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oftrefraffers and malefactors in the K. for efts, are all princip 4offenders, as well as they that did the offence : f or , in trffpafksof the Foreff, there are no accessaries, as there are in felonies.
6 Hw, and in what manner Huy and Cry Jhall be made af-ter an offender of the forejl.
7 By whom the fame shall be made.
8 How, aftd in what manner the fame Jhdhe pursued and
followed.
g Jn what manner they are to he punished that do refuse ornegldl to follow the Huy and Cry , or to help to take offendersand treffafftrs of the forest.
10 In what cafes, and for what offences, or trespasses of thefort ft, Huy and Cry is to be made.
1 1 Whereof called Huy and Cry .
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-1 What Purlieu, or rather Pourallie, isi
a Hare the fame did first begin.
3 Whereof it tool^the name of Purlieu, Pourluy,or TouraHee,
4 T hat the Purlieu m some fort is foreststill.
5 that yet nevenheltst the Purlieu is free for some men insome fort to hmt there.
6 Of the difference between the For ed and the Purlieus
7 Of the difference between the Purlieu, and th:t which isno Purlieu, nor F or est, but is absolutely'free.
8 Who may hunt in the Purlieu,and who shall be said to & e» Purlieu-man.
9 In what fort a Purlieu-man may hum in the Purlieu.
10 When, and how often a Purlieu man may hunt there.
1 1 How far a Purlieu man may pursue and follow after hisChafe.
12 When } and in what cafes, a Purlieu-man may pursueand follow his Chafe into the forest, and there tabs au d
have