H^u^K k^pf ^^^ ^""^^^ ^^ ^^^" ^^ ^^'^^ ^^ the place 

 where (he lays in Partridge.oi the like, until it be re- 



trivcd. n 1- u u 



Her/; 4* feidge, is when ycu find a Her;z ftanding by the 

 water. fide watching for Prey, or the like. 



Jack, IS the Wzk'Hawki ,., r « j 



Jejfes, arc thofe fhort ihaps of Leather which are fafined 



to the HaiflY Legs, and fo to the Leafc or Lealh by 



Varvails, and fuch-like. 

 Imp, is to infert a Feather into the Wing of a HawK 



in the place of one that is broken. 

 |/;(e , is the Neck from the H<>-ad to the Body of any 



Bird which the Hj^doth prey upop. 

 Intermewing, is fronn the firft exchange of the Harvk^s 



Coat, till (he turn white : and this is fo called from 



the fir{t Mewing. 

 Joiik^th, is when (he fleepeth. 



LHfe, that is when a young H^rri^ is called by the Faul- 

 cpner thereunto, and is made of Feathers and Lea- 

 ther not much unlike a Fowl, which he caiieth up 

 into the Air. 



l^eafe or Leajh, is a fnlall long thong of Leather by 

 which the Faulconer holdeth his Harvk^hi\ , folding 

 it many times about his Finger. 



Icjff, is when the JFiiwi^ holds in to ypu. 



A Maki-Han>k^ is an old Staunch- H^w^ which ufed to 



fly, will cafily inftrudt a young Harvki 

 MMughigaHarvk^, is to ufe her with Art and Skill. 

 \Mak^ out, is when the Harvk, goes forth at Check. 

 (Mailes, are the Brea(t-feathcrs. 

 Manning, is making a H^jpi^to endure company. 

 M^nthth , is when the Hartk^ firetcheth one of her 



Winas after her L'-rs and fo the other. 



