26 A Treatise of
other mmiller, stast make o? gather sustenance', no?none otter gartering os fttctuals no? otter thing,ftp co-lour of their office, against anp man« twill within ifteitbnilitoich no? Without, dut that that is duevfsntientright. ^o.25-^.Z.c->P.7.8^r.5.
Do manner ofAurp shall de from hencekiOH compel-led bp anp minister of the to?est to trade! from place to
Ike verdict tobe given upwherethecbargeis given them.
A man mayhedge in, orfence his wood,and maintainand keep thefame in the Fo-rest by this sta-tute.
place out of the places where their charge is giden tothem against their gree, no? ftp malice, no? ftp menace,o? other duresse constrained to Ap their Verdict of a tret-pats done in the Fo?est, otherwise then their conscienceWill clearlp inso?m them-ftut ttep chak! sap their fterdittSupon their charge, in the places Where the charge i»gj-den them, as abode is said. An.7 K-.L-caorz.
That no man de taken no? p?ildned dp anp ministerof the fo?est, without due indisment,o? ftp manoderp,o?trespassing in the fo?est,o? elsewhere,no? stial not fte con-strained to make an? oftligation o? ranlome to anp mini-ster of the fo?est ftp anp manner, against their gtw 9 theassrfe of the fo?est. And if anp do against this o?dinancein anp point, and thereof fte attainted, he lhal! pap tothe partp damnisted their double damages, and stne andransom to the Ming so? hie offence An. 7. R. 2 . cap. 4.
27. Gderx man that hath anp wood within the fo?estmap take house-Vote and hap-ftote within his said word,without fteing attached ft>? the same ftp anp officer okthe fo?est, to that he do it ftp the diew of the Fo?esters.An.i.Ed.3-cap.2.Scatut.2.
As anp of the Rings subjects bailing woods of his owngrowing in his own ground within anp Fo?est, Chaw,0? Wm-liew of the 'ame, within this Realm of Eng ; and,lhall mt 0? cause to be cut the fame wood,o? part rhere-of, ftp license 05the siting,0? ok ftis heirs,in his Jro?esta,Chafes,0? Vi>rliews,o? without license in the Fo?ests,Chafe, 0? Airlikw ofanp other person, o?mske anp
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