentioned to be made, between the said A.B. of the one part, and the said C. D. of the other part; and that in all things, according to the true intent and meaning of the same Indenture; then and at all times from thenceforth the said Recognizance or Statute-Staple, shall be void and of none effect, and shall be delivered up, to be at the costs and charges of the said C. D. his Heirs or Assigns, vacated on Record. In Witness, etc. Attornment of Tenants, to be endorsed on a Deed. WE whose Names are hereunder subscribed, being the present Tenants of the within mentioned Lands, Tenements, and Hereditaments, understanding the effect of the within written Grant thereof made unto the within named H. P. do assent and agree unto the same Grant in every respect, as the same is within written; and do thereunto attorn. And in testimony of such Attornment, each and every of Us have hereunto subscribed our Names, the day, etc. Affidavit that a man is seized in Fee, free from Encumbrances. A. B. of etc. maketh Oath, that he is seized of and in the Manors etc. contained and specified in one Indenture, or Writing indented, bearing date etc. made between etc. and thereby demised, or mentioned to be demised, to the said C. D. for the term of etc. under the Conditions, and Agreements therein contained, of a good and indefeazable Title, and lawful Estate, to him and the Heirs of the said A. B. in Fee-simple, as he conceiveth; and that the Premises are called or known by the Names and Descriptions in the said Indenture of Demise expressed, and are of the full and clear yearly value of etc. above all Reprizes; and free and clear of and from all manner of former Estates, Titles, Rents, and Arrearages of Rents, Judgements, Recognizances, Statutes, and other Encumbrances, except the Rents and Services to the Lord or Lords of the Fee, etc. Acquittance for the consideration of Money in an Indenture, and a Release of the Estate. TO all, etc. A. B. sendeth greeting; Know ye, That the said A.B. doth hereby acknowledge, to have, before the sealing and delivery of these presents, had and received of and from D. E. of etc. the sum of etc. which said sum of etc. is the same sum, which in and by one Indenture, bearing date, etc. made between the said A. B. of the first part, and the said D. E. of the other part, is mentioned to be paid to the said A. B. and to be the consideration for the Purchase of the Manors, Lands, Tenements, and Hereditaments therein mentioned to be thereby granted unto the said D.E. and his Heirs; of which said sum of etc. the said A.B. doth hereby acknowledge himself fully satisfied, and doth thereof, and of every part and parcel thereof, acquit, release, and discharge the said D. E. his Heirs, Executors, and Administrators, and every of them by these presents. And further in consideration thereof, the said A. B. doth by these presents remise, release, and for ever quit-claim unto the said D. E. and his Heirs, all the Estate Right, Title, Interest, Claim, and Demand whatsoever, of him the said A.B. of, in, and into all and singular the Manors, Messages, Closes, Lands, Tenements, and Hereditaments, to the said D. E. granted, or mentioned to be granted, in and by the before mentioned Indenture; and of, in, and to every part and parcel thereof. In witness, etc. A Declaration, that Money lent in one man's name, is the proper Moneys of another. THis Indenture Tripartite, etc. Between A. B. of the first part, C.D. of the second part, and E.F. of the third part. Whereas by Indenture Tripartite, bearing date etc. made between I.F. of the first part, the said A.B. of the second part, and the said C. D. of the third part; It is mentioned, that the said I. F. in consideration of 4500 l. therein mentioned, to be paid unto him by the said A.B. and C. D. Hath demised, granted, bargained, and sold unto the said A. B. and C.D. all that, etc. and other Lands, Tenenements, and Hereditaments, in the said Indenture mentioned, for the term of years therein mentioned, at a Pepper-Corn Rent, redeemable nevertheless, and to be redeemed by the repayment of the said 4500 l. with Interest, in manner as therein is expressed; as by the said recited Indenture may at large appear. Now this Indenture witnesseth, That it is declared and acknowledged by the said parties to these presents, That the said principal sum of 4500 l. was the proper moneys of the said E. F. and was paid by him, and not by the said A. B. and C.D. or either of them. And therefore it is further declared, That the said A.B. and C. D. their Executors, Administrators, and Assigns, shall and will stand and be possessed and interessed of, and in the said Manor and Premises, and all other Securities made or given, for securing of the said 4500 l. And as to and concerning the said 4500 l. and the Interest and Proceed of the same upon Trust; and for the benefit of such person or persons, as the said E. F. by any Writing or Writings, under his Hand and Seal shall appoint. And in default thereof, upon Trust, and for the benefit of the said E. F. his Executors, and Administrators. In Witness, etc. Release of a Ward to his Guardian, when he is at Age. TO all, etc. A. B. sendeth greeting; Know ye, That the said A. B. for good causes and considerations him thereunto moving, hath remised, released, and for ever quit-claimed, and by these presents, doth remise, release, and for ever quit-claim unto T. F. his Executors, and Administrators, all and all manner of Actions, Suits, Debts, Duties, Reckon, Accounts, and Demands whatsoever, which he the said A. B. now hath, or at any time hereafter shall or may have against the said T.F. his Executors, or Administrators, for, touching, or concerning any the Rents received, and Profits of any the Manors, Lands, Tenements, or Hereditaments of the said A. B. or touching or concerning any Wood-sales, upon or out of the said Manors and Premises, or any of them, or for any other matter, cause, or thing whatsoever, made, committed, or done, or for any Receipts or Payments, of or touching the said Manors and Premises, or any of them, during the minority of the said A.B. or at any time since, until the day of the date of these Presents. In witness, etc. Livery and Seizing to be endorsed on a Deed. MEmorandum, That peaceable and quiet Possession and Seisin, of the Lands and Hereditaments within mentioned to be granted, was had and taken by the within named A. B. the Attorney within mentioned, and by him was delivered to the within named M. G. the Bargainee in his own proper person, To hold to him the said M.G. and his heirs, to the use of him the said M.G. and of his Heirs and Assigns for ever, according to the tenor, form, and effect of the within written Deed, in the presence of Us. An Assignment of an Annuity for years, granted out of a Lease for years. TO all Christian People, to whom these presents shall come. E. E. of etc. and W. S. of etc. send Greeting. Whereas by Indenture of Lease bearing date etc. for the Consideration therein mentioned, the said E. E. did Lease, betake, and to farm let unto M.L. of etc. and E. his Wife, all that etc. and divers other Messages or Rents, or Hereditaments in the said Indenture mentioned for the term of etc. concerning etc. at and for the yearly Rent of etc. payable as in the said Indenture amongst other things doth and may appear. And whereas the said I. T. by one other Indenture of Lease, bearing date etc. And whereas the said M. L. by Indenture bearing date etc. for the Consideration therein mentioned, did bargain, sell, alien, assign and set over unto R.L. of etc. as well the said several Indentures above recited, as the Premises therein and thereby demised; as also all his Estate, Right, Title and Interest of, in, and to the same, as by the said Indenture of assignment more at large may appear. And whereas also the said M. L. and R.L. by their Indenture of assignment, bearing date etc. for the Consideration therein mentioned, did bargain, sell, assign and set over unto W.B. of etc. his Executors, Administrators and Assigns, the said several Indentures and Premises; as also all their Estate, Right, Title, and Interest of, in, and to the same. To have and to hold the said several Indentures and Premises unto the said W. B. his Executors, administrators and assigns, from the day of the date of the said last recited assignment forthwards, for and during all the term, and rest and residue of the respective terms then to come and unexpired, contained and expressed in the said several Indentures, and every of them, upon a Proviso and express Agreement and Covenant, nevertheless in the said Indenture of assignment contained. That in lieu and further satisfaction, or consideration of the said agreement, he the said W. B. his Executors, Administrators, and Assigns, should and would pay, or cause to be paid unto the said M.L. his Executors and Assigns, for and during all the rest and residue of the said terms of 21 years, and 13 years granted as aforesaid by the said I.T. and to the end of the said term of 13 years, being the longest term of those Leases, as being in reversion after the said 21 years should be expired as aforesaid, yearly and every year the sum of 26 l. of lawful money etc. at the four most usual Feasts in the year (that is to say) at the Feasts etc. or within 14 days next after every of the said Feasts, by even portions, the first payment thereof to be made in the etc. or within 14 days then next ensuing, with a Clause of Entry and Distress, if it should happen the said yearly Rend or sum of 26 l. or any part thereof to be behind and unpaid, by the space of 14 days next after any Feast or term of payment thereof above limited, in which the same aught to be paid, being at the said great Message called the White Lion, lawfully demanded. And with a Clause that the said last recited Indenture, and the Assignment therein contained, should be utterly void, and reentry, if it should fall out, that no sufficient distress should be there found, or that the same could not be come at to be distrained, after the said 14 days should be expired, and the said payments respectively should be unsatisfied at the end of one month next after any Feast or term of payment thereof aforesaid, in which the same aught to be paid, being at the same Message called the White Lion, lawfully demanded at the end of the said month, as in and by the said last recited Indenture, relation being thereunto had, may more at large appear. All the Estate, Right, Title and Interest of which said M.L. of and in the said annuity or yearly sum of 26 l. is now by good and sufficient Conveyance and assurance in Law, come unto, settled, and vested in the said K. L. and VV. S. or one of them. Now know ye, That for, and in Consideration of the sum of etc. to the said K. L. in hand paid by E. D. of etc. before the sealing and delivery of these Presents, and of 6 d. of like money to the said W.S. in hand also paid by the said E. D. before the sealing and delivery of these Presents, whereof they do hereby severally and respectively acknowledge the Receipt, and thereof do severally and respectively acquit and discharge the said E. D. her Executors and Administrators, for ever by these presents, They the said K.L. and W.S. have, and either of them hath bargained, sold, released, assigned and set over; and by these Presents do, and either of them doth fully, freely, and absolutely bargain, sell, release, assign and set over, and for ever quit-claim unto the said E.D. her Executors, administrators and assigns, as well the said Annuity, or yearly sum of 26 l. as also all the Estate, Right, Title, Interest, Power of Distress, Reentry, Claim and Demand whatsoever, which they the said K. L. and W.S. or either of them, have or hath, or in any wise might, should or ought to have, of, into, and for the said annuity or yearly sum of 26 l. or any part or parcel thereof, in or unto the said Messages or Tenements, and Premises, or any part thereof, by force, virtue or means of the said severally recited Indentures, or otherwise howsoever. To have, take, perceive, receive and enjoy the said annuity or yearly sum of 26 l. and Premises hereby mentioned to be assigned unto the said E.D. her Executors, administrators and assigns, to her and their own proper use and uses forthwards, for and during all the rest and residue now to come and unexpired of the said term of 13 years. And the said K.L. for herself, etc. doth Covenant, promise and grant to and with the said E.D. her Executors, Administrators and Assigns, by these Presents, That the said E.D. her Executors, Administrators and Assigns, shall & may from time to time, and at all times hereafter, during all the rest and residue now to come and unexpired of the said term of 13 years, fully, peaceably, and quietly have, take, perceive, receive and enjoy to and for her and their own proper use and uses, the said Annuity or yearly sum of 26 l. and Premises hereby mentioned to be assigned, and every part thereof, without any lawful let, suit, trouble, molestation, Release, discharge, or interruption of, or by the said K.L. her Executors, Administrators or Assigns, or any of them, or of or by any other person or persons whatsoever, lawfully claiming, or to claim by, from, or under them, or any of them, by, from, or under the said M.L. In witness, etc. A Letter of Attorney from the Husband to the Wife, upon his Voyage. BE it known unto all men by these presents, That I A.B. of etc. Esq do hereby assign, ordain, authorise, constitute, and in my stead and place, do put, appoint, and depute my Loving Wife C.B. to be my true and lawful Deputy and Attorney for me and in my name, and to my own proper use, benefit, and behoof, to ask, demand and require, sue for, recover and receive all such Debts, Duties, sum and sums of Money, Rent and Rents, and Arrearages of Rent and Rents, yearly payments, Merchandizes, Legacies, Money due, and to be due upon Bill of Exchange, and all other demands whatsoever, as now are, or hereafter shall be due and payable, or belonging, or to be delivered unto me, by or from any person or persons whatsoever, or wheresoever, and to pay money for me, and to contract for, demise and let to ferm at the accustomed Rents, or more, all or any of my Messages, Lands, Tenements or Hereditaments whatsoever, and for default of payment, or delivery of any Rent or Rents, or other sum of money, or other thing or things to me due, or to be due, or belonging, to use all lawful ways and means for recovery thereof, by Action, Suit, Arrest, Bill, Plaint, Attachment, Distress, Reentry or otherwise, as fully and amply in every respect, as I myself might or could do, if I were personally present, and to sue, implead, make answer, prosecute and defend in any Court or Courts of Law or Equity, and before any Judges or Justices, in any Suit, Matter, or Cause with me, for me, or against me, as the Cause shall require, and to deal and intermeddle in all Actions, Suits, affairs and businesses, any ways touching or concerning me, as my Agent or Factor, or otherwise: Giving, and by these presents granting unto my said Attorney full and whole, and lawful authority in the execution of all and singular the premises. And to substitute and appoint one or more Attorney or Attorneys in any of the Premises, and the same again at her pleasure to revoke, and to make and give any Acquittance, Release or Discharge upon the recovery and receipt of any debt, sum or sums of money, rend or rents, or other thing whatsoever, as the Cause shall require. And generally to say, Do, execute, compound, conclude, agree, determine, and finish all and every other Act and acts, thing and things whatsoever, which in or about the Premises, shall be requisite or needful to be had, made or done, and that in as large and ample manner, and as fully & effectually to all intents and purposes, as I myself might, aught or could, if I were present in mine own person, Ratifying, allowing for firm, effectual, and irrevocable, all and whatsoever my said Attorney shall do or cause to be done, in or about the Premises, by virtue of these presents. In witness, etc. A Release from the Father to one that bought the Sons Land. TO all Christian People, to whom these presents shall come. I A.B. etc. Know ye, That I the said A. B. for divers good Causes and Considerations me hereunto moving, have granted, surrendered, remised, released, and for ever quit-claimed, and by these presents do for me, my Heirs, Executors and Administrators, grant, surrender, remise, release, and for ever quit-claim unto R.C. of etc. in the County etc. Yeoman, and to his Heirs and Assigns for ever, all that parcel of ground, with the appurtenances lying and being within the Parish of etc. in the said County of. etc. commonly called or known by the name of etc. containing etc. now in the occupation of etc. and also all my Estate, Right, Title, Interest, Use, Possession, Reversion, Property, Claim, Benefit and Demand whatsoever, of, in, and to the same, To have and to hold the said piece and parcel of Ground, and all and other the Premises before hereby mentioned to be granted and released, and every part and parcel thereof, with their and every of their Appurtenances unto the said R. C. his Heirs and Assigns for ever, to the sole and only proper use and behoof of the said R. C. his Executors and Assigns for ever. And I the said A. B. for myself, my Heirs, Executors and Admistrators, do covenant, promise, and grant, to and with the said R. C. his Heirs, Executors, and Administrators, and every of them by these presents, that he the said R. C. his Heirs and Assigns, shall and may from time to time, and at all times for ever hereafter, lawfully, peaceably, and quietly have, hold, occupy, possess and enjoy all the said piece or parcel of ground and premises hereby mentioned to be granted, and released, and receive the Rents, Issues, & profits thereof to his and their own use, without any lawful let, suit, trouble or interruption whatsoever, of or by me the said A. B. my Heirs, Executors, Administrators, or Assigns, or of, or by any other person or persons whatsoever lawfully claiming, or to claim, by, from, or under me the said A. B. or by my means, estate, act, default, neglect, or procurement. In Witness, etc. Attornment of Tenants. The 8th of January, 1663. MEmorandum, That the day and year abovesaid, M.G. Tenant to the House and Lands within mentioned, did attorn to this Grant, and assent thereunto, and did pay 6 d. in Name of Seizing of his Rent, to the within named A.B. in the presence of H.M. etc. Attornment of Tenants. MEmorandum, That the 26 day of jan. Anno 15. etc. A.B. and C. being Tenants of the Lands and Hereditaments within mentioned, or some part thereof, did severally agree to this Grant, and attorn Tenants to the Premises, to the within named T. M. according to this Grant: and either of them did pay unto the said T.M. 6 d. in the Name of Seizing, and in part of payment of the Rent, in presence of T. C. H. B. and G.H. A Letter of Attorney, to be added to the end of a Sale, to give power for the Vendor to another to deliver Possession and Seizing to the Vendee. ANd moreover, E.B. hath made, ordained, and constituted and appointed, and in his stead put, and by these Presents doth make, ordain, constitute, and in his stead put T.C. of etc. and I. F. of etc. his true and lawful Attorneys, jointly and severally, for him, and in his name and stead, to enter into the aforesaid pieces or parcels of Land and Premises, or any part thereof, in name of the whole; and in his name and stead, to expel and put out all other person and persons, and full and peaceable possession and seizin of the Premises, for him, and in his name and stead to take; and after such possession and seizin so thereof had and taken, full and peaceable possession and seizin of the Premises, for him, and in his name and stead to deliver over unto the said R.O. and his Heirs, or to his certain Attorney, To hold to him and his Heirs, to the only use of him and his Heirs for ever, according to the true intent and meaning of these Presents; Ratifying and allowing whatsoever may said Attorneys, or either of them shall do in the Premises. In Witness, etc. A Discharge of a Bill, the Bill being lost. TO all Christian People, to whom these Presents shall come, I F. S. of etc. send greeting in our Lord God everlasting: Whereas V. L. of etc. in the County, etc. by one Bill under his Hand and Seal, dated &c. in the year etc. did become bound unto me the said F. S. in 40 l. for payment etc. which 20 l. is paid, and the said Bill being lost, now I the said F.S. do hereby acquit and discharge the said V. L. his Heirs, Executors, and Administrators, and every of them, of and from the said sum of 20 l. and the said Bill so entered into, for payment thereof as aforesaid, and of and from all Actions, Arrests, Costs, Damages, and Demands whatsoever concerning the same. In Witness, etc. A Surrender of a Lease. TO all Christian People to whom this present Writing shall come to be seen, read, or heard, F. R. sendeth greeting, etc. Know ye, That the said F.R. for divers good causes, and valuable considerations, him the said F.R. hereunto moving, hath granted, bargained, sold, surrendered, and released; and by these Presents doth grant, bargain, sell, surrender, and release unto T.I. of etc. his Heirs, Executors, and Administrators, all his Lease, Estate, Right, Title, time, and term of years, yet to come and unexpired, use, possession, rent, reversion, property, claim, and demand whatsoever, of, in, and to all that Message or Tenement, etc. as in the Indenture of Lease, etc. To have and to hold the said Message or Tenement, etc. as in the said Indenture of Lease, and all his Estate, Right, Title, Interest, term of years yet to come and unexpired, use, possession, reversion, property, claim, and demand of, in, and to the same, unto the said T.I. his Heirs, Executors, Administrators, and Assigns, from henceforth, for and during, and unto the full end and expiration of the time and term of years yet to come and unexpired, granted unto the said F. R. by the said T. I. by his Indenture of Lease, bearing date etc. in as large and ample manner, to all intents and purposes whatsoever, as he the said F.R. should or might have held and enjoyed the same, if this present Surrender or Release had never been hereof had or made. In witness, etc. An Acquittance for Receipt of Money upon a Sale. REceived the etc. in the year of etc. by me etc. of R.C. of etc. the full sum of etc. of lawful money etc. being the consideration and in full satisfaction of and for all that etc. now bargained and sold by me the said T. W. to the said R.C. and his Heirs, by Indenture, bearing date the day above-written, made between etc. of which said sum of etc. I the said T. W. do acquit and discharge the said R. C. his Heirs, Executors, and Administrators, for ever, by these