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& an Act was pass'd for ye. defence of ye. Coasts by erecting Castles & Walls along them.

Another Parl. in 1513. when all were to be pardon'd yt. would accept it on certain conditions; this was made soon after ye. K. had routed ye. Scotch in Flodden Field.

About ye. same time Margaret ye. D. of Clarence's Daughter addition petition'd /addition yt. all her Bro. ye. E. of Warwick's Estate right addition who had ^ underline been attainted in ye. unclear H VII) might /underline /addition be restor'd to Her & Her Heirs, & She be stil'd C-p. of Salisbury; which was granted.

^ addition 3 ye. /addition next ^ addition year a /addition Parl. met deletion ye. next year /deletion, when Tonnage & Poundage was granted, & Several Acts made, such as, concerning Apparel, for continuing ye. use of ye. bow tho' Hand Guns were customary; but those yt. had not 500. marks pr. an. were forbid ye. use of either Hand Guns or crossbows; ye. wages of Artificers & Watermen was regulated; & it was made penal to turn arrable into Pasture land; & c. & ye. House of Commons order'd yt. those of their Members yt. did not attend ye. House without their leave & yt. of ye. Speaker should lose their Wages

A Parl. in 1516. at which a general pardon was granted with few exceptions; ye. most remarkable Acts were, one to prevent tillage from being turn'd into Pasture; to repeal licence given Strangers to import Gascony Wines & Thoulouse Woad; to appoint as hime after which all Suits & indictments were either to be sued for ye. K. or Parly; & ye. Act regulating Labourers wages was repeal'd.