Leach, W. (1651). Propositions 1. For recording and registering of deeds and conveyances.: 2. Judgments, statutes, and other incumbrances upon lands and tenements. For prevention of frauds and deceits in sales; and quieting of possessions of purchasers. 3. For inabling creditors to have the benefit of copy-hold, and intayled lands and tenements for their satisfaction. As far as may be conveyed by surrender, or cut off by fine or common recovery; and of all chattals real, as well as personall. Printed by W:H: and are to be sold by G:B: at his shop in Fleetstreet.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationLeach, William. Propositions 1. For Recording and Registering of Deeds and Conveyances.: 2. Judgments, Statutes, and Other Incumbrances upon Lands and Tenements. For Prevention of Frauds and Deceits in Sales; and Quieting of Possessions of Purchasers. 3. For Inabling Creditors to Have the Benefit of Copy-hold, and Intayled Lands and Tenements for Their Satisfaction. As Far as May Be Conveyed by Surrender, or Cut off by Fine or Common Recovery; and of All Chattals Real, as Well as Personall. London: Printed by W:H: and are to be sold by G:B: at his shop in Fleetstreet, 1651.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationLeach, William. Propositions 1. For Recording and Registering of Deeds and Conveyances.: 2. Judgments, Statutes, and Other Incumbrances upon Lands and Tenements. For Prevention of Frauds and Deceits in Sales; and Quieting of Possessions of Purchasers. 3. For Inabling Creditors to Have the Benefit of Copy-hold, and Intayled Lands and Tenements for Their Satisfaction. As Far as May Be Conveyed by Surrender, or Cut off by Fine or Common Recovery; and of All Chattals Real, as Well as Personall. Printed by W:H: and are to be sold by G:B: at his shop in Fleetstreet, 1651.