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without Entry, or Licentia concordandi.; Such Fines good.
And whereas since the death of the late King severall Fines have beene Leavied without any Entry or due Entring of any summe paid pro licentia concordandi commonly called the Kings Silver and without Entry, or due Entry of any summe given to the party for the Concord. And alsoe whereas in the Terme of Saint Michael last past severall Fines were Leavyed and Recorded in the Court of Common Pleas before one Judge onely of the said Court, Bee it Enacted That the said Fines and Proclamations therupon and every of them shall be good and effe[ct]uall notwithstanding the defects aforesaid.
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