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1    1,    6| charges, redeeming~ ~also his robes or garments, mounting him
2    2,    5|       his richest pontificall Robes and~ ~Ornaments, and a Ruby
3   10,    9|   them) two goodly gowns or~ ~Robes (made after the Persian
4   10,    9|  attyred in their newly given robes; they rode~ ~on Horsebacke
5   10,    9|     two doe resemble two such Robes, as I~ ~was wont to weare
6   10,   10|       cloathed her with those Robes of State which he had purposely~ ~
7   10,   10|        and put on such costly robes, which (as~ ~Lady Marchionesse)
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