By virtue of the power and instructions to us given (from the Commissioners General of the Revenue) for setting of tithes, &c. in the counties of Meath and Lowth : we do hereby sett unto [blank] the great tythes of the [blank] consisting of [blank] for this present harvest ... dated at [blank] this [blank] day of [blank] 1655.
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