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First to order and icdresse at tints present 

 parlianiente, that yo' said Orators tlier heirs and 

 successors may enioye and have theire said liber- 

 ties whole and Hrnie without interruj)cion or vio- 

 lacion of the said forins, as they and there annces- 

 tors have had heretofore ; and to order the said 

 foreins sythen they would have liberties within the 

 Englishe townes, to ]>e contented with the viij 

 townes, Rutland, Denbiland, Ilardlegh, and Bala, 

 in Merrionethshire ; Bangor, PuUhelye, Cruketh 

 and Nevyn in Carnarvonshire; and Newburch in 

 Anglesey ; of which viij Townes everie Towne is 

 of as greate libertie as any of the three Englishe 

 townes. And which viij townes were inhibited 

 with Englishe men and under English Captaines, 

 and sythen they were put out, and Captaines of 

 the Cuntery put in the said eight townes, be utterly 

 in decaie and desolate of wellthe or Englishe men ; 

 and in likewise the said three English townes 

 Conwey, Carnarvon, antl Bewmares, upon the 

 Comone weele of Northwales, Shall also be in de- 

 caye yf the rule and governance of the same shall 

 goe out of the Englishe mens hands. Also, that 

 the Captaines of the said Castells be meere Eng- 

 lishmen, and kepe Englishe shouldiours, and be of 

 grete livelod, and not borne in the Cuntery, and 



