Ars clericalis: the art of conveyancing explain'd; wherein the nature and effect of such deeds and insturments by which lands are conveyed from one man to another are clearly demonstrated; as of feossments [sic] gifts grants fines recoveries indentures to lead their uses bargains and sails covenants to stand seized to uses leases lease and release confirmations surrenders assignments exchanges and partitions revocations new declarations wills Also the forms and orderly parts which ought to be observed in such deeds and conveyances, laid open. With a description of the several ways whereby a man may get property in goods and chattels, and the manner and forms of atturnment and livery of seisin.

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Imprint
London: printed by the assigns of R. and E. Atkyns esquires, for W.B. and T.B. and are to be sold by T. Bever, R. Battersby, at Staple-Inn in Holborn, and T. Cater, at Bernards-Inn in Holborn, 1692.
Publication year
1692-1692
ESTC No.
R181338
Grub Street ID
71972
Description
[2], 378-384, p.365, p.722, p.735, [9] p. ; 8⁰
Note
Text is continuous despite pagination.

The final 4 leaves are an index.

Signatures: A2, B-2B?, 2C?, 2D?.Citation/references Wing (CD-ROM, 1996), G238Corporate subject England and Wales. Court of King's Bench -- Early works to 1800.

England and Wales. Court of Common Pleas -- Early works to 1800.