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aforesaid in a certain Common Kings Highway there
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wed for all the leige Subjects of our said Lord. the King with their
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Hones Coaches Carts and Cartages to go return pass ride and labour it their will and pleasure lawfully and
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injuriously did put place and erect and
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Posts so as aforesaid Part placed and erected and
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sed to be put placed and erected in the Kings
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aforesaid from the said first day of January untill the say of the taking of this Inquisition at the Parish aforesaid
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in the County aforesaid unlawfully and injurious do continue and Still doth continue
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whereof the Kings
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pass and labour with their Horses Coaches
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my and labouring
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