TREATISE OF THE 



LAWES OF THE FO> 



reft : Wherein is declared not onely 



thofe haloes y as they are nolo in force , but alfo the on- 

 ginall andbeginningofForcfls : And what aForcltisin 

 his ownc proper nature, and wherein the fame doth dif- 

 fer from a Chafe, a Parke, or a W.nrcn, with all fuch 

 hings as are incidcn- or beloiijjinj; iliere mio, with 

 their leutrall proptt ic-iinuiul Alt. 



ALSO A TREATISE OF THE 

 Pouml!ee,declaring what Pourallee is, how the 



farneflrft began, whata Pourallcc man may do, how he may hunt 

 2nd?fehis ownePourallce.how fjrre he may purfue and fol- 

 low after his chafe, together with the limits and bounds, aj 

 well of the f-'oreft,a thg Pourailec. 



Collected, as well out of the Common Lawes and 



Statute; of this land, As alfo cut of fun sine learned anncttnt i^tf* 



chors, and out of the AlTifcs of Pickering and Lancaller, 



by I o h n M a n vv o o d. 



Whereunto are added the Statutes of the Forefi^a Trea~* 

 tife of the feucrall offices of Vcrderots, Regardors s and Fore : 



fiers,5c the Courts of Attachments.Swanimote.ck Iufticc feat 



oftlieForeftj andcertainc principal! Csfcs, judgements, 



and iintriesof the Affiles of Pickering and Lan. 



cftr : neuer her;tofoie piinrcj tor 



the publiqne 



LONDON, 



Printed for thcSocicticof Sfationcrs, 

 {^inno Dotn. 1615. 



Cum Triuileqio, 



Facsimile of Title page of Manwood's celebrated volume. 

 (Original, the property of Mr. Joly de Lotbini^re). 



