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nt or any other for him and at what tyme the Gaveller cometh to prove if the Miner been ready to pay the Customes aforesaid or noe and they deny Then the Gavellr by the strength of the King shall make the Miner sweare by his Faith And if the Miner bee found by his fellowship forsworne then the Miner shall be attaint A foresworne miner.against the King and shall never bee believed more agst any man and after if hee bee found with Mine within the Mine _in_ [with] his cloathes pertaining to the Mine every week he shall pay to the King _one_ [a] penny And the Miners of _the_ beneath the wood (that Beneath the wood.is to say) Mitcheldeane Litele Deane and _River_deane [Riverdeane] every week the which the Miners travelleth in the Mine _hee_ [they] shal pay _unto_ the King Twelve charges of Mine by a certaine measure if they have soe much gotten by the weeke And the Gaviller shall pay the Miner there Twelve _pence_ [D] Alsoe the Constable shall bee attendant by the reason of his Constable to keepe courts on Tuesdayes.office for Two weeks (that is to say) the Tuesday to hold the Court [of the Mine] that is called Myne Lawe and there to heare and [to] trye the right of our Souverigne Lord the King and of Miners and of pty and pty if any bee And at ye same Mine Lawe shall not be Noe foreignr to be present.more sitting [but the Miners] wth the Constable but himself the Gavillr and the Castle Clarke and the Miners before being and noe others But if soe bee [that] any other _have_ [hath] to doe _with_ [in] the said Mine Lawe [he shall answer for himself] and _in the said Mine Lawe noe man shall plead neither mayntaine noe cause but onely the Miners_ _But if soe any bee attached to answer in the said Mine Lawe_ Pleading in no other court.he shall answer for himself and shall be judged by the Miners of all things touching the Mine and in noe other Court and _then_ hee that is found guilty Miner to Miner or any other man shall be amersed to the King in two shillings And bee it _if_ [that] any will plead with any Miner for a thing touching the Miner in any other Court before a Justice or any other Man whatsoever hee bee then the Constable by the strength of the King shall require and bring the plaint into the Mine Lawe and there hit shall be tryed by the Constable and the Miners and then the party guilty shall be amersed to Manner of tryall by jurys by 3 degrees.the King as [is] aforesaid And if any plaint bee in the [said] Myne
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