‘oe 
will. 
g. 31 Eliz 
cap. I1. and 21 Jac, I. cap. 15 n any forcible entry, 
or forcible detainer after peaceable re Joi into any lands, or 
beuefices of the church, one or more juftices of the peace, 
taking fufficient power of the county, may go 
place, and ind record the force upon his own view, as 
in cafe of riots; and upon fuch conviction, may commit 
the offencer i: gaol, till he makes fine and ranfom to 
d by that jury, — 
e on the offender, the Pei fhall ma 
e 
or 
t ors have been in the peaceable enjoyment of 
the lands and ccna for three years immediately ‘pre- 
ceding. Holding over by force, where the tenant’s title 
was under a leafe, now expired, is faid to bea forcible de- 
tainer. (Cro. Jac. 1 
' ForciBre abduétion and peg toa ie es valgarly called 56 ftea. 
ling an heirefs.”? By flat. 3 Hen. VII. cap. 2. it is enact- 
ed, that if any perfon fhali, for Iucre, take any woman, 
being maid, widow, or wife, and having fubftance, either in 
goods or lands, or being hei 
procurers, or aeceflaties before the fact. See 
FORCING, in the Wine-trade, a teim ufed by the wine- 
coopers for the fining — wines, and rendering them fit 
for immediate draught. . INING. 
he common way of 
nes ‘by ifinglafs, and the re 
inthe) flowne {s of en ein thefe 
t a week, 
LeAures, p- 205.. 
Forcina, in Gardening, is the art‘of raifing and pro- 
ducing plants, flowers, and fruits, at an earlier. feafon than 
ee conti 
1 for the ce of ape fuch effe 
the former of wear methods that. is . principally 
caloyed in raifing cucumbers, melons,- and fome other 
fruits ; and the os ‘which | is made ufe of in predeeny 
in sate growth, and produétion o 
FOR 
pine-apples, various kinds of wall-fruits, and feveral other 
fo rts of vegetable productions of the early fruit, or other 
nds. 
It == re obferved, that the great seed in the 
of .adap ing 
of produétion, ailiods their fuitaining 
either by a deficiency or excefs, 
of effecting this in the moft perfec 
manner are fully defcribed under the culture of the different 
trees, plants and vegetables that require fiuch treatment 
ruit. 
any check or injury 
y this procefs that different forts of = vegetable: 
pee gre) nd floweis are afforded at much earlier 
pe eriods than 
P 
with (ooue gla ding pi on the top, and fometimes 
in the front. be either fixed or-moveable, but in 
the former cafe ‘the ea are motly made of brick work, 
or fome other hard durable mater 
Thefe forts of forcing frames are fully contrived fo: as 
be placed full to the fouth un; and their lengths may bé 
various, from ten to fifty or even one hundred feet ; 
; being from five to fifteen, and from five: to ten- in 
upri of wood, where they 
top of ea beck 
by dung-heat, it is chiely mene caine the ners of the 
back wall, and by ‘being formed into-a- hed poe aealle > but 
when mee -heat, by forming .it into a bed -in a pit 
within- fide the frame; and when by’ i heat, by having 
feveral returns of flues formed againft:the infide of the 
back-wall, and: fometimes- againft:thofe-of the front and 
both ends, for the heat to pafs‘along, conftruéted with 
proper fire places, according-to the:forts of plants that are 
chity intended to be forced, and the nature of the materials 
to employed in — the heat ee aay be equ 
ite 
oe an reas 3; the frame 
‘being made anfwerable to-the - the glafs- 
work sel ‘fromthe upright in front, ie upward 
