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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. 18. the Forest Laws.

necessary acts and circumstances that are the means tocome by the tame; to? ottzerwile, it the Forester o?

Meeper do refute, and Will not KM, no? deliver tuch anOfficer his (ee Deer, then it he might not justtfie thekilling and taking ot the tame himself, he were with-out anx remedy at all bx the Law, to come bx the tame;but the Law is not to unreasonable to leade anx manwithout his remedy, to come dx that thing which hehath a right unto; And therefore the Law hath prodi-ded, that he that hath luch an interest o? right to hadeNicd a tee Deer, it the Forester o? Nstper Will not killit to? him, but doth retute the killing and delibering otit, then the tame Officers, o? he that hath tuch a right-o? interest to bade stch a teeDwr, max ilististe the ki:-ling and taking ot the tame, as well to? bis terbantsas to? himstlt, because it is the means to hade and comeby the thing which he hath right to hade: and it it dofallout, that theForester o? Veeperdo alterwardscom-plain of tuch Punting and taking ot the tame, as afore -taid, betor»the Jultice in Gx?e, or other Officer ot theForest, then he may there dx pleading, o? otherwise,derx well I'ullike the tame Punting and taking ot tucha tee Deer; to? stich a Punting and taking ot a Deer bxhim that hath a lswtull right thereunto, to? his fireDeer, is not any offence no? b?esch ot Laws, LlssiLc,v? Ordinances ot the Fo?est;to? the words ot the LiMesand rD?dinances ot the Forest are, 8i quit ceperic feram Assisa&eonsu-fine warrantO in Foresta, Corpus suum arrestetur, ubicun- ecud-nts Fore-que ioveniatur infra metas Forestæ : Do that althoughrbe Law be, that he that doth take a deer within theFo?eM,ithout anx warrant at all, stall be arrested andpuniM; yet he that doth take a deer within theFo?est bx good warrant stall not be punisteb st? thetame; to? the interest, o? right ot tnch an Officer otshe Forest, that hath always ustd to hade tuch a tee

deer.