546 A Treatise of Cap. 25.
the which tocob is nottoitftstanbtng without the regardpick.fol.i r. of the FvM: 3 ln this cake bx the alttfes of the Forest, he" must make his claim bx these wo?ds: viz. Oilbertus deActon clamat tenere boscum siium dc ToverfHale perti-nent’ad raanerium suumde B.extra regard urn Forest*, viz.Ilium boscum qui est ex parte Boreal’, Lrc.And so ON Withall the limits of the fame,sc. vide lupra 58.61.Arr«.Po«5, Item, the ts,ne MSN made claim to hunt the Vare,the* c< Fox,the wild Ear,the LKartron in LS.v.Lpra uo.Lc 12^.
j. n rf 0 \ < Ab . Item, The same man claimeb to hade UUeitie to pluckbn de Mirivsi. up the Geath in W.dx the r©%anij to dig Turfs in the3?oo 1 of St and the same to fell at his pleawre, and tocarrx them out of the Forest.
Pickering, f. ,4. Item,Co Agist,and to take the Agistment to his ownuw,yc. All which claims being found to be true bx theministers of the Fo?est, were allowed bx iudgementbxthew words, Ft habeat& gaudeat salvo jure, &c.
Pickering, f.16. An Abbot made his claim, and hanging his claimReviver post hiech. A new Abbot being made, declared his Wear and“u'™',, being tried to be true bx the Foresters,Werderors, andv,l ssl.,66 ' Negardors, the new Lwot was permitted, but in a newclaim.
Nota, tti the claim of the Abbot o f Mdal,it is appa-rent, that within the Regard of the Fo?est,no man ma?turn anx Land into tillage, without gwd warrant-'Ullage. Henry the second granted unto the Abbot of Dork
Pickerings. 16. the tenth of all his Wenilonm Pork'wire bx his Char-sol. 1 8. ter. Wx this it appeareth, that so? wild beasts there was
no Lithe due r so? then might not the Ling hade gran-Tnhe Vent- ted other parkins Tithes.
P'n. Lhe Kris? of Lancaster did claim the tithe of hem-
Picker, sd. 19, son,and the Lithe of Pawnaoe, vir.Decimam bestiaminNo tything came 8c corio per mantis minister’de Foresta: And theLsw/bu-i n thc tenth pviip of the pawnage,when the pawnage of the so-snme xbcer bx rest was collected.Slnd hr made his Litle dp dertue o r aasege, gram