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A collection of precedents, relating to the office of a justice of peace, ... In an alphabetical order. By James Harvey, Esq;
Harvey, James, J.P.Date: 1730- Books
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The lawyers [libr]ary[:] a new book of instruments: consisting of precedents fitted for the use of attorneys, ecclesiastical persons, scriveners, Merchants, Sollicitors, Owners of Ships, Mariners; And generally for all Persons concerned in Trade and Commerce. Being the most Compleat Collection of its Bulk and Nature hitherto Extant.
Date: 1710- Books
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Precedents in conveyancing, settled and approved by Gilbert Horsman, ... and other eminent counsel. In three volumes, with proper tables. ...
Horseman, Gilbert.Date: 1744- Books
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The complete conveyancer; or, the theory and practice of conveyancing in all its branches. The practical part consisting of Precedents of every Kind that the Practisers of the Law of every Denomination can possibly have Occasion to consult in the Course of Business. Particularly under the following heads, viz. Acknowledgments Acquittances Acts of Parliament relating to Conveyancing Affidavits Agreements of all Kinds Annuities Appointments Articles Assignments of all Kinds Awards Bargain and Sale Bills Bonds of all Kinds Certificates Charter-Parties Collateral Securities Compositions of Creditors Conditions Confirmations Consent Consideration Copartnership Copyhold Precedents Covenants Declarations Deafeasances Demise Deputations Disclaimer Distribution Distress Enfranchisement Exceptions Exchange Feoffments Fines Gift (deeds of) Grants Indemnity Indorsements Inrollment of Deeds Jointures Leases of all Kinds Lease and Release Letters of Attorney Letters of Licence Limitations of Uses Licence Livery of Scizin Memorials Mortgages Orders Partition Petitions Presentation Provisoes Receipts Recitals Reconveyances Recoveries Releases Resignations Revocations Separation (deeds of) Settlements Surrenders Uses Warrants of Attorney Warrants Will, &c. The theoretical part consists of the law of conveyancing; or, the Various Methods of acquiring and conveying Estates, both real and personal. A new edition in three volumes, with additions and improvements. By William Newnam, of the Inner Temple, Esq. and Others.
Newnam, William.Date: [1788]- Books
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New precedents in conveyancing: containing great variety of curious draughts, ... drawn or settled by the most eminent hands, and now published from original manuscripts. With a compleat table to the whole.
Date: 1739- Books
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The universal parish-officer. Containing all the laws now in force, relating to parish business, rang'd in alphabetical order. Very proper for Attornies, Constables, Churchwardens, Justices, Overseers of the Poor, Surveyors of the Highways, and all Persons in Office, who would gain a competent Knowledge of this Branch of the Law, so as to enable them to discharge their respective Duties with Ease and Expedition. It is also very proper for every House-Keeper and Inhabitant who is desirous of being perfectly acquainted with the Laws relating to Parishes, that he may not entirely rely upon the Skill of Parish Officers, who are but too frequently unacquainted with some material Part of their Duty. This Work is entirely freed from the Errors, Obscurities, and Repetitions of former Writers on this Subject. Collected from the common, statute, and other authentic law-books. Interspersed with many useful Precedents. To which is added, a compleat index to the whole. By a gentleman of the Middle-Temple.
Gentleman of the Middle Temple.Date: 1759- Books
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The young secretary's polite guide to an epistolary correspondence in business, friendship, love, and marriage. To which is added, forms of bonds, mortgages, letters of licence, indentures, &c. &c. Likewise several petitions, from persons in low or middling states of life, to those in higher stations.
