304 



properties and medecynes that are necessary to be kept. Small 

 4to. 



Wood-cut of men and hawks, as in Wynkyn de Worde's edition. 



Imprynted at London, in Paules Churche-yerde, by Abraham Vele. 



Here begynneth the booke of Hunting, where unto is added the measure 

 of blowing 



Rude wood-cut with the hares. 



Imprynted at London, in Flete-strete, at the signe of the Rose Garland 

 by Wyllyam Copland, for Robert Toye. 



Here beginneth a tretyse of Fysshynge wyth an Angle. 

 Same cut as in Copland's edition. 



Imprinted at London, in Paules Church-yarde, at the sygne of the Lambe, 

 by Abraham Vele. 4to, A. to M., in 4's, containing 48 leaves. 



h, i, reads: "Of Saynt Benet, the xi July " 



In Mr. Pickering's possession (1836), formerly Mr. Milner's. Another copy, 

 imperfect, is in the British Museum. 



X. The Booke of haukyng, huntyng, and fysshyng, with al 

 the properties and medecynes that are necessary to be kept. 

 Small 4to. 



Wood-cut of men and hawks, beneath the above title. 



On the recto of A, ii. "The true fourme of keping of haukes, as hath ' 

 ben used in tymes past. And fyrst to speake of haukes, from an egge tyll 

 they ben able to be taken." 



On the reverse of E, iiii, " Thus endeth the boke of haukyng." 



F, i. "Here beginneth the booke of Hunting, wherunto is added the 

 measures of blowyng." Above a rude wood-cut, representing a man hold- 

 ing a spear and blowing a horn, with dogs in chace. 



Reverse of F, t, commences with " Lykewyse as in the booke of 

 Haukynge," &c. 



J, ii. " Here nowe folowyng shall be shewed all shyres and the byshop- 

 ryches," &c. 



/, in. " The measures of blowyng of a home." 



J, iv. " The ende of the whole measures of blowyng." 



Reverse of /, iv, is blank. 



K, i. " Here beginneth a tretyse of Fysschynge wyth an Angle." Above 

 a wood-cut of a man angling. 



Reverse of K, i, commences " Salomon in his parables," &c. 



Reverse of M, iv. " Here endeth the booke of haukyng, huntyng, and 

 fyssbyng, with other dyvers matters." 



" Imprynted at London, in Flete-streate, at the Sygne of the Rose 

 Garlande, by Wylliam Coplande : for Rychard Tottell." 



B.L. 4to, 96 pages. 



There is a copy of this edition in the Library of the Right Honourable 

 Thomas Grenville, at the British Museum. In a note at the end of the 

 volume, Mr. Grenville observes, " This edition is not known to Ames or 

 Herbert, nor has a second copy of it come to my knowledge, though there 

 is one nearly the same, printed for Toye and Coplande. There is no date of 

 the year of printing this book, but it appears, from Ames, that Coplande 

 was fined by the Company of Stationers, in 1561, for printing these three 

 Tracts. The present Edition of Tottell's differs in its colophon at least from 

 those pointed out by Herbert as printed by Coplande, and except the re- 



