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LINCOLNSHIRE INDENTURE OF FEOFFMENT.
Deed of Feoffment dated 31 July 1649 between (1) William Woodrofe of Bitchfield, Lincs, gent and Edward Wodroffe of Bitchfield son and heir apparent of said William Woodrofe yeoman and (2) Nicholas Parker of Skillington, Lincs, chandler witnesseth that (1) in consideration of £320 paid by (2) has given granted bargained aliened sold and enfeoffed to (2) all that their messuage farm or tenement with appurtenances (Hammar Close only excepted) situate in Skillington in the tenure of William Woodruffe and all those lands thereunto belonging containing six oxgangs with appurtenances all which were purchased by William Woodroffe at two several times namely two parts of three parts of Robert Woodroffe of Denton, Lincs, yeoman, and the third part was afterwards purchased of William Woodroffe of Skillington yeoman, to have and to hold to (2) with usual covenants. Endorsed with livery of seisin witnessed by Valentine Moulton, John Hourst?, John Parkins, John Parkins junior, Richard Parker.
1649 £75.00
LINCOLNSHIRE INDENTURE.
Indenture dated 30 April 17 James I (1619) between (1) John Hewerdine the older of Skillington, Lincs, yeoman, and (2) Richard Howett of Skillington, yeoman, witnesseth that (1), in consideration of the marriage solemnised and had between (2)and Ann Hewerdine daughter of (1), hath granted aliened bargained and sold to (2) All that cottage or tenement in Skillington and ten sheep commons to be had within the fields of Skillington now of late in the tenure of Rowland Peelfoote and all the lands meadows pastures etc pertaining to the said cottage lying in the fields of Skillington as butted and bounded in the schedule annexed hereunto, to have and to hold to (2) his heirs and assigns, to the uses of (2), with usual covenants.
1649 £125.00
LINCOLNSHIRE.
An Act to Enable George Heneage, Esq; to Sell the Rectory of North-Willingham, in the County of Lincoln, and some Lands there, and for Settling a Rent-Charge of greater Value in lieu thereof, and for other Purposes therein-mentioned.
1715 £85.00
LORDS PROTEST.
The Lords Protest against the Bill, entitled, An Act for taking away and abolishing the Heretable Jurisdictions in that Part of Great Britain called Scotland, and for making Satisfaction to the Proprietors thereof and for restoring such Jurisdictions to the Crown,..... and Judges there, and for rendering the Union of the Two Kingdoms more compleat. Die Jovis 21° Maij 1747.
1747 £38.00
LUNACY.
By Authority. Order in Lunacy, made 16th Day of November, 1852.
1852 £20.00
LYNCH (William)
The Law of Election in the Ancient Cities and Towns of Ireland traced from original records. With Fac-simile engravings and an Appendix of Documents.
1831 £45.00
MARRYAT (Joseph)
The Substance of a Speech delivered in the House of Commons, on the 20th of February, 1810, upon a Motion for a Select Committee to consider the Act of 6th Geo. I. and of the Means of effecting Marine Insurances: also, Observations on the Report of the Committee. To which are added, the Proceedings in the House of Commons in February, 1811, and at Lloyd's on the 14th June, 1810, and 11th April, 1811.
1824 £65.00
MAXWELL (W. Harold) Compiler.
A Bibliography of English Law to 1650 [-1800].
1925 £65.00
MAXWELL (W. Harold) Compiler.
A Bibliography of English Law to 1650: Including Books Dealing with that Period, Printed from 1480 to 1925.
1925 £30.00
METHWOLD, NORFOLK.
Methwold Inclosure. A State of the Claims, Delivered to the Commissioners, Named and Authorized in and by an Act of Parliament Entitled, "An Act for inclosing Lands in the Parish of Methwold, in the County of Norfolk."
1805 £195.00
MIDDLE HILL PRESS.
The Case of Colonel Barwick's Will, & Codicill.
1841 £35.00
MIDDLE HILL PRESS.