presents. In Witness, etc. A Warrant to a Proctor by the Son, to permit a Stranger to administer upon his Father's Estate. KNow all men by these presents, That I R. D. of the Age of 15 years, but under the Age of 21 years, Son of A. B. and C. B. both late of and in the County etc. deceased, do elect and choose T. H. of etc. my Curator or Guardian, to take Administration of the Goods of my said Father, left unadministred by my said Mother, for my benefit, during my minority, and to all other effect of Law whatsoever; and I do give power and authority to Mr. T.M. and Mr. T. C. Proctors of the Court of Prerogative, jointly and severally to appear for me, before the Judges of the Prerogative Court aforesaid, lawfully authorized, and in my name, to pray and obtain the said T. H. to be assigned my Curator or Guardian as aforesaid; and what they or either of them shall do herein, I do promise to hold firm for ever by these presents. In Witness, etc. A Warrant to an Executor. KNow all men by these presents, That whereas R.C. late of etc. in the etc. Widow, The Relict and Administratrix of the Goods of T.C. late of the same place deceased, made her last Will and Testament in Writing, bearing date etc. and therein made and named P.D. of etc. Now I E. C. elder Son of the said T. C. deceased, and R.C. his Wife deceased, do consent, that the said P. D. do prove the said Will, and take upon him the execution thereof, and Administration of her Goods, and of my said Fathers Goods she left behind her at her death unadministred, for the benefit of me and my Brother W.C. In Witness, etc. A Condition of a Recognizance to pay Costs in Chancery. THE Condition of this Recognizance is such, That if the above-bound R. C. being Plaintiff in the said Court of Chancery, against R. M. and T. N. Defendants, shall pay such Costs to the said Defendants without Suit, as the Court of Chancery shall award, if they shall see cause to award any; This Recognizance to be void, and of no effect, or else to stand and be in full force, power, and virtue. Acknowledged by the Recognizor the Tenth Day of January, and in the Fifteenth Year, etc. before me, JOHN GOOD. An Assignment of a Lease by Endorsement. MEmorandum, That the within named T. R. towards satisfaction of 20 l. by me now due, and owing unto S. H. Gent. have granted, assigned, and set over, and do hereby grant, assign, and set over unto the said S. H. his Executors, Administrators, and Assigns, as well this present Indenture, all the Message or Tenement and Hereditaments within mentioned, to be demised: as also my Estate, Right, Title, and Interest, of and into the same, either by force, virtue, or means of this present Indenture, or otherwise howsoever. Witness my Hand and Seal the 4th Day, etc. An Exchange by Indenture of Bargain and Sale, with Livery of Seizing. THis Indenture made etc. Between etc. witnesseth, That the said A. B. hath granted, bargained and sold, and by these Presents doth grant, bargain, and sell unto the said C.D. all that Acre of Land, etc. To have and to hold unto the said C. D. his Heirs and Assigns for ever, to be holden of the chief Lord or Lords of the Fee or Fees thereof, etc. And the said C.D. in consideration thereof, hath granted, bargained, and sold; and by these presents doth grant, bargain, and sell unto the said A.B. etc. all that Acre of Land, etc. To have and to hold, etc. to be holden of etc. a Covenant from each party, that they have power to sell, and are seized in Fee, etc. a Proviso, That if either party shall be lawfully evicted, of either of the said Acres, by any former Sale; Then this Deed of Bargain and Sale, and Exchange, to be void; And that than it shall be lawful to re-enter, and the same to have again, etc. A Defeasance upon a judgement, with a Release of Errors. THis Indenture made etc. Between etc. of etc. of the one part, and C.D. of etc. of the other part, Witnesseth, That whereas the said A.B. in this present Michaelmas Term, hath recovered a Judgement against the said C.D. in the Court of Common-Bench at Westminster, for 200 l. Debt, besides Costs of Suit; as by the Records thereof remaining in the said Court more at large it may and doth appear. Nevertheless, the said A. B. is contented and pleased, and by these presents doth covenant and grant for him, his Executors and Administrators, to and with the said C.D. his Heirs, Executors, Administrators, or Assigns, That if the said C. D. his Heirs, Executors, Administrators, or Assigns, or any of them, do and shall well and truly pay, or cause to be paid unto the said A. B. his Executors, Administrators, or Assigns, the full sum of one hundred pounds, of lawful money of England, on the Day of etc. which shall be in the etc. That then he the said A. B. his Executors, Administrators, and Assigns, shall and will upon reasonable request, and at the costs and charges of the said C. D. his Executors or Assigns, acknowledge or cause to be acknowledged satisfaction upon Record, of and for the said Judgement, and the Debt and Damages thereby recovered; and shall not, nor will not take out, or cause to be taken out, any Execution or Executions upon the said Judgement, against the said C. D. his Heirs, Executors, or Administrators, or any of them, or against his or their Goods, Chattels, Lands, or Tenements whatsoever, or wheresoever; and the said C.D. hath remised, released, and for ever quit-claimed; and by these Presents, for him, his Executors, and Administrators, doth remise and release, and for ever quit-claim unto the said A.B. his Executors, Administrators, and Assigns, all and all manner of Error and Errors, cause and causes of Error, Jeofails, and Demands whatsoever, for or by reason of the said Judgement, or for or by reason of any Entries or Proceed thereupon, or relating thereunto. In Witness, etc. An Assignment of a Mortgage, by Endorsement by a Friend in Trust, for one that purchased the same, to keep it in force. MEmorandum, That I the within named T. F. in consideration of the sum of etc. of lawful money etc. in hand paid by M.G. of etc. by the appointment and direction of the within named H. N. and 12 d. to me paid by A. C. have assigned and set over, and do hereby assign and set over unto the said A. C. his Executors, Administrators, and Assigns, as well this present Indenture, and all the Message or Tenement, and Hereditaments within mentioned to be granted: As also, all my Estate, Right, Title, and Interest, of, in, and to the same, either by force, virtue, or means of this present Indenture or otherwise howsoever, To have and to hold the Premises unto the said A. C. his Executors, Administrators, and Assigns, during all the residue now to come and unexpired of the term of 500 years within mentioned, to be granted, in trust, and for the only benefit of the said M.G. his Heirs and Assigns, and to extend upon the estate of Inheritance of the Premises, which the said M.G. hath purchased. Witness my Hand and Seal, in the Year, etc. An Acquittance and Receipt for a Legacy given by a Will to the Executor thereof. REceived the etc. in the year of etc. by me L.M. of etc. of N.O. etc. of etc. Executor of F. R. etc. the full sum of etc. of lawful Money etc. being a Legacy given unto me the said L. M. by the said F. R. in and by her last Will and Testament: of which said sum of etc. and all other Debts, Duties, Sum and Sums of Money, and Demands whatsoever, I the said L. M. do acquit and discharge the said N. O. his Heirs, Executors, and Administrators, and every of them, for ever by these presents. In Witness, etc. An Affidavit that Lands are free from all Encumbrances. RObert Fall of Rochester, in the County of Kent, Butcher, maketh Oath, that all that parcel of ground, with the Appurtenances, lying and being in the Parish of etc. in the County of Kent, commonly called and known by the name of etc. containing by estimation, six Acres more or less, now bargained and sold from the said Robert Fall, to Thomas Giles of etc. in the County aforesaid Yeoman, by Indenture, bearing date the day of etc. now are, and were at the sealing and delivery of the said Indenture, and so shall continue, free and clear of, and from all and all manner of former and other Bargains, Sales, Gifts, Grants, Releases, Statutes, Recognizances, Estates, Acts, Titles, and Encumbrances whatsoever, had, made, committed or done by the said R. F. or any other person or persons whatsoever, to his knowledge, or by his Order, means, Authority, consent or procurement. An Assignment of a Bond, with a Letter of Attorney verbatim as in the Bond. TO all Christian People, to whom these Presents shall come, I A. B. send greeting; Whereas E. S. of etc. by one Bond or Obligation bearing date etc. in the year etc. did become bound unto me the said A. B. in the penalty of etc. of lawful etc. conditioned for the true payment etc. of like money, at such days and times, and in such manner and form as in the Condition of the said recited Bond or Obligation is mentioned, as by the said Obligation and Condition, relation being thereunto had, more at large may and doth appear. Now know ye, that I the said A. B. for divers good Causes and Considerations, me hereunto especially moving, have assigned and set over, and by these presents, do assign and set over unto W.C. of etc. his Executors, Administrators, and Assigns, the said recited Bond or Obligation, and the said sum of etc. therein mentioned; and I the said A. B. have made, ordained, constituted &c. and depute the said W. C. my true and lawful Attorney, for me and in my name, but to his own proper use and behoof, to ask, demand, sue for, recover, and receive of the said E.S. all such sum and sums of money, as are, or shall be due to me by virtue of the said recited Bond or Obligation, and to have, use, and take all lawful ways and means in my name, or otherwise, for recovery thereof by Attachment, Arrest, Distress, or otherwise, and to compound and agree for the same, and Acquittances, or other sufficient Discharges for the same, for me and in my name, to make, seal and deliver, and to do all other Act and Acts, and things whatsoever concerning the Premises, as fully in every respect, as I myself might or could do, if I were personally present. And Attorneys one or more under him for the purpose aforesaid, to make, and again at his pleasure to revoke; And I the said A. B. do covenant for me, my Executors and Administrators, to and with the said W. C. his Executors, Administrators, and Assigns, by these Presents, That I have not received, released, or discharged the said Bond, or any of the money therein mentioned, neither will I, my Executors or Administrators, acquit, discharge, or receive the same, or any part thereof, but shall and will justify all such lawful Actions and proceed in Law and Equity, as shall be brought, prosecuted or defended concerning the same, or by reason thereof, and will not nonsuit, disavow, or discontinue any such Action, Suit or Plaint. And that it shall be lawful to and for the said W. C. his Executors,, Administrators, and Assigns, to receive and enjoy to his own use, all such sum and sums of money as shall be duly recovered, by virtue of the said Obligation, or the Condition thereof, without any account to be given concerning the same; and that neither I the said A. C. my Executors, Administrators, or Assigns, shall or will revoke this Letter of Attorney, or Writing of Assignment, but that I, my Executors and Administrators, shall and will upon every reasonable Request, do acknowledge, & execute all and every such further Act and Acts, thing and things whatsoever, be it by making a new Letter of Attorney or Assignment, or otherwise howsoever, for the better enabling and authorising him the said W.C. his Executors, Administrators and Assigns, to recover and receive to his own proper use, all such sum and sums of money, as shall be due by virtue of the said Obligation, as by the said W.C. his Executors, Administrators or Assigns, or by his or their Council learned in the Law, shall be reasonably devised or advised, and required, so as for the doing thereof, they being not compelled to go, or travel further than the Cities of London and Westminster, or any of them, and to the true performance of all and singular the Covenants herein contained; I the said A.B. do bind myself, my Heirs, Executors and Administrators, to the said W.C. his Executors, Administrators, and Assigns, in the penalty of 200 l. of lawful money of England, by these presents. In witness, etc. Incert not the Penalty, if it is not agreed by the Assignee. A Defeasance upon a Statute-Staple for payment of Money. THis Indenture made &c. between etc. witnesseth, That whereas H. M. and R.M. by one Recognizance, in the nature of a Statute-Staple, bearing date etc. are become bound unto the said I. M. in the sum of 200 l. of lawful money etc. payable as by the said Recognizance of Statute-Staple more at large appeareth. Now nevertheless, etc. by and between, etc. and the said I. M. is contented and pleased, and for himself, his Executors, and Administrators, doth covenant and agree to and with the said H. M. and R. M. their Executors, Administrators and Assigns, to these Presents, that if the said H.M. and R. M. their Heirs, Executors, Administrators, or Assigns, or any of them, do and shall well and truly pay, or cause to be paid unto the said I.M. his Executors, Administrators, or Assigns, the sum of etc. on the etc. next ensuing &c. that then the said Statute-Staple shall be utterly void, frustrate, and of none effect, or else to stand and remain in full force and virtue. In witness, etc. A short Mortgage of a House. THis Indenture made &c. between C. B. of the one part, and I.H. of the other part, witnesseth, That the said C. B. for and in consideration of the sum of etc. of lawful etc. to him in hand paid by the said G. H. at and before the sealing and delivery of these Presents, whereof he doth hereby acknowledge the Receipt, and thereof, and of every part thereof, doth acquit and discharge the said I.H. his Executors and Administrators, and every of them, for ever by these Presents, hath granted, bargained, and sold, and by these Presents doth grant, bargain and sell unto the said I.H. all that Message, etc. And the Reversion and Reversions, Remainder and Remainders thereof. And also all the Estate, Right, Title, Interest, Property, Possession, Claim and Demand whatsoever, of him the said C. B. of, in, and to the said Bargained Premises, and of, in, and to every part and parcel thereof, with the Appurtenances: And also all Deeds, Evidences and Writings that concern the same Premises, or any part thereof; To have and to hold the said Message or Tenement, and all and singular other the Premises, with the Appurtenances, unto the said I. H. his Executors, Administrators, and Assigns, from the day before the date of these Presents, unto the full end and term of 99 years from thence next ensuing, and fully to be complete and ended, without impeachment of, or for any manner of waste, Yielding and paying therefore Yearly the Rent of one Pepper-Corn on the 24th day of june, if the same shall be lawfully demanded, and no more. Provided always, and upon Condition nevertheless, That if the said C. B. his heirs, Executors, Administrators or Assigns, or any of them, do well and truly pay, or cause to be paid unto the said I. H. his Executors, Administrators, or Assigns, at or in the Common-Hall, etc. the full sum of etc. free and clear of and from all, and all manner of Charges, Taxes, Assessments, and Impositions whatsoever or howsoever; That then, and from thenceforth, this present Grant, Bargain and Sale of all the Premises shall cease, determine, and be utterly void, frustrate, and of none effect; or else the same shall stand and remain in full force, any thing in these presents contained to the contrary thereof in any wise notwithstanding. And the said C.B. for himself, his Heirs, Executors, Administrators, and Assigns, and every of them, doth covenant, promise, and grant, to and with the said I.H. his Executors, Administrators, and Assigns, by these Presents, That in case default shall be made of, or in payment of the said sum of etc. before herein mentioned, or any part thereof, at the day, time, and place before specified, That then, and from thenceforth, and at all times afterwards, it shall and may be lawful to and for the said I. H. his Executors, Administrators, and Assigns, to enter into, have, hold, use, occupy, possess, and enjoy, all the said Message or Tenement, and all other the Premises, during all the said term of 99 years, by these Presents granted, without any lawful Let, Suit, Trouble, Denial, Disturbance, or Interruption, of or by him the said C.B. his Heirs, Executors, Administrators, or Assigns, or any of them, or of, or by any other person or persons whatsoever. And that then he the said C. B. shall and will make, do, knowledge, suffer, and execute all and every such further Act and Acts, Thing and Things, Devise and Devises whatsoever, for the further and better conveying and assuring of the said Message or Tenement, and other the Premises by these Presents granted unto the said I. H. his Executors, Administrators, and Assigns, during the said term of 99 years, as by the said I.H. his Executors, Administrators, or Assigns; or by his or their Council learned in the Law shall be devised, advised, or required. And it is agreed by and between the said Parties to these Presents, That it shall and may be lawful to and for the said C. B. his Heirs and Assigns, to receive and take all the Rents, Issues, and Profits of the Premises, until default shall be made in payment of the said sum of etc. without any Let, Suit, Trouble, Denial, or Interruption of him the said I.H. his Executors, Administrators, or Assigns. In Witness, etc. A Letter of Attorney, to receive Seizing of Lands. TO all Christian People, to whom this present Writing shall come, We R. O. and T. T. send greeting in our Lord God everlasting: Know ye, That we the said R. O. and T. T. have made, ordained, constituted, and in our steads and places put and deputed; And by these Presents do make, ordain, constitute, and in our steads and places put and depute N. D. of etc. our true and lawful Attorney, for Us, and in our Names, full and peaceable Possession and Seisin of all that Message or Tenement, etc. which by Indenture, bearing date the etc. was granted, bargained, sold, aliened, enfeoffed, or confirmed; or mentioned to be granted, enfeoffed, and confirmed unto us the said R.O. and T. T. and our Heirs and Assigns, to the use of Us and our Heirs, by R.Y. of etc. to take and receive to and for our own use, of the aforesaid R. Y. or of his certain Attorney in this behalf; Ratifying and confirming all that, and whatsoever our said Attorney shall lawfully do, or cause to be done in our Names concerning the Premises, In witness, etc. A Declaration of an Obligee, that his Name is used in Trust. TO all, etc. H. P. of etc. sendeth greeting: Whereas H. A. of etc. by his Obligation, bearing date, etc. standeth bound unto the said H.P. his Executors, Administrators, and Assigns, in the sum of, etc. conditioned for the payment of etc. upon the &c. as by the said Obligation may more fully appear. Now know ye, That the said H. P. doth hereby acknowledge and confess, That the said Obligation is so taken in his Name only upon Trust, for the only proper use and behoof of G. F. of, etc. his Executors and Administrators. And that the Moneys secured by the said Obligation, were the proper Moneys of the said G.F. In Witness, etc. An Indenture, being a Defeasance of an Assignment of a Bond. THis Indenture, etc. between A. B. of etc. of the one part, and C. D. of etc. of the other part: Whereas the said C.D. is, and now standeth really indebted unto the said A. B. by his Bill-Obligatory, bearing date, etc. in the full sum of etc. to be paid, etc. And whereas R.G. of etc. by his Obligation, bearing date, etc. became bound to the said C. D. in the penal sum of etc. with Condition there under-written for the said R. G. paying unto the said C.D. his Executors, Administrators, and Assigns, the sum of etc. upon etc. as by the said Bond more at large may appear. And whereas the said C. D. hath by Writing under his Hand and Seal, bearing date etc. constituted and appointed the said A. B. to be the said C. D. his lawful Attorney in his stead and name, but to the use of the said A, B, to ask, levy, recover, demand, and receive the Money due on the said Bond, when it shall become payable; as by the said Letter of Attorney, among other things therein contained, may appear. Now this Indenture witnesseth, and it is the true intent and meaning of the Parties to these presents, That the said Letter of Attorney so made by the said C, D, to the said A, B, as aforesaid, is, and is hereby declared to be, made for the said A, B, farther, and better security of the said sum of etc. so owing from the said C, D, to the said A, B, as aforesaid. And the said A, B, for himself, his Heirs, Executors, and Administrators, doth covenant, promise, and grant, to and with the said C, D, his Executors and Administrators, and to and with every of them by these presents, That if the said C, D, his Heirs, Executors, and Administrators, or any of them, do, and shall well and truly pay, or cause to be paid unto the said A, B, his Executors, Administrators, or Assigns, the said sum of etc. of lawful Money of England, at or upon the etc. that then upon Receipt thereof, he the said A, B, his Executors, Administrators, or Assigns, shall and will deliver up the said Letter of Attorney, and the Bond aforesaid, whole and uncancelled unto the said C, D, his Executors, Administrators, or Assigns: Any thing in the said Letter of Attorney contained to the contrary in any wise notwithstanding. In witness, etc. A Surrender of the Lessees Term to be endorsed on the Lease. KNow all men by these Presents, That the within named G. F. of etc. hath granted, assigned, surrendered, and yielded up; and by these Presents doth grant, assign, surrender, and yield up unto the within-named H. P. of etc. all that the Manor, etc. (prout in the Lease) and all other the Premises within demised, or mentioned to be demised by the said H.P. unto the said G.F. And also all the Estate, Right, Title, Interest, Property, Claim, and Demand whatsoever, of him the said G. F. of, in, or to the said Manor or Premises; or of, in, or to any part thereof, To have and to hold the same unto the said H.P. his Heirs and Assigns, to do therewith at his and their free will and pleasure. In witness, etc. A Letter of Attorney to receive Money decreed in Chancery. KNow all men by these Presents, That I H. P. of etc. for divers good causes and considerations me thereunto moving, Have made, constituted, and appointed; and by these Presents do make, constitute, and appoint G.F. of etc. my true and lawful