Cap. 25. the Forest Laws.
CHAP. XXV.
1 Certain principal notes of the J fifes and hers of the. Fc-re/ls <>f Picking and Lancaster.
2 judgments and Entries contained in the A fifes of the Fo-rests of Picbring and Lancaster.
3 Certain Judgments and principal notes , tatyn out of theRecords of the Forest, digested into Titles.
1 Certain principal notes of the Assises and Iters of theForests of Pickring and Lancaster; together with thePetition of the Bishop of Coventry and Lichfieldagainst the Justices of the Forest.
Touching Vurprestures made in the Forest.
T Ve AMes of the Kogest are, Chat no man ma? In E,l.arc.inclose an? greuno within the 5Fo?est,ad nocu- soi.6.mentum feraruman) although a man hadeUcense to enclose vis ground, pet map he not enclose thesame, cum alta haia 8t forsata, nec cum alto palatio contraAflisam Forestae, v. supra, 74.
It is pmpMure fog a man to buith aux house in theForest, although it he within his own free land. Che
judgment of PUrpMure is thus -> Idea ipfe in misericor- Hed os sourdia, & claufus prædictus posternatur. A high heLge of f oot high arefour f(0thishi« contra Aflifam F orestæ. Ifhe that doth conir-r/ co rbemake vurvresture do grant Oder his lands where the E-°i rd°so-purpMure is made, both he and the grant* ftalljbe «*•amerced. Kf a man hade a Gogse pasturing in the Fo- frest, bp license o? without license, if in the night time mayhe enter into the Forest and take cut his hogse, he shall tm« t k Foresthe imprisoned, ransomed, and hound to gwd shearing;« we n,ZKr.
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