the Great Seal of the Commonwealth of England, bearing the cross of St. George and the Irish harp By the trusties for the Deafforestation, Sale and Improvement of the Forests, etc. ALl manner of persons that do pretend any Interest in the Forest of Windsor— are hereby summoned to put in their Claims, either by themselves or some others in their behalves, to the said trusties sitting at Worcester-house in the Strand Middlesex, within Thirty days after the publication hereof; which said Claims they are to put in and prosecute, according unto such Instructions and Directions as the said trusties have herewith sent, and ordered to be posted up in all and every the places where this Summons shall be published; and to be left (for the benefit of all persons concerned) with the chief Officer or Officers of the said places: And they and all other persons whatsoever, are hereby straightly enjoined to forbear making any waste or spoil in any the Timber, Woods, Trees, Deer, Lodges, Buildings, or any other things belonging to the said Forest, upon the penalty in the Act for sale thereof mentioned to be inflicted. Signed in the Name and by the appointment of the said trusties; William Tayleure, Secr'. London, Printed by John Field, Printer to the Parliament of England, 1653.