Op. 8. the Forest Laws.
hefolD -» and in like manner it is ordered, chat 5 o? thenew paling and new railing and new building asLodges in anp plate within o? about an? his SKajestiesVarks-, Forests o? Chafes, and the great repairs ofold Kales, Nails o? Lodges in o? about the fame, thatit is to be done upon certikcate from the Marden andchief Justice and Justice itenerant and the Kurdexo? ofhis Miestiea woods, within wdow,'uriroiaion it isdx warrant from the Lo?d Treasurer ok England, so?the time being.
4. What shall be said to be waste by the Lawi oktbe Forest.
A M, even as to cut down the woods in a mansown Freehold,that do grow scattering here andthere, is punishable by the Laws of the JFo?eff» with-out licenkeskthe Lo?d chief Justice in <Ep?e> 0? diew ofthe iFojesterfi : so to fell 0? cut down anp cobert 0? co-verts of woods in the fb?est without license, althoughthat the fame de growing in a mans own lands of in-heritance, is so great an offence to the FoM, that thefame not unwo?thi!p takech the name ok a waste of thelo?est. For to fell and cut down the woods that areroderts os the K>?est, without license fo to do, is to wasteand destrop the wrest r And therefore to tell a cobert okthe Forest without licente is called a waste ok the ko?est:Wlhereko?e, much mo?e then if a man do destrop a co-«derr ok the w?est, the same is a watte ok the ko?ett.Fo? ederx oettruttion ok a cobert ok the ko?ett is a watteokthe korett; butederx watte ok a cobert ok the wrestis not a dettruaion ok Me cobert, but only w? a time;ko? a man max fell the woods ok a cobert, and dettroxthe cobert ko? the time, and pet p?eserbe the woods, sothat the fame max in time come to be a cobert of the
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