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Compare 1577 edition: 1 7. That other occupiers, which vsed buieng and selling of wares, should gaine one penny in 10 pence, neither should anie man refuse anie of the kings coine, except it were broken within the circle.

Compare 1577 edition: 1 8. That no man should buy anie flesh to sell it againe, except a liuing beast, which he should kill within the campe.

Compare 1577 edition: 1 9. That no man should make bread to sell, but after the rate of penny loaues. Wherin the penie English was appointed to go for foure pence Aniouine. All these ordinances with other were decreed and ordeined to be obserued and kept by the counsell, consent, and agreement of the kings of England, France, and Sicile.

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