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Where more writings than one for perfecting a conveyance, sufficient if all the lands, counties, &c. once mentioned in the memorial, and that the dates of the rest of the writings, names, &c. of the parties and witnesses, be only set down, with reference to the writing whereof memorial is registered.
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XV. Provided always, and be it further enacted by the authority aforesaid, That where there are more writings than one for making and perfecting any conveyance or security, which do name, mention, or any ways affect or concern the same honors, manors, lands, tenements, or hereditaments, it shall be a sufficient memorial and register thereof, if all the said honors, manors, lands, tenements, or hereditaments, and the counties, baronies, cities, towns corporate, parishes, town-ships, hamlets, villages, Where the same lye, be only once named or mentioned in the memorial, register, and certificate, of any of the deeds or writings made for the perfecting of such conveyance or security; and that the dates of the rest of the said deeds or writings relating to the said conveyance or security, with the names and additions of the parties, and witnesses, and the places of their abode, be only set down in the memorials, registers, and certificates of the same, with a reference to the deed or writing, whereof the memorial is so registred, that contains or expresses the parcels mentioned in all the said deeds, and directions how to find the registring the same.
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