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The secretary's guide: in four parts. Part I. Containing Variety of Forms for Inditing Letters upon any Subject whatsoever, in the most elegant and refined Stile now made use of: With Directions for giving the most proper Titles and Epithets to Persons of all Ranks and Qualities. Part II. Choice Forms and Precedents for writing Acquirtances, Bills, Bonds, Judgments, Descasances, Letters of Attorney, Deeds of Gifts, Wills, Assignments, Counter-Securities, Bills of Sale, Letters of License, Indentures for Apprentices, inland and foreign Bills of Exchange, &c. Part III. An Account of Time, in Minutes, Hours, Days, Weeks, Months, and Years; with a Perpetual Almanack, shewing the Day of the Month forever; fixed Feasts and remarkable Days; a Table of Kings and Queens; Eclipses of the Sun and Moon, and then Causes, shewing when they will be eclipsed forever. Also how to find the Moon's rising and serting at any time; Signs of Weather: a Chronology from the Creation to this present Year. Tables of Annuities, Expences, and Wages; An exact Catalogue of all the Roads and Post-Stages, with the Number of Miles: The Method of the General Post, shewing what Days Letters may be sent, and whither; with the Rates for Carriage of the foreign and inland Letters; also the Method of the Penny-Post, and several other Things necessary to be known. Part IV. A short, but comprehensive, English Dictionary, alphabetically explaining all hard and difficult Words; Together with some useful Directions for true Pointing, &c. Written by G. F. gent.
G. F., gent., active 1734-1741.Date: [1705?]- Books
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An appendix to The modern justice: containing the particular business of the Quarter Sessions; ... To which is added, the power of mayors of corporations, ... By G. Jacob, Gent.
Jacob, Giles, 1686-1744.Date: 1718- Books
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The scrivener's guide. Vol. II. Being choice and approved forms of precedents of all sorts of business now in use and practice, in a much better Method than any yet Printed; and useful for all gentlemen, but chiefly for those who practice the law, viz. Articles of Agreement, Assignments, Acquittances, Bankrupts, Bargains and Sales, Bills, Bonds, Certificates, Conditions, Copartnerships, Copyhold Precedents, Covenants, Defeazances, Deputations, Grants, Jointures, Indentures, Leases, Letters of Attorney, Licences, Mortgages, Obligations, Partitions, Provisoes, Releases, Revocations, Settlements of Estates, Wills, Warrants, &c. By Nicholas Covert, one of the Attorneys of the Court of Common Pleas. The third edition, corrected and enlarged with many additions, by William Bohun, of the Middle-Temple, Esq;
Covert, Nicholas.Date: 1716- Books
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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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Parish law: or, a guide to justices of the peace, ministers, church-wardens; overseers of the poor, constables, surveyors of the highways, Vestry-Clerks, and all Others concern'd in Parish Business: compiled from the common, statute, and other authentick books; as also from some adjudged Cases never before publish'd: Together With correct Forms of Warrants, Commitments, Indictments, Presentments, Convictions, &c. To which is added A Choice Collection of Precedents for Justices of the Peace, communicated by an able Hand. With a New and Correct Table. By Joseph Shaw, Esq;
Shaw, Joseph, 1671-1733.Date: MDCCXXXIX. [1739]- Books
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The attorney's compleat pocket-book. Containing above four hundred of such choice and approved precedents, in law, equity, and conveyancing, as an attorney may have occasion for, when absent from his office; Digested under the following Heads; Acknowledgments, Acquittances, Affidavits, Agreements, Appointments, Assignments, Awards, Bail-Pieces, Bargains and Sales, Bills, Bonds, Covenants, Defeasances, Distress for Rent, Exchanges, Fines, Gifts, Grants, Leases, Lease and Release, Letters of Attorney, Letters of Licence and Composition, Livery of Seisin and Attornments, Memorials, Mortgages, Notices, Partition, Petitions, Promissory Notes, Protections, Recoveries, Releases, Revocations, Separation, Settlements, Tickets, Uses, Warrants, Wills. Calculated for the Use of Practisers in general, but more particularly for the Assistance of Country Attornies and their Clerks: Also necessary for Gentlemen, Landlords, Stewards, Tenants, &c. By the author of the Attorney's practice epitomized. The fifth edition; to which are now added the proper stamps to the various kinds of precedents, and other useful additions.
Author of the Attorney's practice epitomized.Date: MDCCLXIV. [1764]- Books
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The attorney's vade mecum, and client's instructor, treating of actions: (such as are now most in use;) of prosecuting and defending them: of the pleadings and law. Also of Hue and Cry. The Subjects arranged in a clear and perspicuous Manner. In two volumes. ... . To the second volume is added an appendix, containing a few precedents, being Copies of Complete Records. By Joh Morgan, Of The Inner Temple, Barrister At Law.
Morgan, John, 1757 or 1758-Date: M.DCC.LXXXVII. [1787]- Books
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The young secretary's guide: or, a speedy help to learning. In two parts. ... By J. Hill.
Hill, John, active 1712.Date: 1724- Books
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The law of devises, last wills, and revocations. By the late Lord Chief Baron Gilbert. To which is added, a select number of wills, drawn by men eminent in the profession.