Attorney, for me, and in my Name, and for my use, to ask, demand, and receive of I.B. of etc. all that sum of 1000 pounds of lawful Money of England, which by a Decree made in the High-Court of Chancery, in a Cause there depending between me the said H.P. Complainant, and the said I. B. Defendant, bearing date, etc. he the said I.B. is to pay unto me; And upon receipt of the said sum of 1000 l. to give and deliver unto him the said I. B. one Acquittance or Release, bearing date the day of the date hereof, made, sealed, and delivered to me to their use, testifying the Receipt thereof, and in full of all Demands touching the same: Giving, and by these Presents granting unto the said G.F. full Power and lawful Authority for me, and in my name, stead, and place, to do, or cause to be done all and every such other Act and Acts, Thing and Things, as shall be requisite or needful to be done in the Premises, in as full and ample manner, as if I myself were at the doing thereof personally present; Ratifying and confirming all and whatsoever my said Attorney shall lawfully do, or cause to be done, in or about the Premises. In witness, etc. A Discharge for Money Decreed in Chancery. KNow all men by these Presents, That I H. P. of etc. do hereby acknowledge to have had and received of I. B. of etc. the full sum of one thousand pounds of lawful Money of England, adjudged to be paid unto me by a Decree made in the High-Court of Chancery the first day of etc. in a Cause there depending between me the said H. P. Complainant, and the said I. B. Defendant, being in full of all Matters in Question and Demand in the said Causes. And I do for myself, my Executors and Administrators, acquit, release, and discharge the said I. B. his Executors and Administrators, of and from the said one thousand pounds; and every part thereof, and of and from all Interest, Damages, and other Demands, for, touching, or concerning the same. In witness, etc. A Bond to the KING. NOverint universi per praesentes me H.P. de etc. teneri et firmiter Obligari serenissimo Principi, & Domino nostro Carolo Secundo, Dei Gratia, Angliae, Scotiae, Franciae, et Hiberniae, Regi, Fidei Defensor. in mille libr. legalis monetae Angl. Solvend. eidem Domino Regi, Haered. vel Successor. suis. Ad quam quidem solutionem bene et fideliter faciend. obligo me, haeredes, Execut. & Administrator. meos firmiter per praesentes, Sigillo meo Sigillat. Dat. primo die Jan. An. Regni dicti domini nostri Caroli Secundi Regis, decimo quarto, etc. Annoque Domini, 1662. A Discharge to trusties for Money by them received. WHereas G.F. of etc. did by his Indenture, dated, etc. Demise and Lease unto H.P. of etc. and others, divers Manors, Lands, Tenements, and Hereditaments therein mentioned: To have and to hold the same unto the said H.P. and the rest of the Lessees therein named for the term of 99 years, if the said G. F. should live so long; upon Trust, that the said Lessees should dispose the Profits of the lands demised to the several purposes in the said Indenture mentioned, as by the same Indenture may at large appear. Now know all men by these presents, That I the said G. F. do hereby acknowledge, signify, and declare, That all such Moneys as have been received by the said H. P. by virtue of the said Lease, have been all paid and satisfied by him the said H. P. according to my Directions and Appointment, and according to the Tenor of the said Lease; and I do hereby acquit and discharge him the said H. P. his Heirs, Executors, Administrators, and Assigns, and every of them, of and from all such Moneys as aforesaid, and every part and parcel thereof. In witness, etc. Warrant of Attorney, to confess a judgement in Chancery, for privileged persons. To, etc. or any other of the Six Clerks belonging to His Majesty's High-Court of Chancery. WHereas I A. B. of etc. became bound by Obligation, bearing even Date with these Presents, to C.D. of etc. in the penal sum of 100 l. for the payment of 50 l. of lawful Money, on, or before the etc. if in case I the said A.B. do not satisfy and pay, or cause to be paid unto the said C. D. his Executors or Administrators, the said sum of 50 l. on, or before the etc. Then I the said A.B. do hereby give warrant, and authorise you the said etc. or any other of the said Six Clerks, to appear for me at the said Court, unto an Action or Suit there to be brought, or commenced against me the said A.B. by the said C. D. his Executors or Administrators, upon the said Obligation, and thereupon to acknowledge and confess a Judgement in Hillary Term, next ensuing the date hereof; and for so doing, this shall be your sufficient Warrant: Witness my Hand and Seal, etc. A Mortgagee's Assignment of his Mortgage to the Mortgagor, to be endorsed on the Deed. KNow all men by these Presents, That I H.P. of etc. the Lessee within named, for and in consideration of the sum of etc. unto me in hand paid, by the within named G. F. Have granted, assigned, and set over, and by these Presents do grant, assign, and set over unto the said G. F. all that the Manor of etc. and all and singular other the within-mentioned Premises, with their, and every of their Appartenances; and all my Estate, Right, Title, Term and Interest therein, as fully and amply as the same were granted or demised unto me from the said G. F. by the Deed or Writing within-written, contained; To have and to hold the same unto the said G.F. his Heirs and Assigns, to do therewith at his and their free will and pleasure. And I the said H. P. do hereby covenant and grant to and with the said G. F. his Executors and Administrators, That I have not made, done, or willingly suffered any Act or Thing, whereby the Premises within mentioned, or the Estate or Term hereby granted or demised, shall or may be in any wise discharged, impeached, or encumbered. In witness, etc. A Deed of Feoffment upon a Sale. TO all Christian People to whom this present Writing shall come, greeting: Know ye, That I W. B. of etc. in part of performance of the Covenant mentioned in one Pair of Indentures, bearing date, etc. made between me the said W.B. and F. my Wife, of the one part, and G. H. of etc. of the other part; Have given, granted, enfeoffed, and confirmed; and by these Presents, do give, grant, enfeoff, and confirm unto the said G. H. all those, etc. several Messages, Tenements, or Cottages, etc. And the Reversion and Reversions, Remainder and Remainders. Rents, Issues, and Profits of all and singular the Premises; and all the Estate, Right, Title, Interest, Benefit, Claim, and Demand whatsoever of me the said W. B. of, in, and to the same, To have and to hold the said Messages, Tenements, or Cottages, and all and singular other the Premises, with their and every of their Appurtenances beforementioned, to be granted unto the said G.H. and his Heirs, To the use of the said G. H. his Heirs and Assigns for ever; And I the said W. B. have granted for me and my Heirs, That we will grant unto the said G. H. and his Heirs, the said Messages, Tenements, or Cottages, and Premises, with the Appurtenances, against all People for ever by these Presents. In witness, etc. An Acquittance of part of a Debt. BE it known unto all men etc. That I A. B. etc. in the County of etc. have received, and had the day of the making hereof of etc. R. W. etc. in the said County, Yeoman, 6 l. etc. due to me on the Feast-day of etc. last past, before the date of these Presents, in part of Payment of a greater sum, contained and specified in a writing Obligatory, wherein the said R.W. with others, stand bound unto me; the which 6 l. as abovesaid, I do by these presents acknowledge to have received, etc. A short Deed, to declare that the name of the Obligee in an Obligation is used in trust for another. TO all Christian People to whom this present Writing shall come, I S.B. of etc. send Greeting. Whereas J. T. and J. G. of etc. by Obligation, bearing date, etc. stand jointly and severally bound unto me the said S.B. for the true payment of etc. on the &c. as by the &c. (recite more if there be more) Now know ye, That I the said S.B. do hereby signify and declare, That the several sums of Money in the Conditions of the said several Obligations mentioned, were, and are the proper Moneys of A.B. of etc. And that my name is used in the said several Obligations in Trust, and for the only benefit of the said A.B. his Executors, Administrators, and Assigns; and therefore I the said S.B. do hereby authorise and appoint the said A.B. his Executors, Administrators, and Assigns, to receive and take all the several sums of Money to his and their own proper use and behoof, without any Account to be given concerning the same, and to use all lawful ways and means for recovery thereof, and to compound and agree for the same; and to acquit, discharge, and deliver up the said several Obligations, as fully in every respect as I might or could do, if I were personally present. In Witness, etc. A Form of a Will. IN the Name of God, Amen. I A. B. of etc. being in good health of Body, and of sound and perfect Mind and Memory, Praise be therefore given to Almighty God, do make and ordain this my present Last Will and Testament, in manner and form following (that is to say); First and principally, I commend my Soul into the Hands of Almighty God, hoping through the Merits, Death, and Passion, ●f my Saviour jesus Christ, to have full and free Pardon and Forgiveness of all my Sins, and to inherit everlasting Life; and my Body I commit to the Earth, to be decently buried at the discretion of my Executor hereafter named; And as touching the disposition of all such Temporal Estate, as it hath pleased Almighty God to bestow upon me, I give and dispose thereof, as followeth; First, I will, That my Debts and Funeral Charges shall be paid and discharged. Item, I give unto, etc. (here set down all your Legacies that you intent to give, and then write.) All the rest and residue of my personal Estate, Goods, and Chattels, whatsoever, I do give and bequeath unto my loving &c. (here name the person) full and sole Executor of this my last Will and Testament. And I desire, That my Body may be buried in the etc. And I do hereby revoke, disannul, and make void all former Wills and Testaments by me heretofore made. In witness whereof, I the said A. B. to this my last Will and Testament, being contained in five Sheets of Paper, set my Hand, and to the top and last Sheet thereof, set my Seal the etc. In the year, etc. A Codicil or Schedule to a Will. BE it known unto all Men by these presents, That whereas I A.B. of etc. have made and declared my last Will and Testament in writing, bearing date, etc. I the said A. B. do by this present Codicil, confirm and ratify my said last Will and Testament; and do give and bequeath unto I.E. of etc. the sum of etc. and my will and meaning is, That this Codicil or Schedule be, and be adjudged to be, part and parcel of my said last Will and Testament; and that all things herein contained and mentioned be faithfully and truly performed, and as fully and amply in every respect as if the same were so declared and set down in my said last Will and Testament. In witness, etc. The Form of an Affidavit. INter R.L. quer. et R.R. Defend. in ejectione firmae de duobus Messuagiis, etc. in etc. A.B. maketh Oath, That he this deponent upon the 20th day of January, now last past, did deliver unto R. C. who was then Tenant in possession of the Tenements above mentioned, a Copy of a Declaration made by the Plaintiff against the Defendant in this Cause; whereupon there was written as followeth, or to the same effect, R.C. this Declaration is for Trial of the Plaintiffs Title, etc. verbatim, as on the back of the Declaration. Directions for suing out Fines, and making the Concord's thereof; with several necessary Notes thereupon. IT is called a Fine, Et Finalis concordia, quia imponit finem litibus. Fines are Instruments of Record, of Agreements concerning Lands or other Hereditaments made most usually upon Writs of Covenant in the Court of Common-Pleas, and are of such force and efficacy in Law, that they are perpetual Barrs to all Parties to the same Fines and Estrangers, not prosecuting their Right in due time. He who acknowledgeth the Fine, is called the Conusor; and he to whom the Fine is levied, is called the Conusee. If the use of a Fine be not declared before nor after the Fine levied, it shall be intended to the use of the Conusor, and his Heirs. Infants (that is, all persons under the age of one and twenty years) ought to have special care how they levy Fines, for unless they be reversed by the Infants themselves before they come of Age, they are good. If a married Woman under Age levy a Fine of her own Lands, she may not reverse it, unless her Husband die before she come to full age. If a married woman levy a Fine of her Jointure, she will thereby lose both that and her Thirds, if the Jointure were well settled before marriage. It is requisite, that either the Conusor, or the Conusee, be seized of the Lands in the Fine at the time of levying thereof, otherwise the Fine is void. Persons Outlawed, or waved in personal Actions, may alien by Fine. To sue out a Fine by Dedimus Potestat. to Commissioners in the Country, you are first to draw your Praecipe of the Writ of Covenant in Paper, and then write under, your Commissioners Names, four, or more, whereof one is to be a Knight, thus, S. ss. Pr. A. B. quod just etc. teneat C. D. con. etc. de uno Messuagio, uno Horreo, uno gardino & decem acris ter. cum pertin. in E. De. po. F.D. Militi H. I. L.M. N.O. P.Q. generosis. Carry this to the Cursitor of the same County, and he will make your Dedimus Potestatem take the Fine. When you have your Ded. pot. then make ready your Concord to be fairly engrossed in Parchment; and see that the Land be exactly named, as in the Dedimus: The Forms of which Concord's next follow. A Fine from One to One, of a Message▪ and Garden. Sussex. ss. PRaecipe A. B. quod just etc. teneat C. D. con. etc. de uno Messuagio, et uno Gardino, cum pertin. in M. E. nisi etc. Et est Concordia talis, scilicet quod praedict. A. recogn. praedict. tenementa cum pertin. esse jus ipsius C. ut illa quae idem C. habet de dono praed. A. Et illa remisit & quiet. clam. de ipso A. & hered. suis praefat. C. et hered. suis in perpetuum. Et praeterea idem A. concessit pro se & hered. suis quod ipse warrant. praefat. C. & hered. suis praedicta tenementa cum pertin. contra ipsum A. & hered. suos in perpetuum. Et pro hac, etc. A Fine from a Man and his Wife to one Conusee, of two Messages, one Yard, or Backside, one Garden, Land, Meadow and Pasture. Southt. ss. PR.. Henr. B. & Mariae uxori ejus, quod just etc. teneant johanni B. con. etc. de duobus Messuagiis, uno curtilagio, uno Gardino, decem Acris Terrae, quinque Acris prati, & sex Acris Pasturae cum pertin. in M. Et nisi, etc. Et est Concordia talis, scilicet, quod praed. H. & Maria recogn. praedict. tenementa cum pertin. esse jus ipsius johannis, ut illa quae idem Iohannes habet de dono praedict. Henr. & Mariae. Et illa remiser. & quiet. clam. de ipsis Henr. et Maria, et hered. ipsius Hen. praefat. johanni & hered. suis in perpetuum: Et praeterea iidem Hen. & M. concesserunt pro se & hered. ipsius Hen. quod ipsi warrant. praefat. I. et hered. suis praed. tenement. cum pertin. contra ipsos Henr. & M. & hered. ipsius Hen. in perpetuum. Et pro hac, etc. Note, That where there be divers Conusors', the Release and Warranty must be from the Heirs of one of the Conusors' only, as in the last mentioned; and also when a Fine is levied to divers Conusees, the right shall be limited to one of them only, and the Remise and Warranty to his heirs only, whose Right it is acknowledged to be. A Fine from Two Conusors', and the Wife of one of them, to Two Conusees, of Messages, Barns, Gardens, Orchards, Land, Meadow, Pasture, and Common of Pasture for all manner of Cattle. Southt. ss. PRaecipe Nicholas Gibbons generoso, & Ric. Henet, et Annae uxori ejus, quod just etc. teneant I. S. Armigero, et D.F. con. etc. de quatuor Messuagiis, duobus Horreis, duobus Gardinis, duobus Pomariis, Viginti Acris Terrae, una acra Prati, octo acris Pasturae, et Communia Pasturae, et omnimod. averiis, cum pertin. in Warbleington et Emesworth. Et nisi, etc. Et est Concordia talis scilicet, quod praedict. Nich. et Ric. & Anna recog. praedicta tenementa et communiam Pasturae, cum pertin. esse jus ipsius I. ut illa quae iidem I. & D. habent de dono praedictorum Nich. et Ric. et Annae. Et illa remiserunt et quiet. clam. de ipsis Nich. et R. & A. et hered. ipsius N. praedictis I. et D. et hered. ipsius in perpetuum. Et praeterea idem Nich. concessit pro se et hered. suis, quod ipsi warrant. praedictis I.S. et D.F. et hered. ipsius I.G. praed. tenementa, et communiam Pasturae, cum pertin. contra praedict. Nich. et hered. suos in perpetuum. Et ulterius idem Ric. & Anna concesser. pro se et hered. ipsius R. quod ipsi warrant. praedictis I. et D. F. et hered. ipsius I.G. praed. tenementa et communiam Pasturae, cum pertin. contra praedict. R. et A. et hered. ipsius R. in perpetuum. Et pro hac, etc. Note, That in the Concord all the special names of the things contained in the Writ, are not to be rehearsed, but only the general words thereof; as Manor, Tenements, Rents, Fishing, Warren, Advowson, Common, Moiety, third, fourth, or fifth Part; view of Franck-Pledge, Rectory, Tithes, Fairs, Markets, etc. as in the several Precedents you may observe. A Fine by a Knight and his Wife to an Archbishop and another of three Manors, Messages, Tofts, Cottages, Mills, Barns, Gardens, Land, Meadow, Pasture, Wood, Furse, Heath, and Rent; the Advowson of a Church, and View of Franck-Pledge, with general Warranty. Midd. ss. PR.. I.L. Militi et M. uxori ejus, quod just etc. teneant Reverendo in Christo Patri T.Y. permissione divina Archiepiscopo Eborac. Angliae Primati, & G.L. Armigero, con. etc. de Maneriis de R. K. & M. cum pertin. ac de quinquaginta Messuagiis, quingentis Toftis, ducentis cottagiis, sex molendinis, quingentis horreiss, quingen. gardinis, quinque mille acris Terrae, mille acris Prati, sex mille acris Pasturae, mille acris bosci, decem mille acris Jampnorum & bruere, ac de quinquaginta libris reddit. cum pertin. in R. C. A. alias S.T. V.W. & E. ac de advocatione Ecclesiae de E. praedict. ac de visu Franci plegii de R.C. & A. praedict. Et nisi, etc. Et est Concordia talis, scilicet, quod praed. I. et M. recogn. praedict. maneria, tenementa, reddit. advocationem & visum Franc. Pleg. cum pertin. esse jus ipsius Archiepiscopi, ut illa quae idem Archiepiscopus et G habent de dono praedictorum I. et M. Et illa remiserunt, & quiet. clam. de ipsis I. et M. et hered. ipsius I. praefat. Archiepiscopo et D. et hered. ipsius Archiepiscopi in perpetuum. Et praeterea iidem I. et M. concesserunt, pro se & hered. ipsius I. quod ipsi warrant. praefat. Archiepiscopo & G. & hered. ipsius Archiepiscopi praedict. maneria, tenementa, reddit. advocationem et visum Franc. Pleg. cum pertin. contra omnes homines in perpetuum. Et pro hac, etc. Note, That although a married Woman cannot covenant by Deed, yet she may warrant by Fine. Note, If a Manor extend into divers Towns or Villages, you must express all the Towns whereinto it extends; or if you omit any of them, no part of the Manor in such Town omitted passeth; yet a Fine of a Manor cum pertin. without naming any place where it lies, is good, and passeth the whole Manor. Note, A Mill will pass by Molendinum alone, but it is better, and more usual to add Ventosum or Aquaticum. Note, That Parsonages, Rectories, Advowsons', Vicarages, or Tithes impropriate, pass not by the names de advocatione Ecclesiae, but de Rectoria Ecclesiae de A. cum pertin. But when it is of a presentation only, it must be advocatione Ecclesiae de A. and not cum pertin. A Fine by One and his Wife, to One of one Manor, Messages, Tofts, Cottages, Barns; a Water-Mill, a Fulling-Mill, a Windmill, a Dove-house, Gardens, Orchards, Land, Meadow, Pasture, Wood, Furze, Heath, Moor, fresh and salted Marsh, Rent, free Fishing, the advowson of a Church by turns. Sussex ss. PR.. Johanni H. Armigero, & Ursulae uxori ejus, quod just etc. teneant Roberto P. generoso con. etc. de manerio de B. cum pertin. ac de Viginti Messuagiis, duobus Toftis, sex Cottagiis, quatuor Horreis, uno Molendino aquatico, uno Molendino fullonico, uno Molendino ventoso, uno Columbario, Viginti Gardinis, quindecim pomariis, ducentis acris Terrae, Centum acris Prati, Mille acris Pasturae, Decem. acris Bosci, Centum acris Jampnorum & bruere, triginta acris More, decem acris Marisci frisci, duodecim acris Marisci salsi, et decem Marcis reddit. cum pertin. in B. C. & D. necnon de libera piscaria in aqua de S. ac de advocatione Ecclesiae de P. alternis vicibus cum acciderit. Et nisi, etc. Et est Concordia talis, scil. quod praedict. I. et V recognoverunt maneria, tenementa, red. & liberam piscariam praedicta cum pertin. ac advocationem praedictam esse jus ipsius Roberti, ut illa quae idem R. habet de dono praedictorum I. & V. Et illa remiserunt & quiet. clam. de ipsis I. et V et hered. ipsius V praedicto R. & hered. suis in perpetuum. Et praeterea iidem I. et V concesserunt, pro se & heredibus ipsius V quod ipsi warrant. praedicto R. et heredibus suis praedicta maneria, tenementa, reddit. et liberam piscariam cum pertin. ac advocationem praedictam contra ipsos I. et V et heredes ipsius V in perpetuum. Et pro hac, etc. A Fine of a Rent by an Earl and his Wife. Ebor. ss. PRaec. Johanni Comiti Devon, et dominae Katherinae uxori ejus, Comitissae D. quod just etc. ten. W.C. con. etc. de quadraginta libris annui redditus cum pertin. exeuntis de manerio de E. Et nisi, etc. Et est concordia talis, scil. quoth praed. Comes et Comitissa recognover. redditum praedictum cum pertin. esse jus ipsius VV. ut illa quae idem VV. habet de dono praedictorum Comitis et Comitissae. Et illa remiser. et quiet. clam. de ipsis Comite et Comitissa & hered. ipsius Comitis praefat. VV. et hered. suis in perpetuum. Et praeterea iidem Comes et Comitissa concesser. pro se et hered. ipsius Comitis quod ipsi warrant. praefat. VV. praedict. reddit. cum. pertin. contra ipsos Comitem et Comitissam et hered. ipsius Comitis in perpetuum. Et pro hac, etc. A Fine of the third Part of a Rent. PRaec. A. B. et C. uxori ejus, quod just etc. ten. D. E. militi Balnei con. etc. de tertia parte quinque librarum, sex solidorum et octo denar. reddit. cum pertin. exeun. de maneriis de F. et G. Et nisi, etc. Et est Concordia talis, scil. quod praedicti A. et C. recognover. tertiam partem praedictam cum pertin. esse jus ipsius D. ut illam quam idem D. habet de dono praedict. A. et C. Et illam remiser. et quiet. clam. de ipsis A. et C. & hered. ipsius A. praefat. D. et hered. suis in perpetuum: Et praeterea iidem A. et C. concesserunt pro se et hered. ipsius A. quod ipsi warrant. praefat. D. & hered. suis