Index pedum finium pro Com. Glouc. temp. George I. Impensis Dni. Thomae Phillipps, Bart.
1854 £110.00
MILLER (Samuel)
An Essay on the Present State of the Law Respecting Equitable Mortgages by deposit of Deeds, with remarks on the recent dictum of Lord Cottenham in the case of Whitworth v. Gaugain, as to the priority of judgments executed over those securities.
1842 £50.00
MONMOUTH.
General Rules for Regulating the Practice of the Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace, and other matters relating to the general Police and affairs of the County of Monmouth...
1850 £30.00
MORRIS (Arthur)
Proceedings in an action brought by Arthur Morris, Esq. against Sir Francis Burdett, Bart. in the Court of King's Bench, before Lord Ellenborough and a special Jury, on the 22d of February, 1808; and on the Motion for a new Trial, on the 6th of May, 1808. By order of the Committee who conducted the Election for Westminster, in 1807.
1811 £75.00
NOTTINGHAM RIOTS.
An Account of the Riots in Nottingham and its Neighbourhood, on October 9, 10, and 11, 1831. From the Nottingham Review, of Oct. 14, 1831.
1831 £75.00
OCCASIONAL CONFORMITY.
The Bill, entituled, An Act for preventing Occasional Conformity: with the Amendments made by the Lords, and the Amendments made by the House of Commons to those Amendments: and the Reports of the several Conferences relating thereunto; and the Proceedings thereupon. As also the Reports of the Conferences between the Two Houses, relating to a Message the fourth of February last, touching the Commissioners of Accounts, and the Proceedings thereupon.
1702 £50.00
PARLIAMENT.
Orders, Proceedings, Punishments, and Priviledges in Parliament.
1661 £175.00
PAYNE (John)
To the Freeholders of England and Wales. Reasons for opposing the compulsory Commutation of Tythes for Money; and on the impolicy of the Freeholders of England and Wales suffering their Estates to be mortgaged for ever by a Money Annual Payment.
1836 £30.00
PENAL LAW.
An Account of the Proceedings of the Lords Spiritual & Temporal in Parliament assembled, in relation to the bill, intituled, An act for preventing occasional conformity.
1702 £45.00
PERKINS (John)
A Profitable Booke of Master John Perkins, Fellow of the Inner Temple. Treating of the Lawes of England.
1601 £345.00
PIGOTT (Nathaniel)
A Treatise of Common Recoveries, their Nature and Use. To which is added the case of Page and Hayward more fully reported than in any other book extant : and also a case between the late Earl of Derby and the coheirs of his elder brother : with precedents for amending recoveries, and a complete table to the whole.
1739 £65.00
POOR LAWS.
Poor-Laws: or, The Laws and Statutes Relating to The Settling, Maintenance, and Employment of the Poor. Containing all the statutes under this head, from the beginning of the reign of Q. Elizabeth, the first time any poor-laws were enacted in this kingdom, to the present time; including the last new Act 9 Geo. for better providing for the poor. Of use to all Justices of Peace, ministers, churchwardens, overseers of the poor, and other inhabitants of parishes, to know their duty herein. Written in a new alphabetical method.
1724 £275.00
POOR LAWS.
Reports of Special Assistant Poor Law Commissioners on the Employment of Women and Children in Agriculture.
1843 £75.00
[PRICE (Charles)]
Memoirs of a Social Monster; or, the History of Charles Price, Otherwise Bolingbroke, otherwise Johnson, otherwise Parks, otherwise Wigmore, otherwise Brank, otherwise Wilmott, otherwise Williams, otherwise Schutz, otherwise Trevors, otherwise Polton, otherwise Taylor, otherwise Powel, &c. &c. &c. and commonly called Old Patch. Containing an accurate account of the astonishing fraud and ingenious forgeries of that truly great man, On the Governor and Company of the Bank of England for a Series of Six Years. Including A faithful Detail of his Devices and Depredations on Society for a Period of Fifty-Five Years.
1786 £195.00

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