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A Treatise of Cap. 3.
timber o? woods, but it ought to be done hx Gommissi-on, and as is aforesaid, ko? the Lings best pMt.
That ederx man in his own woods within ther.coniiic. & ass. forest, max take house-dote snd Hax-bote bg the drew okkoressubi tuxr. the Foresters, the Lings Farmers that hade clausesin their Leases to take timber, Scc. bx view, &c. magtake tte fame accordingly, and so map Freeholders bgPrescription, snd Copx-holders, which bx custom hadeused to tsbe house-bste,Lcc. take the famebx diew okthe Foresters, Sec. o? otherwise, according to thecustom.
Vil. hia pick. 4* Ft Was refolded, that no-Mfficer ok the ko?est*- E - j.R.ot.30, could claim wind-kalls o? dotard trees tor their fees bgprescription, because thex were once parcel ok the.nd PetroncL. mim inheritance, but thex ought to be told bx Com-Lil wife. million, as before it appeareth, to? the Wings best be-nefit.
5. That he that hath the herbage 0? xawnage ok aKarK, bx the grant 0? demise ok the Ling 0? ang other,cannot take an? herbage 0? pawnage, but ok surplusageoder and abode the competent and tukkicienr pastureand kwdingokthe Game; and iktde owner ok the Gamesuffer the Ganie so to increase as there is no turplutage,then he that hath the herbage and pawnage cannot putanx beast in the Dark.
6 . The owner ck the K-nk max dibide snx compe-tent parcel okthe Dark with rail,psle->o? hedge, w? thefeed ok the Game in Mmter ; and he thar-hath rheherbage cannot put anx beast'therern.
Rat 1 ptt 1 i 8 .E. Lastlx, if tde pasture and pawnage ok ti e Dark besol. i 6 .’h« but sufficient to fteo the Game I Minter and Kum-XinZ mrj grant mer, the owner thereokmax d?ide out the beasts ok vim^ St bsth the herbage and xawnage; and rbere bgvie^Lf ide ko- lkke assent ok all the Fudges the Court ok Exchequersxst«. take this order following, with some reasonable addi-tions. Whereas