A Treatise o£ Cap. 2O-.
SI. HCW far a Pourallee man may pursue andfollow aster his Chafe,
H Mw far a pourallee man max pursue and follctoafter htS'Chafe in his hunting in the pouralleejigneedful here in ttis place to be declared; so? a pouralleeman max not hunt in ederx mans lands within thepourallee at his pleawre, but in his own lands cmlx ?SNd therefore if anx pourallee man Pall at anx time kndthe wilSbeaks of the Fo?ek in his-woods o? landsthat he hath Within the pourallee, being wand?ed out ofthe Fo?ek into the pourallee,then thex being in his owngrounds, he snip hath p?opertx in them,Ratione soli, a --gsink ederx other man, fading against the Lingvo thatif he can Sax them bx cvskkng Mthout anx fo?eila!ling,befs?e that thex do recover their fanttuarx of peace,which is the Fo?est, then such wild deails are absolute!?the proper goods of such pourallee hunters, and not theLings^neither hach the Ling anx interest o? p?opertx inthem: but if kirch wild beasts being fs chafed from thepourallee, do recover the Fv?est,fo that thex be infra 6mk'orellX,within the lists o? bounds of theFo?est,o? with'* vide in Ter- in the th?sed (as thex call it) of the Fo?ekl,then thex areKino h.i j-h. absolute!? the Lings wild beaks again; so? so soon as7.5.1 6 pis.i4 & eder'thex be within the limits and bounds of the Fo?ek,then such wild beBs ate said to be In ftau, quo prius,dS‘41. ole fe that is, in luch degree as thex were at the 6rk, beforevKcer del roy that the? went out oftheFo?est r Ao * t&at lnch wildpoic loyaiment beaks,when thex So chance at anx rime to wander out ofrcehaser les shb into the pourallee, xet thex are in some fo?tbtttt-5E- ^ Lings Wild beaks, and the Ling hath P?opertx indor. Sr! t-orcso them 6M;fo? although that thex be out of the Fo?est,sndtanq; si Port ft Within the pourallee^et the Ling hath p?opertx in themURoy. tzgaink ederx man, fading against the owner of those
lands.