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THE STATUTES OF WALES
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or to be made hereafter in the same, extend not nor in any wise be prejudicial or hurtful unto Thomas Salesbury of the Lordship of Denbigh Squire, of or to the farms of Kilford and Rigol granted to him by our letters patents with the two Cornemylles which he hath by proclamation and the Courtrolles within the Lordship of Denbigh, and also of the office of Sheriff of the County of Flint, to the said Thomas granted by my Lord Prince's letters patents during his gracious pleasure, but that all and every of the said letters patents and lease of the said Cornemylles and all things in them contained, stand and be effectual to the said Thomas, the said Act or Acts, provision ordinance or resumption notwithstanding.

5. Proviso for W. G. ap Robyn, Sheriff of Caernarvon.

6. Proviso for Richard Young, Woodward of Caernarvon.

7. Proviso for William Trefry, Comptroller of the Coinage.

8. Proviso for the Marquis of Dorset.

9. Proviso for John Edwards, Bailiff of Beardley.

10. Proviso for John Monkeley, Collector of Customs in Cornwall.

11. Proviso for Johnap Med ap Ieo Lloid, Sergeant of the Peace, &c., Denbigh.

12. Proviso for John Fowler, Constable of Ludlow Castle.

13. Proviso for Annuity to Ran: Brereton.

14. Proviso for lease to I. Hanley.

15. Proviso for Robert Henbury, Clerk of the Mills in Chester.

16. Proviso for T. Colbrond, Porter of Beeston Castle.

17. Proviso for R. Birkhened, Lessee of the Friths of Hanconway and Dynllane.

18. Proviso for John Lawton, Comptroller of Pleas &c. in North Wales.

19. Proviso for Thomas Heven, Keeper of Pembridge Park.

20. Proviso for the Woodwards of Merioneth and Parkkeepers of Malewyg.

21. Proviso for Hic : Manley, Parker of Denbigh Little Park.

22. Proviso for Earl of Derby and Lord Strange.

23. Proviso for Sir John Dawn, hereditary Master Forester of the Forests of Mare and Mondrem, in Cheshire.

24. Proviso for Res ap Lin ap Hulkyn, Sheriff of Anglesey.

25. Provided alway that this Act of Resumption or any other Act or Acts made or to be made in this present Parliament, extend not nor in any wise be prejudicial or hurtful unto Sir Rice ap Thomas,