praedictam tertiam partem cum pertin. contra praed. A. & C. et hered. ipsius A. in perpetuum, etc. Et pro hac, etc. A Fine of a Parsonage, excepting the Advowson of the Vicarage of the same Parsonage. PRaec. A.B. generoso, quod just etc. teneat C. D. con. etc. de Rectoria de E. cum pertin. except. advocatione Vicariae Ecclesiae de E. Et nisi, etc. Et est Concordia talis, scil. quoth praed. A. recognovit Rectoriam praed. cum pertin. (except. praeexcept.) esse jus ipsius C. ut illam quam idem C. habet de dono praed. A. Et ill. remisit et quiet. clam. de ipso A. et hered. suis, praefat. C. et hered. suis in perpetuum. Et praeterea idem A. concessit pro se et hered. suis, quod ipsi warrant. praefat. C. et hered. suis Rectoriam praed. cum pertin. (except. praeexcept.) contra ipsum A. & hered. suis in perpetuum. Et pro hac, etc. A VVrit of Covenant for the King, of Tythe-Corn. E. ss. PRaec. A.B. & C.D. quod teneant nobis con. inter nos & praefat. A. & C. fact. de omnibus et omnimod. decimis granorum crescen. provenien. sive renovan. infra parochiam de Hoten. Et nisi etc. Note, This Writ is endorsed thus, Galfridus Palmer Miles, Attorn. Dom. Regis generalis, pro eodem Dom. Rege sequitur hoc breve. A Fine of one Message, one Barn, Land, Meadow, Pasture, and five shillings Rend; the Parsonage of B. and the Advowson of the Vicarage of B. S. ss. PRaec. I. G. et M. uxori ejus, quod just etc. ten. R. R. Militi con. etc. de uno Messuagio, uno Horreo, quindecim acris Terrae, sex acris Prati, Viginti acris Pasturae, et quinque solidis red. cur. pertin. in B. ac de Rectoria de B. praedict. cum pertin. necnon de advocatione Vicariae Ecclesiae de B. Et nisi, etc. Et est Concordia talis, scil. quoth praed. J. et M. recogn. praed. tenement. red. & Rectoriam cum pertin. ac advocationem praedict. esse jus ipsius R. ut illa quae idem R. habet de dono praed. I. et M. Et illa remiser. et quiet. clam. de ipsis I. et M. et hered. ipsius I. praefat. R. et hered. suis in perpetuum: Et praeterea iidem I. et M. concesserunt pro se et hered. ipsius I. quod ipsi warrant. praed. R. & hered. suis praed. tenementa, red. & Rectoriam cum pertin. ac advocationem praed. contra ipsos I. et M. et hered. ipsius I. in perpet. Et pro hac, etc. A Fine by an Earl and his Wife, of a Manor Advowson, liberty of Foldage, free-warren, and free-Fishing, etc. Sussex ss. PRaec. Thomae Comiti Sussex & Franciscae uxori ejus, quod just ten. VV. C. Ar. con. etc. de manerio de B. cum pertin. ac de octoginta Messuagiis, quinquaginta Cottagiis, decem Toftis, Centum Gardinis, sexaginta Pomariis, quadringentis acris Terrae, septuaginta acris Prati, ducentis acris Pasturae, viginti acris bosci, quadraginta acris Jampnorum et bruere, ducentis acris more, Centum acris alneti, et viginti solidis reddit. cum pertin. in Billingford, alias Billingforth; & Bylow, alias Byling, necnon de advocatione Ecclesiae de B. ac de libertate unius foldagii ad duas mille oves, liberae warrenae, liberae piscariae in B. etc. Et nisi, etc. Et est Concordia talis, scil. quod praedicti Comes et Francisca recogn. praed. manner. tenement. et reddit. cum pertin. ac advocationem, libertatem, liberam warrenam et liberam piscariam praed. esse jus ipsius W. ut illa quae idem VV. habet de dono praedict. Comitis & F. Et illa remiser. et quiet. clam. de ipsis Comite et F. et hered. ipsius Comitis, praefat. VV. & hered. suis in perpetuum. Et praeterea iidem Comes & Francisca concesserunt, pro se & hered. ipsius Comitis, quod ipsi warrant. praefat VV. et heredibus suis manerium, tenementa, et red. praed. cum pertin. ac advocationem, libertatem, liberam warrenam et liberam piscariam praed. contra praed. Comitem & F. & hered. ipsius Comitis in perpet. Et nisi, etc. A Fine from Three and their Wives, to One; with several Warranties. S. ss: PRaec. A.B. & C. uxori ejus, D. E. et F. uxori ejus, et D.H. et I. uxori ejus, quod just etc. ten. W.C. con. etc. de duobus Messuagiis, duobus Gardinis, uno Pomario, triginta acris Terrae, viginti acris prati, 40 acris Pasturae, et sexdecim solidis red. cum pertin. in VV. & D. Et est Concordia talis, scil. quoth praed. A. et C. D. et F. et G. et I. recogn. praed. tenementa et red. cum pertin. esse jus ipsius VV. ut illa quae idem W. habet de dono praed. A. et C. D. et F. et D. et I. Et illa remiser. et quiet. clam. de ipsis A. et C.D. et F. et D. et I. et hered. ipsius A. praefat. VV. et hered. suis in perpetuum: Et praeterea iidem A. & C. concesserunt, pro se et hered. ipsius A. quod ipsi warrantizabunt praefat. VV. et hered. suis praed. tenementa et red. cum pertin. contra ipsos A. et C. et hered. ipsius A. in perpetuum. Et ulterius iidem D. et F. concesserunt, pro se et hered. ipsius D. quod ipsi warrant. praefat. W. et hered. suis praedict. tenementa et reddit. cum pertin. contra ipsos D. & F. & haered. ipsius D. in perpetuum. Ac etiam iidem G. & I. concesserunt pro se & haered. ipsius I. quod ipsi warrant. praefat. W. & hered. suis praed. tenementa & red. cum pertin. contra ipsos G. & I. & hered. I. ipsius in perpet. Et pro hac, etc. Note, That several Purchases may be put in one Fine, though there be several Purchasers, by passing all the Lands so purchased, and making all the Sellers Conusors', and all the Buyers Conusees, with a several Warranty against every Conusor and his Heirs; and declaring the use of the Fine to the several Buyers for their several parts; or, where there be many Purchasers, two of them only may be named in the Fine, and afterwards by Indenture declare the use, as aforesaid, to the rest. A Fine of nine Messages, nine Gardens, etc. and the moiety of twenty Messages, one Water-Mill, one Dove-house, etc. Dorset ss. PRaec. I. P. generoso & E. uxori ejus, quod just etc. teneant Nich. Covert gen. con. etc. de novem Messuagiis, novem Gardinis, trescentis acris Terrae 100 acris Prati, Centum acris Pasturae, & 100 acris Jampn. & bruere, ac de medietate viginti Messuagiorum, 100 Gardinorum, unius Molendini aquatici, unius Columbarii, 60 acrarum Terrae, 200 acrarum Prati, 300 acrarum Pasturae, 60 acrarum bosci, & 100 acrarum Jampn. & bruere, cum pertin. in M. C. B.D. Et nisi, etc. Et est Concordia talis, scilicet, quod praed. I. P. & E. recognoverunt praed. tenementa & medietat. cum pertin. esse jus ipsius N. ut illa quae idem Nich. habet de dono praedict. I. & E. Et illa remiserunt & quiet. clam. de se & hered. suis, praedict. N. & hered. suis inperpetuum. Et preterea iidem I. & B. concesserunt pro se & hered. ipsius I. quod ipsi warrant. praefat. N. & haered. suis praed. tenementa & medietatem cum pertin. contra ipsos I. & F. & hered. ipsius I. inperpetuum. Et pro hac, etc. Here might be added many Examples of Fines, with Entails, Renders, Clauses of distress, etc. which being seldom used at this day, and more likely to confound than help those for whom I intent this Work, I purposely omit, adding only one of them, which follows next. A Fine by Husband and Wife, and another, to One, who grants and renders the same again to one of the Conusors' for 21 years, to begin at a time to come, reserving a Rent, with Clause of Distress; and afterward the Conusee grants the Reversion to the Husband and Wife Conusors', and the Heirs of the Husband. S. ss. PRaec. I.P. & B. uxori ejus, & R.D. quoth just etc. ten. R.B. con. etc. de manerio de C. cum pertin. ac de duobus Messuagiis, 40 acris Terrae, 100 acris Prati, quingentis acris Pasturae, 200 acris Bosci, & 40 acris Jampnorum & bruere cum pertin. in W. Et nisi etc. Et est Concordia talis, scilicet, quod praed. I. B. & R. D. recogn. manerium & tenementa praed. cum pertin. esse jus ipsius R. B. ut illa quae idem R. B. habet de dono praed. I. & B. & R. D. Et illa remiserunt & quiet. clam. de ipsis I. & B. & R.D. & hered. ipsius I. praedict. R. B. & hered. suis inperpetuum. Et praeterea iidem I. & B. concesserunt pro se & hered. ipsius I. quod ipsi warrant. praedict. R. & hered. suis manerium & tenementa praedict. cum pertin. contra omnes homines in perpetuum. Et pro hac, etc. idem R.B. concessit praefat. R. D. manerium & tenementa praedict. cum pertin. Et illa ei reddidit in eadem Cur habend. & tenen. eidem R.D. a festo Sti. Michaelis Archangeli quod erit in Anno Dom. 1563. usque ad finem & terminum 21 annorum extunc proxime sequen. & plenary complend. Reddend. inde annuatim praedict. R. D. & hered. suis viginti & septem libras & sex solidos legalis monetae Angliae ad festa Sancti Michaelis Archangeli & Annuntiationis beatae Mariae Virgins, per equales portiones annuat. solvend. prima solutione inde fiend. ad festum Sancti Michaelis Archangeli, quod erit in Anno Dom. 1563. Et si contingat praed. red. 27 l. 6 s. a retro fore insolut. in part vel in toto post aliquod festum festorum praed. quo (ut prefertur) solvi debeat, quod tunc bene licebit praefat. R. D. & hered. suis in manerium & tenementa praedict. cum pertin. intrare & distringere. districtionesque sic inde cap. & habit. licite abducere, asportare effugar. & penes se retinere, quousque de praed. red. 27 l. 6 solid. cum arreragiis ejusdem si quae fuerint, plenary fuerint satisfact. & persolut. Concessit etiam idem R. B. praed. I. & B. reversionem manerii & tenementorum praed. cum pertin. ac praed. reddit. superius expressum & reservat. & ill. eyes reddidit. etc. Haben. & tenend. eisdem I. & B. & hered. ipsius I. de capitalibus dom. feodi illius per servitia, etc. When the Parties come to acknowledge the Fines, let all the Conusors' set their Hands to it, and then let the Commissioners ask them if they be willing to pass the Fine, and read unto them the substance; and then the Parties having made Recognizance accordingly, writ under the Record thus: Capt. & cognit. apud Civitatem Cicestr. in C.S. die etc. Anno Regni Dom. Caroli secundi nunc Regis Angliae, etc. 16. coram. And then let the Commissioners subscribe their Names, which must be two at least: Then writ on the back of the Commission thus: Executio istius brevis patet in quadam schedula eidem brevi annexa; And let the Commissioners subscribe their Names there. According to the Tenor of the Writ, the Commissioners should set their Seals to the Concord, which seemeth the best way, although it be often omitted at this day. If a married Woman be a Conusor, the Commissioners are to examine her privately, whether she be willing to pass the Fine, and do it without Threats or Fear of her Husband's displeasure; which if she confesseth, the Commissioners ought not to take her Cognizance. If all the Conusors' cannot conveniently come to acknowledge the Fine at the same time, the Commissioners may take the Cognisance of such as are present; and the same Commissioners, or others, may take the Cognisance of the rest at another time, and then write under the Concord thus; Capt. & cognit. per supradictos A. & B. apud C. in Com. S. primo die Julii, Anno Regni Dom. Car. Secundi Regis Angliae, etc. decimo quinto coram. Whereto the Commissioners must set their Hands as before; and when the rest have acknowledged, let them, or other Commissioners named in the Dedimus, writ the like for the rest, and let all the Commissioners, who have taken the Fine, set their Hands to the back of the Will. Note, That this Dedimus potestatem hath no certain Return, so that if you execute it any time within a Year after it issued out, it will be well enough. Your Fine thus acknowledged, you must File the Dedimus and Concord together, and then carry it to the Cursitor for that County (at the Cursitors Office in Chancery-Lane, over against Lincolns-Inn) who will thereupon make your Writ of Covenant, which ought to bear Teste before the Dedimus, because it is supposed by the Dedimus to be then depending; but whether it be returnable before or after Caption of the Fine is not material, though they usually make it returnable after the Caption: Your Writ of Covenant thus made, you are to carry to the Alienation-Office, where you are to compound for your Fine, according to the value of the Land, with one of the Commissioners there sitting. If all that is passed in your Fine be not worth forty shillings by the Year, you must have one to make Affidavit of it before the Doctor there, and then you shall pay no Fine for Composition: Or if you know the value of the Land, or the Purchase-Money, you are to inform the Commissioners, that they may rate the Fine accordingly. If any Fine of the same Lands hath been passed not long before, you are to show that, whereby you may persuade the Commissioners to tax it somewhat the less. The Fine thus rated, you must go in to the Receiver in the same Office, and there pay the Fine of Composition, and six pence over for entering in the Receivers Book, and his signing the Writ. But if the Fine were taken by my Lord Chief Justice of the Common-Pleas, that six pence is not to be paid to the Receiver. When you have paid the Fine, you carry the Writ to one of the Clerks in the same Office that sits next Mr. Crew, who doth endorse the Writ, for which you pay four pence: Then Mr. Crew's Hand, 4 pence: To the Clerk that sits next by, who enters it, and hath six pence: But if it be after Term, a shilling: Then get two of the Commissioners Hands to your Writ, for which you pay nothing. Having thus done at the Alienation Office, you are to carry your Writ again to the Cursitor, who writes under the Writ thus: Pro dim. marc. solut. pro Fine; or otherwise as the Fine is, and will then get it sealed for you: for which, when you fetch it away, you pay him two shillings six pence, and then he will deliver you your Concord and Dedimus again, which you left with him at the bespeaking your Writ of Covenant. Next you are to make your Warrant of Attorney in Parchment, as followeth: D. ss. A. B. po. lo. suo N. C. Attornat. suum ad prosequend. breve con. versus C. D. & E. uxorem ejus, de tenementis cum pertin. in F. You are to carry your Warrant of Attorney, together with your Writ of Covenant, to the Clerk of the Warrants, who hath for filing the Warrant, and signing the Writ, four pence. Next you are to carry your Writ to the Office, called Iones' Office in Brick-Court, Middle-Temple, who will return your Writ, and enter it, and hath for that one shilling six pence. Note, For more expedition you may return your Writ yourself, before you carry it to the last mentioned Office; it is done thus, Towards the upper end of the back of the Writ. pleg. de. pros. johannes Do. Richardus Roe. Towards the Middle Sum. johannes Den. Richardus Fenn. Towards the bottom, the Sheriff's Name, A. B. Miles, Vic. Note, It must be the Sheriff that was in Office when the Writ was returnable. Having gone thus far, you are to file your Writ of Covenant, Dedimus, and Concord together, and carry them to the Office of Custos Brevium, where the Secondary, or his Clerks will enter it in his Book, and endorse the Writ, for which you pay three shillings eight pence; from thence you carry it to the Kingsilver-Office in Lincolns-Inn, where the Fine for the value of the Land is entered, for which you pay in Sussex fourteen pence, Surrey ten pence, most of the Western Counties eighteen pence, etc. Hence you are to carry it to the Secondary at the Ciropraphers Office, who enters it in his Book, and hath for it in Termtime five shillings eight pence, after Term six pence more. Then are you to deliver it to such of the Clerks of the same Office, who writ for the County where the Lands lie, who will engross the Indentures of your Fine; which, when you fetch from him, some convenient time after, he will demand of you three shillings six pence, if it be with one warranty only; otherwise six pence a piece for every warranty more. How justly these Clerks demand this Fee of three shillings six pence I know not, formerly they never received more than two shillings six pence. And thus have I led you through the several Offices where your Fines pass: At many of which, you shall be enforced to wait long, and often to go and come again two or three days after, the Clerks hoping thereby to extort somewhat out of you for expedition: which, I conceive, Non expedit, for you cannot justly demand it of your Client. It is best therefore to begin with your Fines as soon in the Term as you can, which will save you many post Terminums. Note, You may acknowledge a Fine in open Court, or before the Lord Chief Justice of the Common Pleas out of Court, or before any other Judge of that Court; or before the Justices of Assize in the Country, as well as by special Dedimus potestatem. And if you can conveniently have it acknowledged any of those ways, it will be less charge to the Client. The Lord Chief Justice of the Common-Pleas may, ex officio, out of Court take the acknowledgements of Fines without any Dedimus, etc. but none other; if therefore you are to acknowledge it before him, you must draw out the Praecipe and Concord fairly in Paper, and let the Conusors' set their hands to it; then go to my Lord's Chamber, and deliver your Concord to him, who (the Parties being ready) will take their Acknowledgements, for which you pay eleven shillings eight pence; and my Lord himself will keep the Concord thus made in Paper, and you are to go to his Clerk some time after, who will engross it in Parchment, and get my Lord's hand to it, which when you have from him, you are to go on through the several Offices as before. Note, For more expedition, you may engross your Concord in Parchment before you go to acknowledge the Fine, and then have my Lord's Hand to it at the same time when you carry your Concord in Paper; which my Lords Clerk will better like, and will be less trouble to you. If you acknowledge a Fine before any other Judge, you must go with your Concord in Paper as before, and then after the Fine acknowledged, you may sue out a general Dedimus potestatem, directed to that Judge that took the Fine; which if you carry to his Clerk, he will engross the Concord upon the back of the Dedimus, and get the Judge's hand to it; for which, besides the Judge's Fee, you pay his Clerk sixteen pence, and no more, if it be a Fine in several Counties; Thence are you to proceed as before is directed. An ordinary Lease of a House in London. THis Indenture made the &c. between I.H. and M. his Wife, etc. of the one Part, and R. M. of etc. of the other Part; Witnesseth, That as well for and in consideration of the sum of etc. As also in consideration of the Rents and Covenants hereafter in these Presents mentioned, on the part and behalf of the said R. M. his Executors and Assigns, to be paid, done, and performed; Have, and either of them hath, demised, granted, and to ferm let, unto the said R. M. all that Message or Tenement, etc. and all and singular Shops, Cellars, Sollars, Chambers, Rooms, Lights, Easements, Watercourses, Commodities, and Appurtenances whatsoever, to the same Message or Tenement belonging or appertaining; together with the use of all and singular the Goods and Implements, Partitions, and other things remaining, and being, in or about the same Message or Tenement, mentioned in a Schedule or Inventory indented, hereunto annexed, except and always reserved out of this present Demise, Lease, and Grant, all that etc. To have and to hold the said Message or Tenement, and all and singular other the Premises (except before excepted) unto the said R.M. his Executors, Administrators, and Assigns, from the 24 day of june, next ensuing the date of these Presents, unto the full end and term of 31 years, from thence next ensuing, and fully to be complete and ended, yielding and paying therefore yearly, and every year, during the said Term, the yearly Rent or Sum of 30 l. of lawful Money of England, at the four most usual Feasts, Days, or Terms in the Year hereafter mentioned; that is to say, The Feast Days of St. Michael the Archangel, the Birth of our Lord God, the Annunciation of the blessed Virgin Mary, and the Nativity of St. john the Baptist; by even and equal portions. And the said R.M. for himself, his Executors, Administrators, and Assigns, and every of them, doth Covenant, Promise, and Grant, to and with the said I.H. and M. his Wife, and the Heirs and Assigns of the said I. H. by these Presents, That he the said R. M. his Executors, Administrators, and Assigns, shall and will well and truly pay, or cause to be paid, the said yearly Rend of 30 l. before hereby reserved, at the Days and Times before herein limited for payment thereof, during the said Term. And also shall and will from time to time, and at all times, during the said term of 31 years hereby demised, as often and when as need shall be or require, at his and their own proper Costs and Charges, well and sufficiently repair, uphold, support, sustain, glaze, amend, and maintain the said Message or Tenement, and all and singular other the Premises with the Appurtenances, in, by, and with all, and all manner of needful and necessary Reparations and Amendments whatsoever, as well with principal Timber, as otherwise. And also at his and their like Costs and Charges, all the Walls, Pavements, Gutters, Sinks, Privies, Seidges, and Widraughts of and belonging to the said demised Premises, shall and will from time to time, and at all times hereafter, when, and as often as need shall be, or require, during the said term, well and sufficiently pave, purge, scour, cleanse, amend, and keep. And the said Message and Tenement, and all and singular other the Premises, with the Appurtenances, so well and sufficiently repaired, supported, upholden, sustained, amended, paved, purged, scoured, and kept as aforesaid, in the end of the said term, or other sooner determination of this present Lease, which shall first happen, shall peaceably and quietly leave, surrender, and yield up, together with all such Goods, Chattels, and Implements, as are mentioned in the Schedule, or Inventory hereunto annexed, in as good case and condition as the same are now, reasonable use, and wearing thereof, in the mean time always excepted; and that it shall and may be lawful to and for the said I. H. and M. his Wife, and the Heirs and Assigns of the said I. H. with Workmen, or others in his, her, or their Companies, or without, twice in every Year yearly, during the said term, or oftener, at convenient times in the day time, to enter, and come into and upon the said demised Premises, or every, or any part thereof, there to view, search, and see the Estate of the Reparations of the same; and of all defects and wants of Reparations then and there found upon such View, from time to time, to give or leave Notice, or Warning in Writing, or otherwise, at the said demised Message or Tenement, unto, and for the said R.M. his Executors, Administrators, and Assigns, to repair and amend the same within the time and space of four Months then next following; within the time and space of which four Months, the said R. M. for himself, his Executors, Administrators, and Assigns, and every of them, doth covenant, promise, and grant, to and with the said I. H. and M. his