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A compleat body of conveyancing, in theory and practice. In two parts. ... Collected by Edward Wood, gent. deceased. The whole digested in a method intirely new, ... by John Salthouse, ...
Wood, Edward, conveyancer.Date: 1749- Books
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A compleat body of conveyancing, in theory and practice. In two parts. Part I. Contains the Theory; wherein the various Ways and Methods of Acquiring, Forfeiting, Conveying, Limiting and Settling all Kinds of Estates, as well Real as Personal; and also the Nature, different Forms, Parts, Operations and Effects of all Kinds of Deeds and Common Assurances, Fines and Recoveries, are fully treated of. Part II. (in Two Volumes) Contains the Practice: Or, Precedents of Feoffments, Grants, Bargains and Sale, Leases, Releases, Declarations and Limitations of Uses and Trusts, Marriage Settlements, and Private Acts of Parliament, (made for Settling the most considerable Estates in Great Britain and Ireland;) Mortgages, Leases, Assignments, Deeds of Charter-Party and Copartnership, Bills, Bonds, Releases, Letters of Attorney, &c. Deeds for securing Annuities, &c. and of Bank, East-India, South-Sea Stocks, and other Public Funds; and in General all Deeds and Instruments any Ways requisite in Mercantile, Maritime and Plantation Affairs. With Observations and Opinions of the most Eminent Conveyancers. Selected from many Thousand Manuscript Precedents. The Whole digested in a Method intirely new, avoiding all Repetitions, and containing a greater Variety of Useful Precedents than all other Books upon the same Subject now extant. By Edward Wood, gent. deceased. The second edition, greatly improved in the Theory by the Addition of References to the latest Books of Authority; and in the Practical Part, by the Favour of a large Number of Original Manuscript Precedents. By able hands. In three volumes.
Wood, Edward, conveyancer.Date: MDCCLXII. [1762]- Books
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Cases with opinions of eminent counsel, in matters of law, equity, and conveyancing: Alphabetically Arranged And Digested Under Distinct Heads: And Containing A Variety Of Special Cases ON The Subjects Of Advowsons, Bequests, Contingent Remainders, Contracts, Copyholds, Devises, Executors, Fines, Leases, Mortgages, Powers, Recoveries, Tithes, Trusts, Uses, Wills, and other important branches of law. Volume the first.
Date: MDCCXCI. [1791]- Books
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The practical conveyancer: in two parts. Part I. Containing rules and instructions for drawing all sorts of conveyances of estates and interests, whether Real or Personal, in Possession or Expectancy. Also Particular Rules for the Exposition of Deeds, Wills, &c. and of Words used in Conveyances. Together With The Resolutions of the several Courts at Westminster, in Cases wherein Difficulties have arisen touching the Words and Clauses in Deeds, Devises, &c. The Whole extracted by Way of Abridgment from the Reports at large of the said Cases, and alphabetically digested under proper Heads. Part II. Being the first part reduced into practice, in a select collection of precedents, viz. Marriage-Settlements, Bargains and Sales, Leases, Leases and Releases, Deeds of Copartnership, of Exchange, of Release and Confirmation; Mortgages, Surrenders, Wills, Letters of Attorney, Assignments of Stocks and Exchequer Annuities, Ecclesiastical Instruments, &c. By John Lilly, Gent. the second edition, corrected and very much enlarged. To which are now added, cases in Chancery, under all the titles of conveyancing: Digested by Way of Common Place under alphabetical Heads.
Lilly, John, active 18th century.Date: MDCCXXXII. [1732]- Books
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The conveyancer's assistant and director: being a treatise containing tables to all sorts of conveyances; as Leases, Grants, Bargains, Sales, Mortgages, Lease and Re-Lease, Demise and Re-Demise, Deeds of Settlements, Jointures, Trusts, &c. As also To all the Parts and Materials of Conveyances; as Considerations, apt Descriptions, Reservations, Exceptions, special and proper Covenants, Conditions, Proviso's, Trusts, &c. Together With some proper and useful Forms of Expression, and Law Cases under each Title. Not only very useful for Clerks and Practisers of the Law, but also for inquisitive Country Gentlemen, who by the References and Directions hereof in a short time, and for a small Charge, may attain the Art of Drawing neatly and properly upon any Occasion.
