[coyne] THE TALBOT PAPERS 73 
for Ever any Statute Act Ordinance Provision or Restriction in our 
Kingdom of England or in our Land of Ireland or any other our 
Mandate to the contrary thereof Made Ordained or Provided or in 
future to be Made Notwithstanding. 
And further of our special grace aforesaid we have granted for 
us our Heirs and Successors to the aforesaid Thomas and his Heirs 
and Tenants of the Lordship or Manor aforesaid that none of them 
from Henceforth may be put or impanneled upon any Juries Inquisi- 
tions Recognizance or other wise However touching us our Heirs or 
others Whatsoever for Ever out of the said Town or Lordship. 
We will allso and do give and grant for us our Heirs and 
Successors that it Shall be lawful for the aforesaid Thomas and his 
Heirs that Notwithstanding the Liberties or Previleges aforesaid or 
anny or Hither of them have been abused or not used through mischance 
or Negligence or from any other cause arising as to then may seeme 
expedient on account of such misusing of such the Liberties and 
Previleges aforesaid or anny or Hither of them they shall not be 
hindered impeached molested or in any manner aggrieved Whatever. 
Wherefore we Will and firmly enjoining Command for us our 
Heirs and Successors that the aforesaid Thomas and his Heirs for 
Ever May Have and Hold all the Liberties and Previleges aforesaid 
will Truly and in Paie and that they and every of them may fully 
enjoy the same as aforesaid without any other occasion or Impediment 
of our Heirs or Successors or our Justices Escheators Sherriffs Coroners 
or any other our Bailiffs or Ministers. 
We grant also for us our Heirs and Successors to the said Thomas 
Talbot and his Heirs that if these our present Letters patent as to the 
Premisses or any of them shall be found Invalid or Insufficient in Law 
er for any other Cause or Hereafter may happen to be found Invalid 
or Insufficient in law by reason of any resumption or Authority of 
Parliament in England or in our land of Ireland hereafter to be held 
or for any other cause Whatsoever that then our Chancellor of England 
or Chancellor of Ireland of our Heirs and Successors for the Time 
being to the said Thomas or his Heirs Such the like and as many 
Letters Patent anew to be made Valid Sufficient and in due form of 
law bearing date year and day of the perfection of the Same under 
our Great Seal of England or under the Great Seal of our Kingdom 
of Ireland Shall cause to be made and delivered without any prosecu- 
tion by Bill under our Privy Signet or Signets there for by Command 
of us our Heirs and Successors we cause to be made Such and so many 
as to him the said Thomas or his Heirs Shall seeme necessary on his 
behalf and this Without any fine to us our Heirs and Successors to be 
