Cap. 20. the Forest Laws.
were ancient Forests, which were meant to continueForests Ki!l,snd alto what woods sno lands were new!?roakkoreked bx snx ok the Dings aforesaid, and which bxthete perambulations were revered from the old, to theintent to be dirssto?ested,the Ding hx his Letters Vs-tents under the Great Deal ok Ln^land, reciting thePerambulations, as thex were made and returned intothe Dings Lcurt of Lhancerx, of all kuch new sstore-Nations, b? wch Sysrtzs, Mrs, and Boundaries, asthex were then there returned and certified ok Record,did thereb? grant and confirm the rame -» and that allsuch new afforestations as were bx thoke perambulati-ons and myliifitions kedered from the old, to be ditaffo-rested, should to remain and be disafforested so? eder:And alto-rMar all thvte woods and lands that were an-cient Forests before snx such new afforestations, lhouldlikewise vx tuch SYarks,Gwrs and Boundaries as the?were then returned and certified ot Record, remain andcontinue Forests still. And to the end that the mannert,f rhe doing thereof ma? the better be understood andperceibed, 31 hade here tet down two perfect Vrefidentsthereof, the one for the Fo?ek ot Walsoam, the otherfor the Forest of Windsor, which are as follow.
Edward us Ver Gratia Rex Angli*^ Vominus Hiberni*& Vux Aquitani *, omnibus ad quos prxfentes liter* perve-nerint , Salutem. Sciatis , quod cum Commmitas Regni nc~Jlri nobbs concejserit quintamdecimam omnium bonorum fuc-rum mobilittm , qu* habebuntin Fefio Sanlti Michaelisprox-imo futuro i extunc taxandorum , qu* quidem quintactecimapost bujufmodi taxationem colligi debet , Uvarifj- fideliter no-bit Jbivi , Volumes & concedimUS pro nobis & hæredibus no-flrity quod perambnlationes fad* coram dilecio & stdeli nc-stro Radulpbo de Hengham & fociis suit ad'hoc asttgnatis ,per prxceptum nostrum , deForeflis nofiris in Comitatu Ejsex yde cxlero teneaniur & obferventur per mem & bund as cow-
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