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them, andrarr? them awa?, ?ou ihall p?etent his name,and the p?ice ok the wood to taken.
14. item, if the Wlsrtzens of the FoM 0? their Lieu-tenants, 0? an? Forester b?oufeth an? wake boughs 0?great oaks in Wlinter time, more so? his otvn addan-tsge so? the sale, than so? the sustenance of the MugsA>eer,?e ihall do us to tweet thereof, and the namee»sndthe p?>ce of the wood.
i z Item, if an? man do take out of the hollow-treessn? Von?, W»sx, o?twsrms of Mees within the Fo?ek,xe shall do us to weet.
16 Item,ifsn? man take an? hawks-egsiherons-ege,phetsnts-egs, 0? partridges-egs out of their neks beingwithin the Fo?elt, ?ou ihall do us to toeet.
17 Item, if an? man hade an? warrant of the Lo?dLhancello? ofLnglan6,Lo?d p?id? Deal.o? of the WingsZ>ullicesvftheFo?ell, to hade certain trees; if he hadetaken mo?e than his warrant will ferde so?, 0? if he hadetaken the said trees without diew of the Werderers, 0?of the Fo?ell^rs, ?ou ihall do us to wett.
- 18 Item, if an? warrant were granted so? an? oaks,' 0? other timbetto be implo?ed to the Lings use, 0? onhis ws?ks;if an? marrhadeLelwwed^them to their ownpeculiar use, 0? otherwise conde?ed them, o?fold them,?°u (bail present the p?ice thereof, and who he is thathath done to.
19 Item, if an? commission were directed to an? wood-fellers so? the sale of the great woods and underwoods,0? either of them z if the tame Mood-feller bode madethe hedges and fencing of the coppices, so? fading theLings Godert.
20 Llfo, if an? of the said wood-kllers hade concealedan? thing of the L. p?okt upon their account, 0? if the?hade inclosed an? moo?s, great plains,v? walle grounds,to the hurt of the commoners,0? put sn? other cattel m°
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