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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1896. Excerpt: ... Forest of Hainault, see Hainault Forest. Forest, open, footpaths over, 266. Forestal rights of common, depend upon locality, not tenure, loo. how to ascertain, 155, 156. more easily proved than manorial common rights, 161. not necessarily confined to com-moners within present bounds of forest, 157, 158. of pasture, origin of, 149,160, 161. limitation of user of, as to time, 150. do not, as a rule, extend to sheep, 150. 161. but may in exceptional cases, 157, 161, 162. may be enjoyed subject to pay-ment, 157. Forests, Royal, number and extent of, formerly, 145. definition of, 148, 151. sketch of laws of, and rights in, 148-155, 160, 161. courts of, 152. ownership of soil of, 152. rights of Crown over lands of sub-jects in, --vert and venison, 152. possible inclosuro of waste of, 169. disfigurement of waste of, 173. felling of trees on waste of, 173. inclosure of portions of waste of, for benefit of poor, 201. Forfeiture of freehold land, 24. Freehold tenants, right of common of pasture of, 25-29. other rights of, 65. And -f- Right of common appendant, 25. rights of, not dependent on user, 74. entered on rolls of manor, 74. not extinguished by purchase by freeholder of portion of waste, 75. may enjoy sole pasture or sole ves-ture, 64. Freehold tenure, conditions of, 23, 24. two distinct kinds of; i.e., by mili-tary service, and by service of plough, or fee socage, 24. rights maintained, when services cease, 25. under manor in hands of subject, must date from ljefore 18th year of Edward 1st, 38. Fuel, right of cutting wood for, 53, 54. must be attached to house, 53. and, if claimed by prescription, to ancient house, 53. in Royal forests, 67, 162. examples of, in various forests, 163-166. in the New Forest may be bought and sold, 165. compensation gi..