Date: 1702- Books
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A compleat body of conveyancing, in theory and practice. In three volumes. ... . Contains the theory; wherein the various Ways and Methods of Acquiring, Forfeiting, Conveying, Limiting and Settling all Kinds of Estates, as well Real as Personal; and also the Nature, different Forms, Parts, Operations and Effects of all Kinds of Deeds and Common Assurances, Fines and Recoveries, are fully treated of. Volumes II. III. Contain the practice: Or Precedents of Feoffments, Grants, Bargains and Sale, Leases, Releases, Declarations and Limitations of Uses and Trusts, Marriage-Settlements, and Private Acts of Parliament, (made for Settling the most considerable Estates in Great Britain and Ireland;) Mortgages, Leases, Assignments, Deeds of Charter-Party and Copartnership, Bills, Bonds, Releases, Letters of Attorney, &c. Deeds for securing Annuities, &c. and of Bank, East-India, South-Sea Stocks, and other Publick Funds; and in general all Deeds and Instruments any Ways requisite in Mercantile, Maritime and Plantation Affairs. With Observations and Opinions of the most Eminent Conveyancers. Selected from many Thousand Manuscript Precedents. The Whole digested in a Method intirely new, avoiding all Repetitions, and containing a greater Variety of Useful Precedents than all other Books upon the same Subject now extant. By Edward Wood, Gent. deceased. The fourth edition, greatly improved in the Theory by the Addition of References to the latest Books of Authority; and in the Practical Part, by the Favour of a large Number of Original Manuscript Precedents. By able hands. ...
Wood, Edward, conveyancer.Date: M.DCC.LXXVII. [1777]- Books
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Original precedents in conveyancing, settled and approved by the most eminent conveyancers; interspersed with the observations and opinions of counsel upon various intricate cases. The whole selected from the draughts of actual practice, and now first published under the direction and immediate Inspection of Thomas Walter Williams, of the Inner Temple, Barrister at Law. In four volumes. ...
Date: MDCCLXXXVIII. [1788]- Books
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Precedents in conveyancing, settled and approved by Gilbert Horsman, Late of Lincoln's Inn, Esq; and other eminent counsel. In three volumes, with Proper Tables. ...
Horseman, Gilbert.Date: MDCCLXXXV. [1785]- Books
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Ars transferendi dominium. The second part. Or, a sure law-guide to the conveyancer, consisting of many observations and various questions, with their Resolutions; Relating To Feoffments, Grants, Fines, Common Recoveries, Exchanges, Releases, Confirmations, Attornments, Surrenders, Bargains and Sales, and Devises. By John Bridall of Lincolns Inn, Barrister.
Brydall, John, 1635?-Date: [1702]- Books
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Sir Orl. Bridgman's Conveyances: being select precedents of deeds and instruments concerning the most considerable estates in England. Drawn and approved By that Honourable Person in the time of his practice. The second volume carefully corrected. To which is added, a large table, and every particular Covenant noted in the Margin to which it refers.
Bridgeman, Orlando, Sir, 1608-1674.Date: MDCCII. [1702]- Books
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A treatise of the laws of England. On the various Branches of conveyancing. By John Perkins, Esq; Of the Inner Temple.
Perkins, John, -1545.Date: 1792- Books
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A treatise on the construction of the statutes, 13 Eliz. c. 5. and 27 Eliz. c. 4. relating to voluntary and fraudulent conveyances, and on the nature and force of different considerations to support deeds and other legal instruments, in the courts of law and equity. By William Roberts, Lincoln's Inn.
Roberts, William, M.A., Barrister-at-Law, of Lincoln's Inn.Date: 1800- Books
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The touch-Stone of common assurances: or, a plain and familiar treatise, opening the learning of the common assurances, or conveyances of the kingdom: by William Sheppard, Esq; Of the Middle-Temple.
Sheppard, William, -1675?.Date: MDCCLXXXV. [1785]- Books
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A compleat body of conveyancing, in theory and practice. In three volumes. ... . Contains the theory; wherein the various Ways and Methods of Acquiring, Forfeiting, Conveying, Limiting and Settling all Kinds of Estates, as well Real as Personal; and also the Nature, different Forms, Parts, Operations and Effects of all Kinds of Deeds and Common Assurances, Fines and Recoveries, are fully treated of. Volumes II. III. Contain the practice: Or Precedents of Feoffments, Grants, Bargains and Sale, Leases, Releases, Declarations and Limitations of Uses and Trusts, Marriage Settlements, and Private Acts of Parliament, (made for Settling the most considerable Estates in Great Britain and Ireland;) Mortgages, Leases, Assignments, Deeds of Charter-Party and Copartnership, Bills, Bonds, Releases, Letters of Attorney, &c. Deeds for securing Annuities, &c. and of Bank, East India, South-Sea Stocks, and other publick Funds; and in general all Deeds and Instruments any Ways requisite in Mercantile, Maritime and Plantation Affairs. With Observations and Opinions of the most Eminent Conveyancers. Selected from many Thousand Manuscript Precedents. The Whole digested in a Method intirely new, avoiding all Repetitions, and containing a greater Variety of Useful Precedents than all other Books upon the same Subject now extant. By Edward Wood, Gent deceased. The third edition, greatly improved in the Theory by the Addition of References to the latest Books of Authority; and in the Practical Part, by the Favour of a large Number of Original Manuscript Precedents. By able hands. ...
