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Atstfsforest*j fHenry the Second, so tfcatall that whole Article ok^>> 2 a hl’fmsrc charta <k Foresta hath relation only unto the affises of" * - - the said Wing Hen. she Second, which were before Chartsde Foresta, and then in the c fuses of Wing Hen. tfie Se-cond, in the sixth Article, it apMatetb that this wordCanis is meant ant) intended or.ly so? Gastides,and so?no other dogs, so? the words t re are these. IceirrRex præcipit quod exp-idbario Maftivorum fiat ubicun-que feræ lt,æ patetn habent v« | habere Consueverunt, alsothe Wing commandeth that Gxpedi taring os Syasttdes1HM be made in ebety place where fits wild beastshade a peace,y? hade used to hade a peace. Dere you mayplainly perceive that these wows, fixpedaatio Cacom,are explained by these ws?ds, Lxpedicakio i^rkivoramand so then it is bety plain that this wc?d Cam, fameant anD intended only so? Gastides, and so? no otherDogs. And as this sixth Article in Charra de Foresta,hading relation to afo?mer Law made in the time okWing Henry the Second, by which this wo?d Canis isthere explained to be meant and intended but only so?one so?t os dogs, that is to fay, so? Gastides and so?no other r so likewise this wo?d Cams in tfiat place isalto explained, what so?t cf dogs the fame shall extendunto,by a later Law mate in tbe lrxth year of Wing E.uWhere the words are, Si qms Mastivus inventus fuerit su-per aliquarnfersm, &tnuttlati« suenr, ipse, cujuscanisc-rat, quotas eritdcsilo facto: fi non fuerit mutilatu?, ipsecojus fuerit Mestivar, eric tulpsbilis tanquatn- de manatact a, & c. If any Sp stide tbar is expedttated lhail fiefound ,-pon any Deer, then be wbese Mastide the sameis, m\ be cult cf that deed; tut ifhe be not Expedita"ted, then the owner of such a Gastide (fiail be guilty , a*ii be hod dene that deed with his own hand. Wy this itappeortth, that t? j,« tr>c?i3 Canis is meant and intendedonly pic M*st.vo;so that, althorigh the letter ofthe Law
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