The requests of the gentlemen of the grand-iury of the county of Oxford. : Set under the hand of six of them, and presented to the commissioners, were read, and considered of: and therupon the lords, and others the Kings commissioners, have thought fit, and ordered as followeth. Also, an agreement betwixt His Majesty and the inhabitants of the county of Oxford, for provision for His Majesties horses, billitted in this county.
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