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Compare 1577 edition: 1 But to returne where we left to earle Richard, beside the aboue mentioned victorie against those Brabanders, if we shall so take them; he also van|quished Hamerike vicount of Limoges, and Willi|am earle of Angolesme, with the vicounts of Uen|tadore and Cambanais, who attempted rebellion a|gainst him, whome earle Richard subdued, and tooke prisoners, with diuerse castels and strong holds which they had fortified.

Compare 1577 edition: 1 The depar|ture of the legat foorth of the Realme.About the feast of Peter and Paule, the legat de|parted out of the realme, of whom we find that as he granted to the king some liberties against the priui|leges which the cleargie pretended to haue a right vnto:Liberties ob|teined for churchmen. so he obteined of the king certeine grants in fauour of them and their order, as thus.

Compare 1577 edition: 1 1 First, that for no offense, crime or transgression any spirituall person should be brought before a tem|porall iudge personallie, except for hunting, or for some laie fee, or that for which some temporall seruice was due to be yƩelded, either to the king, or some o|ther that was cheefe lord thereof.

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