54 °
Allowances,
Inner. Pick. sol1 6 , Abbas deRival&.f.aj.Abbas deWhitby.
Ibid f.nF. Ab'boc de RivaJ.
Appurte-
nance.
Asserts.Pickering) f.sy.
Atttmuy, " J
A Treatise of Cap. a 5
arc t ! etc r unusquisque liber homo agistet boscum suumin foresta pro voluntate,&c.
M theIustice of the forest do an? thing flick at the al-lowing of an? mans liberties claimed before them,rhenmax the part? griebed hade a writ of allowance,o? a writto proceed to allows! ce. Itiner' Pick.f. 182. a. Mherethe Justice of a Forest doth flax over long in allowingof a libertie that is claimed,then max the partie griededpurchase the Lings w?it of allowance diretted to theJustice of the Forest, commanding him to allow thefame. Lfe teno? of which writ, doth appear: Anno' 10. E. 3. Itiner’ Lane. sol. 9. folio 65. An the claim ofthe Abbot of Furneeux. If at one Justice.feat cer-tain liberties de allowed: at another time the fame al-lowance max be pleaded, quod nota : And the Necord' of the allowance ihall be sent down bx writ unto theJustices, vi. supra 98.
It was admitted and adjudged in the claim of oneLambeson that to be quitted of Vannage, in temporePannagii, might be appurte'nant unto a mans Freehold.An office of a wwdward and the barb of trees felledwas claimed tsde pertaining unto a manor,and adjudg-ed acco?dinglx. Lo be quit and discharged of pawnage,and pawnage of Awine within a Fo?est max be bx pre-scription appurtenant unto Lands. And to claim thatbe and bis ancestors, a rempore quo,8cc. is a good titleWithout faxing that be and bis ancestor, and al! thexWhose estate he hath in certain Lands, ?c. arempore,Scc. vide supra. 98.
Os man max assert 0? ercolo?,but bx the Lings war-rant : in cash Prioris sancti Johannis Jerusalem in Aslisk orek. de Pick s. 18 b. vide supra 69.
Oote that the Vrto? of.pstm Johns didmakehisclaim bx one of his confriers,whom he made his Attur-nie-being a deadperlvn jn Law,quod noca.
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