Compare 1577 edition: 1 2 He gaue commandement also, that it should be lawfull to the forresters to take and put vnder arrest,Préests to be arrested offen|ding in for|rests. as well préests and those of the cleargie, as temporall men, being found offenders in forrest grounds and chases. Manie other ordinances were decréed tou|ching the preseruation of forrests, and the kings pre|rogatiue, EEBO page image 154 aduantages and profits rising and grow|ing by the same, as well for sauing of his woods and wasts, as in pannage and agistements, greatlie to the restraint of them that might vsurpe or incroch vpon the grounds within the compasse of his for|rests.
Compare 1577 edition: 1 Ye haue heard before, how the moonks of Cantur|burie did send to exhibit a complaint to the pope, for that their archbishop tooke vpon him to deale in exer|cise of matters belonging to a temporall man, and not to such a one as had rule ouer the spiritualtie: but this was not the cause that did gréeue them so much, as that he went forward with the erection of that church at Lameth, Ger. Dor. which his predecessor archbishop Baldwine had first begun at Haketon, now called S. Stephans (as before ye haue heard) and after was driuen through the importunate suit of the moonks to leaue off,The church of Lameth. and race that which he had there begun, to obeie the popes pleasure: and after laid a new foundation at Lameth.
Compare 1577 edition: 1 The moonks of Canturburie therefore still fea|ring least that church should greatlie preiudice such rights and liberties, as they pretended, namlie in the election of their archbishop, would neuer rest, but still complained and followed their suit in most obsti|nate maner in the court of Rome, as well in the daies of the said Baldwine, as now against Hubert, (when he tooke in hand to continue the worke accor|ding to the purpose of his predecessour the said Bald|wine, which was to haue instituted a colledge there, and to haue placed secular canons in the same) and such was the earnest trauell of the moonks herein, that in the end now after the deceasse of pope Cele|stine, they found such fauour at the hands of pope Innocent his successor,The pope cõ|mandeth the church of La|meth to be raced. that the same Innocent di|rected his letters of cõmandement to the archbishop, and other bishops of this land, to destroie and race the same foundation, as a péece of worke derogatorie to the sée of Canturburie, and verie preiudiciall to the estate of holie church.