Gilbert, Geoffrey, Sir, 1674-1726.Date: 1792- Books
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The attorney's compleat guide in the Court of King's Bench. Containing the whole modern practice of the Court, laid down in a new, familiar, and concise Manner, with Practical Remarks on each Head, illustrated by Cases selected from the best and latest Authorities: and also an account of the monies paid out of pocket on each particular article of business at the publick offices and judges chambers; so as to enable the Young Clerk to prosecute or defend a Suit from its Commencement to Judgment and Execution, through all the different Minutiae of Practice, without further Assistance. By an attorney o the Court.
Attorney of the Court.Date: 1773- Books
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The law and practice of ejectments. Being a compendious treatise of the common and statute law relating thereto. To whlch [sic] is added, select precedents ... With two distinct tables to the whole.
Gilbert, Geoffrey, Sir, 1674-1726.Date: 1734- Books
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A compendious library of the law: necessary for persons of all degress and professions. In two parts. ...
Date: 1743- 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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Instructor clericalis: 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, Marking 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: 1714- Books
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A guide to justices; being modern English precedents, for the direction of justices of peace, in making out warrants, mittimus's, recognizances, Supersedeas's, Affidavits, Informations, Inquisitions, Summons, Precepts, Certificates for the Poor, and Warrants for their Removal, Bonds, &c. necessary for all justices of peace, Deputy-Lieutenants, Commissioners of Sewers, &c. to assist them in the Execution of their several Offices. Approv'd by, and publish'd at the Request of, his Majesty's Justices of the Peace for the County of Gloucester. By Joseph Higgs, Gent. who has been Clerk to the Commission of the Peace, from the Reign of King Charles the Second to the present Time.
Higgs, Joseph.Date: MDCCXXXIV. [1734]- Books
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The law's disposal of a person's estate who dies without will or testament: shewing, in a clear, plain, easy, and familiar manner, how a man's family or relations will be entitled to his real and personal estate, by the Laws of England, and the Customs of the City of London and Province of York. To Which IS Added The Disposal of a Person's Estate By Will and Testament; Containing An Explanation of the Mortmain Act, with Instructions and necessary Forms for every Person to make, alter, and republish his own Will: Likewise Directions for Executors how to act after the Testator's Death, with respect to proving his Will, taking upon them the Executorship, getting in the Effects, and paying Debts and Legacies. By Peter Lovelass, of the Inner Temple, Gent.
Lovelass, Peter, active 1786-1812.Date: MDCCLXXXVIII. [1788]- 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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The modern practice of the High Court of Chancery, methodized and digested in a manner wholly new. Interspersed with Variety of the most approved and modern Forms of Practical Precedents incidental to every Suit in the Progress of it, from the original Bill to the Decree: Comprising A System Of Practical Knowledge, According to the Course of the Court as at present established: By Robert Hinde, Of Lincoln's-Inn, Esq;
Hinde, Robert, active 1785.Date: MDCCLXXXVI. [1786]- Books
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Parish law: or, a guide to justices of the peace, ministers, church-wardens, Overseers of the Poor, Constables, Surveyors of the Highways, Vestry-Clerks, and all Others concern'd in Patish Business: compiled from the common, statute, and other authentick books; as also from some adjudged Cases never before published: Together With correct Forms of Warrants, Commitments, Indictments, Presentments, Convictions, &c. To which is added A Choice Collection of Precedents for Justices of the Peace, communicated by an able Hand. With a New and Correct Table. By Joseph Shaw, Esq;
Shaw, Joseph, 1671-1733.Date: MDCCXLIII. [1743]- Books
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The first part of the modern conveyancer, or, conveyancing improv'd. Being a choice collection of precedents on most occasions, ... To which are added, opinions of several learned counsel, ... With an exact table to the whole.
Date: 1725- Books
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Ordo judiciorum; sive, methodus procedendi in negotiis et litibus in foro ecclesiastico-civili Britannico et Hibernico. Ubi, quae mendis olim cum innumeris edita fuêre, castigatè nunc et dilucidè digesta, juxta Normam Ordinis Judiciarii, exhibentur, ac Notis et Observationibus illustrantur. Per Thomam Oughton. Almae Curiae Cantuariensis de Arcubus, London, Procuratorum generalium unum, et à multis retro Annis Supremae Curiae Delegatorum Registrarii Regii Deputatum.
Oughton, Thomas.Date: M.DCC.XXVIII. [1728]- Books
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The attorney's vade mecum, and client's instructor, treating of actions: (such as are now most in use;) of prosecuting and defending them: of the pleadings and law. Also Of Hue And Cry. The Subjects Arranged In A Clear And Perspicuous Manner. In three volumes. ... . To the second volume is added, an appendix, containing a few precedents, Being Copies Of Complete Records. By John Morgan, Of The Inner Temple, Barrister At Law.
Morgan, John, 1757 or 1758-Date: M.DCC.XCII. [1792]- Books
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Addenda to the first edition of A compendious system of the bankrupt laws, by William Cooke of Lincoln's-Inn; Esq. Barrister at Law.
Cooke, William, 1757-1832.Date: MDCCLXXXIX. [1789]- 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]