aifed in fleih, is when a Hawk^^xows fat. 

 i^f, is when the Haivk^ flies out too far from the 



Fowl. 

 lamage, is when a H*«wi^ is wild , and difficult to be 



leclainned. 

 langle^ is when we give a Hjwk^Gizvd to bring her to 



her Stomach. 

 litrivcy is when Partridges, having been fprung, are to 

 I find again. 

 loMze^ is when a Hjn?J^Ufteth her felf up and ftiaketh 



her felf. 

 :«jf,is when the Haa>k hits the Prey, and yet nottruf- 



fes it. 

 [ufter-bood , is a plain and ealle Leather-hood, being 



large, wide, and open behind, and is to be worn by 



a f/jn?)^ when you hrii draw her. 

 Uclaim, is to make a Hawk, tame, gentle, and famiUar. 



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Mi//, are the Wings of a Hanf}{. 



'ear or Sere^ is the yellow between the Beak and Eyes 



ot the" Harvki 

 'eeling^ is when a. HatvkJ\ii\. taken is fo blinded with 



a Thread run through the Eye-lids, that (he fees not, 



or very little, the better to make her endure the Hoodo 

 'cizhig^ IS when a H^wi^ gripes her Prey, or any thing 



elfe. fart within her Foot. 

 'etting dow/i, is when the Haw}{ is put into the Mew. 

 7/ce, is when a H^wk, muteth a great diftance from 



her. 

 'liming, is when aH^wiS^mutcth without dropping. 

 'nitiiig^ is when a Harv\d,<i it were fneezeth. 

 'oar huix\^ that is from the firfl: taking her from the 



Eyries rill (he hath Mewed her Feathers. 

 'pring^ is when any Partridge or Pheafant rife. 

 'looping^ is when the Han>k, is aloft upon her Wing, and 



then defcends to rtrike her Prey. 



Sum- 



