Ah advertisement to the Reader .
Wherefore in some fort to supply what he meant, (thatthe residue of his pains bestowed in his said first Colle-ction, and not set forth in his said Recollection, might notlie out of view and forgotten) you have here,composed ofthem both, one inure Tract, consisting of his laid twen-ty Chapters, and that which hath now been added outof the Authours first work, viz. Camttts L ams ofthe Fo-rest , and the Statutes of the Forelt made since them(placed at the entrance of this Treatise for the causes al-ledged by the Authour, in 7he ‘Preface to the Matter ,affixed to his first Collection, and now annexed here-unto, as you may see in the next leaf) and the fivelajlChapters 0 having for subject as in the Table in the begin-ning of this Book is expressed.
The materials of whatsoever is now added, are all thefirst Authours, without alteration, gathered from theremains of his first Work, and reduced to that order yousee; with this care, that there is nothing thereof in sub-stance omitted, but what was largely before uttered bythe Authour in his second Treatise.