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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. -Al

Vum in the Forest, and Kill and destro? bis Majestieswild beasts there, o? at the leastwike in their Punting,is the? do not Kill an? beast of the Forest, pet the? dodehementlx disquiet thewild beasts there, to the b?eachof their 6rm peace, which ail the Lings and Crimesof this Realm babe alwaps granted, maintained^and allowed, and that the Laws of the Forest do xet al-low them r and these are genera!!? called Trespasserso? Galefattors in Punting in the Lings Forests. Andif an? Forester o? Leeper lhall stnd v? take an? such per-km o? persons with the manner, then he lhall arresttheir bodies, and carrx them to prison, from whencekhex lhall not be delivered, without a lpecial warrantfrom the Ling, o? from his Austice in G??e of the Fo-rest: the words of the Miles of the Forest are there, 8, s« the Ork.

quis ceperit scram sine warranto in Foresta, corpus suum ^nceof thearrcftetur ubicunque inveniatnr infra meta* Forcstx, & an °! e cst? 3 ,~l .quando captus fuerit, non deliberetur sine specialt præcep- in An kto domini Regis vel capital is Justiciarii Foreftarum. Us art.io.an? man Wall rake a wild beast in the Forest withoutWarrant, his bod? lhall be arrested, wheretoeder he maxve wund within the bounds os the Forest and whenhe is so taken and arrested, he Wall mt be delivered outof prison. Without a warrant from the Ling, or from thechief Justice in E?re ok the Lings Forests. And not-withstanding that the words there are. Si quis ceperitferam, if an? man lhall take a wild beast in the Forest,pet tf an? be taken Punting in the Fo?est, althoughthat he hade not taken nor killed anx wild beast in tveForest, xet he is bx the Law to be punilhed, as it hehad Killed and taken a wild beast ok the Fo?est, Quiaper assifas Forests, voluntas reputabitur pro facto. AtWas adjudges in the Miles of the Forest of Pickring, inthe time of H. z. that be that with a bow and arrowsboth enter into the Forest, with an intent to vkkend

L. 2 there.