Perkins
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Definition
Perkins, the author of the 'profitable boke' on the learning of conveyancing; as valuable a performance as any, perhaps, of the reign of Henry VIII. This was first printed in 1532, with the following title: 'Incipit perutilis Tractatus Magistri Jo. Perkins Interioris Templi Socii,' etc. The book is in French, 4 Reeves, c. xxx., 120.
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