Wood, Edward, conveyancer.Date: MDCCLXX. [1770]- Books
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The touch-stone of common assurances: or, a plain and familiar treatise, opening the learning of the common assurances, or conveyances of the kingdom: by William Sheppard, ...
Sheppard, William, -1675?.Date: 1784- Books
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The touch-stone of common assurances: or, a plain and familiar treatise, opening the learning of the common assurances, or conveyances of the kingdom: by William Sheppard, ...
Sheppard, William, -1675?.Date: 1780- Books
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Sir Orl. Bridgman's conveyances: being select precedents of deeds and instruments concerning the most considerable estates in England. ...
Bridgeman, Orlando, Sir, 1608-1674.Date: 1725- Books
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A complete body of conveyancing, in theory and practice, by Edward Wood. A new edition, being the fifth, revised and corrected, with the Addition of Original Precedents, Notes, References, &c. By John Joseph Powell, of the Middle Temple, Esq. Barrister at Law. In three volumes. ...
Wood, Edward, conveyancer.Date: MDCCXC. [1790]-93- Books
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The practical conveyancer: in two parts. Part I. Containing rules and instructions for drawing all sorts of deeds for the conveying of estates and interests, whether Real or Personal, in Possession or Expectancy. Also Particular Rules for the Exposition of Deeds, Wills, &c. and of the most material Words used in Conveyances: Together With The Resolutions of the several Courts at Westminster, in Cases wherein Difficulties have arisen touching the Words and Clauses in Deeds, Devises, &c. The Whole extracted from the Reports at large of the said Cases, and from the New Abridgment of the Law, &c. and alphabetically digested under proper Heads. Part II. Being the first part reduced into practice, in a choice collection of the most useful precedents, viz. Marriage-Settlements, Bargains and Sales, Leases, Leases and Releases, Deeds of Copartnership, of Exchange, of Release and Confirmation; Mortgages, Surrenders, Wills, Letters of Attorney, Assignments of Stocks and Exchequer Annuities, Ecclesiastical Instruments, &c. which in this New Edition are properly Methodized and Referred. By John Lilly, Gent. The third edition corrected, and continued down to this present time, by a barrister of Lincoln's Inn. To which is now added a complete collection of the most useful cases in Chancery, under all the Titles of Conveyancing: Alphabetically digested and Common-Placed from the Reports of Vernon, Peere Williams, The Abridgment of Cases in Equity, &c.
Lilly, John, active 18th century.Date: MDCCXLII. [1742]- Books
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An essay on the nature and laws of uses and trusts. Including a treatise on conveyances at common law; and those deriving their effect from the Statute of uses. By Francis William Sanders, Esq. of Lincoln's-Inn.
Sanders, Francis Williams, 1769-1831.Date: 1792- Books
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The practising scrivener, and modern conveyancer: being a collection of all Sorts of Choice presidents used in the modern practice of a Scrivener and Conveyancer. Taken from the original draughts of an eminent practiser lately deceased: Containing more Variety than are in all the other Books of this Kind hitherto published. With a large and compleat index. By G. Bird, Scrivener. All the Conveyances, and other Draughts of Consequence, were perused by the most eminent Counsel.
Bird, G.Date: MDCCXXIX. [1729]- Books
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The second part of the The modern conveyancer, or, conveyancing improved. In two volumes. Being a choice collection of presidents [sic], on most occasions, drawn after the manner of conveyancing now in use. ... With an exact table to the whole.
Date: 1716- Books
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An essay on uses and trusts, and on the nature and operation of conveyances at common law, and those deriving their effect from the Statute of Uses. Second edition. By Francis Williams Sanders, Esq. of Lincoln's Inn. ... . of Uses and Trusts.
Sanders, Francis Williams, 1769-1831.Date: 1799- 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 posiibly 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 Deseasances Demise Deputations Disclaimer Distribution Distress Enfranchisement Exceptions Exchange Feosments 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 Seizin 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. By William Newnam of the Inner Temple, Esq. and others.
Newnam, William.Date: [1781]- Books
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The practical conveyancer: in two parts. Part I. Containing rules and instructions for drawing all sorts of conveyances of estates and interests, whether Real or Personal, in Possession or Expectancy. Also Particular Rules for the Exposition of Deeds, Wills, &c. and of Words used in Conveyances. Together With The Resolutions of the several Courts at Westminster, in Cases wherein Difficulties have arisen touching the Words and Clauses in Deeds, Devises, &c. The whole extracted by Way of Abridgment from the Reports at large of the said Cases, and alphabetically digested under proper Heads. Part II. Being the first part reduced into practice, in a select collection of precedents, viz. Marriage-Settlements, Bargains and Sales, Leases, Leases and Releases, Deeds of Copartnership, of Exchange, of Release and Confirmation; Mortgages, Surrenders, Wills, Letters of Attorney, Assignments of Stocks and Exchequer Annuities, Ecclesiastical Instruments, &c. By John Lilly, Gent.
Lilly, John, active 18th century.Date: 1719