264 COMMON RIGHTS 



in the commons aforesaid and in manner aforesaid aboue the said 

 number of three, in regard hee hath euer of olde been allowed a 

 greater proportion both of moweing and feedeing within the 

 Commons then other commonable houses. 



Lastelie noe man shall presume to exceed the rates afore sett 

 downe, beeing verie sufficient for all sortes, they haueing beesides 

 verie good entercommons to put in their workeing horses and 

 mares, nor to disturbe anie commoners in keeping accordeing to 

 the rates aforesaid vntill it shalbee otherwise ordered in his 

 Maiesties Court of Exchequer. 



MYLES SANDYS. R. Cox. JAMES TAYLOR. 