wife, and the Heirs and Assigns of the said I. H. to repair and amend all and every the same defaults and wants of Reparations, which from time to time, upon every, or any such View shall be so found, and notice or warning thereof given or left in writing as aforesaid, during the said term. Provided always, That if it shall happen the said yearly Rend of 30 l. or any part thereof to be behind and unpaid, in part, or in all, by the space of 14 days next over and after any of the said Feast-days above mentioned for payment thereof, being lawfully demanded; or if the Reparations of the aforesaid Premises, whereof notice or warning shall be given or left aforesaid, shall not be well and sufficiently made and amended from time to time, within the space of four Months, next after every or any warning to be given as aforesaid, during the said term; That then, and from thenceforth, in either, or any of the said Cases, it shall and may be lawful to and for the said I.H. and M. his wife, and the Heirs and Assigns of the said I.H. into the said Message or Tenement, and all other the Premises with the Appurtenances, above by these Presents demised, or any part thereof, in the name of the whole, wholly to re-enter, and the same to have again, retain, repossess and enjoy, as in his, her, and their first and former Estate. And the said R. M. his Executors and Assigns, and all other the Occupiers of the same, thereout, and from thence utterly to expel, put out, and remove, this Indenture, or any thing herein contained to the contrary thereof in any wise notwithstanding. And the said I.H. and M. his Wife, for themselves, their Heirs, Executors, Administrators, and Assigns, and every of them, do covenant and grant to and with the said R.M. his Executors, Administrators, and Assigns, by these Presents, That the said R. M. his Executors, Administrators, and Assigns, paying the said yearly Rend of 30 l. in manner and form aforesaid; and observing, performing, and keeping all and singular the Covenants, Grants, Articles, and Agreements, before in these Presents contained, on his and their part and behalf to be performed, fulfilled, and kept, shall and may from time to time, and at all times hereafter, during the said term of 31 years afore in these Presents demised, lawfully, peaceably, and quietly, have, hold, occupy, possess, and enjoy the said Message or Tenement, and all and singular other the Premises, with the Appurtenances above in these Presents demised, or mentioned to be demised, and every part and parcel thereof, without any lawful let, trouble, eviction, ejection, disturbance, or interruption of or by them the said I. H. and M. his Wife, or either of them, or the Heirs or Assigns of the said I. H. or by any other person or persons lawfully claiming, or to claim, by, from, or under him, her, them, or any of them, or by their, either, or any of their means, act, default, or procurement. In witness, etc. An exact Table, showing how many Years Purchase a Lease or Annuity, to endure for a term of years under 33, is worth presently at Interest upon Interest, at six in the hundred; and showing plainly how to discount any Lease in being, and the true value of the Reversion after any number of Years. The use and explanation of this Table. Years of a Lease. Years. Months. dec. parts. The first Column, towards the left hand, sheweth the years of a Lease or Annuity, and right against each year, is the years, months, and decimal parts of a Month's Purchase, That such a Lease or Annuity is worth. Example. Suppose a Lease or Annuity to continue ten years, and you would know how many Years Purchase it is worth in present money, look into the Table for ten years of a Lease to the left hand; and against the same, you shall find 7, 4, 3, which showeth such a Lease to be worth 7 years, 4 months, and three tenth parts of a Month Purchase. 1 0 11 0 2 1 9 9 3 2 8 1 4 3 5 9 5 4 2 5 6 4 11 0 7 5 7 0 8 6 2 5 9 6 9 6 10 7 4 3 11 7 10 7 12 8 4 6 13 8 10 3 14 9 3 6 15 9 8 5 16 10 1 8 Years of a Lease. Years. Months. Dec. parts. 17 10 5 8 18 10 9 9 19 11 1 3 20 11 5 7 21 11 9 3 22 12 0 5 23 12 3 6 24 12 6 6 25 12 9 4 26 13 0 0 27 13 2 5 28 13 4 9 29 13 7 1 30 13 9 2 31 13 11 32 14 1 0 33 14 3 0 Again, you are to take or buy the Reversion of any Lease or Annuity. WOrk thus; Suppose the Lease to be 30 years in all, you find in the second Table, and right hand against it 13 years, 9 Months, and two tenth parts of a Months Purchase; This it were worth, were it in present possession: But suppose there be a Lease of five years (more or less) before yours commence, look in the Table against the five years, and there you find four years, two Months, and five tenth parts, half a Month's Purchase: Take this out of the sum against 30, which is 13, 9, 2, 4, 2, 5; the remainder is 9 years, 6 months, 7 tenth parts of a month, and so much in the Reversion after 5 years, worth the Remainder of 30 years; this is useful, and very easy. The four Terms, with their Returns. Hillary Term beginneth Jan. 23. and endeth Feb. the 12. IN 8 days of St. Hillary, jan. 20. jan. 21, 22, 23. From the day of St. Hillary in 15 days, jan. 27. january 28, 29, 30. In the morrow of the Purication of the Blessed Mary, Feb. 3. Feb. 4, 5, 6. In 8 days of the Purification of the Blessed Mary, Feb. 10. Feb. 10, 11, 12. Easter Term gins 17 days after Easter, and Ends and Returns. FRom the day of Easter, in 15 Days. From the day of Easter in three Weeks. From the day of Easter in one Month. From the day of Easter in three Weeks. Trinity Term gins the Friday seven-night after Whitesunday. ON the morrow of the Holy Trinity. In 8 days of the Holy Trinity. From the day of the Holy Trinity in 15 days. From the day of the Holy Trinity in 3 Weeks. Michaelmas Term gins the 23. of October, and endeth the 28 of November. 1 FRom the day of St. Michael in 3 Weeks, Octob. 20. Octob. 21, 22, 23. 2 From the day of St. Michael, in one Month, Octob. 27. Octob. 28, 29, 30. 3 On the morrow of All-Souls, Novem. 3. Novem. 4, 5, 6. 4 On the morrow of St. Martin, Nou. 12.. Nou. 13, 14, 15. 5 In eight days of St. Martin, Nou. 18. Nou. 19, 20, 24. 6 From the day of St. Martin, in 15 days, Nou. 25. Nou. 26, 27, 28. A plain and easy Table, showing the true Interest due upon any sum of Money, from 5 s. to 100 li. for a Year, or under, after the rate of 6 l. in the hundred. 1 Mo. 3 Mo. 6 Mo. 9 Mo. a Year. sh. p. q. sh. p. q. sh. p. q. sh. p. q. sh. p. q. Shil. 5 0 0 1 0 0 3 0 1 3 0 2 2 0 3 2 10 0 0 2 0 1 3 0 3 2 0 5 2 0 7 0 15 0 0 3 0 2 2 0 5 1 0 8 0 0 10 2 pounds. 1 0 1 0 0 3 2 0 7 0 0 1 02 1 2 1 2 0 2 1 0 7 0 1 2 1 1 9 1 2 4 2 3 0 3 2 0 10 2 2 9 1 2 7 3 3 6 3 4 0 4 3 1 2 1 2 4 2 3 6 3 4 9 0 5 0 5 0 1 6 0 3 0 0 4 6 0 6 0 0 6 0 7 0 1 9 2 3 7 0 5 4 2 7 2 1 7 0 8 1 2 1 0 4 2 1 6 3 1 8 4 2 8 0 9 2 2 4 2 4 9 1 7 1 3 9 6 3 9 0 10 3 2 8 1 5 4 2 8 0 3 0 9 0 p. sh. p. p. sh. p. p. sh. p. p. sh. p. p. sh▪ p. Ten of pounds. 10 0 1 0 0 3 0 0 6 0 0 9 0 0 12 0 20 0 2 0 0 6 0 0 12 0 0 18 0 1 4 0 30 0 3 0 0 9 0 0 18 0 1 7 0 1 16 0 40 0 4 0 0 12 0 1 4 0 1 16 0 2 8 0 50 0 5 0 0 15 0 1 10 0 2 5 0 3 0 0 60 0 6 0 0 18 0 1 16 0 2 14 0 3 12 0 70 0 7 0 1 1 0 2 2 0 3 3 8 4 4 0 80 0 8 0 1 4 0 2 8 0 3 12 0 4 16 0 90 0 9 0 1 7 0 2 14 0 4 1 0 5 8 0 100 0 10 0 1 10 0 3 00 0 4 10 0 6 0 0 Here followeth the Names of Men and Women, with their Trades and Titles. As also the Days of the Month. Together with the several Sums of Money in Latin, in their proper Cases, as they stand in the Obligation, or Recognizance. A A A A AAron AAron AAron AAroni Abel, see Habel Abel Abelem Abeli Abiah Abias' Abiam Abiae Abiam Abiam Abiam Abiam Abiathar Abiathar Abiathar Abiathar Abiel Abiel Abiel Abiel Abiezer Abiezer Abiezer Abiezer Abihu Abihu Abihu Abihu Abijah Abijah Abijah Abijah Abimelech Abimelech Abimelech Abimelech Abinadab Abinadab Abinadab Abinadab Abinoam Abinoas' Abinoam Abinoae Abner Abner Abnerem Abneri Abraham Abrahamus Abrahamum Abrahamo Absalon Absalon Absalonem Absaloni Adam Adamus Adamum Adamo Adelard, see Ethelard, Ethelardus Ethelardum Ethelardo Adolph, see Eudolph, Eudolphus Eudolphum Eudolpho Adoniah Adonia Adoniam Adoniae Adrian, see Hadrian Adrianus Adrianum Adriano Aelfred Aelfredus Aelfredum Aelfredo Aeneas Aeneas Aenean vel Aeneam Aeneae Agabus Agabus Agabum Agabo Agrippa Agrippa Agrippam Agrippae Ahab Ahab Ahab Ahab Ahaz Ahaz Ahaz Ahaz Ahaziah Ahazias Ahaziam Ahaziae Ahiah Ahias Ahiam Ahiae Aan Alanus Alanum Alano Alban Albanus Albanum Albano Alberic see Averie Albericus Albericum Alberico Albert Albertus Albertum Alberto Aldred Aldredus Aldredum Aldredo Aleward, see Ethelward Ethelwardus Ethelwardum Ethelwardo Alexander Alexander Alexandrum Alexandro Algernon Algernon Algernon Algernon Alphonse Alphonsus Alphonsum Alphonso Alvin Alvinus Alvinum Alvino Ambrose Ambrose Ambrosium Ambrosio Amerie Americus Americum Americo Amias Amadeus Amadeum Amadeo Aminadab Aminadab Aminadab Aminadab Amnon Amnon Amnon Amnon Amos Amos Amos Amos Amon Amon Amonem Amoni Ananiah Ananias Ananiam Ananiae Ananias Ananias Ananiam Ananiae Anarand Honoratus Honoratum Honorato Andrew Andreas Andream Andreae Angel Angelus Angelum Angelo Anselme Anselmus Anselmum Anselmo Anthony Antonius Antonium Antonio Antiochus Antiochus Antiochum Antiocho Apelles Apelles Apellem Apelli Apollo Apollo Apollinem Apollini Apolonius Apolonius Apolonium Apolonio Aquilla Aquilla Aquillam Aquillae Archelaus Archelaus Archelaum Archelao Archibald Archibaldus Archibaldum Archibaldo Aretas Aretas Aretam Aretae Arfast Arfastus Arfastum Arfasto Arias Arias Ariam Ariae Aristarchus Aristarchus Aristarchum Aristarcho Arnold Arnoldus Arnoldum Arnoldo Arthur Arthurus Arthurum Arthuro Averie Albericus Albericum Alberico Augustine Augustinus Augustinum Augustino Augustus Augustus Augustum Augusto Azariah Azarias Azariam Azariae Azariel Azariel Azariel Azariel B B B B BAldwyn BAldwinus BAldwinum BAlwino Balthasar for Balshazzar Belshazzar Belshazzarem Belshazzari Bamfield Bamfieldus Bamfieldum Bamfieldo Baptist Baptista Baptistam Baptistae Bardulph Bardulphus Bardulphum Bardulpho Barnaby for Barnabas Barnabas Barnabam Barnabae Bartholomew Bartholomeus Bartholomeum Bartholomeo Baruch Baruchus Baruchum Barucho Barnaby Barnabius Barnabium Barnabio Barnham Barnham Barnham Barnham Basil Basilius Basilium Basilio Beauchamp Beauchampus Beuchampum Beuchampo Bede Beda Bedam Bedae Benet Benedictus Benedictum Benedicto Benjamin Benjaminus Benjaminum Benjamino Bernard Bernardus Bernardum Bernardo Bertram Bertranus Bertranum Bertrano Bevil Bevil Bevil Bevil Bevis Bevis Bevis Bevis Bevis Bogo vel Bellonesus Bogonem vel Bellonesum Bogoni vel Belloneso Bonham Bonhamus' Bonhamum Bonhamo Bonaventure Bonaventura Bonaventuram Bonaventurae Boniface Bonifacius Bonifacium Bonifacio Botolph Botolphus Botolphum Botolpho Blaze Blasius Blasium Blasio Bryan Brianus Brianum Briano Bullen Bullen Bullen Bullen Butts Buttus Buttum Butto C C C C CAdwaller CAdwalladerus CAdwalladerum CAdwalladero Caesar Caesar Caesarem Caesari Caius Caius Caium Caio Caleb Caleb Calebem Calebi Calisthenes Calisthenes Calisthenem Calistheni Capel Capellus Capellum Capello Cephas Cephas Cepham Cephae Charles Carolus Carolum Carolo Christopher Christophorus Christophorum Christophoro chrysostom Chrysostomus Chrysostomum Chrysostomo Cirenius Cirenius Cirenium Cirenio Cirill Cirillus Cirillum Cirillo Claudius Claudius Claudium Claudio Clement Clemens Clementem Clementi Collen Collenus Collenum Colleno Conrade Conradus Conradum Conrado Constantine Constantinus Constantinum Constantino Cornelius Cornelius Cornelium Cornelio Crescens Crescens Crescentem Crescenti Crispus Crispus Crispum Crispo Custans see Constantine Cuthbert Cuthbertus Cuthbertum Cuthberto Cyprian Cyprianus Cyprianum Cypriano D D D D DAniel DAniel DAnielem DAnieli Dannet Dannettus Danettum Dannetto Darius Darius Darium Dario David David Davidem Davidi Demophoon Demophoon Demophoonta vel 'em: Demophoonti Demetrius Demetrius Demetrium Demetrio Denis Dyonisius Dionysium Dionysio Densell Denzillus Denzillum Denzillo Deodat Deodatus Deodatum Deodato Deric see Theodoric Theodoricus Theodoricum Theodorico Dru Drugo Drugonem Drugoni Dudley Dudleius Dudleium Dudleio Duncan Duncanus Duncanum Duncano Dunstan Dunstanus Dunstanum Dunstano Dutton Dutton Dutton Dutton E E E E EAdgar for Eadigar EAdgarus EAdgarum EAdgaro Eadulph Eadulphus Eadulphum Eadulpho Eadwyn Eadwinus Edwinum Edwino Ealdred Ealdredus Eldredum Eldredo Ealred Ealredus Elredum Elredo Edmund Edmundus Edmundum Edmundo Edward Edvardus vel Edwardus Edvardum Edwardum Edvardo Edwardo Egbert or Ecbert Egbertus Egbertum Egberto Eleazar Eleazar Eleazarem Eleazari Elisha Elisha Elisham Elishae Elias or Eliah Elias Eliam Eliae Ellis Elizeus Elysium Elizeo Elmer Elmerus Elmerum Elmero Elnathan Elnathanus Elnathanum Elnathano Ely Elius Elium Elio Emery see Amerie Emanuel Emanuel Emanuelem Emanueli Emon Emon Emonem Emoni Engelbert Engelbertus Engelbertum Engelberto Ephraim Ephraim Ephraimum Ephraimo Erasmus Erasmus Erasmum Erasmo Erchenbald Erchenbaldus Erchenbaldum Erchenbaldo Ernest Ernestus Ernestum Ernesto Esay for Isaiah Isaias Isaiam Isaiae Ethelbald Ethelbaldus Ethelbaldum Ethelbaldo Ethelbert Ethelbertus Ethelbertum Ethelberto Ethelard Ethelardus Ethelardum Ethelardo Ethelred Ethelredus Ethelredum Ethelredo Ethelstan Ethelstanus Ethelstanum Ethelstano Ethelward Ethelwardus Ethelwardum Ethelwardo Ethelwold Ethelwoldus Ethelwoldum Ethelwoldo Ethelwolph Ethelwolphus Ethelwolphum Ethelwolpho Evan Evanus Evanum Evano Eubulus see Euball Ybel Euballus Euballum Euballo Everard Everardus Everardum Everardo Eusebius Eusebius Eusebium Eusebio Eustace Eustachius Eustachium Eustachio Eutropius Eutropius Eutropium Eutropio Ezechia Ezechias Ezekiam Ezechiae Ezechiel Ezechiel Ezekielem Ezekieli F F F F FAbian FAbianus FAbianum FAbiano Felix Felix Felicem Felici Ferdinando Ferdinandus Ferdinandum Ferdinando Festus Festus Festum Festo Fieg Fiegus Fiegum Fiego Florence Florentius Florentium Florentio Fortunatus Fortunatus Fortunatum Fortunato Fowler Fowlerus Fowlerum Fowlero Francis Franciscus Franciscum Francisco Frederic Fredericus Fredericum Frederico Fremund Fremundus Fremundum Fremundo Fulbert Fulbertus Fulbertum Fulberto Fulcher Fulcherus Fulcherum Fulchero Fulk or Foulk Fulco Fulconem Fulconi G G G G GAbriel GAbriel GAbrielem GAbrieli Gaius Gaius Gaium Gaio Gamaliel Gamaliel Gamalielem Gamalieli Garret see Gerrard Gavin for Walwyn Gawinus Gawinum Gawino Gedaliah Gedalias Gedaliam Gedaliae Geffrey Galfridus Galfridum Galfrido George Georgius Georgium Georgio Gerald for Gerard Geraldus Geraldum Geraldo Gerard Gerardus Gerardum Gerardo German Germanus Germanum Germano Gervas' for Gerfast Gervasius Gervasium Gervasio Gideon Walgamus Walgamum Walgamo Gifford Giffordus Giffordum Giffordo Gilbert Gilbertus Gilbertum Gilberto Giles Egidius Egidium Egidio Goddard Godardus Godardum Godardo Godfrey Godfridus Godfridum Godfrido Godrich Godricus Godricum Godrico Godwyn Godwynus Godwinum Godwino Gravely Gravelius Gravelium Gravelio Gregory Gregorius Gregorium Gregorio Grey Gregus Gregum Grego Griffith Griffithus Griffithium Griffithio Grimbald for Grimoald Grimoaldus Grimoaldum Grimoaldo Gruffin Gruffinus Gruffinum Gruffino Guy Guido Guidonem Guidoni Guischard see Wischard Guischardus Guischardum Guischardo H H HAbel IDem cum Abel Hadrian Idem cum Adrian Hannibal Hannibal Hannibalem Hannibali Harbottel Harbottellus Harbottellum Harbottello Hardolph Hardolphus Hardolphum Hardolpho Harble Harblus Harblum Harblo Harold Haroldus Haroldum Haroldo Harman Hermanus vel Arminius Hermanum vel Arminium Hermano vel Arminio Hawton Hauton Hauton Hauton Hector Hector Hectorem Hectori Helias Helias Heliam Heliae Heman Hemanus Hemanum Hemano Henoch Henos Henos Henos Hengist Hengistus Hengistum Hengisto Henry Henricus Henricum Henrico Herbert Herbertus Herbertum Herberto Hercules Hercules Herculem Herculi Herwin Herwinus Herwinum Herwino Hermes Hermes Hermetem Hermeti Hierome Hieronymus Hieronymum Hieronymo Hilary Hillarius Hillarium Hillario Hildebert Hildebertus Hildebertum Hildeberto Homer Homerus Homerum Homero Horace Horatius Horatium Horatio Hosea Hosea Hoseam Hoseae Howel Hoelius vel Howelius Hoelium Hoelio Hubert Hubertus Hubertum Huberto Hugh Hugo Hugonem Hugoni Humphrey Humphridus Humphridum Humphrido I I I I JAcob IAcob JAcob IAcob James jacobus Jacobum jacobo Jason jason Jasonem jasoni Jasper Gasparus Gasparum Gasparo Jeconias jeconias Jeconiam jeconiae Jeffery Galfridus Galfridum Galfrido Jenico jenico Jenico jenico Jenkin jenkinus Jenkinum jenkino Jeremy for Jeremiah jeremias Jeremiam jeremiae Jerome see Hierome jeronimus Jeronimum jeronimo Ignatius Ignatius Ignatium Ignatio Inglebert see Englebert Ingelbertus Ingelbertum Ingelberto Ingram Engelramus Engelramum Engelramo Joab joab Joabum joabo Joachin joachin Joachimem joachimi Joel joel Joelem joeli Job job Jobum jobo John johannes Johannem johanni Ionas or Jonah jonas Jonam jonae Jonathan jonathan Jonathanem jonathani Joscelin joscelinus, justulus vel judocus Joscelinum joscelino Josias or josiah josias Josiam josiae Joseph josephus Josephum josepho Josuah josuah Josuam josuae Isaac Isaacus Isaacum Isaaco Israel Israel Israelem Israeli Juda judas Judam judae Judas juda Judam judae Julius julius Julium julio K K K K KEllam KElhamus KElhamum KElhamo Kenhelm Kenhelmus Kenhelmum Kenhelmo Kenard Kenardus Kenardum Kenardo L L L L LAmbert LAmbertus LAmbertum LAmberto Lancelot Lancelottus Lancelottum Lancelotto Laurence Laurentius Laurentium Laurentio Lazarus Lazarus Lazarum Lazaro Legar for Leodegar Leodegarus Leodegarum Leodegaro Leonel Leonellus Leonellum Leonello Leopold Leopoldus Leopoldum Leopoldo Leostan Leostanus Leostanum Leostano Leofwyn Leofwinus Leofwinum Leofwino Leonard Leonardus Leonardum Leonardo Lewis Ludovicus Ludovicum Ludovico Leolin Leolinus Leolinum Leolino Lewellin Lionellus Lionellum Lionello Livin Livinus Livinum Livino Lodowick Lodovicus Lodovicum Lodovico Lomeley Lomleius Lomleium Lomleio Luke Lucas Lucam Lucae M M M M MAdock MAdock MAdocum MAdoco Malachi Malachias Malachiam Malachiae Mallet for Marcellus Manasseh Manasseh Manasseh Manasseh Manasses Manasses Manassem Manassi Marcellus Marcellus Marcellum Marcello Mark Marcus Marcum Marco Marmaduke Marmaducus Marmaducum Marmaduco Martel for Marcellus Martin Martinus Martinum Martino Marvin Marvinus Marvinum Marvino Matthew Mattheus Mattheum Mattheo Mathias Mathias Matthiam Matthiae Maugre Malgerius Malgerium Malgerio Maurice Mauritius Mauritium Mauritio Maximilian Maximilianus Maximilianum Maximiliano Maximus Maximus Maximum Maximo Melchisedeck Melchisedech Melchisedech Melchisedech Merven Mervenus Mervenum Merveno Mercury Mercurius Mercurium Mercurio Meredith Mereducius Mereducium Mereducio Merick Mericus Mericum Merico Michael Michael Michaelem Michaeli Miles Milo Milonem Miloni Mildmay Mildmaius Mildmaium Mildmaio Morrogh Morroghus Morroghum Morrogho Morgan Morganus Morganum Morgano Moses Moses Mosem Mosi Montague Montague Montague Montague Mountjoy Mountjoy Mountjoy Mountjoy N N N N NAthan NAthan NAthanem Nathani Nathaniel Nathaniel Nathanielem Nathanieli Neal Nigellus Nigellum Nigello Nehemiah Nehemias' Nehemiam Nehemiae Nicanor Nichanor Nichanor Nichanor Nicodemus Nichodemus Nichodemum Nichodemo Nicholas Nicholaus Nicholaum Nicholas Noah Noah Noam Noae Noel Noelius Noelium Noelio Norman Normanus Normanum Normano O O O O OBadiah OBadia OBadiam OBadiae Obed Obed Obed Obed Odan see Otho Oliver Oliverus Oliverum Olivero Olimpias Olimpias Olimpam Olimpae Onesiphorus Onesiphorus Onesiphorum Onesiphoro Origen Origines Originem Origeni Osbern Osbernus Osbernum Osberno Osbert Osbertus Osbertum Osberto Osea see Hosea Osmund Osmundus Osmundum Osmundo Oswold Oswoldus Oswoldum Oswaldo Oaths see Otho Otho Otho Othonem Othoni Otwey and Oswel, from Otho Owen Ogdoenus vel Audoenus Ogdoenum Ogdoeno P P P P Parmenas' Parmenas' PArmenam PArmenae Paschal Paschalis Paschalem Paschali Patrick Patricius Patricium Patricio Patrobas Patrobas Patrobam Patrobae Patroclus Patroclus Patroclum Patroclo Paulet Pauletus Pauletum Pauleto Paul Paulus Paulum Paulo Paulin Paulinus Paulinum Paulino Percival Percivallus Peircivallum Peircivallo Peregrine Peregrinus Peregrinum Peregrino Peter Petrus Petrum Petro Peirce Peircius Peircium Peircio Philebert Philebertus Philebertum Phileberto Philip Philippus Philippum Philippo Phineas Phineas Phineam Phineae Philemon Philemon Philemonem Philemoni Posthumus Posthumus Posthumum Posthumo Poynings Poynings Poynings Poynings Q Q Q Q QUintin QUintinus QUintinum QUintino Quintilian Quintilianus Quintilianum Quintiliano R R R R RAndol or Renulph RAnulphus RAnulphum RAnulpho Ralph Radulphus Radulphum Radulpho Raphael Raphael Raphaelem Raphaeli Raymund Raymundus Raymundum Raymundo Reynfred Reynfredus Reynfredum Reynfredo Reynold Reginaldus vel Reynoldus Reginaldum Reynoldum Reginaldo Reynoldo Reuben Reuben Reubenem Reubeni Rhese Rhesus Rhesum Rheso Rice Riceus Riceum Riceo Richard Richardus Richardum Richardo Robert Robertus Robertum Roberto Roger Rogerus Rogerum Rogero Roman Romanus Romanum Romano Rowland Rolandus Rowlandum Rolando S S S S SAbcot SAbcotus SAbcotum SAbcoto Sackvil Sackvil Sackvil Sackvil Saint John Saint john Saint John Saint john Samson Samson Sampsonem Sampsoni Samuel Samuel Samuelem Samueli Saul Saulus Saulum Saulo Sebastian Sebastianus Sebastianum Sebastiano Sigismond Sigismundus Sigismundum Sigismundo Silvanus Silvanus Silvanum Silvano Silvester Silvester Silvestrem Silvestri Silvius Silvius Silvium Silvio Simeon Simeon Simeonem Simeoni Simon Simon Simonem Simoni Spencer Spencerus Spencerum Spencero Stephanas Stephanas Stephanam Stephanae Stephen Stephanus Stephanum Stephano Swithin Swythinus Swythinum Swythino Sidney Sydneius Sydneium Sydneio T T T T TAlbott TAlbottus TAlbottum TAlbotto Theobald Theobaldus Theobaldum Theobaldo Theodore Theodorus Theodorum Theodoro Theodorick Theodoricus Theodoricum Theodorico Theodosius Theodosius Theodosium Theodosio Theophilus Theophilus Theophilum Theophilo Thomas Thomas Thomam Thomae Tieg Tiegus Tiegum Tiego Timothy Timotheus Timotheum Timotheo Titus Titus Titum Tito Tychicus Tychicus Tychicum Tychico Toby, Tobias, or Tobiah Tobias Tobiam Tobiae Trinian Trinianus Trinianum Triniano Tristram Tristramus Tristramum Tristramo Trophimus Trophimus Trophimum Trophimo Turstan for Trustan Turstanus Turstanum Turstano V V V V VAlter VAlter VAlterum VAltero Valens Valens Valentem Valenti Valentine Valentinus Valentinum Valentino Uchtred Uchtredus Uchtredum Uchtredo Villam Villamus Villamum Villamo Vincent Vincentius Vincentium Vincentio Vital Vitalis Vitalem Vitali Vivian Vivianus Vivianum Viviano Urban Urbanus Urbanum Urbano Urian Urianus Urianum Uriano Uriah Urias Uriam Uriae W W W W WAlter WAlterus WAlterum WAltero Walwin Walgamus Walgamum Walgamo Warin Guarinus Guarinum Guarino Warren Warren Warren Warren William Gulielmus vel Willielmus Willielmum vel Gulielmum