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Cap. 20. the Forest Laws.
rests within this Malm that has mher an? enlarge-ment bx anx nets afforestations of anpcf the wxesaidLings; an- therefore those Forests ar this da? hade u 0Pourailees, because there was not an? dissfforestationsvsan? lands that were parcel vl that Forest '■> and there-fore there are not an? Rangers belonging to those Fo-rests, because there are no pourailees. And as it Am-erv bx the cafe os Annoy. H. 6. in such Forests where Mh æ3n . 7 . H .tfcere are neuter Pourailees, no? Rangers to rechase the 6i.36.pi.41.Dwr and wild Beasts that do wander out os the Forestback again into the Fo?est, there the Foresters ma?follow after their Dwr out of the Forest, and chafe themback again into the Forest : But where Pourailees andRangers are, there the Foresters cannot dow, unlessthat tuch Foresters do follow them with stelh pursuitwithin their drew: note the difference; and Ke theM!.snir»7Case os Anno 7. H. 6 . aforesaid, and also rz. R-7.fo.16. fis.p.i'i. ^
16 05 - Ranger, his Oath, Authority, and Office.
A FDd these aforesaid SDfftcers, castehRangers, beingOfficers of the Forest, made and appointed b?the Ling, b? Pis Letters Katents under the GreatSeal ot England, to attend upon the Pourailees of theFo?est, so? the better Mserdatton of the Forest, andthe wild Beasts therein; unto which Officers, to theend that the? lhould with mo?e care and diligence thebetter discharge their Office in tha-r behalf rbe LMdoth also allow unto ever? one os them a pearl? fa> ofXt l. 0? xn I* dx the pear,to be paid out ofthe Gpcheyuer,and certain fck Over, both of Red and Fallow, untoehev? one out of the sorest. Lhe office of a Ranger dothchieff? constst in ranging and waltzing of the Pourailees,and in idle conducting of the wild beasts that he lhallthere 6nd, into the Fo?est again, and also in present-ing