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FORM XVII.

Covenant to suffer a Common Recovery.

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AND also that in the first term which shall happen next after the death of the said. in her life time, if the concurrence of the said or her assigns can be obtained thereto, he the said or his heirs, shall or will, at his or their own costs and charges make, do, and execute, consent to, and concur in all such acts, deeds, proceedings, and assurances, as shall be necessary and proper for suffering a good, valid, and effectual common recovery of the said hereby granted and demised, or otherwise assured or intended so to be, so as to bar the said estate-tail of the said

and the reversion in fee-simple, expectant thereon; and enlarge the same estate-tail into an estate in fee-simple, and also for declaring that the same recovery when suffered, shall as to the

hereby granted and demised or intended so to be, operate and enure to the use of the said his executors, administrators, and assigns, for all the residue of the said term of 500 years which

shall be then to come and unexpired, in confirmation of and for the purpose of giving more full and complete effect to these presents and the term hereby granted, subject nevertheless to the proviso or agreement for redemption, hereinbefore contained; And it is hereby further directed, declared, and agreed, by and between the parties to these presents, that all fines levied, and to be levied, and all recoveries suffered and to be suffered, and all other assurances, made and to be made of the said hereby granted or de

mised or intended so to be, either alone or with other lands and hereditaments, shall as to the said hereby granted and demised or intended so to be, operate and enure to the use of the said his executors, administrators, and assigns, for the said term of 500 years or the then residue thereof according to the true intent and meaning of these presents, in confirmation of, and for the purpose of giving effect to the same term, subject nevertheless to the proviso or agreement for redemption herein before contained.

FORM XVIII,

Desire of the Tenant of a remote Estate-Tail to suffer a Recovery.

AND WHEREAS the said J. B. is desirous of enlarging the several estates-tail limited to him as aforesaid, into estates in fee-simple, subject to the estate-tail of him the said S. D.

FORM XIX.

Expediency of Recovery.

AND WHEREAS it is deemed expedient that a recovery should be suffered by the said B. B. party hereto, for the purpose of barring his estatetail, if any, in the said &c. hereinafter released, &c. and the reversions and remainders over and expectant upon such estate-tail.

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FORM XX.

Request to join in suffering a Common Recovery.

AND WHEREAS the said F. G. hath requested the said B. B. party hereto, and J. T. and M. his wife to join with him in suffering a common recovery of the said hereinafter released, and in limiting the same to the use of the said F. G. his heirs and assigns, for ever discharged of the said estate-tail and the reversions and remainders over, and also discharged from the dower, right, and title of dower of the said M. T.

FORM XXI.

Short Recital of the Creation of the Estate-Tail, and Agreement to suffer a Recovery for the purpose of effecting a Partition.

WHEREAS the said F. A., P. and E. M. are the daughters and only children of J. A. late of, &c. and as such are tenants in common in tail of the messuages and hereditaments hereinafter described, and also released, or otherwise assured, or intended so to be, under and by virtue of the last will and testament of R. W., &c. bearing date, &c. and proved in the prerogative court of the archbishop of Canterbury on, &c. And whereas the said W. P. and F. A. his wife, and E. M. have agreed to join in suffering a common recovery of the said messuages, &c. and have also agreed upon a partition of the same messuages, &c. and for that purpose have consented and agreed that the same messuages, &c. shall be limited, to the uses hereinafter expressed and declared, of and concerning the same.

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