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Provided alwaies, and it is hereby further enacted, That nothing herein contained shall take from, or be construed to take from Edward Gohegan of Castle-Towne in the County of West-Meath, the Benefitt of any Order or Warrant obtained or to be obtained from His Majesty, for Reversall of his Outlawry and passing his Pardon, but that all and every such Orders or Warrant obtained, or to be obtained for Reversall or Pardon be effectuall and valid in Law; And that the said Edward Gohegan may be restored in Blood, and injoy his Estate; Any thing in this Act to the contrary notwithstanding.
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