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And in case of any riotous Assemblies to read the proclamacon
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contained in the Statute agt. Riotors in order to disperse them,
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And on their refuseall to disperse, to proceed against them as that
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Statute directs,
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And the sd. Justices of the peace are to certify an exact acct. in
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writing of their pceedings in the premisses in order to be
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retorned to the Duke of Newcastle,
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16o. May 1722
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Justices prsent
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Mr. Troughton
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