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66 þe Gode luuedon. þat hi scoldon to him cumene. and that come seotte þa dæi hwonne man scolde þat mynstre gehalegon. set day when hallow . . . . . . And ic bidde ealle þa þa æfter me cumen. beon hi mine all those that be they sunes. beon hi mine breðre. ouþer kyningas þa æfter me or kings cumen. þat ure gyfe mote standen. swa swa hi willen our gift may beon delnimende on þa ece lif. and swa swa hi wilen partakers in the eternal ætbeorstan þet ece wite. Swa hwa swa ure gife ouþer escape ''punishment. Whosoever'' oþre godene manne gyfe wansiað. wansie him seo of other good men lessens the heofenlice iateward on heofenrice. And swa hwa swa heavenly gate-ward heaven-kingdom hit eceð. ece him seo heofenlice iateward on heofenrice. increases Ðas sindon þa witnes þe þær wæron. and þa þat gewriten These are wrote mid here fingre on Cristes mele. and ietten mid here with their cross agreed tunge. . . . Ðes writ wæs gewriton æfter ure. Drihtnes acennednesse DCLXIIII. þes kyningas Lord's birth Wulhferes seoueþende gear. þes ærcebiscopes Deusdedit seventh IX gear. Leidon þa Godes curs. and ealre halgane curs. They laid then saints'  and al cristene folces. þe ani þing undyde þat þær wæs gedon. swa beo hit seið alle. Amen. done so be it say