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And in regard that the said Charters were granted for the ease and advantage of the Tynners and not for theire disadvantage or oppression and yet diverse of them who for speciall reasons have desired to sue at the Common Law have beene restrained Bee it declared and Enacted That it shall be lawfull to and for the said Tynners if they thinke fit to sue any Forreiners at the Common Law the said Charter or any usage to the contrary notwithstanding
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