02138nam 2200385Ia 450 99639367590331620200824121646.0(CKB)4940000000115765(EEBO)2240858743(UnM)99900158e(UnM)99900158(EXLCZ)99494000000011576519990126d1697 uy |engurbn||||a|bb|Thomas Lord Wharton, Baron of Wharton in the county of Westmorland, warden, chief-justice, and justice in eyre of all his Majesty's forests, chases, parks, and warrens, of the south side of Trent[electronic resource] To the wardens, lieutenants, verderers, regarders, master-foresters, rangers, keepers, under-keepers, and to all and singular other the ministers and officers of his Majesty's forests, chases, parks, and warrens aforesaid, and every of them; and to all others whom these presents may concern: sendeth greeting, &c[London s.n.1697]1 sheet ([1] p.)Prohibits hunting and the cutting down of trees in the King's forests.At end of text: "Given under my hand, and the seal of my office, this 19th day of August [in the] ninth year of the reign of our sovereign Lord William the third, by the grace of God, of England, Scotland, France and Ireland, [De]fender of the Faith, &c. Annoq; Dom. 1697."Reproduction of original in the British Library.eebo-0018LumberLaw and legislationEnglandEarly works to 1800Game lawsEnglandEarly works to 1800BroadsidesEnglandrbgenrLumberLaw and legislationGame lawsWharton Thomas WhartonMarquess of,1648?-1715.1003562Cu-RivESCu-RivESWaOLNBOOK996393675903316Thomas Lord Wharton, Baron of Wharton in the county of Westmorland, warden, chief-justice, and justice in eyre of all his Majesty's forests, chases, parks, and warrens, of the south side of Trent2406638UNISA