
right of tenants on a manor to take wood for making and repairing fences and hedges (L 237); according to the Charter of the Forest (1217), haybote must be collected under the view of the verderers (M 9 (v)); every man may take heybote from his own woods in the forest, by view of the foresters (Co 299). See also
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• (n.) An allowance of wood to a tenant for repairing his hedges or fences; hedgebote. See Bote.
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right of tenants on a manor to take wood for making and repairing fences and hedges (L 237); according to the Charter of the Forest (1217), haybote must be collected under the view of the verderers (M 9 (v)); every man may take heybote from his own woods in the forest, by view of the foresters (Co 299). See also
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Hay'bote` (hā'bōt`)
noun [ See
Hay hedge, and
Bote , and confer
Hedgebote .]
(Eng. Law.) An allowance of wood to a tenant for repairing his hedges or fences; hedgebote. See
Bote .
Blackstone. Found on
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