Willielmo vel Gulielmo Wilfrid Wilfridus Wilfridum Wilfrido Willibald Willibaldus Willibaldum Willibaldo Wimund Wimundus Wimundum Wimundo Wischard Guischardus Guischardum Guischardo Wulpher Wulpherus Wulpherum Wulphero Wulstan Wulstanus Wolstanum Wolstano Wulstano Y Y Y Y YBel Eubulus' EUbulum EUbulo Ythel Euthalius Uthalium Euthalio Z U Z Z ZAcheus ZAcheus ZAcheum ZAcheo Zachary or Zacharias Zacharias Zachariam Zacharia Zephany Zephanias Zephaniam Zephaniae The NAMES OF WOMEN. A A A A ABigal ABigail ABigailam ABigailae Adelin Adelina Adelinam Adelinae Agatha Agatha Agatham Agathae Agnes Agnes Agnetem Agneti Aletheia Aletheia Aletheiam Aletheiae Alice Alicia Aliciam Aliciae Amie Amicia vel Amata Amiciam Amiciae Anchorett Anchoretta Anchorettam Anchoretta Angellett Angeletta Angelettam Angelettae Arne Anna Annam Annae Annis Agnes Agnetem Agneti Anastate Anastatia Anastatiam Anastatiae Arbella Arbella Arbellam Arbellae Audrie Audria Audriam Audriae Avicen Avisia vel Hawisia Avisiam Avisiae Aureola Aureola Aureolam Aureolae Austice Austicia Austiciam Austiciae B B B B BArbara BArbara BArbaram BArbarae Bathsheba Bathsheba Bathshebam Bathshebae Beatrice Beatrix Beatricem Beatrici Benet Benedicta Benedictam Benedictae Benigna Benigna Benignam Benignae Bertha Bertha Bertham Berthae Blanch Blanchia Blanchiam Blanchiae Bona Bona Bonam Bonae Bridget Brigitta Brigittam Brigittae C C C C CAssandra CAssandra CAssandram CAssandrae Chara Chara Charam Charae Charity Charitas Charitatem Charitati Christian Christiana Christianam Christianae Cicely Cecilia Ceciliam Ceciliae Clare Clara Claram Clarae Constance Constaniia Constantiam Constantiae D D D D DEborah DEborah DEboram DEborae Denis or Dionis, or Dionysia Dionysia Dionysiam Dionysiae Diana Diana Dianam Dianae Dido Dido Didonem Didoni Dorcas Dorcas Dorcadem Dorcadi Dorothy Dorothea Dorotheam Dorothea Dousabel Dulcibella Dulcibellam Dulcibellae Douse Dulcia Dulciam Dulciae Dinah Dina Dinam Dinae Duella Duella Duellam Duellae E E E E EAde EUda, Ida, Ada, vel Idonea EUdam, Idam, Adam etc. EUdae, Idae, Adae, etc. Edith Editha Editham Edithae Elcana Elcana Elcanam Elcanae Elinor Elianora Elianoram Elianorae Elhena Elhena Elhenam Elhenae Eliza Eliza Elizam Elizae Elizabeth Elizabetha Elizabetham Elizabethae Emme Emma vel Elgiva Emmam vel Elgivam Emmae vel Elgivae Emmet Emmetta Emmettam Emmettae Esther Esthera Estheram Estherae Ethelburg Ethelburga Ethelburgam Ethelburgae Etheldred for Ethelred Etheldreda Etheldredam Etheldredae Evah see Hevah Eva Evam Evae Euadne Euadne Euadnen Euadne F F F F FAith FIdes FIdem FIdei Florence Florentia Florentiam Florentiae Felix Felicia Feliciam Feliciae Fileda Fileda Filedam Filedae Fortune Fortuna Fortunam Fortunae Frances Francesca Francescam Francescae Frydeswid Fridiswida Fridiswidam Fridiswidae G G G G GErtrude GErtrudis GErtrudem GErtrudi Gillian for Julian juliana Julianam julianae Gillet julietta vel Egidia Juliettam vel Egidiam juliettae vel Egidiae Gladuce Gladusa vel Claudia Gladusam vel Claudiam Gladusae vel Claudiae Godly Godly Godly Godly Grace Gratia Graitam Gratiae Grissel Grishilda Grishildam Grishildae Guinfrida Gainfrida Guinfridam Guinfridae H H H H HAgar HAgar HAgar HAgar Hannah Hanna Hannam Hannae Hawis for Avicen Havisia Havisiam Havisiae Helen Helena Helenam Helenae Hester Hestera Hesteram Hesterae Hevah Heva Hevam Hevae I I I I JAcomena IAcomena JAcomenam IAcomenae Jane jana Janam janae Jennet johannula Johannulam johannulae Joyce jocosa Jocosam jocosae Joan johanna Johannam johannae Isabel Isabel Isabellam Isabellae Judith juditha Juditham judithae Julian julia Juliam juliae K K K K KAtharine KAtharina KAtharinam KAtharinae Kinburg Kinburga Kinburgam Kinburgae Kinulph Kinulpha Kinulpham Kinulphae L L L L LEah LEa LEam LEae Lettuce Laeticia Laetitiam Laetitia Lydia Lydia Lydiam Lydiae Lora Lora Loram Lorae Love Amorea Amoream Amoreae Luce Lucia Luciam Luciae Lucrece Lucretia Lucretiam Lucretiae M M M M MAbel Mabella Mabillia Amabilia MAbellam, etc. MAbellae vel Amabiliae Magdalen Magdalena Magdalenam] Magdalenae Margaret Margareta Margaretam Margaretae Margery Margeria Margeriam Margeriae Mary Maria Mariam Mariae Marian Marian Marian Marian Martha Martha Martham Marthae Maud, Mawdin, see Magdalen Matilda, Matildis vel Mathildis Matildam Matildae Mercy Misericordia Misericordiam Misericordiae Milecent Milecentia Milecentiam Milecentiae Merawd Meranda Merandam Merandae Mildred Mildreda Mildredam Mildredae Muriel Muriela Murielam Murielae N N N N NIchola NIchola NIcholam NIchola Nicia Nicia Niciam Niciae O O O O OLive OLiva OLivam OLivae Olympia Olympia Olympiam Lympiae Orabilis Orabilis Orabilem Orabili P P P P PAtience PAtientia PAtientiam PAtientiae Parnel Petronilla Petronillam Petronillae Penelope Penelope Penelopen Penelope Philadelphia Philadelhia Philadelphiam Philadelphiae Philip Philippe Philippam Philippae Phillis Phillis Phillidem Phillidi Phillida Phillida Phillidam Phillidae Phebe Phoebe Phoeben Phoebe Polixena Polixena Polixenam Polyxenae Prisca Prisca Priscam Priscae Priscilla Priscilla Priscillam Priscillae Prudence Prudentia Prudentiam Prudentiae R R R R Rakehell Rakehell RAchelam RAchelae Radigund Radegunda Radegundam Radegundae Rebecca Rebecca Rebeccam Rebeccae Rosamund Rosamunda Rosamundam Rosamundae Rose Rosa Rosam Rosae Rosacleer Rosaclera Rosacleram Rosaclerae S S S S SAbina SAbina SAbinam SAbinae Sanchia Sanchia Sanchiam Sanchiae Sarah Sara Saram Sarae Scholastica Scholastica Scholasticam Scholasticae Sibil Sibilla Sibillam Sibillae Sophia Sophia Sophiam Sophiae Sophronia Sophronia Sophroniam Sophroniae Susan or Susanna Susanna Susannam Susannae T T T T TAbitha TAbitha TAbitham TAbithae Tace Taca Tacam Tacae Tamer Tamera Tameram Tamerae Taphaes' Taphnes' Taphnem Taphni Temperance Temperantia Temperantiam Temperantiae Thamer Thamera Thameram Thamerae Theodosia Theodosia Theodosiam Theodosiae Tomasin or Thomasin Thomasina Thomasinam Thomasinae V V V V Venus' Venus' VEnerem VEneri Ursley or Ursula Ursula Ursulam Ursulae Virtue Virtus Virtutem Virtuti W W W W WAlburg or Warburg WAlburga WAlburgam WAlburgae Winifrid Winifrida Winifridam Winifridae Note, There be many words that be not declined, and the Conusor, Obligor, Conusee and Obligee, are all alike, as before you may observe in reading them. Trades and Professions of Men and Women in the same Case, to fill up Bonds and Recognizances. A ANchor-maker ANchoraefaber Apothecary Pharmacopola Armorer Armifaber Attorney Attornatus B BAker PIstor Barber-Chirurgion Chirurgus-Tonsor Bailiff Ballivus Bell-founder Campanarius Blacksmith Ferrifaber Bricklayer, Brickmaker Latentiarius Butcher Lanius vel Lanio C CArpenter ARchitectus Carrier Plaustrarius Carver Sculptor Chandler Candelarius Cheesemonger Casearius Chirurgeon Chirurgus' Clockmaker Horologus Clothier Pannifex Clothworker Pannitonsor Collier Carbonarius Combmaker Poctinarius Confectioner Confector Cook Coquus Cooper Doliarius Copersmith Aerarius Crossbowmaker Balistarius Currier Corcinnator Cutler Cultellarius Cordwainer Allutarius D DRaper PAnnarius Dial-maker See Clockmaker Dicemaker Talorum factor F FEather-maker PLumarius Fellmonger Pellicarius' Fish-monger Piscenarius Flaxdresser Limpola Fletcher Sagittifex Founder Metallo-ductor Fruiterer Pomarius Furrier Pellicator G GArdiner HOrtulanus Glazier Vitrarius Glassmaker Vitriarius Glover Cheirothecarius Goldsmith Auri-Faber vel Aurifex Grocer Aromatarius Girdler Zonarius Gunmaker Faber Bombardicus H HAberdasher GAlerarius Hatmaker Galerius Horner Cornualius Horse-courser Hippocomus Hosier Caligarius I JEweller GEmmarius Imbroiderer Acupictor Innkeeper Pandochus Iron-monger Ferrarius L LAttener ORichalcarius Leatherseller Vellio M MAltster HOrdeanus Mason Lapidarius Mealman Suffarraneus Mercer Seniarius Merchant-Tailor Mercator Scissor Milliner Minutarius N Nailer Clavi-faber O Oylman Olearius P PAinter-stainer PIctor Paviour Saxi-cultor Perfumer Odorarius Pewterer Stannarius Pinmaker Acicularius Plasterer Gypsator Plumber Plumbarius Potter Figulus Poulterer Pullarius R Rope-maker Restio S SAdler EPhippiarius Salter Salarius Sawyer Serrarius Scrivener Scriptor Ship-Carpenter Naupegus Silk-Dyer Tinctor-Bombycinus Silk-Weaver Serricarius Textor Silver-Smith Faber Argentarius Smith Faber Ferrarius Spectacle-maker Specularius Spurrier Calcarius Stationer Bibliopola Stone-Cutter vide Mason T TAllow-Chandler CAndelarius Sevosus Tanner Byrseus' Tentmaker Scenofactorius Thatcher Tector Trunk-maker Syringator Turner Tornator V, N VIntner VIntarius Upholster Tapetiarius W WAtchmaker VIde Clockmaker Wax-chandler Cerarius Weaver Telarius & Textor Wheel-Right Rotifex Wine-Cooper Doliarius Vinarius Woodmonger Lignarius The Names of Officers in order. ALderman ALdermanus Attorney Attornatus Bishop Episcopus Captain Dux Chamberlain of L. Camerarius Chancellor of a Church Cancellarius Churchwarden Guardianus Clerk Clericus Colonel Tribunus Militum Constable Constabularius Coroner Coronator Corporal Manipularis Counsellor Consiliarius Cryer Praeco Dean Decanus Deacon Diaconus Emperor Imperator Empress Imperatrix Judge judex Justice justiciarius Lawyer jurisconsultus Prothonotary Prothonotarius Secondary Secondarius Sergeant at Law Serviens ad Legem Sheriff Vicecomes Steward Seneschallus water-bailiff Ballivus ad Aquam. Bishoprics Episcopatus BAth & Wells BAthon & We●lens Canterbury Cantuariensis Chester Cestrensis Chichester Cicestrensis Durham Dunelmensis Ely Eliensis Exeter Exoniensis Gloucester Gloucestriensis Hereford Herefordiensis Lincoln Lincolniensis Lichfield & Coventry Lichfield. & Coventriensis Norwich Norvicensis Oxford Oxoniensis Rochester Roffensis Salisbury Salopiensis Winchester Wincestriensis Additions. DUke DUx DUcem DUci Marquis Marchio Marchionem Marchioni Earl Comes Comitem Comiti Viscount Vicecomes Vicecomitem Vicecomiti Baron Baro Baronem Baroni Knight of the Garter Praenobilis ordinis Periscelidis Knight Baronet Miles Baronettus Baronet Baronettus Baronettum Baronetto Knight of the Bath Eques Balnei Equitem de Balneo Equiti de Balneo Knight Bachelor Miles, Eques Auratus Militem, Equitem Auratum Militi, Equiti Aurato Esquire Armiger Armigerum Armigero Yeoman Yeoman Gentleman Generosus Generosum Generoso Doctor of the Civil Law Legum Doctor Legum Doctorem Legum Doctori Doctor of Divinity Theologiae Professor Theologiae Professorem Theologiae Professori Doctor of Physic Medicinae Doctor Medicinae Doctorem Medicinae Doctori Bachelor of Divinity Theologiae Baccalaureus Theolog. Baccalaureum Theologiae Baccalaureo Master of Arts Magister Artium Magistrum Artium Magistro Artium Bachelor of Arts Baccalaureus Artium Baccalaureum Artium Baccalaureo Artium Parson Clericus Clericum Clerico Bachelor of Law Legum Baccalaureus Legum Baccalaureum Legum Baccalaureo Merchant Mercator Mercator Mercatori Duchess DUcissa DUcissam DUcissae Marchioness Marchionissa Marchionissam Marchionissaes Countess Comitissa Comitissam Comitissae Vicountess Vicecomitissa Vicecomitissam ●icecomitissae Baroness Baronissa Baronissam Baronissae Lady Domina Dominam Dominae Widow Vidua Viduam Viduae Gentlewoman Generosa Generosam Generosae Spinster Spinster Spinster Spinster Cities. De Civitate Cities. De Civitatis BAth BAthoniae LOndon LOndini Bristol Bristoliae Norwich Norwici Canterbury Cantuariae Oxford Oxoniae & Oxoni Chichester Cicestriae Rochester Roffae Gloucester Gloucestriae York Eboraci Hereford Herefordiae Winchester Wintoniae Lichfleld Lichfieldiae Exeter Exoniae Lincoln Lincolniae Worcester Wigorniae Recognizance. Forty shillings Quadraginta solidos Fifty shillings Quinquaginta solidos Three pounds Tres libras Obligation. Forty shillings Quadraginta solidos Fifty shillings Quinquaginta solidis Three pounds Tribus Libris Counties. In Comitatu BArkshire BErks Bedfordshire Bedfordiae Buckinghamshire Buckinghamiaes Cambridgeshire Cantabrigiae Cheshire Cestriae Cornwall Cornubiae Cumberland Cumbriae Derbyshire Derbiae Devonshire Devon. Dorsetshire Dorset Durham Dunelm. Essex Essex Gloucestershire Gloucestriae Hampshire Southampton Hartfordshire Hertfordiae Herefordshite Herefordiae Huntingtonshire Huntingtoniae Kent Canc. Lancashire Lancastriae Leicestershire Leicestriae Lincolnshire Lincoln Middlesex Middlesex Northamptonshire Northampton Nottinghamshire Nottinghamiaes Northumberland Northumbriae Norfolk Norfolciae Oxford Oxoniae, vel two Rutland Rutlandiae Shropshire Salopiae Somersetshire Somerset Staffordshire Staffordiae Suffolk Suffolciae Sussex Sussexiae Surrey Surry Warwickshire Warwick Westmoreland Westmoreland Wiltshire Wiltoniae Worcestershire Wigorniae Yorkshire Eborac. Brecknockshire Brecknock Cardiganshire Cardigan Carmarthenshire Carmarthen Carnarvan Carnarvan Denbighshire Denbigh Flintshire Flint Glamorganshire Glamorgan Montgomery-shire Mountgomor. Monmouth-shire Monmouth Merionith-shire Merionith Pembrookshire Pembrochiae Radnorshire Radnor That PRimo die That Secundo die That Tertio die That Quarto die That Quinto die That Sexto die That Septimo die That Octavo die That Nono die That Decimo die That Undecimo die That Duodecimo die That Tertio decimo die That Quarto decimo die That Quinto decimo die That Sexto decimo die That Decimo septimo die That Decimo octavo die That Decimo nono die That Vicesimo die That Vicesimo primo die That Vicesimo secundo die That Vicesimo tertio die That Vicesimo quarto die That Vicesimo quinto die That Vicesimo sexto die That Vicesimo septimo die That Vicesimo octavo die That Vicesimo nono die That Tricesimo die That Tricesimo primo die januarii Februarii Martii Aprilis Maii junii julii Augusti Septembris Octobris Novembris Decembris Millesimo sexcentesimo sexagesimo Anno Dom. 1662. secundo Anno Dom. 1663. tertio Anno Dom. 1664 quarto Anno Dom. 1665 quinto Anno Dom. 1666 sexto Anno Dom. 1667 septimo Anno Dom. 1668 octavo Anno Dom. 1669 nono Anno Dom. 1670 septuagesimo Anno Dom. 1671 primo Anno Dom. 1672, etc. secundo, etc. Anno Dom. 1680 octogesimo Anno Dom. 1690 nonagesimo Anno Dom. 1700 Millesimo septingentesimo, etc. Nomina Mensium. JAnuary janurrius. rii. February Februarius. rii. March Martius. tii. April Aprilis. lis May Maius. two. June junius. two. July julius. two. August Augustus. sti. September September. bris. October October. bris. November November. bris. December December. bris. FIrst day PRimus dies Second day Secundus dies Third day Tertius dies Fourth day Quartus dies Fifth day Quintus dies Sixth day Sextus dies Seventh day Septimus dies Eighth day Octavus dies Ninth day Nonus dies Tenth day Decimus dies Eleventh day Undecimus dies Twelfth day Duodecimus dies Thirteenth day Tertiusdecimus dies Fourteenth day Quartusdecimus dies Fifteenth day Quintus decimus dies Sixteenth day Sextus decimus dies Seventeenth day Decimus septimus dies Eighteenth day Decimus octavus dies Nineteenth day Decimus nonus dies Twentieth day Vicesimus dies One and Twentieth day Vicesimus primus dies Two and Twentieth day Vicesimus secundus dies Three and Twentieth day Vicesimus tertius dies Four and Twentieth day Vicesimus quartus dies Five and Twentieth day Vicesimus quintus dies Six and Twentieth day Vicesimus sextus dies Seven and Twentieth day Vicesimus septimus dies Eight and Twentieth day Vicesimus octavus dies Nine and Twentieth day Vicesimus nonus dies Thirtieth day Tricesimus dies One and Thirtieth day Tricesimus primus dies One shilling Unus solidus Two shillings Duo solidi Three shillings Tres solidi Four shillings Quatuor solidi Five shillings Quinque solidi Six shillings Sex solidi Seven shillings Septem solidi Eight shillings Octo solidi Nine shillings Novem solidi Ten shillings Decem solidi Eleven shillings Undecem solidi Twelve shillings Duodecem solidi Thirteen shillings Tredecem solidi Fourteen shillings Quatuordecem solidi Fifteen shillings Quindecim solidi Sixteen shillings Sexdecim solidi Seventeen shillings Septendecim solidi Eighteen shillings Octodecim solidi Nineteen shillings Novendecem solidi Twenty shillings Viginti solidi Thirty shillings Triginta solidi Forty shillings Quadraginta solidi Fifty shillings Quinquaginta solidi Three pounds Tres librae Four pounds Quatuor librae Five pounds Quinque librae Six pounds Sex librae Seven pounds Septem librae Eight pounds Octo librae Nine pounds Novem librae Ten pounds Decem librae Twenty pounds Viginti librae Thirty pounds Triginta librae Forty pounds Quadraginta librae Fifty pounds Quinquaginta librae Sixty pounds Sexaginta librae Seventy pounds Septuaginta librae Eighty pounds Octoginta librae Ninety pounds Nonaginta librae One hundred pounds Centum librae Two hundred pounds Ducentae librae Three hundred pounds Trescentae librae Four hundred pounds Quadringentae librae Five hundred pounds Quingentae librae Six hundred pounds Sexcentae librae Seven hundred pounds Septingentae librae Eight hundred Octingentae librae Nine hundred Noningentae librae One thousand Pounds Mille Librarum Two thousand Pounds Duo mille Librarum Three thousand Pounds Tres mille Librarum Four thousand Pounds Quatuor mille Librarum Five thousand Pounds Quinque mille Librarum Six thousand pounds' Sex mille Librarum Seven thousand Pounds Septem mille Librarum Eight thousand Pounds Octo mille Librarum Nine thousand Pounds Nove mmille Librarum Ten thousand Pounds Decem mille Librarum And so forwards, as cause shall require. Recognisance. FOur Pounds Quatuor Libras Five Pounds Quinque Libras Six Pounds Sex Libras Seven Pounds Septem Libras Eight Pounds Octo Libras Nine Pounds Novem Libras Ten Pounds Decem Libras Eleven Pounds Undecem Libras Twelve Pounds Duodecem Libras Thirteen Pounds Tredecem Libras Fourteen Pounds Quatuordecem Libras Fifteen Pounds Quindecem Libras Sixteen Pounds Sexdecem Libras Seventeen Pounds Septemdecem Libras Eighteen Pounds Octodecem Libras Nineteen Pounds Novendecem Libras Twenty Pounds Viginti Libras Thirty Pounds Triginta Libras Forty Pounds Quadraginta Libras Fifty Pounds Quinquaginta Libras Sixty Pounds Sexaginta Libras Seventy Pounds Septuaginta Libras Eighty Pounds Octoginta Libras Ninety Pounds Nonaginta Libras One hundred Pounds Centum Libras Two hundred Pounds Ducentas Libras Three hundred Pounds Trescentas Libras Four hundred Pounds Quadringentas Libras Five hundred Pounds Quingentas Libras Six hundred Pounds Sexcentas Libras Seven hundred Pounds Septingentas Libras Eight hundred Pounds Octingentas Libras Nine hundred Pounds Nongentas Libras One thousand Pounds Mille Librarum Two thousand Pounds Duas mille vel bis mille Librarum Three thousand Pounds Tres mille Librarum l. In 100 Centum Libris. 200 Ducentis Libris. 300 Trecentis Libris. 400 Quadringentis Libris. 500 Quingentis Libris. 600 Sexcentis Libris. 700 Septingentis Libris. 800 Octingentis Libris. 900 Nongentis Libris. 1000 Mille Libris. 2000 Duabus mille Libris. 3000 Tribus mille Libris. 4000 Quatuor mille Libris. A TABLE showing the beginning of every KING's Reign from the Conquest, together with the Year of CHRIST, answering to every Year of each King's Reign; the Years beginning at the 25 of March. William the Conqueror began his Reign the 15 of Octob. 1066. and therefore had Reigned one Year complete, Octob. 15. 1067. AN. Reg. AN. Dom. 1 1067 2 1068 3 1069 4 1070 5 1071 6 1072 7 1073 8 1074 9 1075 10 1076 11 1077 12 1078 13 1079 14 1080 15 1081 16 1082 17 1083 18 1084 19 1085 20 1086 10 Months, 21 Days. His Reign ended the 9 of Sept. 1087. William Rufus began his Reign Sept. 9 1087. An. Reg. An. Dom. 1 1088 2 1089 3 1090 4 1091 5 1092 6 1093 7 1094 8 1095 9 1096 10 1097 11 1098 12 1099 11 Months, 18 Days. Hen. 1. Aug. 1. 1100. An. Reg. An. Dom. 1 1101 2 1102 3 1103 4 1104 5 1105 6 1106 7 1107 8 1108 9 1109 10 1110 11 1111 12 1112 13 1113 14 1114 15 1115 16 1116 17 1117 18 1118 19 1119 20 1120 21 1121 22 1122 23 1123 24 1124 25 1125 26 1126 27 1127 28 1128 29 1129 30 1130 31 1131 32 1132 33 1133 34 1131 35 1135 4 Months, 12 Days. Steph. Decem. 2. 1135. An. Reg. An. Dom. 1 1136 2 1137 3 1138 4 1139 5 1140 6 1141 7 1142 8 1143 9 1144 10 1145 11 1146 12 1147 13 1148 14 1149 15 1150 16 1151 17 1152 18 1153 11 Months, 20 Days. Hen. 2. Octob. 1554. An. Reg. An. Dom. 1 1155 2 1156 3 1757 4 1158 5 1159 6 1160 7 1161 8 1162 9 1163 10 1164 11 1165 12 1166 13 1167 14 1168 15 1169 16 1170 17 1171 18 1172 19 1173 20 1174 21 1175 22 1176 23 1177 24 1178 25 1179 26 1180 27 1181 28 1182 29 1183 30 1184 31 1185 32 1186 33 1187 34 1188 9 Months, 5 Days. R. 1. July 9 1189. An. Reg. An. Dom. 1 1190 2 1191 3 1192 4 1193 5 1194 6 1195 7 1196 8 1197 9 1198 9 Months, 19 Days. John, April 6. 1199. An. Reg. An. Dom. 1 1200 2 1201 3 1202 4 1203 5 1204 6 1205 7 1206 8 1207 9 1208 10 1209 11 1210 12 1211 13 1212 14 1213 15 1214 16 1215 17 1216 7 Months, 0 Days. Hen. 3. Oct. 29. 1216. An. Reg. An. Dom. 1 1217 2 1218 3 1219 4 1220 5 1221 6 1222 7 1223 8 1224 9 1225 10 1226 11 1227 12 1228 13 1229 14 1230 15 1231 16 1232 17 1233 18 1234 19 1235 20 1236 21 1237 22 1238 23 1239 24 1240 25 1241 26 1242 27 1243 28 1244 29 1245 30 1246 31 1247 32 1248 33 1249 34 1250 35 1251 36 1252 37 1253 38 1254 39 1255 40 1256 41 1257 42 1258 43 1259 44 1260 45 1261 46 1262 47 1263 48 1264 49 1265 50 1266 51 1267 52 1268 53 1269 54 1270 55 1271 56 1272 1 Month, 0 Days. Edw. 1. Nou. 16. 1272. An. Reg. An. Dom. 1 1273 2 1274 3 1275 4 1376 5 1277 6 1278 7 1279 8 1280 9 1281 10 1282 11 1283 12 1284 13 1285 14 1286 15 1287 16 1288 17 1289 18 1290 19 1291 20 1292 21 1293 22 1294 23 1295 24 1296 25 1297 26 1298 27 1299 28 1300 29 1301 30 1302 31 1303 32 1304 33 1305 34 1306 8 Months, 9 Days. Edw. 2. July 7. 1307. An. Reg. An. Dom. 1 1308 2 1309 3 1310 4 1311 5 1312 6 1313 7 1314 8 1315 9 1316 10 1317 11 1318 12 1319 13 1320 14 1321 15 1322 16 1323 17 1324 18 1325 19 1326 7 Months, 9 Days. Ed. 3. Jan. 25. 1326. An. Reg. An. Dom. 1 1327 2 1328 3 1329 4 1330 5 1331 6 1332 7 1333 8 1334 9 1335 10 1336 11 1337 12 1338 13 1339 14 1340 15 1341 16 1342 17 1343 18 1344 19 1345 20 1346 21 1347 22 1348 23 1349 24 1350 25 1351 26 1352 27 1353 28 1354 29 1355 30 1356 31 1357 32 1358 33 1359 34 1360 35 1361 36 1362 37 1363 38 1364 39 1365 40 1366 41 1367 42 1368 43 1369 44 1370 45 1371 46 1372 47 1373 48 1374 49 1375 50 1376 1 Month, 7 Days. R. 2. June 21. 1377. An. Reg. An. Dom. 1 1378 2 1379 3 1380 4 1381 5 1382 6 1383 7 1384 8 1385 9 1386 10 1387 11 1388 12 1389 13 1390 14 1391 15 1392 16 1393 17 1394 18 1395 19 1396 20 1397 21 1398 22 1399 3 Months, 14 Days. H. 4. Sept. 29. 1399. An. Reg. An. Dom. 1 1400 2 1401 3 1402 4 1403 5 1404 6 1405 7 1406 8 1407 9 1408 10 1409 11 1410 12 1411 13 1412 6 Months, 3 Days. H. 5. March 20. 1412. An. Reg. An. Dom. 1 1413 2 1414 3 1415 4 1416 5 1417 6 1418 7 1419 8 1420 9 1421 5 Months, 24 Days. H. 6. Aug. 31. 1422. An. Reg. An. Dom. 1 1423 2 1424 3 1425 4 1426 5 1427 6 1428 7 1429 8 1430 9 1431 10 1432 11 1433 12 1434 13 1435 14 1436 15 1437 16 1438 17 1439 18 1440 19 1441 20 1442 21 1443 22 1444 23 1445 24 1446 25 1447 26 1448 27 1449 28 1450 29 1451 30 1452 31 1453 32 1454 33 1455 34 1456 35 1457 36 1458 37 1456 38 1460 6 Months, 16 Days. [Edw. 4. Mar. 4. 