NECESSITY OF REQUIRING A SIXTY YEARS TITLE, NOTWITHSTANDING TOGETHER WITH A COLLECTION OF PRECEDENTS, WHEREBY A YOUNG MAN MAY GAIN SUFFICIENT KNOWLEDGE TO ENABLE HIM ASSISTANCE OF THE PRINCIPAL. BY WILLIAM GARDENOR, ATTORNEY AT LAW. LONDON: E. SPETTIGUE, 67, CHANCERY LANE. 1840. ΤΟ CHARLES BARTON, JUN., Esq. BARRISTER AT LAW, This Work 18 DEDICATED AS A TRIBUTE OF RESPECT TO HIS TALENTS, AND A TSTIMONY OF PERSONAL ESTEEM and regard, BY HIS MOST OBLIGED SERVANT, THE AUTHOR. PREFACE. : IN preparing the following pages, the chief object of the Author has been to give all the information necessary to draw Abstracts of Title in as small a compass as possible, and therefore, has only given a few precedents, as a further explanation of what is laid down in the commencement of the work, and as neither time or labour has been spared to make it answer the purposes for which it was written, he trusts it will meet with as ready a sale as his former production. THE AUTHOR. |