- John Manwood
John Manwood (? — 1610) was a
barrister ofLincoln's Inn ,gamekeeper ofWaltham Forest , andJustice in Eyre of theNew Forest underElizabeth I of England . He was a close relative, probably a nephew, ofSir Roger Manwood ,Lord Chief Baron of the Exchequer in the reign ofElizabeth I of England .Writings
Manwood's first essay on
forest law entitled "A Brefe Collection of the Lawes of the Forrest" was circulated privately in 1592.It was revised, enlarged, and published by
Thomas Wight andBonham Norton in 1598 as "A Treatise and Discourse of the Lawes of the Forrest". [ [http://web.mac.com/calhounabode/iWeb/Manwood/The%20Text.html Online version of Chapter 1.] ] This underwent numerous subsequent editions, most notably in that of 1615 by the "Societie of Stationers", a version which included material from the "Brefe Collection" which was not included in the 1598 version. Manwood's book remained a standard reference on forest law through the mid-1900s.His "Treatise" has become perhaps the most-cited secondary source on
forest law , [The primary sources are e.g.Canute's civil dooms (ca. 1025) and theCharter of the Forest (1217) [http://info.sjc.ox.ac.uk/forests/Carta.htm] .] . As such it is quoted approvingly by SirWilliam Blackstone in hisCommentaries on the Laws of England .However, although Manwood's work is considered by Blackstone to be authoritative, others have pointed out that Manwood, being himself a royal officer, had an interest in amplifying the institutions he described. It has also been pointed out that these institutions had in his time largely fallen into desuetude, and his descriptions may be partly artificial and fanciful. [ [http://web.mac.com/calhounabode/iWeb/Manwood/Intro.html "About Manwood and His Forest Treatise" by Joshua Calhoun] .]
Manwood was the great great great grandfather of Sir
Nicholas Conyngham Tindal ,Chief Justice of the Common Pleas from 1829 - 1843.Note
He is sometimes confused with his kinsman
Sir Roger Manwood (1525—1593)References
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