SONT USEZ PLUS QUE NUL PART AILLEURES J M and, alfo, OH thfi 



Southern-weftermoft coaft of Scotland, where they were 

 planted and forwarded, and of the right to the beds, whereof 

 great difscnfions and differences did arife, and for the fettle- 

 ment whereof it is ftated in the REGIAM MAJESTATEM, that, 



&quot;WHEN YE TWELVE ROYALL MEN COMPEER AND PASS UPON YE 

 ASSIZE, THEY SHALL PROCEEDE AND TRYE QHUILK OF YE PARTYES, 

 YE PERSEWER, OR YE DEFENDANT, HATH BEST RIGHT TO YE LONDS 

 CLAMED.&quot; 



GRLDLLWGL, the learned Welchman, alfo extolleth them, in 

 his &quot; LLW RHTHWR LRWLL,&quot; as, alfo, Salvianus, in his work 

 &quot;Dfi PISCIUM NATURA ET PREPERATIONE ;&quot; altho , he faith, that 

 they do, if much partaken of, difpofe to melancholy, and to 

 the feeing, in one s fleep, of phantoms and incubi. 



It is related by Pontoppidan, that Elfhelm, one of the Kings 

 of the Weft-Saxons, did ordain that three fcore mould be fat 

 tened daily for his wife, who did mightily affect them; and 

 alfo of one Og, a tyrant of the Icthyophagi, that he did use 

 to regale, himfelf with a thoufand fricafseed daily, for his break- 

 faft. Peter of Banbury relateth that he did merrily feaft, at 

 Chcfter, upon Chriftmas, with the antient fraternity of the 

 wax- chandlers, of oyfters and Hippocras. 



ALEXANDER AB ALEXANDRO relateth of a certain Duke of 

 Mufcovy, that he did ufc to keep one to fport withal, as 

 others ufe to do with a lap dog, and that, when angered, it 

 would quaver with its chaps, as Jackanapes are wont to do 

 when in choler. 



