A Treatise of Cap. g;.
forfeiture. And he said, it was Adjudged about 18. E i.in the Case ef the Lord Hatcon, in the Wings Wench,upon Demurrer, that one might Weil prescribe to curdown his woods in s 5 o?e 6 , being in the Wings hands,which Eopkam astirmed'?tut said,it was adjudged other-wise about the same time in the ExchePier. Also the??>eid, that is one hath a warren b? Charter in all his.Gano?, he map erect a Lodge, or make Conx-berries.in an? place of the Wans? sr hw pleasure? but if heclaims it t? prescription, he ought to make the Con?*berries in Koch places wherein the? bade been used, andnot in others- Fourth!??, the? held, that Darks beinglaid open to wrests w? w?t? pears, map per be enclosedagain, aud the? max kill an? Deer which come tt erein.FMHlx, that enclowres cannot be in w?eks v? chafes,unlesse with low hedges which ma? not disturb theGame. And although enclosures hade been continuedfor wrtx xears together, if the? were net before, thatthe? ma? well be destroxed and laid open, (lo. 2..pare 155.
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I O this wme Cerm it was informed to the Ring,that great wrongs were done in his fsM os Leice-ster in the Count? Of Leicester.* and in tzis w?ek efBowlmd in the Cctmt? of Warwick, &c. parcel os hisDutch? ofLmcaster ? and upon this b? warrant os the-Ling under his Dignet, all the Justices were assembledto resolve certain Questions, to be moved concerningthe wrests, b? the Llttorne? ok the Dutch?, and the-Counsel os the other part,which were forests and chafes^the which being matter in fact? the Judges could notside their resolutions but b?wa? ot direction * «nd it"was refalded dp them, that if these are forests, it wiL
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