The ordering of theG arden of Pleafue, 
doth nat eafily breake or fpoile without much ininry, and keepeth vpa knot fora very 
long time inhis.due proportion: but in my opinion ; the Leade is ouer-hot for Sum- 
mer,and ouer-cold for Winter. Others doetake Oakeninch beords,and fawing them 
foure or fiueinches broad, do-hold vp their knot therewith : but inthat thefe boordes 
cannot bee drawne compafle into any fmal! fcantling ; they muft ferue rather for long 
outright beds, or fuch knots as haueno rounds, halfe rounds, or compaffings inthem, 
And befides, thefe boordes are not long lafting, becaufe they ftand continually inthe 
weather, ef} pecially theends where they are faftned together will fooneft rotand pe-_ 
rifh, and fo the whole forme will be fpoyled:: Fo preuent that fault,fome others haue 
chofen the fhankebones of Sheep, which after they haue beene well cleanfed and 
boyled;to takeout the fat from them, are Ruckeinto thé ground the {mnall end ddwtte: 
wards, and theknockle head vpwards, aidthus being fer fide to fide,or end to end 
clofe rogether, they fet out the whole knottherewith, which heads of bones —- 
~ they lookenot ‘white the firft ycare, yetafterthey haue‘abiden fome froftsandh 
will become white, and pe grace outtheground  butthis i sirname 
dent tothem, that the Winter ftofts will raifethem out of thegt 
if by chance the knockle head of any doe breake, or be ftrucke off oe any Ones foot; 
&c. going by, fra panecihebiegabelt lyeth by you of the fame fort , fet another inthe 
place, hauing firft taken away the broken peece: although thefe willlatt long informe 
and order, , yet becaufe they are but bones many-miflike them, and indeed I know'but 
few that vfethem.. Tyles: are alfo.vfed by fome, which by treafon they may bee 
brought compafleihto any fafhion many are pleafed withthem, whodocnortakethe 
whole Tyleat length, but.halfe T yles, s aed ceiatasttee eces fet fomewhat deepe 
into the ground, thatthey may ftand faft, and thefe take vp but littleroome, and keepe 
vp the edge of the Reeteaid knots ina pretty a manner, but they are often out of 
frames*inthatmany'of them are brokenand fj jboth with mens feete paflingbyj . 
the weatherand weight of the earth beating ‘downe and: ngthem, bute- 
fuicreh ‘the:frofts'in Winter doe fo cracke off their edges, bothat toppesand 
| ge onrege sexs hmmm beet they muft bee continually: tended and tes 
paired,with freflrandfound ones'put for them thatare broken eae | 
Acadaly Gor for -! isthe lareft Sharada) tT and whitith or blewifh es age 
3o proportion and bigneffe, neither too eee 
sae aogo teres eh ores hon on i 
kno at eniealfofortherafed et thatisy 
acted ground, pclibdetipacetsnulicaraiaen peictel Soeealie tokerpon 
cearththanare thruftany way into it, iinet lees onmuft — 
