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Page 329
... hereby , May it please your Highness by the assent of the Lords spiritual and temporal and Commons in this present parliament assembled , and by the authority of the same , it may be ordained and enacted , That the said sheriff of ...
... hereby , May it please your Highness by the assent of the Lords spiritual and temporal and Commons in this present parliament assembled , and by the authority of the same , it may be ordained and enacted , That the said sheriff of ...
Page 353
... hereby required faithfully and speedily to deliver the said writs to every person and persons , sheriffs , officers , and others , to whom the same shall be directed : which if the said messengers or any of them shall fail to perform ...
... hereby required faithfully and speedily to deliver the said writs to every person and persons , sheriffs , officers , and others , to whom the same shall be directed : which if the said messengers or any of them shall fail to perform ...
Page 373
... returned and certi- fied , shall be and are hereby declared to be from thenceforth free to all intents and purposes , as if the same had never been forest , or so reputed ; any Act or Acts , matter Act for the Limitation of Forests 373.
... returned and certi- fied , shall be and are hereby declared to be from thenceforth free to all intents and purposes , as if the same had never been forest , or so reputed ; any Act or Acts , matter Act for the Limitation of Forests 373.
Page 374
... hereby are declared and enacted to be utterly disafforested , free , and exempt to all intents and purposes as if the same had never been at all forest , or so reputed ; any- thing in this present Act contained , or any other Act ...
... hereby are declared and enacted to be utterly disafforested , free , and exempt to all intents and purposes as if the same had never been at all forest , or so reputed ; any- thing in this present Act contained , or any other Act ...
Page 387
... hereby given to them , or any six of them , whereof one Lord and two Commoners , as a joint Committee with the Committees and Commissioners of Scotland , to advise , consult , order and direct , concerning the carrying on and managing ...
... hereby given to them , or any six of them , whereof one Lord and two Commoners , as a joint Committee with the Committees and Commissioners of Scotland , to advise , consult , order and direct , concerning the carrying on and managing ...
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Page 430 - ... unfeigned assent and consent to the use of all things in the said book contained and prescribed in these words and no other. IV. I, AB, do here declare my unfeigned assent and consent to all and everything contained and prescribed in and by the book intituled,