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Cap. 24. the Fore/t Laws.
And it is to be noted, that the Lord lustice in Giremust alboates bx bis precept, as aforesaid, give dsx px $fame precept of Aummons,lo that ail men that are to be Efunm'.oned bx it max hade lo?tie dates warning at theleast,vk the lame Justice teat bx the sheriffs VMlama-tionissbath v^n befo?echewed.§lnd when the Lord Ju-stice M Eire is come to the place appointed, accordingto the Proclamation, and that he is let in his judicialseat, and thole that ate in commission with him, then commissionaster the Commission is read,and the Officers olthe lo-rest called^then the freeholders ol the lame lowest lhall becalled also, and all others that were warned to appear c ‘there at j ha? => 0 then out of thole freeholders 0 others,there is chosen a most substantial Jurie of xMi. 0? rr.v? xdiii. ofthe dilcroetest men: 0 thex lhall be fwo?n thatthex lhall tmlx inquires true presentment make, ol all [r,mn -s„ch matters as lhall be giden them in charge: and then,to the intent that the L.most excellent Gajestie max thebetter be certified what offences hade been done in theforest in anx degree knce the last seat os the Justices alsohow thole offenders habe been prosecuted,fadoured,o? pu°nilhed bx the officers os $ sorest, whom the itu doth trustin \ behall; ythat the R. max likewise know what Offi-cers os the Forest habe well 0 dutilullx discharged theiroffice as thex ought to It -> the Lo?d Justice in Gire, 0?some man learned in the Laws olthe Forest, bx his ap-pointtnent,lhall gibe unto the same lurx a chargerwvrchcharge IN estect doth comprehend vriestx the whole scopeus the Laws of the Forest, and is as followeth.
The Charge os the Lord Justice in Eire os the Forestthat he doth give at the Justice seat.
F irst, xe lhall inquire of all attachments made sincethe last sessions,as well of mm as of Menifonrand