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Rate of Lodging; for His Majesty's Servants; In what Case no Payment.
And whereas of late in His Majestyes Progresses excessive Rates and Prices have beene exacted from His Majestyes Servants for Lodging Horse-meate Stable-roome and other Accommodations Bee it therefore enacted by the Authoritie aforesaid That none of his Majestyes said Servants shall be compelled to pay above Six pence by the night for every Bed they themselves nor above Three pence by the night for every Bed that they shall use for their Servants And that in all such Houses where any of his Majestyes said Servants shall pay for their Dyet or for Hay and Provinder for their Horses convenient Lodgeing shall be provided for themselves and their Servants without paying any thing for the same.
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