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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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p. In what fort - purlieu man may hunt in the purlieu.

1 0. When } and how eften^apurlieu man may hunt there.

11. How far a purlieu man may pursue and; follow afterhit chafe.

12. When^ and in what cafes a purlieu man may pursue and,follow his chafe into the Forest, and there take and have thethings) chafed and killed y and when not.

13. Of the Ordinances and Laws of the Purlieus , and oftheir first beginning.

14. How, where, and in what fort the offences and trespassesthat are done and committed in the purlieus shall be triedandpunifhed.

15. That because in some fort the purlieu it Forest still, there *fore the King hath certain Officers there that do attend up -on the fame, and have charge of the purlieus, which arecalled Rangers, being Officers rather to the Forest, than inthe Forest.

16. How a Ranger if made, what hit Oath, Authority andOffice island wherein the fame doth chiefy consist,

17. Whereof called Rangers, or Ranger.

1. What Purlieu, or rather Pourallee, is.

t s mth of 1 ^V-irlieu, c?Pour^Iee, isa certain Lerrito?? ofthe French word ground sdjoxning unto tdeFo?est, meered and

our deatj entire JL bounded feoiti) unmobeaWe marks, meers, anaand exempt, and aboundartes, known bp matter of Neco?d onlp: whichlieu, that is, a Lerrito?p of ground Was also once Forest, and Eer-place,'.e. a place Partis dtsaffo?ested again the perambulations made*heforest, Qi Co. so? the tdberins of the new Forests from the old.

And tlK perambulation whereby the purlieu i* deafforcsted, « called in French pouralle*.i.e. perambulation j so that the purlieu and ppurajlee ere two distinct things, and pu ieis the tijht name of the place dcaffar tstd , CW4.lnst.j2j,

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