the Forest Laws.
Cojbtttg td the discretion oft be Aullice ckthe Fo?est, c?his lieutenant.An, rhex alfa bx whom thex were placesthere Dal! de punilhed iihetoise at our pleasure. And atederv Swsnimote,it lhll he inquired vfthe surcharge okthe Foresters, and other ministers oklhe Forest, and oktheir oppressions brought upon our people, and tdexlhall msae rhereok amends, and be punilhed as is abodeexpressed. 2nd as concerning thole perkons, whichKnee the time that the Forest was ditakc?ested, hadecommitted offences in Were and Wenikon within theFo?est to dirako?est the tame, and that sentence ok Ex-communication was pudliched against the same offen-do?s, although the same by our gcod wiN Ihould nothade proceeded, which sentence the Mpe himself after-wards revoked, and which grants and &tfa';c?esttng to?certain causes we do revoke and make void. Fo? wewill that those offendors de pardoned: Except those of«sences which were committed in that part which dothremain Forest NiN, so that the hedges and ditches thatwere made in the mean time lhall de thrown down, re-moved, and utterlp adoided: saving unto us our rents,which we Will hade to remain according to the aMles okthe Forest.
4 » The wcod which is cut and kelled khall be removed,a>ld the wow standing lhall remain in the Forest, and isbp chance an? sued wood xet standing be told,it Dal! re-main in the Fo?est,and the seller shall satisste the buxer,according to the quantity ok the portion ok the woodstanding in the Forest, and ko ok wood told in the meantime, and e^en as he lhall take os the tame buxer.
5. AMe Hull also, that the Austice of our Forest, 0? hislieutenant, in the pretence osour Lreaklrer,andhx hisassent, have power to take tines and redemptions oftheni which are indicted ok trespasses, committed in t'c eForest before this time not inquired of in the Zimncescircuit. JI 5 4 6,Me
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