The Table.
CHAP. III.
, Who may make a Forest.
L. Who may have a Forest.
3 . Hew a Forest may be granted by the Ring to a Sub,jttt.
4 . That a Forest granted in some sort to a sub] eel by the King 9
Jhlal be but a (base in the hands of the subject. *
CHAP. IV.
3. Which are beasts of forest , or beasts of vtnery.
2. Which are beasts of chafe.
3. Which are beasts and fouls of warren.
4. 7he difference between she beast/ of the forests and thebeasts of chafe,
5. Of the several proper names^feafonSydegrees, and ages.— 6 . Of the apt and meet terms of buntings appertaining both
to beasts of ventry and chafe.
Of the antiquitie of hunting and chafing of wildebeasts.
8. Of the jpropertie that the King hath in the Beasts of theforest.
CHAP. V.
—I. What is Venison.
2. Of the general signification of Venison,
3. Of the ffechil signification thereof.
4. Whereof toe fame receiveth the name of Venison.
CHAP,