£)t' \?titH mils £:Oarrcri0« loi 



of, and fhc beft furnidicd with thofe fearful, yet fub- 

 tiie Creatures, arc in Ireland-^ the oi^e belongs to fhc 

 Lor^-^ifw^"/?.;/^* of that Kingdom, nat Vi(hli>i \ and 

 the other in the North, and belongs to the I.(.rd of 

 Mazarecn. It will be a tedious task for me to give 

 you an account of the variety of Parks and VVatrens 

 within the three Kingdoms ■■, 1 lliall (herefoie onely tell 

 you in what manner they arc eredtcd, and that very 

 briefly. 



The Walls or Pales muft be high, or clofe joynted, 

 (p as neither Badger nor Cat can creep through , nor 

 IVolf^ nor Fox can leap over i wherein ought alfo to be 

 Buihes and broad Trees to cover the Bealls againli heat 

 and cold, gind other fecret places to fatishe their natures, 

 and to defend the leflfer beafts, as Hm-cs^ Coneys^ &c. 

 from Ihtvh^^ Kitcs^ and other ravening Fowls: in 

 which three or tour couple of Hares will quickly maUii- 

 ply into a great Warren. 



It is very good to fow Gourds, Mifccline, Corn, 

 Eavley, Peaf;, and fuch-like, wherein Hares delight, 

 and will thereby quickly grow fat. 



Warreners have a very crafty device to fitten Hans^ 

 which by experience is found cffedlual, and that is by 

 putting Wax into their Ears, and fo nuke th:m dcat i 

 then turn them into the place where they (hould ked, 

 where being freed from the fear of Sounds ( for want 

 oi hearing) they grow fat before other of their 

 kind. 



Here note, that when you have pitched your Hays 

 for Coneyr. found a Trumpet in fome of the Burroug'^s, 

 and fcarce a Coney in the whole Warren but will.itart a- 

 broad, 



1 fhall end this Chapter with Martia?s praifc of a 

 Haxe and diThruJh. 



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