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Compare 1587 edition: 1 Moreouer, for the better proofe of exercyſing Iuſtice amongeſt them that coueted to lyue by truthe, and to haue more readie occaſion to pu|niſhe other that ment the contrarie, he comman|ded ye ſaddles and brydles with all other ſuch in|ſtruments and ſtuffe as perteined to huſbandry,A meane to haue iuſtice executed. ſhoulde be left abroade both day and night with|oute the dores: and if it chaunced that anye of them were ſtollen or taken awaye, the Sheriffe of the ſhyre ſhoulde eyther cauſe the ſame to be reſtored agayne, or elſe to paye for it on hys owne purſe.

Compare 1587 edition: 1 Finally ſuche puniſhment was exerciſed a|gainſt theeues in all places,Puniſhment of theeues. that both thefte and pickerie were quite ſuppreſſed, and the Realme broughte to more tranquillitie than euer it was in any kings dayes before.

Compare 1587 edition: 1 Many inſolent and miſruled perſons wer ta|med by his ſeuere chaſtiſement and iuſtice.

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