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A Treatise of the laws of the forest : wherein is declared not onely those laws as they are now in force, but also in the original and beginning of forests
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4io A Treatise of Cap. 21.

quodibunt sicut Forestarii eosjducent ad prædictam Fo-restam videridam: Et'si Forestarii noluerint vel nesciverinteos ducerej vel aliquoa forisfact. voluerint concellare, ipsiniilites non omittent propter illos quin forisfactum 11-lud videant, & imbreviari faciant: Et hoc pro milla redtraittant. Et quod regardum illud fiat citra tale Festum,/Teste,&c.

out of this Case toe do obfethe st* Conclusions*

1 Chat the itato of the iFo?est is allotoeh, andbounded hx the Common Laws of this Realm; andtherefore it is neceffarp that the Stupes ihotilo know,and he learned in the fame.

2 Chat though the Werderors he Audges of theAwanimote, andtheAtewardhuta Ginister, xet theV?elentment in that Court is afwell hx them, as Wer-derv?s, as hr Foresters, o? Weepers, Negarders, andAgisters, hx the Law of the Fo?est.

3 Chat a Forester o? Weeper max arrest an? manthat hills o? chaseth anxWeer within the Forest, tohenhe is tahett with the manner within the Forest, or if theoffender he indicted. Wut then it is demanded, MlMif a man he so imprisoned, and after offer sufficientpledges, and the? are not taken, what remedx so? thepartx, feeing there are her? feldome Zlustice-feats so?Forests Holden i Che Answer is, that in the Cerm

t time he max hade ex meriito Justitiae a Habeas Corpus out

of the Wings Wench; 0? if he habe pridiledge, out ofthe Court of Common Mas, o? of the Excheouer, o?out of the Cdancerx, without anx pridiledge, either inthe Cerm time, o? out of the Term in time of Macati-on, and upon the Wtrit of the Writ he max be bailedto appear at the next Eire to he Holden so? the Fo?est,sc.and max also he hailed hx force of a Mrtt De homme re -plegiando, directed Custod. Foreftæ, if he he arrested h?the Officers of the Forest so? hunting, se. whereof he

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