Date: MDCCLXXVIII. [1778]- Books
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The Young secretary's guide compleated. Being the speediest help to learning. In three parts. I. Containing the readiest method of writing letters upon all occasions, with a new edition of more than two hundred examples and instructions relating to trade, and business, in a familiar stile, now much in request with the British gentry, tradesmen, shop-keepers, &c. II. Containing a compleat guide to all young clerks, and others, in the drawing up bonds, bills, wills, leases, assignments, indentures, releases, acquittances, deeds, letters of attorney; and all other affairs on stampt paper; with full directions for their being drawn after the most legal form and manner, in paper or parchmen, pursuant to act of Parliament. Illustrated with many cautionary remarks, and curious observations. III. Useful and necessary dialogues in love and business, with the whole art of courtship, fitted to the capacities of all sons in city or country.
Date: 1721- Books
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The infants lawyer: or, the law (ancient and modern) relating to infants. Setting forth their priviledges; their several Ages for divers Purposes; Cuardians and Prochein amy, as to Suits and Defences by them; Actions brought by and against them, with the manner of Declarations and Pleadings; Fines and Recoveries, and other Matters of Record suffer'd or acknowledged by them, how reversable; Conveyances and Specialties, how bound by them or not; Contracts, Promises, &c. Also Treating of Infant-Executors, Administrator durante minori Aetate; Actions and Suits brought by them and against them, with the manner of Declaring and Pleading. Likewise, Of Devises by and to Infants, Apprentices, Custom of London, and Pleadings, Orphans, Tryals of Infancy, Portions and Legacies, and Resolutions and Decrees at Common Law and Chancery concerning the same. With an Appendix, of the Forms of Declarations and Pleadings concerning Infants. The third edition: with many additions of late adjudged cases in common law and Chancery; and the Explication of all the late Statutes relating to Infants.
Date: 1726- Books
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The Young clerk's magazine: or, English law-repository: containing a variety of the most useful precedents of articles of agreement, bonds, bills, recognizances, releases, letters and warrants of attorney, awards, bills of sale, gifts, grants, leases, assignments, mortgages, surrenders, jointures, covenants, copartnerships, charterparties, letters of licence, compositions, conveyances, partitions, wills, and all other instruments that relate to public business. With necessary directions for making distresses for rent, &c. as the law between landlord and tenant now stands. To which is added, the doctrine of fines and recoveries, and their forms.
Date: 1795- Books
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The attorney's pocket companion: or, a guide to the practisers of the law: in two parts. Being a translation of law proceedings in the Courts of King's-Bench and Common-Pleas. Containing A Collection of the Common Forms, Beginning with the Original, and Ending with the Judicial Process: together with an historical as well as practical treatise on ejectments. Part I. By a gentleman of the Inner Temple.
Mallory, John.Date: 1734- Books
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The attorney's pocket companion: or, a guide to the practisers of the law: in two parts. Being a translation of law proceedings in the Courts of King's-Bench and Common-Pleas. Containing A Collection of the Common Forms, beginning with the Original, and Ending with the Judicial Process: together with an historical as well as practical treatise on ejectments. Part I. By a gentleman of the Inner Temple.
Mallory, John.Date: M,DCC,LXVI. [1766]- Books
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Instructor clericalis: Compleat in Five parts. The first part. Directing clerks both in the court of Queen's-Bench and Common-Pleas: in the Abbreviation and Contraction of words (and thereby the speedy Reading of Precedents) in the Filling up and Suing out Writs of first Process, in Drawing Declarations, Making up Issues, Ingrossing Records, Entring Judgments, and Suing out Executions: Also Pleas and Demurrers, &c. With an addition of special notes and observations in the Court of Common-Pleas, Alphabetically Digested.
R. G. (Robert Gardiner), active 1705-1728.Date: 1715- Books
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The magistrate's assistant; or, a summary of those laws, which immediately respect the conduct of a justice of the peace: to the end of the fifteenth Parliament of Great Britain. To which are Added, More than an Hundred Forms of Warrants, Summonses, Recognizances, &c. And a Complete Index or Table of Contents to the Whole. By a country magistrate.
Glasse, Samuel, magistrate.Date: M.DCC.LXXXIV. [1784]