Westminster to Maud de Veer countess of Oxford prohibition at her peril against suffering any wood pertaining to lands by her held in dower of the heritage of Robt de Veer late earl of Oxford her son with reversion to the king and his heirs by virtue of a judgement against the said Robt rendered in parliament to be cut down or carried until further deliberation by the king and council although by letters patent of 28.7.last the king gave her licence for maintenance of her estate to cut down and sell such wood to the value of 400marks for a single payment with proviso that when cut down she should cause the wood to be enclosed from time to time by ps (personal service)