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King Henry the Seventh, knowing and pitying their thraldom and injuries, took order to reform the same and granted unto them a charter of liberties whereby they were released of that oppression wherewith they were afflicted by laws more heathenish than Christian.

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© 1994 J. Gwynfor Jones

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Jones, J.G. (1994). Introduction. In: Early Modern Wales, c.1525–1640. British History in Perspective. Palgrave, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-23254-3_1

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