1460.] An. Reg. An. Dom. 1 1461 2 1462 3 1463 4 1464 5 1465 6 1466 7 1467 8 1468 9 1469 10 1470 11 1471 12 1472 13 1473 14 1474 15 1475 16 1476 17 1477 18 1478 19 1479 20 1480 21 1481 22 1482 1 Month, 8 Days. R. 3. June 22. 1483. An. Reg. An. Dom. 1 1484 2 1485 2 Months, 5 Days. H. 7. Aug. 22. 1485. An. Reg. An. Dom. 1 1486 2 1487 3 1488 4 1489 5 1490 6 1491 7 1492 8 1493 9 1494 10 1495 11 1496 12 1497 13 1498 14 1499 15 1500 16 1501 17 1502 18 1503 19 1504 20 1505 21 1506 22 1507 23 1508 8 Months, 19 Days. H. 8. April 22. 1509. An. Reg. An. Dom. 1 1510 2 1511 3 1512 4 1513 5 1514 6 1515 7 1516 8 1517 9 1518 10 1519 11 1520 12 1521 13 1522 14 1523 15 1524 16 1525 17 1526 18 1527 19 1528 20 1529 21 1530 22 1531 23 1532 24 1533 25 1534 26 1535 27 1536 28 1537 29 1538 30 1539 31 1540 32 1541 33 1542 34 1543 35 1544 36 1545 37 1546 10 Months, 1 Day. Edw. 6. Jan. 28. 1546. An. Reg. An. Dom. 1 1547 2 1548 3 1549 4 1550 5 1551 6 1552 5 Months, 19 Days. Mar. Jul. 6. 1553. An. Reg. An. Dom.. 1 1554 2 1555 3 1556 4 1557 5 1558 4 Months, 22 Days. Eliz. Nou. 17. 1558. An. Reg. An. Dom. 1 1559 2 1560 3 1561 4 1562 5 1563 6 1564 7 1565 8 1566 9 1567. 10 1568 11 1569 12 1570 13 1571 14 1572 15 1573 16 1574 17 1575. 18 1576 19 1577 20 1578 21 1579 22 1580 23 1581. 24 1582 25 1583 26 1584. 27 1585. 28 1586 29 1587. 30 1588. 31 1589 32 1590. 33 1591. 34 1592. 35 1593. 36 1594 37 1595 38 1596 39 1597 40 1598. 41 1599 42 1600 33 1601 44 1602 4 Months, 15 Days. Jac. Mar. 24. 1603. An. Reg. An. Dom. 1 1603 2 1604 3 1605 4 1606 5 1607 6 1608 7 1609 8 1610 9 1611 10 1612 11 1613 12 1614 13 1615 14 1616 15 1617. 16 1618. 17 1619 18 1620 19 1612 20 1622 21 1623. 22 1624. 0 Months, 3 Days. Car. 1. Mar. 27. 1625. An. Reg. An. Dom. 1 1625 2 1626. 3 1627. 4 1628. 5 1629 6 1630 7 1631 8 1632 9 1633 10 1634 11 1635 12 1636 13 1637 14 1638 15 1639 16 1640 17 1641 18 1642 19 1643 20 1644 21 1645 22 1646 23 1647 24 1648 11 Months, 3 Days. Car. 2. Jan. 30. 1648. An. Reg. An. Dom. 1 1649 2 1650 3 1651 4 1652 5 1653 6 1654. 7 1655 8 1656 9 1657 10 1658 11 1659. 12 1660 13 1661. 14 1662. 15 1663. 16 1664 17 1665 18 1666 The manner of direction of any Writ, for removing of any Body or Cause, or certifying of any Record, etc. to any the greater Courts at Westminster, from other inferior Courts, according to the several Styles of their Cities, Towns, or Bodies Corporate or enabled to hold Plea, for the certain Information of such as shall have occasion of this nature, and for prevention of the great and manifold Inconveniencies which may daily happen by the mistaking of such Styles. A St. Alban in Com. Hertf. SEnescallo Cur. de Record. Burgi nostr. Sancti Albani in Com. Hertf. Aliter. Majori & Burgens. ac Senescallo Curiae nostrae de Record. ipso Senescallo infra Burgi Sancti Albani in Com. Hertf. & eorum cuilibet salutem. Aldborough. Ballivis Villae de Aldborough. Cur. Admiralitatis. I. B. Supremae Curiae Admiralitatis Angl. Mar. ejusve deputatis legitimis ibidem. Abbington Vill. Majori Ballivis & Burgens. Burgi sui de Abbington & eorum cuilibet salutem. St. Alban in Com. Hertf. Preclarissimo C. H. magno Admirallo nostro Angliae sive ejus locum-tenenti, aut deputat. Senescallo de Record. tenent. infra Burgum Sancti Albani in Com. Hertf. Abendon. Majori & Ballivis Villae de Abendon & eorum cuilibet. Adven. Majori & Ballivis Villae nostrae de Adven. & eorum cuilibet. Aburgavenny in Com. Senescallo & Ballivis Henrici Nevil, Milit. Dom. Aburgavenny, Villae suae de Aburgavenny. Mon. Aldburges. Senescallo Manerii nostri de Aldburges in Com. Eborac. Salutem. Allerton. Ad Curiam Thomae Com. Exon. Manerii & Libertatis suae de Allerton in Com. Appulbie. Majori Burgi sui de Appulby in Com. Westmerl. Salutem. Alesbury. Ballivis Villae suae de Alesbury in Com. Bucks. salutem. Arundel. Majori & Burgens. Burgi sui de Arundel in Com. Sussex salutem. Andover. Ballivo & Burgens. Burgi sui de Andover in Com. Southampt. salutem. Avendon. Majori & Ballivis Villae nostrae de Avendon in Com. B Civitat. Bristol. Bridgewater. MAjori Aldermannis ac vic. Civitatis sive Vill. Bristol ac Majori & Constabular. Stapulae ejusdem Civitatis sive Villae necnon Ballivis Majori Communitat. ejusdem Civitatis sive vill. Curiae suae tol. ac Ballivis Dict. Majoris & Communitat. ejusdem Civitat. sive Villae Curiae pedispulverizat. & eorum cuilibet salutem. Majori & Ball. villae suae de Bridgwater salutem. Beverley. Majori & gubernatoribus Villae nostr. de Beverley in Com. Ebor. Redford. Majori, Aldermanis, Burgens. & Recordator. Burgi sive Vill. de Bedford. Boston in Com. Linc. Majori & Burgens. Burgi nostri de Boston in Com. Lincoln. Bridgenorth Salop. Ballivis & Burgens. Villae nostrae de Bridgenorth & eorum cuilibet. Burgus de Bewdley. Ballivo & Burgens. Burgi nostri de Bewdley in Wigorn. Barnstable. Majori Aldermannis & Burgens. Burgi sive Villae de Barnstable alias Barstable. Banbury in Com. Oxon. Majori aut ejus deputat. uno Aldermanno Recordatori vel ejus deputat. duobus Capitalib. Burgens. Burgi de Banbury in Com. Oxon. vel trib. eorum salutem. Banbury. Ballivis Lanceloti Episc. Lincoln. Cur. suae de Banbury. Bath. Majori Aldermannis & Recordat. & Justic. Civitat. nostrae Bath. Berwick. Majori Villae Berwick super Twedam. Battle. Senescallo & Ballivis A. Brown Milit. Dom. Vic. Montague Libertat. suae de Battle in Com. Sussex. Bury Sanct. Edmundi. Alderm. Recordator & Capital. Burgens. Burgi nostri de Bury Sancti Edmundi in Com. nostro Suff. Burton super Trent. Ballivis & Senescal. T. Paget. Dom. Paget. Burgi sui de Burton super Trent. & eorum cuilibet. Bridewell. Majori & Communitat. ac omnibus Civibus Civitat. London necnon Gubernator. possession. Bridewell & Sanct. Thomae Apost. Beverley. Majori Gubernatori & Burgens. Villae suae de Beverley & eorum cuilibet. Bodmyn. Majori & Com. clerico Burgi nostri de Bodmyn. Beverlacy. Majori Recordator. & Gubernatoribus Vill. Beverlacey. Bathon Civitas. Majori Recordatori Aldermannis & Justiciariis Civitatis Bathon. in come. Summer. & eorum cuilibet salutem. Aliter. Majori Justic. ac Recordatori Civitatis Bathon. salutem. Bathon Episcopo. Senescallo sive Ballivo Curiae suae de placitis ad reverendum in Christo Patrem Dom. N, permissione divina Bathon: & Wellen: Episcop. pertinen. sive Concess: tent. apud Guild-hall infra Burgum & Villam nostram de Welles in come. Summer. salutem. Bidyford. Majori, Aldermannis, Burgensibus & Recordatori villae suae de Bidyford in come. Devon. salutem. Brownshal. Ad hundred. Johannis D. Manerii sui de Brownshal in come. Badbury. Ad Hundred. Mountjoy Blunt Dom. Mountjoy de Badbury in come. Blandford forum. Ballivo & Constabulariis Burgi sui de Blanford Forum in come. Dorset salutem. Aliter. Ballivis & Constabulariis Burgi sui de Blandford▪ Forum in come. Dorset. parcel. Ducatus sui Lancast. salutem. Blechlinlie. Burgensibus Burgi sui de Bleclinly in come. Surrey salutem. Bromchard. Ad Curiam F. Ep. de Bromchard Forren. in come. Brighouse. Ad Curiam M. E. de Brighouse in come. Barnsley. Ad Curiam Manerii nostri de Barnsley in come. Burrowbrige. Senescallo Burgi nostri de Burrowbridge in come. Eborac. parcel. Ducat. nostri Lancastr. salutem. Brustwick. Ad curiam H, C, Militis manerii sui de Brustwick. in come. Barnsley cum Dadworth. Ad curiam manerii de Barnsley cum Dadworth in come. Berealston. Majori & Burgensibus Burgi sui de Berealston in come. Devon. salutem. Bridport. Ballivis & Burgensibus burgi sui de Bridport in come. Dorset. salutem. Bedwyn magna. Portgreve. Ballivo & Burgensburgi sui de Bedwyn magna in come. Buckingham. Ballivis & Burgens. Villae suae de Buck. in Com. Bucks. salutem. Brackley. Majori & Burgens. Burgi sui de Brackley in Com. Northampt. salutem. Bewdley. Ballivo & Burgens. Burgi sui de Bewdley in Com. Salop. Bossyn. in Com. Cornub. C. Cantuar. C. Cur. Palatii Archiepisc. in Cantuar. MAjori Civitat. Cantuar. Senescallo Libertat. Gilberti Dom. Archiepiscopi Cantuar. Cur' Palatii sui infra Civitat. Cantuar. Cicester C. Majori Aldermannis ac Civibus Civitat. Cicestr' salutem. Colchester. Ballivis Villae de Colchester. Cestr. C. Carolo Principi Walliae, Duci Cornub. & Ebor. Comiti Cestr. filio suo Clarissimo sive ejus Camerario Civitatis Palatini Cestr. vel ejus locum-tenenti ibid. Cantabr. Majori & Ballivis Villae Cantabr. Coventr. C. Majori & Ballivis Civitatis suae Coventr. Cheping Wycombe. Majori Ballivis & Burgens. de Cheping Wycombe. Carlyon. Majori & Ballivis villae de Carlyon. & eorum cuilibet. Cheltenham. Capitali Senescallo Ballivo & sectatoribus Manerii Burgi sive Villae de Cheltenham necnon Custod. Gaolae nostrae ib. Custod. Brevium in Com. muni Banco. Dilecto & fideli nostr. J.L. custod. Brevium nostr. de Communi Banco. C. Cantuar. Senescallo Cur. Palacii Dom. Archiepisc. Cant. in Com. Kancii. Day juxta Mare in Com. Nor. Senescallo C. H. Cur. suae portae de Clay juxta Mare. Chiping-hamden. Ballivis & Burgens. Burgi nostri de Chiping-hamden in Com. Glouc. Castle Rising Majori Villae suae de Castle Rising. Cinque Ports. Dilecto & fideli consiliar. nostr. E. Z. St. Maurc. & Cantelupe Castri nostr. Dover Custod. Cancellario & Admirallo Cinque Portuum nostror. & membror. eorundem. sive ejus locum-tenenti vel deputat. ibidem salutem. Clinck. Senescallo Cur. Libertatis Reverendi in Christ. Patr. Dom. Thomae Episc. Winton. Manerii sui de Southwark. C. Carlick. Majori & Ballivis Civitatis Carlick. Cheney Ballivis Reverendi in Christ. Court. Patris T. Episc. C. Cur. suae de le Cheney Court. Cantuar. Senescallo Cur. Palatii Dom. Archiepisc. Cant. Pal. Cestr. Camerario Com. Palantini nostri Cestr. seu ejus locum-tenen. ibidem salutem. Cantabr. Universitas. Procancellario Universatis Cantabr. salutem. Carlisle. Majori & Ballivis Villae de Carlisle in Com. Cumb. & eorum cuilibet salutem. Carlick Civitas. Majori & Ballivis Civitatis Carlick in Com. Coldfield Sutton. Gardiano & societati Villae nostrae de Sutton. Coldfield in Com. War. Calf. Constabulario & Burgensibus Burgi sui de Calf in Com. Cricklade. Ballivo & Burgensibus Burgi sui de Cricklade in Com. Wilts salutem. Carisbrook. Clarissimo consanguineo suo H. comiti Southampt. Constabulario castri sui de Caresbrook in come. Southampt. vel ejus locum-tenent. Ac portatori sive ejus Deputat. ibid. Chagford Stannar. Praecharissimo consanguineo suo W. comiti Pembrook Camerario hospitii sui, praeclari ordinis Garterii Milit. Custodi Stannar. in come. Devon. & Cornub. Capitali Senescallo totius Ducat. Vic. Subsenesc. Deputat. sive ejus locum-tenenti Curiae Stannar. de Chagford in come. Devon. salutem. Clitheroe. Ballivo burgi sui de Clitheroe in come. Lancastr. salutem. Commissario Curiae Archiep. A. B. Auditori causarum venerabilis in Christo patris G. Archiepisc. Cant. totius Angliae primate. causar. & negotior. cur. & Audientiae suae. Commissario Curiae London. Aliter. A.B. Commissario Generali R. Episcopi London. Curiae suae Christianitatis apud tenend. vel ejus locum-tenenti. Chipping-Norton. Ballivis Senescallo sive communi clerico vel Deputat. ejus burgi sive Villae de Chipping-Norton in Com. Oxon. salutem. Chesthunt. Senescallo curiae L. militis manerii sui de Chesthunt in Com. Hartf. Christ-Church. Majori & Burgensibus burgi sui de Christ-Church in Com. Southampt. Cancellario Angliae. Praedilecto & fideli suo A. B. Cancellario suo Angliae. Custodi Sigilli magni. Praedilecto & fideli suo J. W. Episcopo Lincoln & Custodi magni Sigilli sui Angliae. Custodi privati Sigilli. E. Comiti Wigorn & custodi privati Sigilli sui. Cirographario de Banco. A. C. Armigero Cirographario curiae nostrae de Banco salutem. Cullenbeck. Senescallo curiae suae de Cullenbeck in Com. Carnanton. Senescallo & Ballivo Manerii sui de Carnanton in Com. Cornub. salutem. Carvion. Majori & B●llivis Villae de Carvion in Com. Cramborn. Ad hundred Cur. W. Comitis Sarum. Manerii sui de Cramborn in come. Chepstow Villa. Senescallo & Ballivis Villae de Chepstowe in Com. Monmouth. Chepstow. Admiralitat. Senescallo Curiae Admiralitatis in Chepstowe in Com. Monmouth salutem. Carlion. Ad curiam W. Comitis Pembroke de Carlion in Com. Corf castrum Majori & Senescallo de Corf-Castle in Com. Dorset. Christi Ecclesiae Cantuarien. Senescallo altae curiae Decani & Capituli Ecclesiae Christi Cantuar. Camelford. Majori & Burgensibus Burgi sui de Camelford in Com. Cornub. Carlington. Majori & Burgensibus Burgi sui de Carlington. in Com. Castri Episc. Villa in Com. Salop. Ballivo & Burgensibus Villae Castri Episcopens. in come. Salop. salutem. Clifton Dartmouth Hardness. Majori Ballivo & burgensibus Burgi sui de Clift. Dartmouth, Hardness in come. Devon. salutem. Castri Novi subtus Linam. Majori & burgensibus burgi sui novi Castri subtus Linam. in come. Staff. salutem. Castri Novi sup. Tinam. Majori & Villae Castri novi sup. Tinam. in come▪ Northumber. This was lately made a County Palatine (unde quaere.) Clunsland Stai. Stannar. Gardiano Stannar, Devon. & Cornub. & Capitali Senescallo Ducat. sui Cornub. aut suo Deputat. ibid. Et praecipue sibi aut suo Deputat. Senescallo infra Manerium de Stan. Clunsland parcel. Ducat. Cornub. praed. infra Can. Cornub. etc. Cantuarien. Provinciae Supremis Commission. Reverendissimo in Christo Patri G. providen●ia divina Cantuar. Archiepisc. Primate. & Metropolitano. Ac aliis supremis Commissionar. Reg. ad causas Ecclesiasticas inter alias sub magno sigillo Angliae legitime & sufficient. authoritat. D. Dartmouth. MAjori Ballivis etc. Burgi sui de Clifton. Dartmouth Hardness. Devises. Majori Ballivis & Burgens. burgi nostri de Devises. Dunelm. Reverendo in Christo Patri W.D. unel. Episcop. sive ejus locum-tenenti ibidem salut. Derby. Ballivis Recordatori & Burgens. Villae sive burgi Villae de Derby salutem. Denbigh. Ballivis & Recordatori burgi sive Villae de Denbigh salutem. Doncaster. Majori & Recordatori Villae de Doncaster & eorum cuilibet. Donwich. Ball. Villae sive burgi de Donwich in come. Suff. Dover. Constabular. nostris Castri nostri de Dover infra libertat. quinque Portuum in Com. nostro Canc. sive deputat. ejus ib. seu eorum alteri. Downhevit. Majori Aldermannis & Recordat. Burgi de Downhevit. alias Launceston. Derbiae. Ballivis & Burgen. burgi nostr. Derb. Sede vacant. T. C. Armigero Cancellario Com. Palentini Dunelm. sede Episcopali ibid. Jam vacant. Aliter in alio libro. Custodi Spiritualitatis Episcopatus Dunelm. sede Episcopali vacant. Danx. Ballivo A, D, M, manerii sui de Danx in Com. Ebor. Downton. Constabulario & Burgensibus burgi sui. de Downton. in Com. Dorchester. Ballivo & Recordatori burgi sui de Dorchester in Com. Dorset. Droitwich. Ballivis & Burgensibus burgi sui de Droitwich in Com. Downhevit alias Launceston. Majori Aldermannis Recordatori Burgi sui de Downhevit, alias Launceston. in Com. Cornub. Daventry. Ballivo Burgensibus & communitati de burgo de Daventry in Com. Northampt. salutem. E C. Eborac. MAjori Aldermannis & Vic. Civitatis Eborac. C. Exon. Majori & Ballivis Civitatis suae Exon. ac Ball. Cur. pro vestr. ejusdem Civitatis & eorum cuililibet in Com. Devon. Sancti Petri Ebor. Senescallo cur. libertat. Decani & capituli Ecclesiae Cathed. Sancti Petri Ebor. Estretford. Ballivis Villae suae de Estretford. in Com. North. E●e. Ballivis nostris Villae & Burgi de Eye salutem. Escaetori. A, B, Armig. Escaetori nostro Com. nostri Salop. ac. vic. ejusdem. Com. Necnon omnibus B●llivis & singulis minist ris nostr. come. praedict. tam infra Libertates quam extra, salutem. Evesham, commonly Esom in the Vale. Majori & Burgensibus Burgi sui de Evesham in Com. Wigorn, etc. Edlogom. Ad curiam E, M, Armig. manerii sui de Edlogom. in come. Elye. Justic. Episcop. Elien. ad placita infra insulam. tenend. Ac Senescallo ejusdem Episcopi infra libertatem insulae praed. & eorum cuilibet salutem. Eborac. beati Petri. Senescallo Curiae libertatis Decani & Capituli Ecclesiae & Metropolitic. beati Petri Eborac. in come. Ebor. Episcopens. castrum Com. Ballivo & Burgensibus Villae castri Episcopensis in come. Salop. Salop. East-lowe. Majori & burgensibus burgi sui de Eastlow in come. Cornub. East-Greensted. Ballivo & burgensibus burgi sui de Bast-Greensted in come. Sussex salutem. Evermouth. Majori & burgensibus Villae suae de Evermouth in come. Southhampt. F Forien. juxta Salop. SEnescallo & Ball. Libertat. Forien. oriental. juxta vill. Salop. Fleet. Guardian. Prisonae nostrae de le Fleet seu ejus locum-tenenti ibidem. Le Fleet. Gardiano Prisonae nostrae de le Fleet sive ejus locum-tenenti ibidem salutem. Farnham. Ballivis Burgi & vill. de Farnham in come. Surry. Aliter. Senescallo Curiae Castri Reverendi in Christo Patri Dom. L. Winton. Episcopi Manerii sui de Farnham. in. come. Surry. Fordington. Ad Curiam Caroli Principis Walliae, Ducis Cornubiae & Eborac. & Comitis Cestr. Manerii sui de Fordington. in come. Dorset. Foway. Praepositis & Burgens burgi sui de Foway in come. Cornub. salutem. G Gipvicus. BAllivis Villae suae Gip. in come. Suff. salutem. C. Glouc. Majori Aldermannis & Vic. Civitatis nostrae Glouc. Guildford. Majori & probis hominibus Villae nostrae de Guildford. Gravesend. & Milton. Plaeposit. Jur. & capital. Inhabitant. villarum & Paroch. de Gravesend, & Milton in Com. Canc. Greensted. Ballivo & Burgens. Burgi sui de East-Greensted in come. Sussex salutem. East Gipwicum, or Ipswich. Ballivis Villae suae de Gipwici in come. Suff. salutem. Gatehouse Westminster. Custodi nostro de le Gatehouse infra. Westmonasterium. Gillingham. Senescallo curiae suae de Gillingham. in Hundred. de Gillingham. in Com. Dorset. hac vice sede Archiepisc. Cantuar. jam vacant, seu ejus deputat. ibid. salutem. Glastonbury. Curiae Libertatis Dom. Regis de Glastonbury in Com. Somerset. Aliter. Curiae Dom. Regis xij. Hidari de Glaston. Libertatis in Com. Somers. Goodrig. Ballivis W, M, Armig. & B. H. Gen. Manerii sive Dom. sui de Goodrig in Com. Grampount, or Crampound. Majori & Burgensibus burgi sui de Crampound in Com. Cornub. Grimsby. Majori & Burgensibus Villae suae Magni Grimsby in Com. Lincoln. Grantham. Aldermano & Burgensibus Villae suae de Grantham. in come. Lincoln. salutem. Gatton. Burgens. burgi sui de Gatton in Com. Surry. H Havering at Bower. SEnescallo & sectatoribus cur. Manerii nostri de Havering. at Bower. Havering Bower. Senescallo & sectatoribus dominae Annae Reginae Angl. consortis suae praecharissimae. Heston. Majori & Ballivis burgi nostri de Heston in Com. Cornub. Heref. C. Majori, Aldermannis & Civibus Civitatis nostrae Heref. Harwich. Majori & Senescallo burgi Herewici. Higham Ferrer. Majori & Aldermannis Villae nostrae de Higham-Ferrers & eorum cuilibet. Hunt. Ballivis villae nostrae Hunt. Henly super Thames. Ballivis, Guardian. Pontinariorium burgensium & civitatis vill. de Henly super Thames. Hertf. Vill. Majori & capital. burgens. burgi nostri de Hertf. necnon Senescallo Cur. nostrae de Record. ibidem. Hexham. Senescallo Curiae suae de Hexham in Com. Westmerl. Aliter. Senescallo Manerii nostri de Hexham in Com. Westm. Harbill. Ad Wapentagium nostrum de Harbill. in Com. Hartpool. Majori & Burgensibus Burgi sui de Hartpool infra Episcopatum Dunelm. Heydon in holderness. Majori & Ballivis Villae suae de Heydon in holderness in come. Ebor. Hunnington burgus in Com. South. hampt. Hatfield. Ad Curiam manerii nostri de Hatfield in Com. Helston. Majori & Burgensibus Burgi nostri de Helston in Com. Cornub. Heref. Hal. Episcop. Ad Curiam S. Episc. Hereford Palatii Heref. Henly super Thamesin. Ballivis, Guardian. Burgensibus & communitat. Villae de Henley super Thamesin. in Com. Berks. salutem. Haselmere. Burgensibus Burgi sui de Haselmere in Com. Surrey. Horsham. Majori & Burgensibus Burgi sui de Horsham. in Com. Sussex salutem. Heytesbury. Ballivo & Burgensibus Burgi sui de Heitesbury in come. Wilts. salutem. I Insul. Elien. Justice. nostr. ad placita infra insul. Elien. in Com. Cantabr. tenend. assign. jernemouth. Ball. Villae sive burgi & libertat. villae sive burgi magnae Jernmouth (alit.) ballivis villae nostr. magni Jernm. salutem. justiciariis ad placita. Jacobo Ley militi Capital. Justic. nostro ad placita coram nobis tenend. assignat. justice. de Banco. H, H, Militi & Baronetto capitali Justic. nostro de Banco. St. johannis Beverlacie. Senescallo Curiae Libertatis Ante placitorum Sancti Johannis Beverlacie in Com. Ebor. salutem. St. Ives. Praeposit. & Burgensibus Burgi sui de St. Ives in come. Cornub. St. jermyns. Praeposit. & Senescallo Burgi de St. Jermins in Com. Cornub. K Kingston super Hull. Kingston super Thames. MAjori & Vic. Villae nostrae de Kingston super Hull. Ballivis & Senescal. Cur. villae nostrae de Kingston super Thames & in absence. dicti senescall. ball. & Recordator. ejusdem vill. sive duobus eorum. S. Katherins ss. Senescall. Magistr. sive custod. Hospital. sive liberae capellae S. Katherinae prope Turrim. London. in Com. Midd. seu ejus locum-tenen. ibidem. Aliter. Senescall. Libertat. Magistr. fratrum & sororum & capel. in Ecclesia Hospitalis Sanct. Katherinae Virgins & Martyris prope Turrim London. Curiae nostrae ibidem necnon Ballivo ejusdem. Kerby Kendal. Aldermanno Recordatori & Burgens. burgi de Kirby. Kings-Norton. Senescallo Ballivo ac secta●●ribus Curiae Manerii de Kings-Norton in come. Wigorn. & eorum cuilibet salutem. This was the late Queens, and before her death it was styled accordingly. Kendal. Ballivis manerii nostri de Kendal in come. Westmerl. Knaresborough. Senescallo Curiae Honoris de Knaresborough in come. Ebor. parcel. Ducat. nostri Lancastr. Kellington burgun. in come. Cornub. L Lyn Regis in Norfolk MAjori & Recordatori Vill. sieve Burgi de Lyn Regis in come. Norf. & eorum utrique. London. Majori Alderman. & Vic London salutem. Lyn Epi. Majori Villae de Lyn Episcop. Litchfield ss. Ball. Libertat. Litchfield. Un. Vic. in come. Staff. Lincoln. Majori Vic. & Civibus Civitat. suae Lincoln▪ Lydiford. Majori & Burgensibus Burgi de Lydiford. Lanceston, al. Downhevet. Majori & communitat. Burgi de Lanceston alias Downhevet. Ludlow. Ballivis Villae de Ludlow. Lyn Regis in Dors. Majori villae nostrae de Lyn-Regis in Com. Dors. Liscared al. Liskerd. Majori & Burgens. Burgi de Liscared alias Liskerd. Lincoln. Ball. Decani & Capitul. Ecclesiae Cathedr. Beatae Mariae Lincoln. cur. suae Gaolae infra clausum ibidem. Leicest. Majori, Ballivis & Burgens. Burgi sui Leic. Lancastr. Cancellar. nostro Com. Palatini nostri Lancastr. vel ejus locum-tenen. ibidem vobis mandamus quod per breve nostrum sub sigillo Com. Palatin. nostri praed. debit. conficiend. manned. fac. vic. come. praed. quod, etc. London Counters. Majori, Aldermannis ac vic. London. & eorum cuilibet salutem. Leicestr. Majori, & Burgensibus Villae Leicestr. Leoni. Ballivo & Burgensibus de Leoni in come. Ledbury. Ballivo suo burgi sui de Ledbury in Com. Necnon judicibus cur. ejusdem Burgi salutem. Lugharnes. Ad curiam R.H. Armig. de Lugharnes in Com. Lugwarden. Ballivis T. B. Armig. Manerii sui de Lugwarden in Com. Leomynster, which I take for Lempster. Ballivis & Burgensibus burgi sui de Lempster in Com. Heref. salutem. Lugbargh. Ad hundred de H.B. Milit. & Baronetto de Lugburgh in Com. Lostwich. Majori & Burgensibus burgi sui de Lostwich in Com. Cornub. salutem. Lancaster, burgus. Majori & Ballivo Burgi sui Lancastr. in Com. Lancastr. Leverpool. Majori & Aldermanno Villae suae de Leverpool in Com. Lancastr. salutem. Lewes. Constabulario & Burgensibus Burgi sui de Lewes in Com. Sussex salutem. Ludgershal. Burgensibus burgi sui de Ludgershal in Com. Wilts salutem. Lymington. Majori & Burgens. burgi sui de Lymington in Com. Southhampt. salutem. M Maidstone. MAjori Villae sive Parochiae de Maidstone. Marleberge. Majori & Burgens. Burgi & Villae de Marleberge in Com. Wilts. Maldon. Ballivis Villae suae de Maldon in Com. Essex. Maidenhead. Gardiano Potentiariis Burgens. & Communitat. Villae de Maidenhead in Com. Berks. Melcomb-Regis. Majori villae suae de Melcomb Regis. Weymouth & Melcomb-Regium. Majori, Aldermanis, Ballivis Burgens. & Communitat. Villae de Weymouth & Melcomb Regis in Com. Dors. Mynehead. Praeposit. & Burgens. Burgi de Mynehead in Com. Somers. Monmouth. Majori & Ballivis Villae suae de Monmouth. Marr. Mares. Marr. Mares. nostrae in curia nostra coram nobis. Mar. hospic. nova Cur. Senescallo Curiae Marescal. Hospitii nostri ac Marr. nostro ejusdem Hospitii necnon Judicibus Cur. virgae Hospitii praed. & eorum deputat. ibidem. St. martin's le Grand London. Senescallo Decani & Capituli Ecclesiae Collegiat. Beati Petri Westm. Cur. libertatis suae sive praecinct. Sanct. Martini le Grand London. & Constabular. ibidem salutem. Mar. hospic. Judicibus curiae virgae hospicii nostri vel ejus deputat. ibidem salutem. Mandeville. Senescallo & Ballivo honoris de Mandevile parcel. Ducat. Lancastr. salutem. Midhurst. Ballivo & Burgensibus Burgi sui de Midhurst in Com. Sussex salutem. Malton. Marden. in come. Ebor Ballivis suis manerii de Marden, alias Mawrden, alias Mawarthyn in Com. Magor & Redwick. Ad Curiam E. comitis Wigorn. de Magor. & Redwick in Com. Malmsbury. Aldermannis & Burgensibus burgi sui de Malmesbury in come. Wilts salutem. Morpeth. Ballivis & Burgensibus Burgi sui de Morpeth in Com. Northumb. Michael. Praeposit. & communitatibus burgi sui Michaelis in come. Cornub. salutem. St. Maws, alias St. Maries. Majori Villae suae St. Maws alias St. Maries in come. Cornub. salutem. N Newport. MAjori & Ballivis villae sive Burgi de Newport. Novum Castr. super Tinam. Majori Alderman. & Vic. Villae novi Castri super Tinam. Northton. Majori & Ball. villae nostrae de Northton. Newark super Trent. Alderman. & assisten. Inhabitant. Villae & Parochiae de Newark super Trent. in Com. Nott. Norwici. Majori & Vicecomitibus civitat. Norwici vic. Com. Norff. Nott. Majori Aldermannis & vic. Villae Nott. (2. vic.) Newberry. Majori Aldermannis & Burgens. Burgi de Newberry in come. Berks. Civitas Norwici. Majori Vic. & Aldermannis Civitat. nostrae Norwici & eorum cuilibet. Novi castri sulter Line. Majori & Burgensibus Burgi sui Novi castri subter Linam in Com. Staff. Newton. Ballivo & Burgensibus Burgi sui de Newton in Com. Lancastr. O Oswestry. BAllivis & Burgens. Villae de Oswestr. Oxon. Majori & Ballivis Civitatis Oxon. Orford. Majori & Portmannis Villae de Orford. Oxon Universita●. Vicecancellario Academiae Oxon. P Pool. MAjori Villae de Pool & seniori ballivorum ejusdem villae. Plymton Morris. Majori Ballivis & Burgens. burgi sui de Plymton Morris. Peterborough Senescallo Cuiae Decani & Capituli Ecclesiae Cathedral. Civitatis de Burgo Sancti Petri & Burgens. ejusdem Civitatis & eorum cuilibet. Plymouth. Majori & Communitati Burgi sui de Plymouth. Pawnton. Senescallo & Ballivis Manerii sui Villae de Pawnton. Portsmouth. Majori Aldermannis, & Burgens. Villae de Portsmouth. Curia Pallatii. Judicibus curiae Pallatii nostri Westm. & eorum cuilibet. Pevensey. Ballivo Libertatis Ducat. sui Lancastr. infra ripam suam de Pevensey in Com. Penwith. Senescallo & Ballivo hundred. & libertatis suae de Penwith in Com. Cornub. Padstow, alias Petrockstow. Majori & burgensibus burgi nostri de Padstowe in Com. Cornub. Portland. Ad Curiam Manerii sui de Portland in Com. Dorset. Portpigham or Parthighsam alias Westlowe. Majori & burgensibus burgi sui de Portpigham alias Westlowe in Com. Cornub. salutem. Pymbern. Ad hundred▪ Willielm. Comitis Sarum de Pymbern in Com. Preston Andernes. Majori & Ballivis Villae sive burgi sui de Preston in Andernes in Com. Lancastr. Pembrig. Ballivo & Senescallo Villae sive burgi de Pembrig▪ in come. Petersfield. Majori & Communitatibus Burgi sui de Petersfield. in Com. Southampt. salutem. Park. Senescallo R. W. Armig. Manerii sui de Park Lettys alias Parte Lettys in Com. Pontfract. Majori Villae suae Pontfract. in Com. Ebor. parcel. Ducat. sui Lancastr. Pickering. Ballivis & sectatoribus curiae nostrae de Pickering in Com. Ebor. Q Quinborough MAjori & Burgens. Burgi sui de Quinborough in Com. Canc. salutem. R Ryalton. SEnescallo & Ball. Cur. Manerii de Ryalton. Reading. Majori, Aldermannis & Burgens. Burgi de Reading. Rillaton. Senescallo, Decemar. & praeposit. ac liberis Tenentibus Manerii sui de Rillaton parcel. Ducat. sui Cornub. Richmond in Com. Ebor. Aldermannis, Recordatori & Burgens. Burgi nostri de Richmond in Com. Ebor. Roffen C. Majori & civibus civitatis nostrae Roffen. Pallatum Roffen. Senescallo Reverend. in Christo Patris Jo: Epis: Roffen: Cur: Palacii sui Roffen: salutem. Rumney Marsh. Ball. & Jurat. de Rumney-Marsh. in Com. Canc. Rippon. Senescallo & Ballivis libertat. Cur: Canon nuper Canonicorum & capituli Ecclesiae Collegiat: de Rippon: in come. (Ebor.) parcel. Ducat. nostri Lanc. (Inquire if more Rippons.) Ryegate. Ballivo & Burgensibus Burgi sui de Ryegate in Com. Surrey. S. Salop. BAllivis Villae nostrae Salop. salutem. Le Strand. Ballivo Libertat. Ducat. Lancastr. in le Strand in come. Midd. Saltash. Majori & liberis Burgens. sui de Saltash. Southold. Ballivis Villae nostrae de Southould aliter Ballivis & Burgens. libertat. villae de Southold. Southmoulton Majori & Capitul. Burgens. villae suae Southmoulton. C. Novae Sar. Ball. Libertat. Episc. Sar. Civitat. Novae Sar. Staff. Ball. & Burgensibus Burgi de Staff. Sudbury. Majori Aldermannis burgens▪ & Senescallo Burgi sive Villae de Sudbury et eorum cuilibet. Manerium de Southwark. Senescallo Curiae libertat. Reverendi in Christo patris B. Winton Episc. Manerii sui de Southwark in Com. Surry. Compter in Southwark. Senescallo Curiae libertat. Majoris, Communitat. ac Civ. Civitatis London Burgi sui de Southwark. Scarborough. Ballivis Villae nostr. Scarborough. Southon Vill. Majori & Ball: Villae Southton. Aliter. Majori & Ball: Villae nostrae Southton Curiae suae pedispulverizat. ibidem necnon Custod. Gaolae nostrae infra eandem villam ejusdem deputat. ibidem & eorum cuilibet. Aliter. Vic. Southt. necnon custod. Gaolae nostri castri Winton. ac Civit. nostrae Winton. Shafton. Majori Recordatori & Burgens. Burgi de Shafton in Com. Devon. Stoke Clunsland. (Tali Dom.) Gardiano Stannar. Devon. & Cornub. & capital. senesc. ducatus sui Cornub. aut suo deputat. ibidem & praecipue, sibi aut suo deputat. senescallo infra Manner. de Stoke Clunsland parcel ducat. Cornub. praed. infra come. Cornub. praed. salutem. Supremis Commissionariis Cantuarien. provintiae. Reverendissimo in Christo Patri G. providentia Divina Cantuar. Archiepiscop. Primate. & Metropolitano ac aliis supremis Commissionar. Regis ad causas Ecclesiasticas internal. sub magno sigillo Angliae legitime & sufficient. authoritat. Steford East or East-Stretford. Ballivis villae suae de East-Stretford in Com. Nott. Slaughter. Senescallo Ballivo & liberis sectatoribus libertatis hundredi nostri de Slaughter in come Gloc. salutem. Le Savoy extra Temple-Bar. Ballivo libertatis Dom. Regis ducat sui Lanc. in come. Midd. salutem. Spiritualis curiam. J. S. Legum Doctori ac Audientiae Reverendissimi in Christo patris G. Archiepisco Cantuar. totius Angliae primate. & Apostolicae sedis legalis causarum & negotiarum auditori. Sherborn. Ad curiam hundred. de Sherborn in Com. Dorset. Stebunheath. Senescallo praenobilis T. W. Manerii sui de Stebunheath. Stepleton. Senescallo curiae T. C. militis manerii sui de Stepleton in Com. () Snaith. Ad curiam nostram de Snaith in Com. () Aliter. Ballivis & sectatoribus curiae manerii nostri de Snaith parcel. Ducat. Lanc. Sheffield. Ad curiam C. comitis Salop de Sheffield in come. St. Iermins. Praeposit. & senescallo Burgi de St. Jermins in Com. Cornub. Stamford. Aldermannis & Burgensibus Villae suae le Stamford in Com. Lincoln. Stockbridge. Ballivo & Burgensibus Burgi sui de Stockbridge in come. Southton. Staining. Constabulario & Burgensibus Burgi sui de staining in Com. () Shoreham. Constabulario & Burgensibus Burgi sui de Shoreham in Com. Lanc. Sarum vetus Burgensibus burgi sui veteris Sarum in Com. Wilts. Shaftsbury. Majori & Burgensibus Burgi sui de Shaftsbury in Com. Dorset. Vide an sit Shafton in Shaftsbury. T Turris London. WIllielmo Ward Militi Constabul. seu locum-tenen. Turris London necnon Senescallo Curiae ejusdem & eorum utrique. Torrington magna. Majori Aldermannis & Burgens. Burgi sive Villae de Torrington. magna. Aliter. Majori Aldermannis Capital. Burgens. et Senescallo Burgi sive Villae de Torrington magna in Com. Devon. Tavestock. Senescallo sive Ballivo F. commit. Bedf. Libertatis suae de Tavestock. Thacksteed Majori Ballivis & Communitat. Burg. de Thacksteed et eorum cuilibet salutem. Thetford. T, C, Commit: S, Capitali Senescallo Villae nostrae de Thetford parcel: Ducat: nostri Lancastr: vel ejus Deputat: ibidem. Toll-Booth. Ball: de le Toll-Booth Villae de Lyn Episc. Aliter. Ball: Bur: de le Tolbooth: vill. de Venner Episc. Totnes. Majori de Burgens. Burgi de Totnes: et eorum cuilibet. Taunton. Ballivo Reverendi in Christo Patr. T. Episcopi Winton libertat. suae de Taunton et Taunton-Dean. Tewksburgh. Ball. Burgens. & Communitat. Burgi sui de Tewksburgh. Thetford. Majori & Recordatori Burgi nostri de Thetford in Com. Norf. Tamworth. Ballivis villae nostr. de Tamworth. Thremalton. E. H. Praeclari Ordinis Garterii Militi dom. Hasting de Loughborough Capital. senescallo nostro ducat. nostri Cornub. necnon feod. & Manerii de Thremalton sive ejus deputat. ibidem salutem. Trebenin alias Bossiny Majori Burgensibus Burgi sui de Trebenin alias Bossiny incom. Cornub. Truro. Majori & Burgensibus Burgi sui de Truro in Com. Cornub. Tregoni. Senescallo & Ballivo H. P. Manerii sui de Tregoni P. in Com. Cornub. Trellock. Majori & Ballivis W. comitis Pembrook villae suae de Trelleck in Com. Cornub. Tregony. Ad curiam A. W. Arm. de Tregony in Com. Co nub. Tickhill. Ad curiam nostram honoris nostri de Tickhil in Com. Ebor. parcel. Ducat. sui Lanc. Turman-Hall. Ad curiam W. Manerii sui de Turman-hall in Com. () Trennaton. Charissimo consanguineo ac praedilecto & fideli consilia●io nostro Willielmo comiti Pembrook Domino camerario hospitii nostri, praenobilis ordinis Garterii milit. capital. senescallo Ducat. nostri Cornub. Nec●on feod. & manerii de Trennaton in come. Cornub. sive ejus deputat. salutem. V Uske. PRaepositis & Ballivis Villae sive Burgi de Usk. W C. Westm. BAllivo libertat. Decani & Capitali Ecclesiae Collegiat. beati Petri Westm. Wallingford. Majori, Alderm. & Recordatori Burgi sive villae de Wallingford. Wenlock. Ball: et Senesc: villae et libertat: de Wenlock magna. Warwick. Ball: et Recordator: Burgi nostri Warwici. Wenlow. Ball: Villae de Wenlow. Wye. Senescallo et Ball: H, C, Nobil: ordinis Garterii Mil: Dom: Hounsdon Reg: Manner: de Wye in come. Canc. et eorum cuilibet. Wygorn. C. Ballivis Alderm: et Camerar: Civitatis nostrae Wigorn. Wigmore. Senescallo et Ballivo villae sive Burgi de Wigmore. Nova Windsor. Majori Ball: ac Burgens: Villae sive burgi nostri de Nova Windsor in Com: Berks. Aliter. Majori, Alderm: Ballivis & subsenescallo Burgi de Nova Windsor. Castrum Wind. T, C, Constabular: Honoris & Castri sui de Windsor ac Custod: Forrest: ejusdem aut ejus locum-tenen: seu ejus deputat: ibidem. C. Winton. Majori Recordatori vel ejus deputat: & Ball: Civitat: nostrae Winton et eorum cuilibet. Woodstock. Majori Villae suae de Nova Woodstock. Aliter. Majori et Communitat: Burgi Novae Woodstock. Cur. Waittel. Ballivis & sectatoribus Curiae suae de Waittel. Castr. Windsor. Carolo Comiti Nottingham Baron: Howard de Effingham praeclari Ordinis Garterii Milit: magno Admirallo Angliae Constabulario honorum Castri Domini Regis de Windsor ac Custod: totius Forestae ibidem Janitori extr. portum dicti Castri salutem. Westmon. Dean and Chapter. Ballivo libertat. Decani & Capituli Ecclesiae Collegiat: beati Petri Westm. Wellen. curia Episcop. Senescallo sive Ballivo Curiae Reverendi in Christo Patris I, Bathon: et Wellen: Episcopi. Wellen. burgus. Senescallo sive Ballivo Curiae nostrae de placit. ad reverend. in Christo Patrem Dom. J. permissione Divina Bathon. & Wellen. Episc. pertin. sive concess. tent. apud Guild-hall infra Burgum & Villam nostram de Welles in Com. nostro Somerset. Wotton-Basset. Majori & Burgensibus Burgi de Wotton-Basset in Com. Wilts & eorum cuilibet. Wike Regis. Ad curiam Dom. Regis Manerii sui de Wike Regis in come. () Worham. Majori & Burgensibus Burgi sui de Worham in Com. Dorset. Wormlowe. Ballivis A. Dom. Chandos & E. B. arm. Manerii five hundred. de Wormlowe in Com. Wickome. Ball. () Wickcom in come. Buckingham. Inquire Chipping-Wickom before. Wilton super Wian. Ballivis A. B. arm. manerii sive Dom. de Wilton super Wian in Com. Wentworth Liberty near London. Ballivo Libertatis Thomae Dom. Wentworth in come. Midd. Inquire if they be distinct under the same stile, lying in eodem Com. Walsal. Ballivis Manerii sui de Walsal in come. () salutem. Whitchurch. Majori & Communitatibus Burgi sui de Whitchurch in come. Southam. Westbury. Majori & Burgensibus Burgi sui de Westbury in come. salutem. Speciales Directiones. Monmouth. Escaetori. ss. EScaetori ac vic: Monmouth necnon Ballivis singulisque ministris nostris tam infra Libertates quam extra & eorum cuilibet. justice. insul. Elien. ss. Justice: Epi: Elien ad placita infra insul: Elien tenend. Ac Senes: Epi: infra libertatem insulae praedict: & eorum cuilibet. Custod. pacis infra libertatem. ss. Custos pacis suae infra Libertatem Villae Sancti Albani in Com: Hertf. justice. ad Gaol delib. ss. Justice: nostris ad Goalam nostram Castri Lincoln: de prisonariis in ea existen: deliberand: Assign: salutem. Vic. & Custod. Goal. ss. Vic: Lincoln: & Custod: Goalae Castri nostri Lincoln: sive ejus locum-tenen: aut deputat: ibidem & eorum cuilibet. justice. Forest. ss. Dilect. & fidel: suo W, Comiti C, Justice: suo omnium Forestarum suarum citra Trent: vel ejus locum-tenenti infra Forestam suam de Walton. justice. ad Assizas' Custod. pacis ac Vic. ss. Justice: suis ad Assizas' in Com: W, ac Custod: pacis in eodem Com: necnon vic. ejusdem Com: & eorum cuilibet. justice. ad Assizas' & justic. ad Goal. delib. ss. Justic. suis ad Assizas' in Com: S, & Justic. nostris ad Goal. nostram Castri-nostri de L, delib. Assign. Custod. pacis infra libertatem. ss. Custod: pacis Thomae Archiep. Ebor. infra libertatem suam de Rippon. Custod. bre. ss. Dil. & fideli nostro T, L, A, Custod: Brevium nostrorum de Com: Banco. Custod. Gaol. ss. Custod: Gaol: Castri sui Ebor: aut ejus deputat: & eorum utrique salutem. Majori London. ac justic. ad Newgate & vic. ss. Dil. et fidelibus nostris A, B, Majori Civitat: London, Sociis suis Justice: nostris ad Gaolam nostram de Newgate de Prisoner. in eadem existen. delib. Assign. ac vic. ejusdem Civitat. et eorum cuilibet salutem. Escaetori & Vic. ss. Escaetor. nostro ac vic. ejusdem Com. necnon omnibus Ballivis singulisque ministris Com: praedicti tam infra libertat: quam extra & eorum cuilibet salutem. Majori Alderis & vic. London ac deputat. Alderorum et Constabularior. etc. ss. Majori, Alderman. & vic. London ac omnibus & singulis deputat. Aldermanorum Constabularior. et aliis ministris nostris infra libertates Civitatis London & eorum cuilibet salutem. Locum-tenent. Com. & Capitaneis. ss. Deputat. locum-tenentis Com. nostri Suff. ac omnibus & singulis Capitaneis in eodem Com. Assign. & eorum cuilibet salutem. Omnibus justic. majoribus Ballivis ac al. officiariis. ss. Universis & singulis Justic. majoribus, ballivis, vic. comitibus Constabulariis, officiariis, ministris & fidelibus et quibuscunque tam infram libertates quam extra ad quos praesentes pervenerint salutem. Custod. pacis vic. & omnibus seneschallis & al. in Com. Lincoln. ss. Custod. pacis ac Justic. nostris ad diversas felonias transgressiones & alia malefacta in Com. nostro Lincoln. perpetrat. audiend. & terminand. Assign. Ac vic. Lincoln. Ac omnibus Seneschallis & Secretaribus curiarum & eorum cuilibet. Epo. Sarum. ss. Johanni eadem gra. Epo. Sarum salutem. Custod. specialis. ss. I. A. Custod▪ spiritualitatis Episc. Sarum sede Episcopali jam vacant, salutem. Pleg. justice. Cestr. ss. Justic. suis Cestr. vel ejus locum-tenenti salutem. justice. ad Assizas' Regis. ss. Dil. & fidelibus suis W.M. militi & T. Justic. dom. E. nuper Regis Angl. quarti post Conqu. Ad Assizas' in Son. capiend. assign. salutem. Vic. majoribus· Burgens. Sen. & aliis officiar. ss. Vic. Com. nostri B. necnon omnibus majoribus Burgensibus Seneschalis Ballivis, ac omnibus aliis ministris tam infra libertates quam extra in Com. B. & eorum cuilibet. Custod. pacis justic. ad Assizas' & vic. ss. Custod. pacis suae in Com. Exon. ac Justic. suis ad diversas Felonias transgressiones & al. malefacta eodem Com. Audiend. & terminand. Assign. ac Justic. suis ad Assizas' in Com. praedicto capiend. assign. necnon Justic. suis ad Gaolam Castri Exon. de Prisoner. in eadem existen. deliberand. Assign. ac vic. ejusdem Com. & eorum cuilibet. Majori Admirallae Southamton. ss. Majori villae suae Southamton ac Admirallo infra Castras maris eidem villae ab antiquo partim. Aldermano Warde & Collectoribus. ss. Aldermano Wardae Turris London infra Civitatem nostram London ac collectoribus & Subcollectoribus xxxv. nobis plegiis Regni nostri Angl. concess. in Civitate praedict. & eorum cuilibea. justice. Forestae citra Trentam. ss. Charissimo Consanguineo suo H. B. Comiti Essex Custod: Forestae nostri citra Trentam vel ejus locum-tenenti in Foresta nostra de Windsor. Aliter. ss. Charissimo Consanguineo suo H.B. Comiti Essex Justic. Itinerant. omnium Forestarum, Parcorum, Chasearum & Warrenarum nostrorum citra Trentam vel ejus locum-tenenti in Foresta nostra de Windsor. Recordator et parochianis. ss. Recordatori & parochianis Ecclesiae Sancti Andreae Holborn in Suburbiis London. Custod. pacis & vic. ss. Custod. pacis suae in come. Som. ac vic. ejusdem Com. & eorum cuilibet. Thesaur. & Bar. Scac. ss. Thesaurario & Baronibus suis de Scaccario. Prolotutori Parliamenti & unius Bar. Scac. ss. Dil. et fidelibus suis Henagio Finch militi servien. ad legem prolocutori Parliamenti nostri & Recordatori London, Thomae Trevor militi unius Baronum de Scaccatio nostro & Johanni Hobart milit. & Baronetto Executoribus, Testamenti Henr. Hobart Militis & Baronetti nuper Capitalis Justic. de Banco salutem. justice. magne Sessione wallia. ss. Justic. nostris magnae Sessionis nostrae in come. Brecon. Tituli domorum Religiosorum & Collegiorum. Eton. ss. PRaepositus Collegii Regalis Beatae Mariae de Eton in Com: Buck: Windsor & iidem Collegae. Exon. ss. Decanis & Capitl. Ecclesiae Cathedralis beati Petri Exon· Emanuel. Cantabr. ss. Magr. Sociis & Scholar-Collegii Emanuelis infra Universitat. Cantabr. Corpus Christi in Oxon. ss. Praefec. & Scholar. Collegii Corporis Christi infra Universitatem Oxon: in come. Oxon. Magdalen Oxon. ss. President. Collegii Sanctae Mariae Magdalen in Universitate Oxon & Scholar: ejusdem Collegii. St. john de jerusalem. ss. Cuidam W.W. Milit nuper Priori Sancti Johannis Jerusalem in Anglia & ejusdem nuper Hospitalis conf. nuper fuerunt Seisit. Baliol. Oxon. ss. Magistro & Scholar. Collegii de Baliol. in Universitate Oxon. Heref. ss. Decano & Capitul. Ecclesiae Cathedralis Heref. All-Souls Oxon. ss. Gardianis et Sociis Collegii Animarum omnium fidelium & defunctorum de Universitate Oxon. Wigorn. ss. Decano & Capitul. Ecclesiae Cathedralis Christi & Beatae Mariae Virgins Wigorn. Christum Oxon. ss. Decano & Capitul. Ecclesiae Cathedralis Christi in Oxon. Ex fundatione Regis Hen. octavi. Windsor. ss. Decano liberae— Capellae Regiae Sancti Georgii infra Castrum sui de Windsor & Canonicis ejusdem Capellae. Corpus Christi College. ss. Magistro sive Custod. Collegii Corporis Christi & Beatae Mariae Virginis vulgariter nuncupat. Bennet College in Universitate Cantabr. ac Sociis & Scholar. ejusdem Collegii Hill. 10 Car. primi MDCXLVI. Communitat. Societat. & Fraternitat. Civitat. Burgorum & Villarum. Gardianis London. ss. MAgistro, Gardianis assistan. & Communitat. Gard. Civitatis London. Sarum. ss. Majori & Communitat. Civitatis Sarum. Grocer London. ss. Ad Respondend. Custod. & Commun. Magistro. Grocer. Civitat. London. Mich. 43 Car. Rot 440. Maior & Communitas London. ss. Ad Respondend. Majori & Communitat. ac Civibus Civitat. London. M. 3. Car. Rot 1331. Parochiae & Wardae in London. Cheapside. ss. IN Parochia libert. Mariae de Arcubus in War. de Cheap. Lumbard-street. ss. In Parochia omnium Sanctorum in Lumbardstreet in Warda de Bishopsgate. Sepulchers. ss. In Parochia Sancti Sepulchri in Warda de Farringdon extra. Dunstan's West. ss. In Parochia Sancti Dunstani in occiden▪ in Warda de Farringdon extra. Woodstreet. ss. In Parochia Sancti Michaelis in Woodstreet in Warda de Cripplegate. St. martin's. ss. In Parochia Sanct. Martin. in Warda de Farringdon extra. Fanchurch-street. ss. In Parochia Sancti Dionisii in Fanchurch-street in Warda de Langborn. Queenhithe. ss. In Parochia Sancti Michaelis apud Queenhithe in Warda de Queenhithe London. St. Olaves. ss. In Parochia Sancti Nicholai Olave in War. de Queenhithe. St. Faiths. ss. In Paroch. Sanct. Fidelis in Warda de Farringdon infra. Little S. bartholomew's prope le Regal. Excambium. Apud le Northgate Regalis excambii in Par. Sanct. Barthol. parvi prope Regale excambium in Ward. de Broadstreet, Hill. 20 Car. primi Rot 383. St. Laurence old Iury. ss. Inquisitio Capt. apud Guild-hall Civitatis London scituat. & exist. in Par. Sanct. Laurencii in veteri Jury in Ward. de Cheap London. St. Paul's. ss. Apud Ecclesiam Cathedralem Divi Pauli London in War. de Farringdon infra. St. Magnes. ss. In Par. Sanct. Magnetis in Warda de Bridgeward London, Pasch. 3 Car. Rot 1205. St. Anne. Devisum Sanctae Annae in Warda de Farringdon infra. Civitat. & Villae habentes Vic. Videlicet. Civitas Bristol. duo vic. Civitas Coventri. duo. Civitas Cantuar. un. Civitas Ebor. duo. Civitas Exon. duo. Civitas Glouc. duo. Civitas Lichfield. un. Civitas Lincoln. duo. Civitas London. duo. Civitas Norwic. duo. Civitas Wigorn. un. Villa De Kingst. super Hull. un. Villa Southampton. un. Villa Nottingham. duo. Villa De Pool. un. Villa Nou. cast. sup. Tinam. un. FINIS.