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A82933 An order of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, concerning His Maiesties forrests, parks, and chases: commanded to be published in all parishes where they are. England and Wales. Parliament. 1642 (1642) Wing E1702; Thomason 669.f.5[19]; ESTC R210531 1,080 1

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AN ORDER OF THE LORDS AND COMMONS Assembled in PARLIAMENT Concerning His Maiesties Forrests Parks and Chases commanded to be published in all Parishes where they are WHereas information hath been given to the Lords and Commons in this present Parliament assembled hat divers leud and disordered persons since the sitting of this Parliament have in great assemblies and in a riotous manner unlawfully chased killed and destroyed many of his Majesties Deere within his Forrests of Windsor and Waltham according to the knowne bounds as now they are limited and set out by vertue of the late Act of Parliament And that they together with divers other the like persons doe threaten and give out that they intend to commit the like outrages in other His Maiesties Forrest Chases and Parkes presuming with their numbers multitudes and menaces to terrifie and disable His Maiesties Officers of his Forrests Chases and Parkes from doing their respective duties by apprehending their bodies or otherwise bringing them to condigne punishment for such their misdoings according to the Lawes of the Forrests which offences committed with force and violence as scandalous to the publique justice of the Kingdome if not punished and dangerous for the future unlesse they be timely prevented are at no time much lesse sitting the Parliament to be suffered The Lords and Commons therefore taking the premises into their consideration and finding that by the Forrest lawes and other the Lawes and Statutes of the Realme there is already full prov●sion made for the preventing removing and punishing of all attempts and offences of this kind And in case the Officers of the Forrests by reason of the great numbers of offendours by arresting of their persons or otherwise be not able to suppresse them for the present That by the Statutes made 13 Hen. 4 cap. 7 and 2. H. 5. cap. 8. and other the Lawes and Statutes of the Realme the Sheriffe and under-Sheriffe and any two Iustices of the Peace in the County where such or any riots are committed ought to doe it and have sufficient power and authority so to doe as likewise for the punishment of offendors And that in this case nothing is wanting but onely the care and diligence of the Officers in putting of those Lawes in execution which is hereby required aswell for the punishment of what is past since the sitting of this Parliament as for prevention of the like in the time to come And they doe further declare that in case any just complaints of this nature shall hereafter be made unto them that they will use all just meanes that the penalties of those Lawes may be fully put in execution against the respective Officers that shall be found negligent therein as the best meanes they can think of for the prevention of such offences and the severall officers of His Maiesties Forrests Chases and Parkes are hereby required to publish this Order in the severall Parishes where these Forrests Chases and Parks do lie Die Iovis 12. Maii. 1642. ORdered by the Lord and Commons in Parliament assembled That this Order shall be forthwith printed and published John Browne Cleric Parliamentorum London Printed for John Wright 1642.