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versed cut before the treatise of Fishing, accords exactly with Toye's in its 

 contents." 



There is probably another edition, by Coplande, yet undescribed one iii 

 Lothbury, over against St. Margaret's Church. 



XI. The boke of hawkynge huntynge and fysshinge, with all the 

 properties and medecynes that are necessary to be kept. Small 

 4to. 



The treatise of Hawking ends on reverse of E, iiij, of Hunting on F, ij, 

 and of Fishing on reverse miiij. 



Each treatise has a distinct colophon; the last is "Here endeth the boke * 

 of Hawkyng, Huntyng, and Fyshyng, with other dyuers matters. Im- 

 pryuted at London, in Paul's Chyrch-yerde, by me, Hery Tab. Finis." 

 A. to M., in 4's. 



The only copy known is among Cryne's books in the Bodleian Library. 



XII. The boke of hawkynge huntynge and fysshynge, with all the 

 propertyes and medecynes that are necessarye to be kepte. 



Small 4to. 



On title, wood-cut, group of 8 birds. 



On the reverse of E, 4. Imprynted at London, in Forster-laen, by me 

 John Waley. Finis 



On F, 1. Here begynneth the boke of huntyng; and ends on the re- 

 verge J, ii. Imprinted at London, in Forster Laen by John Waley. 



On K, 1, commences. Here begynneth a treatyse of fysshynge with an 

 angle. Ends on M, 4. 



Here endeth the boke of Haukyng, Huntyng, and fysshyng, with other 

 dyuers mathers. Imprynted at London, in Forster laen, by John Waley. 



A. to M. in fours, except 1, which has two leaves only. In all 46 leaves, 

 h. i, reads : " Of saynte Thomas tyde of Canterbure." 

 N.B, This copy may or may not pe imperfect; in most copies the mea- 

 sures of blowing are printed on I, iii, and I,iv, with the imprint of the 2nd 

 part. But in this edition the imprint is at the end of the ballad, therefore 

 it appears perfect ; it is not mentioned on the title. In the possession of 

 Mr. Pickering (1836). 



Xiii. The boke of haukyng huntynge and fysshyng, with all the 

 properties and medecynes that are necessary to be kepte. 



Small 4to. 



On title wood-cut of the Hawk within 6 scroll blocks and 2 flowers. 



Imprynted at London in Flete strete by Wyllyam Powell. 



Here begynneth the booke of huntyng. Where unto is added the mea- 

 sures of blowynge. 



Wood-cut with two dogs and a stag, and an ornament composed of four 

 blocks, two on each side. 



Imprynted at London in Flete strete, at the sygne of the George, next to 

 saynt Dunstones churche by Wyllyam Powell. 



Here begynneth a tretyse of fysshynge with an angle. 



Wood-cut as in Coplande, witn a border added in the outer and inner 

 margin. 



Imprynted at London in Flete strte at the sygne of George next to saynt 

 Dunstones Church by Wyllyam Powell. 



h. i, reads : " Of saynt Benet the xi. of July." 



In Mr. Pickering's possession (1836), formerly "Tho. Baker. Col. Jo. 

 Socius eiectus." A. to M. in 4, containing 48 leaves. 



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