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revenues of the crown, p. 118.) enumerates feventy-feven ; 

 of which Windjpr, Waltham, Dean, Rockingham, Whittle- 

 wood, Salcey, Sherwood, Which-wood, New-foreft, Bere, and 

 Walmer, are the only forefts, he fays, which are reputed to 

 have preferved their rights. Of the reft indeed he gives the 

 names, many of which I meet with no where, but in his 

 catalogue. He fays however that feveral of them, were dif- 

 fbrefted ; and changed into private property, by an aft of 

 Charles I. which was wreiled from him, in confequence of 

 his having revived the vexations of forefl-law, at the beginning 

 ,of his difficultier. 



END OF THE SECOND BOOK. 



