thofe whiche fhall haue the vnderftondynge 

 of the forfayd treatyfe & vfe it for theyr 

 pleafures. 



Ye that can angle & take fyffhe to your 

 pleafures as this forfayd treatyfe techy th 

 & fhewyth you : I charge & requyre you 

 in the name- of alle noble men that ye 

 fyffhe not in noo poore mannes feuerall 

 water : as his ponde : ftewe : or other 

 neceffary thynges to kepe fyffhe in, wyth-. 

 out his lycence & good wyll. *[[ Nor that 

 ye vfe not to breke noo mannys gynnys 

 lyenge in theyr weares & in other places 

 due vnto theym. Ne to take the fyffhe 

 awaye that is taken in theym. For after 

 a fyffhe is taken in a mannys gynne yf the 

 gynne be layed in the comyn waters : or 

 elfe in fuche waters as he herith, it is his 

 owne proper goodes : and yf ye take it 

 awaye, ye robbe hym : whyche is a ryght 



