A Turlieu^ is all that ground adjoyning to Forefts, 

 which being made Foreft by Henry the fecond, Richard 

 thefirft, or King J(?/;a7, were ^by perambulations gran- 

 ted by Henry the third, and fevered again from the 

 fame. 



A Purlieu-mzn, is he that hath ground within the 

 Turlieu^ and hath 40 s, a year Free-hold s and fuch a 

 one with fome caution may hunt within his own Fitv- 

 lieu, 



A Kegarder, is an Officer of the Kings Foreft, that i? 

 fworn to take care of the Vert and Venifon, and to view 

 and enquire of all the offences committed within the 

 Foreft, and of all the Concealments of them •, and 

 whether all other Officers do execute their Office or 

 not. 



TFoodgeld, is the gathering or cutting of Wood in 

 the Foreft, or the money paid for it to the ufe of the 

 Forefters i or an Immunity for this by the King's 

 Grant. 



A Kamger^ In fome Forefts there are twelve Kaun-^ 

 gert^ whofe Offices are to Jook after the Purlieu^ and 

 drive back the wild Beafts into the Foreft again i and to 

 fee, hear, and enquire of offenders there, and to piefcnt 

 their offences. 



A Verderor^ is an Officer of the King's Foreft, and 

 chofen by the Free-holders of the County where the 

 Foreft is, by the Kings Writ directed to the Sheriff for 

 that purpofe. Their Office is chiefly to look after the 

 Wood and Grafs in the Foreft. 



An Agijior^ is an Officer of the Foreft that takes in 

 to feed the Cattle of Strangers, and receives for the 

 Kings ufe all fuch tack -Money as becomes due from 

 thofe Strangers. 



A Chafe^ is a place ufed for the receipt of Deer 



and Beafts of the Foreft : It differs from a Foreft and 



Park. It may be in the hands of a Subje(5t, which a 



G f, Foreil 



