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CHAP. VI.
1. What is vert r-r general.
—2. How many forts of vert there are.
3. What it vert in the Kings oven woods ,
4. What ftsll be said to be vert in the woods of every commonperson.
5. Whereof the fame receiveth the name of vert.
CHAP. VII.
--1. Of the meers and bounds of the Forest.
2. That every Forest of necessity must have CUeers andFounds.
3. That all the Meers & Bounds of the Forest do belong un-to the King only.
4. The difference between Infra Regardum Foreste, andInfra Forestam.
CHAP. VIII.
I, Of Woods and Coverts of the Forests and of their diffe-rences.
—2. That the Lawes of the Forest doe restrain every manfrom cutting down of his woods within his own freehold inthe Forest.
3. How, and in what fort , men may cut down their woodswithin the Forest.
. What shall be said to he wast by the laws of the Forest.
- What forfeiture and punishment doth grow to him thatdoth commit waji within the Forest..
6 Whereof the fame receiveth the name of wast.
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