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Cap. 19. the Forest Laws.
4 When such offenders are to be followed with Huy andCry until they be taken, and when with fresli 5uitwithin the view only.
A M if that any such trespassers 0? offenders dochsn ce to come into the Forest, and do a trespassthere, and the Forester in tofjose Wsikywick the tameis, understanding thereof, providing himself, stronglyaccompanied tvith his own men, and other neighboursand sejends, rometh to the place within his Wsilywick0? libtrtx where tuch offenders are trespassing; andthey seeing the Forester, and others to prodided to cometo take and apprehend them, the? sty out os the Forest;yet nevertheless the Forester is to attach and apprehendtuch offenders, it he can, although that they beout of the Forest, if he purtue and follow them withkrelh wit, and within his view, or otherwise not;but it he cannot to do, then the Forester is to makediligent inquiry, what persons the tame were. Asthus;
1 What his name and strnsme was.
2 Fn what Dhire and Town he is dwelling,z What company he had with him.
4 Mhat was their names snd krnsmes.
5 Fn what Dhire and Lown the? are dwelling.
6 Mho were their aiders, receivers,0? directors todo any tuch trespass.
7 What offence and tretpsts they did in the Forest.And although that tuch trespassers and offenders okthe Fo?ea be ged out of the Forest, and are without thelimits and bounds ofthe Forest,the Forester followingthem with fresh purtuit within his view, may there ar-rest them; dut yet then in this case the forester cannotiustiste the ustng of any tuch emeamand forcible means
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