Cap. 2 . the Forest Laws. xh.
Woth H'ister Hisket attO Syr. Treherne ill their res* Master Heskeednrg of the Lows ok the forest, do affirm that, in like j n his readingmanner, for the making of a fo?ek, a Wntmax go out j; 1 , 0 : lrenejvf the Chancerx to the sheriff of the Mre, to enquire ■what place is mok convenient to make a fc?ek in,whereupon the .Sheriff than charge an mqueK to iu-qmre of the ccrtaintx of the place, and lo mm andbound the fame, and to put those marks, niters andbolindaries in waiting,and then to certike the fame in-to the Chancerx, and when the Wing is thereof ascer-tained hx matter of Neco?d, he max then Urea dis w?irout of the Chancerx to the Menff vf the farm Shire,commanding him that he lhall cause it to be proclaimedin the Lings name, that the place, which he hath socertiKed shall from thencelorth be and remain a weest,and that all manner of persons lhal! refrain from Pun-ting o? Cba6ng of anx of ri e wild dealls within theboundaries of the fame, and then upon the Vroclamatt-on of the fame made and returned into the Ghancerx,ssis aforesaid, the tame is xet but a Ghafe, norwithttsnd-ing all this, until the Ling doth appoint Lvssicers andLaws so? the fame, as aforesaid, which things do malethe fame a fo?eff.
And alto it appeared hx the Statute of zi. of Ling A • ,
Henry the eighth?. 5. that the said Ling having burl- *ded and made Hompron Court a moll beautifiil and u-menr.An.z i.sumptuous Gano?, decent and convenient w? a Ling,adorned with princelx ZParks- Gardens, Drchards, andother things of great commo itx and pleasure, m^t ^
and requikte so? dis molt lLoxal perfsn, and also so? toe and thefurther advancement and amplification os hrs mvn °roune> of ft, .princelx pleasures anD delights there, he assigned andlimited a certain Lerrtto?x of ground, lxing and be-ing within the precintts Os Lsllmu'fey, Westmulsey,iWaiton ani)Esber, neer adjoxning mits hiL ss.id Gs-
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