 No county shall in future be held more often than once a month, and where a greater interval has been customary, let it be greater. Nor shall any sheriff or bailiff make his torn through the hundred save twice a year, and then only in the due and accustomed place, that is to say, once after Easter and again after Mickelmus. And view of Frank Pledge shall be held then at the Mickelmus term without interference, that is to say, so that each has his liberties which he had and was accustomed to have in the time of King Henry our grandfather, or which he has since acquired. View of Frank Pledge shall be held in this manner, namely, that our peace be kept, that a tithing be kept full as it used to be, and that the sheriff shall not look for opportunities for exactions, but be satisfied with what a sheriff used to get from holding his view in the time of King Henry our grandfather.