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 There are caes of neceity that will admit of no exceptions; but in common caes the troops hall be lodged at the expence of the King, in the houes which belong to him.

The hips, brigs, chooners, and other veels, belonging to the inhabitants of the iland, hall remain the property of their owners.

Granted; but Englih veels from Europe hall be delivered up with fidelity to the King's navy.

The widows and other inhabitants, who, by icknes, abence, or other obstacles, are prevented from igning the Capitulation at preent, hall have a limited time allowed them for doing the ame.

Granted.

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