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never to be revived; provided they be firſt made known to us, or to our chief juſtice if we be out of the realm.

We will, forthwith, reſtore all the hoſtages, and all the deeds which have been delivered to us by the Engliſh, for ſurety of the peace, or of faithful ſervice.

We will wholly put out of bailiffwicks, the kindred of Gerard de Aties, ſo that henceforth they ſhall not have a bailiffwick in England; and Engeland de Cigoigne, Peron, Guyon, Andrew de Chanceas, Gyon de Cygoigni, Geffry de Martigni and his brothers, Philip Mark and his brothers, Geffry his nephew, and all their train. And preſently after the peace ſhall be performed, we will put out of the realm all knights, foreigners, ſlingers, ſerjeants and ſoldiers, who came with horſe or arms to the nuiſance of the realm.

If any be diſſeized or eſloined by us, without lawful judgment of his peers, of lands, chattels,

franchiſes,