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II.Commissioners may sell decayed Trees to make and maintain the said Inclosures, and for Satisfaction of Banistre Maynard.
IV.When and how much shall be laid open, and by what Authority.
VII.The King may restore a Game of Deer, but not above eight hundred.
VIII.Proviso for Owners, Tenants, and Occupiers of Lands of the Forest, not being Part of the Inclosures, to cut and dispose of Timber, &c. and to manure and improve their Lands, and to hunt, &c.
X.Pannage to be re-enjoyed after Michaelmas 1687; and when and in what manner all other Privileges.
XI.Proviso for the Inhabitants of St. Brerils to enjoy the Wood in Hudnals; and for the Rights of Miners;
XII.and for Letters Patent to Sir John Wintour and others for certain Woods and Iron Works.
XIV.Proviso for Maly-Scot and other Lands of Sir E. Villiers.
XVI.How far the Metes and Bounds of the Forest shall extend.
XVII.Proviso for Leases from the Crown, of Coal Mines and Grindstone Quarries.
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