Cap. the Forest Laws. 14^
m fo?est without license, the fame is a toaste of the so*rest, Although that the codert doth grow again, w?asmuch as the tame felling 'of the codert doth fy? thetimecaufc the exile and banishment os the wild besa«from that place. Wut if a man hade a license to feuhis broods within the fewest, which are coderts, andafterwards, when he hath felled them, he doth not in-close, no? fence them about, to p?eferde them to growagain, bx reason whereof the words are earen wichcattel, and destro-ed, fs that thex can neder grodr an?mo?e, then this is said to be a waste and destruction okthe fo?est. 2nd in like manner it is, if a man hadinga license to fell his words, aud he doth fell them at suchunseasonable times, that thex do therebx die, and growno mo?e to be a codert of the fo?est, this lhall be Krid tobe a waste and destruction of the codert of the fo?est - in libra icinera-And as we do uL to fax in our pleading at the Commonauto in an action of waste. Idem R.Pfecic vasturn, vencll- " *•
lionem, &dfstrnctioneni, &c- ad exhereditatieneslJ ipfiusA.B. Ko likewise in an Indictment against an ostendo?,so? destroxing of a codert in the Forest, the pMdent isthus, -quod Johannes Melfa de Preston, &c. Succidit Bof- Assisa fcrtflæcos sao«de Trovesdale infra foreftam de Picks ing, sine de Poring,warranto domini Regis, sd vastam & deftractionera fo1,14 'Cooperti ejusdem forei æ, & adexilitionem ferarum do-mini Regis. lBut if the woods of the coderts de cleandestroxed, so that thex cannot grow again to becomecoderts, o?a codert ok the fo?est anx more, then theprestdent is thus, quod I. M;vaftavir & destruxit bos- Assisa foresta;co$!& Coopertum ejusdem torcstse in Trovcsdate; ad de Picking, fo4desiructionem ejufjem Bosci & Cooperti imperpeto- z 5 l6 -um, &ad magnam exilatfonem ferarum domini Regis:both Which pMdems do probe, that a wsste of the fo-rest, and a destruLicm, are two dikwrenr things in somefence.