The Coucher Book or Chartulary of Whalley Abbey Vol I., Nr. 11, S. 63
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The Coucher Book or Chartulary of Whalley Abbey Vol I., Nr. 11, S. 63


XI. Carta Ranuiphi comitis Cestrie de bestijs siluestribb inuentù in terris nostris.
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M N I B U S sanete matris ecclesio filijs ad quos presens pagina puenerit Ran. comes Cestrie salutë. Notu sit vobis me dedisse et hac carta mea confirmasse Deo et beate Marie
* This i s a strong instance of the regal power exercised by the earls of Chester within the Palatinate. Randle Meschines, third eart of Chester, created the forest, and his successor disafforested this portion. Both were acts of royal supremacy. '•As it hath beene alwaies holden for a general opinion amongst the learned in the Lawes of this realme that the King onely may make a forest in all woods or places
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et monachis de Stanlawe quietätiä de bestijs siluestrib} occisis vel attinctis in terra ipsoru monachoru portäd. usq. ad Cestriä, et quod dicti monachi et eoru homines nö incausentur ppter aliquam bestiam aliquo casu mortuä et inuentä in terra eoru nisi fuerit aliquis Secreber* qui de hoc loqui voluerit aduersus dictos monachos aut eoru homines. Et quod sint quieti de seruientib} et forestarijs. Hijs testib} Rogö constab. Cestrie, War. de Vernon, Hamöe de Mascy, Pho de Orreby, Willo de Venables, Rico de Aldeford, Ada et Hugöe de Dutton, Petro Clerico, Thom. Dispensar, Colino de quatuor maris, Rado de Mountfichet, Galf. de Dutton, Ad. de Bury, et multis alijs, apud Frodesham.
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