but ( Mr. Crompton faith) it is moft properly the Maft, 

 Woods, Lands, or hedgM Rows, or Money due to the 

 owncrsof thefamcfor it. , 



A Scotale^ is where any Officer of the Foreft doth keep 

 an Ale-houfein the Forell by colour of his Office, caufing 

 men to come to his Houfe, and to fpend their tt'oney 

 there for fear o^ having difpleafure i but this is forbid- 

 den by Charts Forejf. 



Perambulation^ is the admeafurement and fetting 

 down of Bounds and Limits to the Foreft. 



Drift of the Forcji^ is an exaft view and exannination 

 taken at certain times, as occafion ftiall ferve, to know 

 what bealh are there i that none Coinraon there but ^ 

 fuch as have right \ and that the Foreft be not over- 

 charged with the beafts of Forreigners, 



An AJfart^ is a great otfence committed in the Fo- 

 reft, by grubbing up the Woods, Coverts, and Thic- 

 kets, and making them plain as Arable Land, or the 

 like. 



Minoverie^ is a Trefpafs or Off:;nce committed by 

 fome Engine fet up in the Foreft to catch Veer, or the 

 like. 



tritii^ is a freedom that one hath from holding a 

 Grey-hound in ones hand when the Lord of the Foreft 

 is hunting there, or to be amerced for his default. 



Prtitoforefiariuf , was a great Officer heretofore in 

 W}ndfor Foreft. 



Stablejiandy is when one is foui^d ftanding in the 

 Foreft with his Bow ready bent to ftioot at any Veer or, 

 with his Grey-hound in a Leafe ready to flip. 



Swainmote, or Sn^anaimote , is a Court appointed 

 to be held thrice in a year within a Foreft? the firft, 

 15 days before MiQhaelmas '■> the fecond, about Mctr- 

 tinrriMt and the third, 15 days before Sujohn Ba^ 

 tijl 



Clsiminage^ is taken by Forefters in fee throughout 



their 



