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Compare 1587 edition: 1 He had no trouble by warres with any for|raine enimies, ſo long as king Henrie Beau|clerke liued.

Compare 1587 edition: 1 Therefore hauing oportunitie of ſuch a quiet time, he rode about all the parties of his realme, and vſed to ſit in hearing of iudgement himſelfe, ſpecially cõcerning poore mens cauſes and mat|ters,The care of king Dauid for the poore. but the controuerſies of the Lordes and bar|rons he referred to the hearing of other Iudges.

Compare 1587 edition: 1 If he vnderſtoode that any man were endo|maged by any wrongful iudgement, he recõpen|ſed the partie wronged,A rightuous iudge. according to the value of his loſſe & hinderance, with the goods of the iudge that pronounced the iudgement.

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