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Laws in Wales Act 1535 (repealed 21.12.1993)

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IX Lordships, Towns, &c. included in the County of Salop. Lordships of Oswestere, &c. Lordship of Ellesmore. Lordship of Downe. No exclusive Privileges to the said Lordships, &c.E+W

And that the Lordshippes Townes Parisshes Commotes Hundredes and Cantredes of Oswestre Whetington Masbroke Knoking Ellesmer Downe and Churbury Hundred, in the Marches of Wales aforesaid and every of them, and all and singuler Honours Lordshippes Castels Manours Townes Hamlettes Landes Tenementes & Hereditaments lieng or beyng within the compas or precincte of the said Lordshippes Townes Parisshes Commotes Hundredes and Cantredes or any of them, in whos possession so ever they be or shalbe, and every parte therof, shall stande and be, for ever, Gyldable, and shalbe united annexed and joyned to and with the Countie of Salopp as a membre parte or parcell of the same. And that the said Lordshippes of Oswestere Whetington Masbroke and Knokinge with thir membres shalbe taken named and knowen by the name of the Hundred of Oswester in the Countie of Salopp, And the Inhabitauntes therof shalbe attendaunt and do every thinge & thinges at every Sessions Assise and Gaole delyverey to be holden wythin the Countie of Salopp as the inhabitauntes of all other Hundreds do within the said Countie of Salopp according to the Lawes of this Realme of England. And that the Lordshippe of Ellesmere with the membres of the same shalbe united joyned and knyte to the Hundred of Pymhill in the Countie of Salopp, and shalbe taken named and knowen to be parcell of the same Hundred, And the inhabitauntes therof shalbe attendaunt and do every thinge and thinges with the inhabitauntes of the said Hundred of Pymhill as the inhabitauntes of the same Hundred nowe do and use accordinge to the Lawes of this Realme of England. And that the Lordshippe of Downe with the membres shalbe united joyned and knytt to the hundred of Churbury in the Countie of Salopp; And that the inhabitauntes of the said Hundred of Churburye and Lordshippe of Downe shalbe attendaunt and do every thing and thinges at every Sessions Assise and Gaole delyverey to be holden within the said Countie of Salopp, as the inhabitauntes of all other hundredes do within the same Countie of Salopp according to the Lawes of this Realme of England: And that the said Hundred of Churbury, nor the said Hundred of Oswestre, nor yet the Lordshippe of Ellesmere, shalbe in nowise otherwise privileged nor have no other libertie nor privilege but as hundreds united annexed & knytte to the said Countie of Salopp, as other hundreds be within the said Countie.

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