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The proper termes for the companies of 

 all beafts, when they are more than 

 one togither 



TO beginne with the termes that are proper for the compa- Companies 

 nies of beafts : you fliall vnderftand that Huntefmen vfe to "f ^^^"^'^ 

 faye, An Heard of Harts and Hindes^ Buckes and Does : and A 

 Trippe of Gotes and Geates. A Beauie of Roiues, A Sounder of 

 Swine, And a Rowte ofWolues, I haue not readde any thing of 

 the Raynedeare in this refpedb, and I could not heare any thyng 

 bycaufe in deede they are not in this Realme as farre as euer I 

 coulde learne. But in my iudgement it flioulde alfo be called 

 An Heard of Raynedeare, Tryftram addeth, A Rhhejfe of Mar^ 

 femes ^ and a Slo^th ofBeares, As for Hares ^ if they be two togi- 

 thers, we fay, a brafe oi Hares ^ and a Leafe when there are three : x 

 as alfo a brafe of Harts or Hindes, Buckes or Does, is very pro- 

 perly fpoken : but more than two or three Hares, you flial leldom 

 fee togither at once. Twoo Conies are called a couple, and three 

 are called a couple and a halfe of Conies. If they be many feeding 

 out togethers, we fay it is a fay re game of Conies. As for Fox, 

 Badgerd and other fuche vermine, you fliall feldome fee more than 

 one of them at once, vnlefle it be when they engendre : and then 

 their encreafe is called A lytter. This is afmuche as I thinke 

 requifite to fay of the termes for the companies of Beaftes : Sa- 

 uing that .xx. is the leaft number which maketh an Hearde of a- 

 ny Deare fauing the Rowe: but fixe Rowes make an hearde. 

 And of Swyne twelue is the leaft number, which may be called a 

 Sounder : as alfo the fame number ferueth for a route ofWolues. 



The termes of the Ages of all beafts of Venerie 

 and Chace : and firft of the Harte 



AN Hart is called the firfte yeare a Calfe, the feconde a ^1*. 

 JTXBrocket, the thirde a Spayde, the fourth a Staggerd, the 

 fifth a Stagge, and (as TryHrams booke teacheth) the lixth yeare 

 he fliuld be called an Hart. But I am rather of opinion y* he 



is 



