t *4 A Treatise of C*p.
chat twryiffa which dschgrsw in the Lings own ds-mefne woods whether the? Se H*ok Boy«,$ ? South Boyr,Lre-at wood o? underwood, v? whether the tame do beerMiit, or not, atjanj? tjjw ft* the pwr, thex are sN ac-ccniptec .Special vest, atfafa the? were accompted ebentzp the Charter ofthe Fo?ek, that was granted tip LingOmf&iLfo Canetu*, as it doth there appear in his Onon 28.inrck» Lrnml these words, kofco nec siabbosco nofiro, sine licentia pri-s e gjs,C»a.i8. m^rio/umforeftac, nemo tnanum spponac ; quod si quitfeceric, r.cus sit fractionis regdit Chaceæ: So monfaalllax his hand upon our great woodv? underwood beingwithin our demesnes, without ticrnte of our Nkrderochor chief men of the Fo?elk ^ and if anxmanchall do thecontrarp, he {ball be guiltx of tbe breach os our freeLhale Nopal, And as eberp tree in the Lings own de-mesne woods is Special verk, so is the fame there special-ix zs?ibiiedged, and the offendo?s in the Lings owndert,are more -especially pumHed,then the offenders inberr which doth grow in the woods and grounds ofother men: fa? if an? man do cut down Miches 0?Tho?nes in the Ko?est, being within the Lings own. . demesne woods or lands, and csrr? them awap with
l ' l9 j' his cart, in this Ease the cart and ho?fes chall be seised
^ ' ’ * unto the LiuW use, and he faall de 6ned to the Kalue of
the wood. And alfa if snx man do cut down V«rewithin tbe faM in the Lings own demesne woods, anddoth carrp swap the fame upon his ho?fe-hack, he Wallfajfatt the p?ice of the Vert, and his horse also to be fei-t:d to the Lings use. Ao that eder? small tree, 0?bufa, growing in the Lings ground within the Fo?eu,isSpecisivert, because that the'trespassers in the Lingsowndert are more speciaflp puniihedwith a greater pe-nalrp, then thc.fe which do offend in the Lings der*,which is growing in tbe woods an> lands of otter men.In the AsstfaZ of Pickring in An. 8. of Siting Edw. the
third,