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APPENDIX.

397 tlemen in the parties aforefaide, wherby he maye make unto us a true and parfccle regeftre and recorde of the fame, and further to doo, execute, and exercife, within the faid p~vince, all other thinges whiche by lawe or cuftume have app~teyned to the jurifdiccion, power, and office of armes, accordynge to the lawes of the fame. Willinge, therefore, and requiring vow and evy of yow not only to be aydyng and affiftyng to our faid officer in the execution of thies pYentes, but alfo vithe all gentlenes and curtefey to ufe and entreate hym as to the dignitie of the office app~teynethe. In witnes wherof we have caufed thies our Fres to be made patentes. Wit- neffinge our felfe at Leighes the nynethe daye of June in the fourthe yere of our reign. Farther Extra ffs from an Original Manufcript in the Poffeffion of Dr. Leith. (See p. 27 of this Volume.) Read May i 2, 1796. " At the Tower of London., vtz* Bowes with ccciiij vi decaied 8 1 85 Bowftaves - - 6019 inde 938 unfervic. Wreckes of Boweftaves 983 Slurlowes 15 inde I lacks a bender* Crofbowes - 180 inde i lacks a tiller* Bowftringes 196 gros 10 doz. Arrowes, viz. Lyvery arrowes 14125 fhefe, whereof 731 ihefe to be repayred, and 30 fhefe decaied. Slurbowe

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