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market, being the only substitute the people at that time had for sugar.

Chapter 14.-Cheminage was a toll or a tax levied upon those having no right upon any pretext to go into the forests, for the right of way through the same. As it was necessary for tradesmen in the vocation of their business to pass in and out of the forests, this tax or toll was levied to prevent frequent trespass, as any trespass at all was sufficient to frighten the deer.

Chapter 15.-Is very short, clear and concise, and needs no explanation.

Chapter 16.-This chapter bears such great similarity to Chapter 14 of the Charter of King John, that the reader is referred to the note in explanation of that chapter in explanation of this one. The Great Charter of John took away from the constables and governors of castles the right to hold pleas of the crown, and this chapter takes away from the same class of men the right to hold pleas of the Forests, transferring such cases to the Chief Forester, or Justice in Eyre, as he was called.

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