Cap. 14. the Forest Laws.
within this Lealm,wheretoeber he Will, (as alreadx be-fore hath been declared,) ret d? wch afforestaticn okluch
Wwds,lands, pastures,and waste k 0 l!s,the Lingoorh notst a rip time thereb? restrain, abridge, 0? prejudice anxman ok his right or interest ok Common so? kuch beastsas are commonable within a Fo?est: As it doth ap-pear bx charts deForesta, where the Ling doth grant,that a!! kuch Forests so were afforested hx Ring Henrythe second, should be Viewed bx good and lawful men :and ik he hade afforested the wwds 0? lands ok anx otherman mo?e then the Lings own demrMe woods czlands, to the hurt o? prejudice ok him whole woods t! etame is, that then torthwith the tame Hall de Otfaffe?retted again r and ik he hade afforested the Lings ownproper Woods 0? lands, that then the tame Han remaina Forest still: Salv2 comtnunia de herbagio Scaliis in ca-dcm Forefta, iil», qi prius earn haberecortsueverunt, sa*ding the common otherbage, and okother things in thetsme Forest, to them which deH?e were accustomed tohade the tame: whereb? it doth appear, that wherekve-ber the Ling doth afforest his own woods 0? lands, hedoth not bx ruch afforestation, abridge or prejudice an?man to hade common in the tame that hade used, 0? okright ought to hade Common th& en,, but doth Ml! re-serve the common ok hervage,a'pirwas at the CommonLaw: thereko?e ik the Ling, bf> the afforestation of hisown proper woods and lands, doth not restrain theright ok anx mans Common therein, a. multo fortiori,when the Ling doth afforest the woods 0? lands vkvthermen, he doth not thered? prejudice 0? abridge the rightok anx man, to hade Common in anx waste tor! ogother place within the Forest, where thex hade ulvd tohade Common, to that thex do Common there withdeatts that are commonable within a Forest, but dothKill reserve ederx mans right ok Common with beasts
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