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and Comons belongeing to the said Mannor, as in the 
said Bill was alleaged.” 
The decree then stated that a Commission was 
awarded by the consent of the parties for the examina- 
tion of witnesses for the proof of the said customs, and 
was executed and returned and published, and that 
mention was made to the Court alleging that by such 
evidence— 
“and by anncient coppies, customarye Rolles, and other 
evidence yt appeared that the said Complaynants had in sub- 
stance proved the said customarye privileges, rightes and usages 
by theme set fourthe in their right.” 
The decree followed in these words :— 
“It is therefore this p’sent tearme of Easter that ys to saye 
on Monday the six and twentieth daye of Aprylle in the three 
and thirteth yeare of the raigne of our Soveraigne Lady Eliza- 
beth by the grace of God Queen of England France and Ireland 
Defender of the Ffaithe, ete., by the Right honorable Sir 
Christopher Hatton of the most noble Order of the Garter 
Knight Lord Chancellor of England and by the said heighe 
Courte of Chauncery ordered adjudjed and decreed by and with 
the consent of the said Complaynints and defendante their 
Counsellors and Attorneyes that the said customs privileges 
rights and usages bee ratefyed and confirmed by this Courte. 
And the said Complaynints their heires and assignes and all 
clayminge from by or under them or any of them shall frome 
hencefurthe for ever more have, hold, and enjoye all the customes 
priuileges rightes and usages by them set fourythe in these tyll 
yealdinge payeinge and doeinge their yearelye rents and services 
as if right had been dewe and accustomed an such ffynes and 
heryotts as are before also sett fourthe and declared against the 
defendante his heires and assignes and all claymynge from by or 
