sj i o A Treatise of Cap. 24.
as well in the demesne woods of our Sovereign Lo?dthe Lin-g-as in anx other place within the bounds okiheForest, and bx tvhom such attachments were made, andhow thexwere made, and whether there hath Veen anxhunting within the bounds aforesaid: and it anx bathbeen, then bx what perfon ir hath so been, and who hathbeen contenting 0? agreeing to the same, that is to Ca?>the Foresters 0? anx other: and what thex hade beenthat hade hunted with warrant, and Who without,.audhow often, when and where the tame was.
2 p>e Hall also inquire, whether there bath bKN anxattachment made bx night,and who thex were that hadeh«n to attached, and bx whom thex were attaches. .
z In like manner xou Wall inquire, what attach-ments hade been made in Fence time, as weft of thosepertons that hade offended as of others sutpetted: andok al! others found in the Forest searching and goingafter a ruspeaed manner.
4 Pou stalk further inquire, ik there hade been anxsffarts, wastes, 0? purprestures newlx made Knce thelast sessions 0? bew?e, and not presented, other thensuch as hade been made bx grants 0? license of theLings Gsiestx, 0? anx ok his progenitors: and withinwhose fee the tame hath been, 0? is so made, that is totap, m the Lings demesne lands, v? in the lands okanxother: and wbo hath to mode them 0? anx ot them: andWho doth now hold the same r and how thex be inclosed:and how much the ivme doth contain bx the number okAcres.
5 Item, xou lhall inquire, if there be aux persona?persons, that hath 0? hade inclosed anx quantitx okground whatsoever it de,adjoxning o? bordering upontbe Forest, and therebx mlargeth his 0? their ownground, in setting out os their hedge 0? hedges, ditch 0?ditches,syd so straitneth the Lings Forest, xe Hast pre-sent