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II.Power to the Agents of the said Duke to contract for granting Licences.
III.Persons appointed by the said Duke to grant Licences, enabled so to do under the Seal of the Duke or his Heirs Male. No Fine to be taken.
V.Proviso for Contracts for Licenses already made by the King.
VI.Post Office Revenues hereby settled on the Duke of York and the Heirs Male of his Body.
VII.The said Post Office Revenues not to be paid into the Exchequer, but to the Duke, &c. who may sue for the same.
VIII.Proviso for Grant to Daniel O'Neale Esquire of the Office of Post Master General.
IX.Proviso for His Majesty charging not exceeding £5,382. 10s. on Office of Post Master General.
X.The King to have the Nomination of Post Master General at a Rent to be reserved to the Duke of York.
XI.The Duke, &c. enabled to settle a Jointure on Wives out of the said Premises, and to lease the same.
XIII.Proviso for the Vintners of London and for other Towns Corporate.
XIV.Proviso for the Borough of Saint Albans, as to appointing and licensing Three Wine Taverns.
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