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by virtue of those dispatched from above, a benefice falling vacant to me by the death of certain persons whose names are contained in this schedule, and of any other [benefice] of my collation, under the usual and customary protestation: namely, if and in so far as any of those is owed to me by law, otherwise may my grace remain safe and unharmed for any other benefice owed to me by law; and I require you, as a sub-executor in virtue of the clause ceteru, [having been] appointed for me by the principal executor, that you now provide me with a benefice under the aforementioned protestation. And the provision having been made, requesting him as above, that he may draft one or several public instrument(s) concerning the acceptance and provision so made.:::
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