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A Treatise of Cap. 2 Z.
tame Merderers,to snlwer iu the Ex?e ok the Austices rand ik the chief Warden de lhereofattaimed,rhe plain-ttff HE recover his treble damages, and the wid Wsr-den to be committed to Vrildn and rantomed st theLings will. §lnd from henceforth it lhsll be written tothem, as to the chief Msrdeus ot the Forest, becausethex max not be Iustices,no? to hade anx reco?d.And tonote,bx that Atstute, that the w?ir sko?eksid is directedto them, as ik it were to the sheriff, to execute the fametoritrand fuch a w?ir is nor direaed to a judicial officer ralto the fame Dtstute doth fgx, that the names ok themsinperno?s chall be delivered to theNerderers-asikitlhould kg x,because thex be (as Justices:) and that fromhenceforth it than de written to the laid Wardens, asto the chief Wardens of lheFo?est, because, faith theDtaiute, thex (meaning the lame wardens) max not beJustices, no? hade anx record. Wherefore the chiefWarden okthe Forest, no? his Lieutenant, are no judi-cial officers: and thenIkee not bx what suthoritxthex lhould Kt st the Awanimote.r Lieutenants And nvte,thst there are two Lieutenants most com-in the Forest, monlx in ederx Forest, vie. the Lieutenant of the Lo?dFustice in Gx?e ofthe Forest, and the Lieutenant okthechlef Warden ok the Forest.
z. How often in one year the Swanimote shall be hold en ■and what Officers, Freeholders and others, owetheir attendance there.
Charts de so- I letter ok Charta de Foresta, cap. 8. is SS kollvw-ests, srt.8. L. eth,hlullurn Lwanimonrm de cTtero teneatur in reg-no nostro, nisi ter in anno, videlicet, &c. the chief scopeof this branch of the D>tatute tendeth to this end andxurpoke, to ettablilh and set down the time certain w?ths holding ok the Courts ok the ForeMhst rs, rye
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