XII.
The prisoners aswell on the one side as on the other, of what Condition soe∣uer they be, shalbe sett at liberty with∣out paying of ransome, but onely for their dyet according to the taxation of the place.
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The prisoners aswell on the one side as on the other, of what Condition soe∣uer they be, shalbe sett at liberty with∣out paying of ransome, but onely for their dyet according to the taxation of the place.