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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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202 A Treatise of Cap. 12.

wear, is understood the herbage ok snx Kind ok ground,v? the mone- that is paid kor the tame r 0? likewise,thisword?a«nage is taken ko? the Agistment ok on? Kindok mast ok trees to reed Mine 0? hogs withal!, or, themonexthat is paidko? it.

7 - Ok rde Disterence between pannage andAgiftment.

A Od therefore this is the difference between Vw-nage, and Abstinent, t&at Pawnage is the Lgist-ment okthe mast okthe trees, 0? the p?ostr that is madeok it: And Agistraent is the herbage ok the ground orthe prokt that is made okthe kame. '

8 . Llaim ro be Me ok Pawnage,&c.

B Ekore Scrope and another Justice in Gx?e, a niSttclaimed to be ^uir ok Kswnage in the Wings Fo-rest; and slko he claimed in the lame Fo?est pawnageko? the hogs ok his tenants so? sgistment; and becauseit belonged to the Justices ok the Forest, thex wouldnor meddle with it.

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