Cap. the Forest Laws. 1 13
KSKtter hflthksoM,-shall parent alfthe^refpasses andLoKenceSbkthe KoM, at the next Dwanimote CoWk;-that lhall be holdm within the fame fogest where U;cfame trespaffe Ml be done, the words being there, in- O.Ln»«io f<£
primi* ordinivimus pronobis& bxredibus nostris, quod arestawic.i. jdctrarifgftslionibus. in Fotestis noflm, de v-iridi & vcnaiitiovo deea:r«oMAi«, korest5»i,infra quorum brdirvaiim^-jufmodi transgress fieri contigerint, ptæsentcnteasdem.ad» ^
prozimum Swanimor. coram, &c. Kirlt, we babe de*!creed w? us and our heirs, that of trespasses hereafterto be done in our ko?efts of dert and ok denifon, theForesters 0? Woodmen, within whosebailisswicd v;>waldsluch trtzlpssses lhal! happen to be done; 0? com-mitted, lhall preknt the fame at the next Awanimotebefore the Foresters,Merderors,Neguardo?s» yc. wherenote, that aft the trespasses of the FoM are theremeant to be Kt down, and it doth there appear, thatihep are either of dert, v?osdenikdnr And to then this/
W 0 ?d Vemson -muN be underllood ofederxdeaa, meantan d^ intended to hade pridrledge within the sorett.
Which are thedeatts ok ko?ett and chafe. 3 nd in thel&meQrdhutio forest®, whereas the Ling doth par&on °/ in8ti ?offsndorS, and.tuch as hade trespassed in his fv?eys," '
the Ling doth pardon them dp thek wv?ds,dc rrantzr.de' ' ' ^
viridi 3c de venationc, which is of all offences and tres-passes ok the ko?ess, di). okbert and denifon, dx whichthe Ling doth understand ever? trekpasse in hunting o?chafing ok deaft in the fo?esr, de the? vealts ot tv-
reft, o? deaftsok Chafe. Lhe KreNch Authors that do,write or ride wild beaks ok FoM and Chafe, do usethis word venaison also, indifferently, to? anx beaft of ^j ieri . ,WM o? chake r so that herebx pou max see, that, thiswo?d vensrio, denifon, is understood of fo?escers but I, ytnevf .wtl? for beast® os toreft and chase. And in CKarra de chart, a« f<>€»r«fia,«crifc 40 . in these Wo?dL,scd fi quir csocm kucric,
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