Qav. 21 . the Forest Laws. ^
you, to view the fame Forest: And if the Foresters willnot, or do not know how to lead you to make the Regardor Range of the Forest,or that they will conceal from y ouany thing that is forfeited to the King, you your selvesshall not let for any thing, but you (hall fee the fame for-feiture,and cause the fame to be inrolled in your roll: you> shall inquire of all wastes, purprestures, and assarts of theforest: and also of concealments of any offence or trespassin the Forest, either in Vert or Venison, by any Officer ofthe fame Forest. And all these things you shall to the ut-termost of your power do, So help you God.
Koto it is necessary to fee Wat is the Office ants hut? rbt office os*of a Kegarher, and how he ought to dehabe himself in Rc &“rder.the erecutton of his sDsstce: and tfcerefoje it is to be no*
1ed,that the words of Ghartade Forest’ Artie. 15. are, Re- Co.*.Infl. 1II;gardatores nostri eant per Forestam ad faciendum regar-aunr,&c. And also it appeareth b? the afftfes of the fo-rest oftt- r. that the^regard of the forest ought to be madeb? the regarders, foresters, and tvoodivards^ Were it isfast), iWilites, Forestarii, & Woodwardi debent intente in-quirere in Itinere soo quis habuerit aliquod ingenium ad H,2 ‘malefaciendum domino regi in feris suisianO such Lnights Set the next0 ? Mgarders were ordained st the 6rst to control the Division ofother fiDfftcers of the forest, as is aforesaid* rkir chapter tf*
Also the mgarders of the fo?estwaU fee and inquire wa i ds thallt * cif an? surcharge of the forest be made hx the foresters cn 'ofthe forest : and the? chalk assign ans appoint so man?kdresters in the forest as the? lhall think meet and con-denient to keep the forest.
Alto the Regarders must go through the whole forestever? third?ear to make their regard, and ts fee andinquire of all the offences ofthe forest in Mrt 0 ? flilcni-lvn,and of all concealments of such offences k? an? offi-cer of the fo?est,which regard o? going through the forest
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