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And for defraying the charge of the said Inclosures to be made as aforesaid Be it further enacted by the authority aforesaid That the said Commissioners so to bee authorized as aforesaid or any six of them (whereof some Justices of the Peace for the said County inhabiting neare the parts of the said Forrest to be two) shall by sale of the decayed Trees of Beech Birch Hawthorne Hasle and Holley and other such like Trees not being Timber or that can ever prove Timber now standing or growing in or upon the Wastes within the said Forrest or late Forrest raise moneys for defraying the charge of making and maintaining the said Inclosures and alsoe for the satisfaction of the Claim or Interest of Banistree Mainard in the Lands aforesaid which are to be made part of the said quantity of Eleven thousand Acres as aforesaid in full satisfaction and recompence for the same
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