Day, Novell

1    2,    3|     having spent all their~ ~Lands and possessions vainely,
2    2,    5|     in Pallaces, Houses, and Lands, all which we were constrained~ ~
3    2,    5|      our losses, he bestowed Lands and houses on us here, beside~ ~
4    4,    3| faith and reputation, and in lands, goods, and ready monies,~ ~
5    5,    9|  wasted and consumed all his lands and~ ~goods, having nothing
6    5,    9|   should be heire to all his Lands and~ ~riches, wherein he
7    8,   10|  would sell some part of our Lands. But beeing no way able
8   10,    8| bounty, imparted halfe his~ ~lands and rich possessions to
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