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to him; provided that if one or more of the five and twenty have themſelves any like complaint, that then he or they ſhall be removed, and others put in their rooms by the reſidue of the five and twenty.

That the hoſtages and deeds be reſtored, which were delivered to the King for his ſecurity.

That they that live out of the foreſt be not obliged to come before the juſtice of the foreſt by common ſummons, unleſs they be parties or pledges; and that the evil cuſtoms of the foreſts and foreſters, warrens and ſheriffs, and ponds, be redreſſed by twelve knights of each county, who ſhall be choſen by the good men of the county.

That the King remove wholly from the bailiffwick the kindred and whole dependance of Gerard d’ Aties, that hereafter they have no bailiffwick, to wit, Engelwald, Andrew, Peter, and Gigo de Cances, Gigo de Cygon, Matthew de Martino and his brethren, and Gelfrid his nephew, and Philip de Mark.

And