Gap. 2. the Forest Laws.
citing i i che fame w?it tyieftp, the whole proceeding okthe said <s omiffionere, y the circuit vf ground that the?hade Viewed and perambulates and their return andcertiffcate ok the fame, and that twp hade appoiirred mn,mh ground «s comprehended within that circuit o?Lerritor? of ground, ind ironed with those matfct'S,meers, and boundaries, to de a forest, and to recitingall the whole femtojp of the forest, dp the markes,mwrs snd boundaries, a* the? returned the tame, ver-bocim, commanding the Sheriff dp the tsid w?it, tomake open Proclamation ttzroughdut all his wholecounty, a* well in all Ws?ough« Md other Lswnes,ss slto Hi all faires, markets, and other publics pla-ces, that the Ling hath appointed, all the whole Terri-es?? yf ground, inbironed with these marl.es, m^resand boundaries, se. according as the sarm is meeredand hounded, and returned into his Lourt otGhancerp,be and remains fo?eff, and that no manner of per-son o? persons wlistweder wstl after Kich a dsx hunt o?chate there aster an? mannhr of wild draffs of henerx o?chats, so? that the Lings Will and pleasure is, that allthe wlld draffs, remaining s being within tl-etcmto??yf the tame, shall remain s de tijere, in safetp and Sr mepeace,so? his delight 9 pleasure onlp.And after such pro-clamation made and returned into the Chaucer? bp thesheriff, the same is no perfect ko?eff per,dut aebase: so?,the perambulation, made as is aWMid,-and alw, the ;return and certificate of the same into the Chancerp, b? '
matter ofreco?d, withoMsnpLchVwclamgtkon, doth
not mske the lame either a fo?eff 0? a chalk, but orr'p aLerrito?pvfsround r fo?,altvoushthe Ling de intituledunto the same as a fo?es bp matter os' record dp the Re-tv?n yf the perambulation, pet the kame is neither 5 c-reff,no? chase,until that it de openlp proclaimed dp theMings commandment tods a fo?eff,to the end that eve-
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