FOrasmoche as b [...] is op [...]ly and [...] Lo [...]s the [...] our [...] [...]g [...]th moues [...] [...]eth by all the [...] [...]uoth the m [...] [...] be had in the churche of [...] of Rome & [...]o [...] [...] counceile to be holden at the [...] [...] mon our holy F [...]der the Pope [...] [...] ceded. And m [...] [...]ame towarde [...] of all [...] cōmaundement. And that the [...] or auctoritie in the same cou [...] [...] to d [...] de [...] [...] of [...]d [...] other great terrible Deccees [...] by [...] of the lynge the heith of the soule of the [...]eto [...] [...]er [...] le Realme of Fraunce & all T [...]t for [...] o [...]der the [...] [...]der [...] The seid Frensche kyng that [...] the [...] kynge wyll [...]at therby ret [...] [...] moued and dayly moueth and [...] [...]tted [...] th [...] socoure ma [...]ntenaunce and [...] [...]o [...] [...] [...]t mot [...] [...] [...] staunce vnto our sc [...]d [...]o [...]cr [...]ig [...] [...] ma [...]y [...]ther [...] ample to all crist [...]n [...]yth. [...] vnto almyghty god and to ou [...] mo [...] [...] the same holy Fader the Pope and holy church do▪ [...]t a [...]d [...] as for [...] ageyn his highnes and his [...] his subiect of Eng [...]and [...] [...] [...]de to [...] lande as by water dyuerse [...] and [...] be by that mean [...] other saye [...] has d [...]ge for and abou [...]. the same which. [...]s N [...]es and [...] great Costes and charges. [...] in dyuerse sundry wyse of satch [...] as euydently is knowen. The [...] Como [...] [...] present [...] ment in lyke maner assemble [...] and [...] [...]a [...]ples and other thy [...]g [...] of Englande in maner and [...]o [...]rme [...] [...]sc [...] crcept the [...] o [...] [...] [...]rge o [...] and boroughes of this [...]e [...]lme o [...] [...]g [...] [...]e wa [...]ted d [...]cla [...] & de [...]yed [...] ou [...]rgre [...]t [...] of .vi. M . [...]i. of the se [...]d. rv. and. r. [...]e [...] [...]a [...] as was before [...]u [...] mad [...] [...] [...]d [...]ourme as [...] of ye laste graunteof .ii. hole rv. and r. vnto ear [...]d [...]ouereig [...] [...] wa [...] [...] lay people and inhabitaunt within the S [...]e o [...] the Citie o [...] [...] S [...]ba [...]bes [...] and [...] [...]auntes [...] nemuth in the Shire of No [...] [...]d the [...] people and inhabitant [...] S [...]r now [...] euery of them or any of them for the goodes [...]nd ca [...]s and oth [...]r [...] Since [...] Citie of [...] therof or within the Towne of great Ierue [...]uth & pr [...] [...] there [...] of the s [...]id [...] of be nat acted decompelled but that they an [...] [...] vtterly quyte prouyded that this present graunt extende [...] Cambr [...] fours as to or for any other charge for a [...] and [...] of our [...] deyece of the Reigne of kynge Edwarde the fourth that is to [...] but that [...] of any g [...]er [...] is specified be and stonde vtterly quyte and discharged [...] is [...] graunt o [...] to [...] The [...] the exceptions therupon had to be payde in the [...]r [...] or East [...] whiche in albe [...] the yere or our lorde [...], this be [...] ordeyned by aucto [...] ment that the knyghtes elected and recorded or and for euery Sh [...]re [...] this [...] [...]ci [...]ament [...]ens of C [...]es an [...] and Townes; where collectours haue ben vsed to be named or [...]poynted for the [...] before this [...]me graunted sha [...] [...]ent and able persones for the collection of the seid .xv. and .x. in euery of [...]e [...] Towne [...]nd the names an [...] seid collectours for the seid xv. and. v. the seid I [...]ghtes Cite [...]ens and but g [...]es for the S [...]te [...] befor Shall ce [...]. Chaun [...]e [...]y athissyde the Feest [...]rnt [...] [...]ollectours and [...] also waunce vpon their accompt of Fees wa [...]es and [...] as any Collector x. haue had at any season in tymepassed. [...] of their [...] deputed or any of them retu [...] to [...] [...]ner or oth [...] take more or gretter sume or in other ma [...] [...]nd accordinge to the gr [...]nt ought to be [...] any Towne boro [...] that thenne. [...]