[The case of the inhabitants of the cities of London and] Westminster, and the suburbs thereof, as also of the inhabitants of the adjacent counties; : relating to the oppression they lye under by means of the forestallers, engrossers, and jobbers of cattle, and flesh-provisions brought to the several markets; /
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