Les termes de la ley; or, Certain difficult and obscure words and terms of the common laws and statutes of this realm now in use, expounded and explained Now corrected and enlarged. With very great additions throughout the whole book, never printed in any other impression.

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Les termes de la ley; or, Certain difficult and obscure words and terms of the common laws and statutes of this realm now in use, expounded and explained Now corrected and enlarged. With very great additions throughout the whole book, never printed in any other impression.
Author
Rastell, John, d. 1536.
Publication
London :: printed by W. Rawlins, S. Roycroft and M. Flesher, assigns of Richard and Edward Atkins Esquires. For G. Walbanke, S. Heyrick, J. Place, J. Poole, and R. Sare,
1685.
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Law -- Dictionaries -- Early works to 1800.
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"Les termes de la ley; or, Certain difficult and obscure words and terms of the common laws and statutes of this realm now in use, expounded and explained Now corrected and enlarged. With very great additions throughout the whole book, never printed in any other impression." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A58086.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 16, 2024.

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Hey-bote, or Hedge-bote.

HEy-bote, ou Hedge-bote, is ne∣cessary Stuff to make and mend Hedges, which the Lessee for years or for life of com∣mon right may take upon the Ground to him leased, although it be not expressed in his Lease, and although it be a Lease by Word, without Writing.

Heybote also may be taken for necessary Stuff to make Rakes, Forks, and such like Instruments, wherewith men use in Summer to redde and make Hay. And so Lessee for years took it, and it was allow∣ed him by his Lessor, the ra∣ther, as I suppose, for that such

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Instruments are commonly made of slendtr Vnder-wood, which by the Common Law the Lessee for years may cut and take as aforesaid.

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