Cap. 19. the Forest Laws.
from an mountains snd hill, and our or the Lades okstone: meaning therebx that there would come amongstthem kuch verlecuto?s as Gould purwe and tzunt them,ko that thex thai! be ko?ced to xield themfeldes ikrom awicked like to a returned like; and that he would kendthem mch p:rstruto?s, as neither mountains, no? hillsno? cades, Gould G?oud them from. And therekv?e, inthat place, the Mophet useth this metapho? ok a Hun-ter, because that a Wnter doth so groedilx pursue asterthe wild yeasts, that bx the pursuing ok them he dothmake them to xield themfeldes unto him from .theirwildness, to become eben obedient unto him.AudCjcernuseth this ph?ase. Opes confectari, which is groedilx tobunt after riches. And some old Foresters do affirm,that this Gnglilh wo?d Hunter is derided of haunt Doer,v? one that huntetv after dser, and now used generallxw? the hlinting of all nianner okwild beaks.
And this wo?d'GawklN8, 0? taking ok anx Kind okkowls that are Wrld with VawKs, is called Hawking,oslDawK-tatzing, that is to fax, ok taking of them withtzawks : But Lu^Lus useth to tax, Aucupax! volucresaccipitre, that is to fax- to tak,e wild birds with aVawk; and so Caiptare volucres accipltre, and infectarivolucres accipitre.
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CHAP, XIX.
j. That Trespassers and Offenders in Forests ought to. beat~tached 3 by the ministers of [the For est } they finding themxvith the manner.
2.1f that such Ministers of the Forest of themselves be not ableto take such trespassers 3 then they may maty buy and ery afii ter them 3 and so to cause the Country to rife and t'aty them,3 . If that after such huy and cry made fitch trespassers and
offenders
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