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if a pourallee man So begin his chafe in his own landswithin the pourallw after an? wild beast okthe Forest o?Ovate, and the fame wild beasts do made towards theForest, such a pourallw man max pursue and follow hjschafe usque admetas Forestæ,eben unto the berx boundsof the Forest, but he max not enter into the Forest; ko?when he doth perceive that the wild beast orwild beastshave recovered themselves within the bounds oftheFo-rest,then he must repel! and call back again his dogs, v?as the old Foresters do term it,he must with his vo?n,asloud as he can, blow a rechafe, id est, repellere vel re-torquere canes, that is, to call o? d?aw back again visdogs from following ok their chase an? further. Andis that kuch a pourallw man in his hunting do not p?e-kentlx, aster that the tvild beast hath recovered himkelkwirhin the hounds ok the Forest, repell, rebuke, and callback again his dogs from their chase, then, if thesame dogs do chance to kill the wild beasts within theForest- the owner of the same dogs is a LrelpMr okthe finest, andis to be punikhed ko? the okkence ok hisdogs, although he do not come within the Forest him-self, because that he did not call his dog back a-gain: but if he had called his dog back again, andxet after such calling back of his dogs, the lamedogs still following their Chafe doe kill the Wildebeasts within the Forest, in this cafe, Mcb s pouralleePunter is not to be punilhed as a Trelpaster of the Fo-rest, because he hath done his indeadour to call backagain, and to restraine his dogs from tbeir cour-stng in the Forest, as it dotb appear in L. z. in thecafe of the Carle of ^rundcl,where it is holden,chat iksman hade lands fswn with Co?n, adjoxning untos free Chafe, or Forest, if the wild beasts do comeout of the Forest o? free Chafe, into those lands sosown with Co?n, and he that hath the lands so wwn