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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. 14. the Forest Laws.

a house, o 1 unto an? other land, but onlx unto arableland: and he that bath Common appendam max notcommon boith all manner of beasts, tut onlp with suetbeasts as are eornmonable,which is With st,eh beasts onlxas do compast the land, unto the which the fame is ap-pendanf, in which so?t of common,geese,goats,stj&p,anosaiine, be ejeepteo and alwaxs forbidden.

Common in groste is, where a Lord of a Gmv?, 0? Vid.12 Ass.pIa.an? other,doth hx his deed under his hand and sea! grant!/: in cas !J elunto another to hade Common within his Gano?, 0? inan? other place certain, wilh certain beasts on!?, 0? pi a .j/ 3 'with all manner of beasts, this is Common ingroffe;and such common a man ma? hade wi bin a Fo?est, bxthe grant of the Ling onlx,o? bx the grant of the ownerof a |fo?est.

Common by vifinage, 0? Common by neighbour*hood, TtrminoHil.(as some do call it,) is where the tenants vftwo Lo?ds,which be seised vftwo Lowns,where one lieth nigh un- L.r- .to another, and ederx osthem hade used from the time «' ( 1v,'whereof the memo?p of man runneth not to the con- Vid h 8*'trarx, to hade common in the other Town, with all Dyer,foU 7 .manner of beasts eornmonable, this is Common by vifi. xrz.nage ; and stich common ma? be within a forest her? wellb? p?elvription. And thew are the four forts of commonchat are at the Common Law.

4. Who ought to have Common within the Forest;

A Kb concerning this point,who lhall hade Commonwithin a fo?est,both bx the Common Law, and bxthe KoM Law,it seemeth to me, as A do understand it,that he that is an inhabitant within a forest, and cawprescribe to hade Common within the Lings Waste foil, Trinitati* idor within the waste foil of an? other Lo?d within thewrest, as appurtenant unto his dwelling houle onlx, 0?

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