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Books to be kept by Town Clerk of London.; Continuance of Act.
And for preservation of the same Judgements Orders and Decrees for the use of this and future Ages Bee it further enacted That the said Judgements Orders and Decrees shall be fairely entred into one or more Bookes of Parchment and be subscribed with the names of the persons that made the same And that the said Booke or Bookes (after the finishing thereof) be delivered to the Towne-Clerke of the Citty of London to be safely by him kept amongst the Records and Evidences of the said Citty of London and there all persons therein concerned may have liberty to peruse the same from time to time and take Copyes thereof as occasion shall require, And that the powers and authorities given to the said Court by this Act shall continue for the space of three yeares to be accompted from the said five and twentyeth day of March and noe longer.
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