A Treatise of Cap. i8.
to kill two Deerfo? him, bx dertue whereof he did KMtwo Deer? ^ucigmenc li sAfo -° 2nd this was clearlxholden no bar, because that the Weeper had no llrch Au-tho?itx himtelk; to; his Autho?it? was onlxro Ksep andpPserde the Dwr,and not to Kill them; lo? it was thereholden fo?Law, that the WKper himfolk might not /u-stike the Killing ok anx Doer without a Mar rant kromhis Syaster; Lrgo he could not License anx other manto Kill a Deer, o? two Doer. And in like manner it isst all Fo?esters,and Weepers ot the Wings Fo?est '■> theirAutho?ttx is onlx to p?eterde and keep the Deer so? theWing, and so? his ute, and not to kill o? hurt anx Deer,except thex hade a sufficient Marram from rle Wing,their Lo?d and Gsker, so to do, o? from his Justice inEire; and then so? the serding ok the same, thex maxhunt and Kill Doer acco?ding to the teno? ot theirWarrant r And therefo?e teeing that the Law is to,Lhat Fo?esters no? Weepers max not hunt o? Kill anxDoer themfeldes, without good WAarrant; then bx thefame reason, thex max not gide anx manner ofLicenteo? Warrant to anx other men,to hunt o? Kill anx Doerin their Libertx o? WailxwicK: And in like 1d?t no JFc*tester no? Weeper max in anx to?t hawk, to take anxMeatsms or Vartridges, without his Walk o? Wailx-wick in the Fo?est; fog he is an Dfficer, that hath 3u-tho?itx bx his Dffice to maintain and p?eLrde them,but not to kill and destrox them ; fo? thex are Fowlsof Marren, and are bx the Laws to be p?eterded fo?the Wings delight and pleaLire; and ederx Fo?ester lathcharge ot them, becaulv that ederx Fo?est doth containin it a Chafe, a Park, and Marren; and to a Fo?est,wrntaming in it a Warren, he that hath charge of an?'parts? didillon in aFo?est, as a Fo?ester, hath sllvcharge ok choir Weasts and Fowls chat are Eeasts andFowls of Marren ■> because that, as the feme is a Fo°