1 3 i The hoohe of Hunting 



to keepe the houndes backe vntill they be all come about him. 

 And when they are all baying and calling on about him, let him 

 ftand from the rewarde, and fuiFer the houndes to eate it. And 

 when they haue almoft eaten it vp, let him whiche holdeth the 

 Deares heade, hallowe and crye, Heere aga'me boyes^ heere a- 

 gaine^ haiu^ havj^ ^c. Then the Varlets of the kennel which ftand 

 about the reward, muft rate away the houndes, and make them 

 go to him that halloweth. Then he fliall fliewe them the heade 

 of the Deare, lifting it vp and downe before them to make them 

 baye it: and when he hath drawne them al about him baying, he 

 fhallcaft downe the heade amongft them that they maye take 

 their pleafure thereon. Then fhall he leade them backe agayne 

 to the fkynne, and turne the fkynne vpon them (being colde) and 

 then kennell them vp. Confider that it fliall be beft to kcnnell 

 them immediately, for elfe if they fliould runne about and tra- 

 uell, it would make them caft vp their rewarde againe. The re- 

 warde being thus giuen and fyniflied, the Varlet and the reft 

 may go to drinke. 



An aduertifement by the Tranflatour, 



of the Engliflie manner, in breaking 



vp of the Deare 



IN defcribing this order howe to breake vp a Deare, I haue 

 obferued the duetie of a foythfull tranflatouf, nothing at ail 

 chaunging the wordes of myne Authoure, but fuffering him to 

 proceed e in the French e maner. But bycaufe I find it difFerente 

 from our order in fome poyntes, therefore I haue thought good 

 here to fet downe fuch obferuations of difference as I haue no- 

 ted therein, leaft the reader mighte be drawne in opinion, that 

 the errour proceeded only in my default. 



Firft where he appoynteth the Deares foote to be cutte off, 

 and to bee prefented to the Prince or chiefe, oure order is, 



that 



