citezenes, and nat for to putte hem in exil; of the whiche lorde
it is a soverayne fredom to be governed by the brydel of him and
obeye to his Iustice. Hastow foryeten thilke right olde lawe of thy
[citee], in the whiche citee it is ordeined and establisshed, that for
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what wight that hath lever founden ther-in his sete or his hous than
elles-wher, he may nat be exiled by no right from that place? For
who-so that is contened in-with the [palis] and the clos of thilke citee,
ther nis no drede that he may deserve to ben exiled. But who-so
that leteth the wil for to enhabite there, he forleteth also to deserve