the Forest Laws,
AL
the FoMers map enter in* tW*Ian&, andrs-chaKthem into the foM again.
CHAP. IT.
j. Which are hast/ os Forest, or, beast/ of ventry,
Which art hast/ of Chafe.j. Which are beast/ and fowl/of Warren.
4»- The difference between the beast/ of the FortB, and thebeast/ of Chase .
f. Of their several prefer nams,seasons, degreea. and ages*-& Of tht apt and meet term/ of Hunting,appertaining bothto beasts of Ventrj and Chafe.
ji Of the antiq**tj of Hunting, and-Chafing ef 'fcild foastfc,s* Which* are beasts of Forest,, or, beasts
of Venery.
T Hr old written bock, called Antiquicas SricamL, Ant - ;qvi j tr - ,which Was written be* o?e the Lonquek-sa ith, jrkani^iL;that there be 6de wild beaks of denerp, thatare called beaks gfwrek, and there thepateefpeciaupLet down to de these,, the Hart, the Wind, the Ware>theWoar, and the Wolfe. HoUinstied in his description of Hoiiinfo. in M>England faith, Chat the beasts of faenerp o? sorest, are description ofthese, the Gart>the Wind, the Ware, theWosr,snd tbeWolkv r snd eden according to the Lime, lheantienrhook os K>i-. ^n,ao^ written dp o donke, os Wunting ^ ^ rand Wawking, kiith, tvst thole foresaw Me beaks bp 8AL,na,s.,o.name, sre the beaksof theloMo? of denerp, and noneothers and old Dir Iristram in his worth? rreatile ot Krimh,m-
AmtinsKM thsi the Wrt- the Gind, the Mi
Rulninx.