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A Treatise of the laws of the forest : wherein is declared not onely those laws as they are now in force, but also in the original and beginning of forests
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6 . &e Forest Laws.

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Imflmur veterif B accbijsiHgmsyne serins,-.

The? were well killed with Mt Wenison and oldWitte. «ut our Gnglklh wv?d Venison is derided fromthe French tou 8 t>e,which doth rail the same venaison.herx little diKering krvm us, Mich wo?d vensilon co-meth of the derb verier, to hunt. Also our eldest Guglilhwriters do call the some Venson anb not Venison: Mithx what reatm I Ut not. Budæus repo?teth this oldderso ok Wenison t

Non eft inymrendum, unic venit Venison ;

Nam si forte fnrto fit, sola fidetsuffieit.

Zlk an? man chance to be bid to his friends house10 eat his part ok fat Wenison, let him remeniber thisold derso-whicb in Gnglilh is this rIt is not to be inquired from whence venison cometh,Fo? ik b? chance it stollen be,

A sood belieffukkiceth tbee.

CHAP; VI.

1. what it Vert in general.

2 . HoVe many sons of Vert there are.

3 . What is Vert in the Kings oven Woods.

4. What shall he said to be Vert in the mods of every com «neon person.

5. Whereof the same receive th the name of Vert.

1 4 What i* Vert in general.

T O p?oceekwith Vert, being the other of the fore-said principal o?nsmenls oka sorest, it is ma-nifest, that even as a ko?est, hading neither

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