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FORM XXVII.

Recital of Two Bargains and Sales, and Two Recoveries.

AND WHEREAS by two several indentures of bargain and sale, of three parts, one bearing date on or about, &c. and the other bearing date on or about, &c. and each made, or expressed to be made between, &c. and each duly inrolled in his majesty's court of K. B. at Westminster, and a common recovery suffered in Michaelmas term, in the year of the reign of his present majesty in pursuance of a covenant or agreement in that behalf, contained in the said indenture of bargain and sale, bearing date on, or about, &c. and a common recovery suffered in Michaelmas term, in the 39th year of the reign of his present majesty in pursu ance of a covenant or agreement in that behalf contained in the indenture of bargain and sale, bearing date on or about, &c. in each of which recoveries the said was demandant; the said tenant, and the said vouchee, who vouched over the common vouchee, all, &c. were conveyed,

&c.

FORM XXVIII.

Recital of Recovery Deeds, and Recovery.

AND WHEREAS for better securing the ment of the said principal sum of £

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est, by indentures of lease and release, bearing date, &c. and made, &c. and by a commen recovery suffered in pursuance of an agreement contained in the same indentures of lease and release, the said manor, &c. were limited and assured, to the use of the said his heirs, and assigns, for ever, subject, nevertheless, to such right, power, and equity of redemption by, or in favor of the said his heirs, executors, administrators, or assigns, as was then subsisting of, in, or upon the same manors, &c. under or by force, or virtue of the said herein before recited indenture of release and mortgage.

FORM XXIX.

Recital of Recovery suffered.

AND WHEREAS a common recovery was suffered as of Trinity term, in the said year of Our Lord 1782, in that recovery the said P. D. was duly vouched, in pursuance of the said recited indenture of bargain and sale.

FORM XXX.

Short References to a Recovery suffered and the Uses thereof.

AND WHEREAS the said sir R. L. hath in due form of law suffered a common recovery of all the manots, &c. comprised in the said term of 1200 years, and by virtue or means of the said recovery and the declaration of the uses thereof, is now seised of the fee-simple and inheritance of the same lands and hereditaments.

FORM XXXI.

Modes of introducing the Recital of a Lease, Release, Fine, and Recovery, and Declaration of the Uses ther.of.

AND WHEREAS by indentures of lease and release, &c. made between, &c. and by a fine levied, and common recovery suffered, in pursuance of several covenants and agreements contained in the said indenture of release, and by a declaration of the uses of the same fine and common recovery respectively contained in the said indenture of release, all were, &c.

FORM XXXII.

Recovery suffered after Death of Tenant for Life.

AND WHEREAS after the decease of the said countess, the said J. earl of S. in order to bar al estates-tail and remainders, and to acquire to himself an absolute estate and interest, did by indentures of lease and release bearing date respectively on or about, &c. the release being of three parts, and made or expressed to

be made between, &c. grant, release, and convey, all and singular the same hereditaments and premises unto and to the use of the said. and

his heirs to make him tenant of the freehold in order that a common recovery might be suffered thereof, and the same common recovery was by the said indenture of release, of, &c. declared to enure to the use of the said J. earl of S. his heirs. and assigns for ever; and a common recovery in which the said J. earl of S. was vouched, was accordingly suffered and perfected as of Michaelmas term, 1797.

FORM XXXIII.

A Recovery suffered with treble Voucher.

AND WHEREAS the said R. W., &c. did as of the same Trinity term suffer a common recovery of the lands and hereditaments comprised in the said fine, and among them of the said messuage or tenement, &c. hereby released, &c. wherein H. W. gent. was demandant, the said H. B. tenant, the said R. W. the first vouchee, the said J.N. and M. his wife were second vouchers, and the said J. N. and M. his wife vouched over the common vouchee.

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