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Compare 1577 edition: 1 Thirdlie, that the land of the foure cantreds with|out all contradiction should remaine for euer to the king and his heires, with all lands conquered by the king and his people, the Ile of Anglesey excepted, which Ile was granted to the prince, so that he should paie for the same yearelie the summe of one thou|sand marks, and fiue thousand marks for an income. Prouided, that if the prince chanced to die without is|sue, then the said Ile to reuert againe into the kings hands.

Compare 1577 edition: 1 Fourthlie, that the prince shall come to Ro|thelan or Rothland (as it is commonlie called) there to doo fealtie to the king, and before his comming thi|ther, he should be absolued and haue the interdiction of his lands released, and at his being at Rothelan, a daie shall be appointed him by the king for his com|ming to London, there to doo his homage. Herevpon was order taken for his safe conduct, aswell in his comming to Rothelan, as to London. There be that write that he was appointed to come vnto London, at the feast of the natiuitie of our Lord.

Compare 1577 edition: 1 Fiftlie, it was couenanted, that all the homages of Wales should remaine to the king, except onelie of fiue barons which inhabited néere vnto the castell of Snowdon: for otherwise the said Leolin could not conuenientlie call himselfe prince, except he ha [...] some barons vnder him.

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