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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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Cap. 12. the Forest Laws. ipp

Agistatore* noflri debenr recipere pannaglam ooftrutn,when the Rings AgistorL ffiall meet together to receivehis pawnage.

3, Who (hall receive the pawnage of the Kingswoods within the Forest*

A Kd Although that the Lings demesne broods andlands are to be Agiked with the assent, privity .and consent of his Foresters, Merderers, and Misto?s,as it doth appear in the Assists of the Forest; xer theRings Agikors of the Forest only are to receive theVawnagemaney fo? the tame, as it doth appear dx theWords vlths Charter vfthe Forest, videlicet, When ourAgiftors shall receive our Pawnage ; and the Lgikors okthe Rings Forest only are chargeavle to the Ling, toanswer the pawnage, as It doth appear by the Gn-tries in tke Records of the Assists, and Iters of Pick-ring and Lancaster, in fund?? places, as already hathbeen strewed before in the last Chapter of Agistment^tee this matter lusre at large in the same Chapter, inthe third Session.

4 . Of the time of taking of Pawnage in the woodsof other men.

F Reeholders, and all others that hade woods andlands within the regard ok rhe Forest, max A<Mthem, fo? the mast thereof at K-ch time as is most con-venient, when the mast is ripeandreadx to be Agisted;for,although it was once appointed w? a law by the Mi-res Of Woodstock, Quo! nuilus agistet BoscCsfao« irfra Affisa forestedmeta* Foreftar, antequam Bosci sui aglentnr, that no Woodstock* °man lhould Agilt his own woods within the regard vl ardc, 4.the Forest, until that the Rings demesne woods were

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