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Compare 1577 edition: 1 2 That such noble men, and other, which had held either with the one partie or the other, during the time of the ciuill warres, should be in no danger for the same, but enioy their lands, possessions and liuings, according to their ancient rights and titles.

Compare 1577 edition: 1 3 That the king should resume and take into his hands againe, all such portions and parcels of inhe|ritance belonging to the crowne, as he had giuen a|way, or were otherwise vsurped by any maner of person, and that all those possessions which by any in|trusion had béene violentlie taken from the right owners, since the daies of king Henrie, should be re|stored to them that were rightlie possessed in the same by the daies of the said king.

Compare 1577 edition: 1 4 That all those castels, which contrarie to all rea|son and good order had béene made and builded by any maner of person in the daies of king Stephan, Matth. Paris. Castels to be razed in num|ber. 1115. should be ouerthrowne and cast downe, which were found to be eleuen hundred and fifteene.

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