. Justices of the peas wherof [...] the Que [...] euery Shire Sspan [...] o [...] [...] Imu [...]: [...] shall hapyed question and variaunce at the comp [...]t o [...] the [...]es or persones [...] gr [...]ued. And euery [...] of the seyd▪ place in the name of any ꝑrie so graued or wronged haue call power to bere and dece [...] [...] well by [...] as by dyll [...] do as by the same Iustices shalbe thought to [...]uyent and resonable for the directo [...] [...] and [...] age therof. And for the punyishe [...] the offendour in that behalue. And for [...] the s [...]id one .xv. and [...]as is before [...] granted [...]tender but vnto a man sūme to [...]arde the scyd grea [...] Comons after to their powres wyllynge I greater sūme towarde the seid charges to [...] of our seid soueraigne [...] of dell in Sborter ty [...] fall and indifferent maner to be leueyd then ly [...]de Comon t [...]re of .iv. and .x. [...]th or can be accordinge to the A [...]cien [...] vse [...]herof. Wyllynge a [...] nobles of this Realme towarde the payment of that gre [...]ter sume in suche [...] maner to be charge that the same Estates pyers and nobles [...] gets charge themselfe in their preparacion for them and the [...] reuynues or companyes towarde and [...]or the seid de [...]nces [...]ue by ch [...]ssent of [...]poralles in this Parlyament assembled graūted vnto our s [...]id sou [...]r [...]igne [...]ord one [...]di [...] to be taken and payde of euery persone vnder wry [...] Englande in maner and fourme as foloweth that is to say O [...]ry Duke vt [...] [...]re Marques Et. Marquesse, and [...] Baron / baronet / and baronesse .xi. s. ¶ Of euery other [...]ght na [...] beyng lorde [...] Parliament [...] ¶ Of euery persone man or woma [...] Rentes Freholde Copyholde, or Auncien demeane Fees. Offices Anunytes or Corrodyes to [...]s [...] or other [...] or persones to [...] xl. li. or aboue .xx. s. ¶ Of euery persone man or woman hauinge landes tenementes or tentes; Freholde Copyholded: Aunc [...] [...]tant Fees O [...] es to his owne vse or other persone or persons to his vse to the yerely value of .xx. l. or about & vnder the yerely value of .xi. li. [...] ¶ Of euery tenementes / or tentes Freholde Copyholde or Auncyen demeane Fees offices Anunytes or Corrodyes to his owne vse or other persone or [...] rely value of .x. li. or aboue and vnder the [...] value .xx li. v. [...]. [...] Of euery suche persones hauynge landes [...]es or r [...]tes Freholde Copy Fees offices Anunytes or Corrodyes to his owne vse or other person [...] or persons to v [...]s vse to the yerely value of .xi. s. or about & vnder the va [...]
¶ Of euery suche persone hauynge Landes tenementes or tentes Freholde Copyholdes: Auncyen demea [...]e Fee [...] Offices In [...]uytes or Cor [...] other persone or persons to his vse to any yerely value vnder the yerely value of .xi. s.
¶ Of euery persone man or woman borne vnder the [...]ynger obedyence hauynge goodes [...]cate [...]ies moueable to the v [...]lue. DCCC fi. or [...]
¶ Of euery suche person hauyng goodes or cateiles moueable to the value of. CCCC. fi. or about and vnder the [...] value of. DCCC. fi.
¶ Of euery suche ꝑsone hauyng goodes of [...]r [...]es moueable to the value of CC. fi. or aboue and vnder the scyd value o [...] CCCC fi.
¶ Of euery suche ꝑsone hauyng goodes, [...] [...]te [...]les moueable to the value of. C. fi. or aboue and vnd [...]r the value of CC.
¶ Of euery suche ꝑson hauynge goodes or cate [...]les to the value of the [...] and vnder th [...] [...].
¶ Of euery suche ꝑson hauyng goodes or ca [...]hes mo [...]able to the [...] value to said [...].
¶ Of euery suche ꝑsone hauyng goodes or ca [...]les moueable to the value of [...] aboue and vn [...]r the value of the s [...]id xl. fi.
¶ Of euery suche ꝑsone hauyng goodes of ca [...]eiles moueable to the value of [...] or [...]boue and vnder the value of xx. fi.
¶ Of euery suche persone hauyng goodes or ca [...]eiles moueable to the value of the or aboue and vnder the value of x. fi.
¶ Of euery alyen borne made denysen hau [...]nge lyke substaunce in landes tentēs or other possessions as is beforeseid or [...]odes or ca [...]eiles as seid lyke sūme of money to be tared as of hym that is borne vnder the kynges allegeaunce and no otherwyse.
¶ And euery Alyen and straunger not borne vnder the kynges allegeaunce & not made denysen hauyng any Landes te [...]es or [...]other [...]hall [...] les moueable to any maner of value as is beforeseyd to be charged with & in the double in money after and in euery Rat [...] [...]o [...]ted as [...] plan [...] the kynges obedyence is before rated. And so to paye the same double sume.
¶ Of euery laborer Iournemen Artificer handcraftymen and seruaunt aswell men as women aboue the age of .x [...]. yere [...] takynge wages [...] to the value of. xl. s. by yere or aboue and beynge borne vnder the kynges allegeaunce except women couerte dar [...]n.
¶ Of euery laborer Iournemen Artificer handcraftymen and seruaunt aswell men as women aboue the age of .x [...]. yere [...] takynge wages [...] to the value of .xl. s. by yere or aboue, and beynge borne vnder the kynges allegeaunce except women couerte dar [...]n.
¶ Of euery laborer Iournemen Artificer handcraftymen & seruant aswel men as women aboue yseid age of .xv. yeres takyng wag or other value of .xx. s. by yere or aboue & vnder ye value of .xl. s. beynge borne vnder the kynges obedyence women couerte baron except