| Edward Pugh - 1809 - 784 pages
...wrapped in the said sentence, to the perpetual memorial of which thing we the aforesaid prelates have put our seals to these presents.'' Thus the grievous...abide there in the safe protection of the king, for his delight and pleasure, and is in its nature the highest franchise of princely pleasure, comprehending... | |
| Edward Augustus Kendall - 1811 - 474 pages
...yards, furl the sails, bowse, irice, and take their turn at the helm. FOREST, in law, is denned to be a certain territory of woody grounds, and fruitful...fowls of forest, chase, and warren, to rest and abide under the protection of the king, for his princely delight, bounded with unremoveable marks, and meres,... | |
| Edward Augustus Kendall - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1811 - 482 pages
...furl the sails, jboifsc, trice, and take their tarn at the helm. ' FOREST, in law, is defined to he a certain territory of woody grounds, and fruitful...privileged for wild beasts and fowls of forest, chase, and war-; ren, to rest and abide under the protection of the king, for his princely delight, hounded with... | |
| Edward Augustus Kendall - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1811 - 962 pages
...trice, and take their turn at the helm. * ' FoftEST, in law, is defined to be a certain territory «f woody grounds, and fruitful pastures, privileged for wild beasts and fowls of forest, chase, and warn ren, to rest and abide under the protection of the king1, for his princely delight, bounded with... | |
| John Mason Good - 1813 - 714 pages
...Europe ; particularly Germany, Poland, Hungary, &c. FOREST, in law, is defined by Manwood a ceruiq territory of woody grounds and fruitful pastures, privileged for wild beasts and fowls of fürest, chase, and warren, to rest and abide under the protection of the king, for his princely delight... | |
| Thomas Burgeland Johnson - Dogs - 1814 - 312 pages
...chiefly confined to gentlemen's parks, very few being left in the king's forests. In a legal sense, a forest is a certain territory of woody grounds and...abide there in the safe protection of the king, for his delight and pleasure; which territory of ground so privileged is meered and bounded with unremoveable... | |
| Thomas Burgeland Johnson - Dogs - 1816 - 298 pages
...chiefly confined to gentlemen's parks, very few being left ia the king's forests. In a legal sense, a forest is a certain territory of woody grounds and...abide there in the safe protection of the king, for his delight and pleasure; which territory of ground so privileged is meered and bounded with unremoveable... | |
| Richard Burn - Justices of the peace - 1820 - 880 pages
...certain territory of woody grounds and fruitful pas- For«t, »hit. tures, privileged for wild beast and fowls of forest, chase, and warren, to rest and...abide there in the safe protection of the king for his delight and pleasure ; which territory of ground so privileged is meered and bounded with unremoveable... | |
| Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1823 - 872 pages
...their sacrifices, instructed their youth And gave laws therein. FOREST, in Law, is defined, by Manwood, ]y j6 t C T S bZ$Ĥ mO܍< T Ζ k) # } ejE H G (...- @ PaA D !?rg ֘ ,$ XW u e < xV k X- u` - b&] az( under the protection of the king, for his princely delight ; bounded with unremoveable marks and meres,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English language - 1824 - 852 pages
...SAaAsprare. FO'llEST. ns [forest, Fr.] A wild uncultivated tract nf ground interspersed with wood. In law. a certain territory of woody grounds and fruitful pastures, privileged for wild benstt, nutt fowls of finfc*t. chase, and wiirren, to ubide in, in the safe protection uf the king... | |
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