§4 A Treatise of Cap. z.
Ienger,fc2 the tooob in the fo?est of Hay,tn the Cotmtp ofHereford.-aui) their reason toao kor this,that this was buto declaration of the Common L-aw,aud it map be toileddxculwm, SL Eictlscon fail), >!d. 2. Edw. 2. Title Tres-pafl'e, so'. 9 , in time Of Ed 1. Trespsffe 259. PIo,vd.Com. Dies, 72. 321. Ed. 4. cap. 7. that the Duwect maxhade a wrest: But this intended, it he hath Power tohade swammotes and Justices in €p and forestersoppenoant is his forests.,
Consuecuao ex rationabili causa ufitati privat commu*nctn legemAnd it was held tip some that this wasbut an Drdinance, and not an Act of parliament.
The King against Sir John Byron Knight.
J BtWsman. TO a Quo warranro, so? that the defendant for a xearT PLK hath used and xet doth use 'without anp war-rant, within the Gano? of C-oKwick in the Count? ofKcccinghsm, within the bounds of the Nmgs^oreS okthe wood, and within thereguards of the said forest, to-hade a park within the laid Wans?, with a Pake,Wedge, and Witch inclosed, being two hundred acres-of pasture* and a hundred acres of wood within thesaid Paril ; Ec ad v^nandum, capiendum, occidendum& asportandum in the laid Park, and two hundred acressfpastme,and a hundred acres of wsod,vmn -5 & omni-modas damis Domini, &c. forest’ suæ predict, in parcuprædict. Si, pradict. 200; acr. pafe Sf 100. acr, Bosci ali-quo tempore venand. & occidend: Ita quod forestini do-ipiniReg : s forestæ prædict. nec aliquæ aliæ personæ-qtæ-cunqj intromittant’ ad venandum,& fugandum intra parcupredict. St 200. acr. pafc. & 100. acr.bofci liue.Hcen-tia defendentis.
Dhe defendant pleaded t&at jolm-Byron Vnivht, theWfendants Grandfather,wsLAlb-d in fee ofa Geffusse
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