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general, civil, criminal, and private [affairs], and likewise the King’s Advocates and Procurators, and also those who preside over the Presidial Tribunals, Viscounts, their Prefects, Quaestors, Apparitors (both Royal and hereditary), Marshals’ Prefects, their guards and patrolmen, and all others who are administrators and officials of the Royal jurisdiction. Likewise all Dukes, Counts, Marquises, Barons, Nobles, Spectables, and their officials. Likewise all Urban Praetors, Prefects of cities, Councilors, Procurators of cities, villages, and towns, and finally all others who hold any power in those places, shall, each to the best of their ability, take care and prevent these Preachers from being admitted henceforth, and from celebrating such gatherings in their Prefectures, Viscounts, Stations, Duchies, Counties, Marquisates, Baronies, territories, jurisdictions, domains, cities, villages, and towns: whoever does otherwise, and is convicted of negligence or fault, shall, if he is an official, be stripped of his office and his administration, and be judged incapable of undertaking any duties: if he is a Duke, Count, Marquis, Spectable, or Noble, the fiefs which he holds either immediately or by the King’s favor shall be seized, and their possession awarded to the King until he has brought to trial those who committed acts against this Senatusconsultum a decree of the Senate: if he is a Councilor, or a Magistrate of a city, village, town, or other University, he shall be punished by the loss of his magistracy and office, and stripped of his right B