402 GAME LAWS. 



, yeoman, to be gamekeeper of and 



within my said manor of , with full power, 



licence, and authority to pursue, take, and kill any hare, phea- 

 sant, partridge, or other game whatsoever, in and upon my said 

 manor of , for my sole and immediate use 



and benefit ; and also to take and seize * all such guns, bows, 

 greyhounds, setting dogs, lurchers, ferrets, trammels, lowbells, 

 hays, or other- nets, hare-pipes, snares, or other engines for the 

 pursuing, taking, or killing of hares, rabbits, pheasants, par- 

 tridges, or other game, as shall be used within the precincts of 

 my said manor, by any person or persons, who by law are pro- 

 hibited to keep or use the same. In witness whereof I have 

 hereunto set my hand and seal, this 

 day of 1824. 



(Signature, and seal.) 

 Sealed and delivered in presence of (the 

 signature of ONE witness, specifying his 

 place of abode, is sufficient.) 



REFUSING TO GIVE NAMES. 



IF you have not a certificate to produce, at the time it is catted 

 for, your Christian and surnames, and place of abode, may be 

 demanded, by any assessor, &c. &c. (as before mentioned) ; and 

 penalty for refusing them, or giving a false name, is 201. 



GAME. 



HARES may be killed at any time of the year ! ! 



Pheasants, from the 1st of October to the 1st of February 



* To search houses, and destroy, or take for the lord of the 

 manor, such engines, &c., the warrant of a justice of peace must 

 be first obtained: this being done, gamekeepers, or any other 

 persons, may, in the daytime, make such search. (Vide 22 and 

 23 Car. II. cap. xxv. s. ii.) 



