The Table.
CHAP. XIV.
, Of Common and (fommonets within the Forest.
2. What Common if} and whereof the fame taf^ih the nameof Common.
3. How many forts of Common there are 3 and in what mannerthey he used.
4. Who ought to have Common within the Forest,
5. Who ought not to have Common within the forest.
6 . What beasts are comfflonable within the forests and whatbeasts are not.
7. Of surcharges of the Forest 3 and who is a furcharger bythe Law.
8 . How and in what manner a furohargerofthe Forest is Uhe pumped by the laws of the Forest.
CHAP. XV. ,
j. Of the Drifts of the Forest.
r. At what time of the year the Forests pall he driven,
3. How often in every year the Forest Jhall bo driven,
4 . For what cause the Forest pall be so driven.
Bj whom the Forest shall be driven.
6 . In what manner the Drifts of the Forest pall be made,
7. In what places^ and F or est Drifts pall best made.
8 . Of what cattel or beasts they are to mak^ their Drifts of,
CHAP. XVI.
1. Of beeping of dogs within a Forest.
2. Wko may keep dogs within » Forest.
z. What dogs may be kept within a Forest.
4. What dogs may not be kept within a Forest.
Ofhdmbling or expediting of dogs within a forest , and towhat end , 6. What