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 which will not eem tedious particularly to decribe, how their proceedings were contrived, onely we hall in the interim et down the generall intructions given to the Capitanes of Ditrees, in the yeare 1624.

Hooever do refue to joyne with the Kings Majety in point of Religion, all traffick and commerce hall be debarr’d him.

2. Whooever hall permit private Preaching, Baptime or Matrimony in his houe, hall pay an hundred taleres, or if he be not able, hall uffer imprionment ix moneths. But he that hall be found to harbour a Preacher in his houe, hall looe both goods and life.

3. The ordinary Catholique Pator of a place, may not accompany any dead peron which was not Catholique with ceremonies to his grave: neverthelee, the funerall duties hall be paid him.

4. If any hall follow his work upon Catholique holy-dayes, he hall be imprioned; and hall not be dimit till after payment of ten florences. 5. If