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6. JN that wood, which is called New-foreft, he 

 ordered the churches and villages to be deftroyed, 

 and the people to be driven out, and the whole 

 to be inhabited by wild beafts. 



Hen. of Huntingdon. 



6. That tract of country, a fpace of more tham 

 thirty miles in extent, now called New foreft, 

 but formerly called Ytene, William, the baf- 

 tard, ordered to be defpoiled of all it's 

 churches, villages, and inhabitants, and to 

 be turned into a habitation for beafts. 



Brompton. 



7. Through the fpace of thirty miles, the whole 

 country, which was fruitful in an high degree, 

 was laid wafte. The churches, gardens, and 

 houfes were all deftroyed; and the whole 

 reduced by the king's order into a chace for 

 beafts, Winchefter Chronicle. 



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