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■ To take your Faulcon from going out to any Check, 

 thus you mufi: do : If (he hath kill'd a Check, and hath 

 fed thereon before you could con[ie in, rebuke her not 

 feverely at firft, but take her down to the Lure, give her 

 a bit or two, hood her, and fly her not in three or four 

 dayss and if you do, let it be where no Checks arc : 

 but if you come in before (he hath tafted the Check (he 

 hath killed, then take the Gall of an Hen , and anoint 

 the Breath of that Check (he hath killed, (any other bit- 

 ter thing will do) and this will make her hate to go at 

 Check again. 



flow to enfeam a Faulcon ivith her Cajihgs 

 and Scowrings. 



When you feed your Faulcon, call and lure as if you 

 called her to the Lure, [and every day profer her Watery 

 and every night give her Caftings accordingly as (he 

 cndcweth. Take off her Hood frequently in company v 

 and that you may hinder her from bating, hold always 

 the Hood ready by the TafTt^l in your hand. 



In the Evening by candle-light take off her Hoodl 

 among company, until (he Pvouie and Mewt *, then fct 

 her on the Pearch, and not before, fetting a light before 

 her. 



Every Faulcon ought to have a Mj%« Harvhjio teach 

 her to hold in the Head: if that will not do, cut off 

 fome part of her two Principals in each Wing, the 

 long Feather and that next to it, which will force her 

 to hold in. 



Be fure to reward your H4n'jl;_well at the beginning, 

 and let her feed well on the Quarry i which will fo en- 

 courage her, that (he will have no fancy to go out to 

 the Check. When (he is well in bloud and well quar- 

 ried, then let her fly with other Haxfk^t, 



