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"It was a lengthy text, setting out the perfidies of the Jews and the insufficiency of measures so far taken to stop their corruption of Christian belief. "Therefore we command...all Jews and Jewesses, of whatever age they may be, that live, reside, and dwell in our said kingdoms and dominions...by the end of the month of July next, of the present year 1492, they depart from our said kingdoms...and that they not presume to return to, or reside therein, or they shall incur the penalty of death." Jews were not to leave with gold or silver or gems; they had to pay all outstanding debts but were not in a position to collect any monies owed to them."