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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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Cap. 24. the Forest Laws. ^7

thenfuchaforreiner 0?'dweller out of the JFojest niustof mceffitx appear before the Husttces of the 5 Fo?est, b«this general 0? common summons, and there to p?eferhis claim so? rhe fame libertx 0? pribiledge at the strttdax of the Deffions of the Forest (notwithstanding thewords of the said Katute)o? otherwise his Claim lhal! beseised into the hands of the Ling so? non claimer of the M ,.fame. anJ) m like manner it is, if one that doth dwell wEfVS*out of the fo?est hade a prostt apprender cut of anx landivithln the Fo?ett,v? anx office within the Fo?est,vr anxother pMledge 0? irvertx : then he muff of neceffitx ap-pear before the Justices of the Forest, at the Krtt dax ofthe sessions, and there put in his Claim soothe fame;snd so he is bound to take notice of this conimon 0? ge-neral summons, and therebx to appear, although that-e doth dwell out of the Forest (notwithstanding thewords of the Atatute aforesaid) 0? else the fame office,p?idiledge,o? Wertx,lhall he seised into the hands of theLing so? non eiLimer of the fame.Do it is if a man hadetwo hottfes, the one of them within the Forest, and theother of them to out of the Forest,and the owner of themis reliant and dwelling sometimes at the one, and some-times at the othetrfo that he is peraddentmereliant anddwelling out of the Forest at the time of the summonsof the hellions of theFo?est r xet notwithstanding such m.an ototer ougtt to appear before the Justices of the Fo-rest ox this common tummvnL ( nnrwithstonding thewo?ds of the statute afo?efsld)os it sppeareth bx sta.HeCket, in his learned reading of the Laws of the Forest.

And now, as the second dibikon of the said statute, <>concerning those that do dwell within the forest, and xet T,( l i wlithex lhall not ve compelled to appear before the Justices com^L" "toof the Fo?est upon common summons aforesaid: it is to »h*» on thebe underst«d,that all manner of persons dwel ing wild- ^E->i 8um-in the forest, and being unset the age of 12. xears: al-

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