PRACTICE OF CONVEYANCING; WITH Forms of Assurances. BY CHARLES DAVIDSON, - MIDDLE TEMPLE, ESQUIRE, BARRISTER AT LAW, AND FELLOW OF CHRIST'S COLLEGE, CAMBRIDGE. A. MAXWELL & SON, 32, BELL YARD, LINCOLN'S INN, Law Booksellers and Publishers; AND A. MILLIKEN, GRAFTON STREET, Dublin. ADVERTISEMENT. MR. MARTIN, who projected and commenced this It is right to mention, that it has been found im- sideration, it clearly appeared that there was no use- ful alternative between a series of complete Treatises, which would have required several Volumes, and that, which has been adopted, of a few practical Remarks on the different parts and kinds of Assurances, with references to the Text Books treating of the various An Appendix, containing several additional Pre- cedents, has been subjoined, which, it is believed, will |