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nofter afforestavit, videatur per bonœ & l cf; «i C5 humluct;Et si bosciim aliquem alium quarn siium donainicum af-forestaverit,ad dampnum illiuscujus boscusille fuerit,sta-titn deassorestetur; 8c si boscum suum proprium afforesta-verit, remaneatforesta, (alva communia de Herbagio, etaliis ineadem, illis, qui earn habere consueverunt: Ml
forests which Ling Henry our grandfather afforestedand made Wall ve brewed bx good and lawful mensnd ik he hade made sorest of an? other mans woodsor lands , more than ofhis own demestne woods- and lauds, wvereh? the owner of the fame hath hurt =>Kb? brill,that forthwith it de disafforested;and is he hademade w?est os no other mens woods orlandsbut os hiscwn,then we Will that it rsmain wrea 6m, fading thecommon os herbage snd ofother things in the came so-rest to them which before were accustomed to hade thefame. And alto in the z. article, it is granted in thismanner, Omnes autem bofci qui fuerint afForestati per re-Ctvarta-Je Po- g em Richard, avunculum nostrum, vel, per regem Joh.rtsta, set. j. patrem nostrum,ufq- ad primam Coronationem nostram,
statim deafforestentur,nisi sit dominicus boscus noster: allwoodsand lands which hade bin afforested bx Kins Rich-ard our Mncle-o? bx King John our fatter,unto the timeof our first coronation, Wall be forthwith disafforested,ercept the tame be our owndemeskUe woods snd lands.And tt>? the better accomplishing snd performing ofthose two articles of Chartade foresta, 5o? the difsffo?e-Livo Wolfe, station of such woods snd lands as were lo newlx affo-ro 7 .L.lv. rested hx Ling Henry the second, Wing Richard the first,o? Ling John, it was moreover decreed b? the said Hen-ry the third, that,at s certain da? after Easter then nextensuing, there would de an inquisition taken hx theInquest of a substantial Furx , for the Ldering of Fo-rests , the new from the old; so ss all thote groundssnd WES which had been msde Forests stnce the