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Compare 1577 edition: 1 3. That if anie pilgrime borrowed anie thing of an other whilest he was on his iournie, Borrowing. he should be bound to paie it: but if he borrowed it before his setting foorth, he was not bound to answer it till his returne home.

Compare 1577 edition: 1 4. That if anie mariner or seruant, Souldiers or mariners de|parting from their masters.reteined in wages with anie man in this iournie, departed from his master without licence, no other person might receiue him, and if he did, he should be punished at the discretion of the forenamed persons.

Compare 1577 edition: 1 5. That no vitteler or other should buy any bread to sell againe, Uittelers. nor any meale within the compasse of the campe, excepte the same were bought by a stranger, neither might they buy any paast or other thing so sell againe in the campe, or within a league of it.

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