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reason whereof the said
inhabitants have
hitherto sustained manifold disherisons, losses, and damages, as well in
their lands, goods, and bodies, as in...
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alienated without licence, "to the
prejudice of the king and the
peril of
disherison of the deanery,
whereat the king is much disturbed." An
inspeximus of...
- Majesty's
Subjects in this
Realm of England, and in
other places, to the
disherison of the Crown,
dishonour of his Majesty, and
derogation of his Supreme...