THE IMPROVED ART OF FARRIERY. 593 



The landlord, having the game, may authorize any 

 certificated persons to kill it ; where the landlord, &c. 

 has a right to the game in exclusion of the occupier, 

 the occupier shall be liable to a penalty not exceeding 

 £2., and for every head of game, not exceeding £1 . for 

 killing it, or permitting others to kill it. 



Lords of manors may appoint gamekeepers, and may 

 authorize them to seize for the use of such lords, all 

 such dogs, nets, or other engines, for the killing or 

 taking game as shall be used within the limits of the 

 said manors by any uncertificated ; and such lords may 

 depute any person whatever, whether acting as a game- 

 keeper to, or retained as the male servant of any per- 

 son, to be a gamekeeper for such manors, or for such 

 divisions of such manors, as such lords shall think fit, 

 and may authorize such person, as gamekeeper, to kil] 

 game for his own use, or for the use of any other per- 

 son specified in such deputation, and may give all the 

 powers of gamekeeper ; and no person so appointed, 

 and not killing any game for the use of such lords, 

 shall be deemed to be the gamekeeper or male servant 

 of such lords. 



Every person entitled to kill game upon any lands 

 in Wales of the clear annual value of £500. whereof he 

 shall be seized in fee, or, as of freehold, or to which he 

 shall otherwise be beneficially entitled in his own right, 

 not within the bounds of any manor, or being within 

 the same enfranchised or alienated therefrom, may 

 appoint gamekeepers. 



All appointments of gamekeepers to be registered 

 with the clerk of the peace. 



Certificated persons may sell game to licensed 

 dealers ; but no certificate with a less duty than £3. 

 155. 6d. shall authorize gamekeepers to sell, except 

 with the authority of their masters. 



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