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A34843 The gentleman's recreation in four parts, viz. hunting, hawking, fowling, fishing : wherein these generous exercises are largely treated of, and the terms of art for hunting and hawking more amply enlarged than heretofore : whereto is prefixt a large sculpture, giving easie directions for blowing the horn, and other sculptures inserted proper to each recreation : with an abstract at the end of each subject of such laws as relate to the same. Cox, Nicholas, fl. 1673-1721.; Langbaine, Gerard, 1656-1692. Hunter, a discourse in horsemanship. 1686 (1686) Wing C6705; ESTC R33687 308,510 564

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beaten to powder of either two ounces mingle all these well together and lay it on the place afflicted For Swelling in the Throat By reason of a humour distilling from the brain the throat of a Spaniel will often swell unreasonably For cure whereof anoint the grieved place with oil of Camomile then wash it with vinegar not over-strong mixed with salt Probatum est Of Worms breeding in the Hurts and Mangy parts of a Spaniel These worms do hinder the cure of the mange or wounds causing them to continue at one stay or to grow worse and worse To remove this hindrance take the gum of Ivy and convey it into the wound and let it there remain a day or two washing the wound with Wine and after that anoint it with Bacon-grease oil of Earth-worms and Rue The powder of wild Cucumbers is excellent good to kill these worms and will prove a good corrosive also eating away the dead flesh and increasing the good If the worms be within the body you must destroy them in this manner Cause your Spaniel by fair means or foul when fasting to eat the yolk of an egg with two scruples of Saffron pulverized and confected with the same egg keeping him after it fasting till night When a Spaniel is hurt as long as he can come to lick the wound with his tongue he needs no other remedy his tongue is his best Chirurgeon but when he cannot do that then such wounds as are not venomous you may cure with the powder of Matresilva dried in an oven or in the Sun If it be a bite of a Fox anoint it with oil wherein Earth-worms and Rue have been boiled together If by a mad dog let him lap twice or thrice of the broth of Germander and eat the Germander too boiled Others bore the skin of his neck through with a hot-Iron just betwixt his ears so as the fire may touch both sides of the hole made after that plucking up the skin of the dog's shoulders and flanks backwards thrust it through with a hot-Iron in like manner by giving the venom this vent it is a ready way to cure him To help a Spaniel that hath lost his sense of Smelling Spaniels sometimes by reason of too much rest and grease or some other accident do lose their sense of smelling so as they cannot spring or retrive a fowl after their usual manner To recover it again take Agarick two drams Sal Gemma one scruple beat these into powder and incorporate them with Oxymel making a pill as big as a nut cover it with butter and give it the dog by fair means or foul This will bring him into a quick scent as I have oftentimes proved it The benefit of cutting off the tip of a Spaniel's Tail or Stern It is necessary for several reasons to cut off the tip of a Spaniel's stern when it is a whelp First by so doing worms are prevented from breeding there in the next place if it be not cut he will be the less forward in pressing hastily into the covert after his game besides this benefit the dog appears more beautiful An Abstract of such Penal LAWS As relate to HUNTERS and HUNTING STat. 13 R. 2. cap. 13. No man who hath not lands of 40 s. per ann nor Clerk who hath not 10 l. revenue per an shall have or keep any Grey-hound Hound Dog Ferret Net or Engine to destroy Deer Hares Coneys or any other Gentlemans Game in pain of one whole years imprisoment which Iustices of Peace have power to inflict Stat. 1 H. 7. cap. 7. If any shall hunt within Forests Parks or Warrens in the night-time or disguised one of the Kings Council or a Iustice of Peace to whom information shall be made shall by his Warrant cause the Offender to be brought before himself or some other Councellor or Iustice of Peace to be examined where if he conceal the Fact such hunting shall be deemed Felony but being confessed the Offence is onely Finable at the next general Sessions And here a Rescous of the Execution of any such Warrant shall be also deemed Felony Stat. 19 H. 7. cap. 11. None shall keep any Deer-hays or Buck-stalls save in his own Forest or Park in pain to forfeit for every Month they are so kept 40 s. Neither shall any stalk with any Bush or Beast to any Deer except in his own Forest or Park on pain of 10 l. Stat. 14 15 H. 8. cap. 10. None shall trace destroy or kill any Hare in the Snow in pain of 6 s. 8 d. for every such Offence which penalty assessed in Sessions shall go to the King but in a Leet to the Lord thereof Stat. 3 Jacob. cap. 13. None shall without the Owners License kill or chase any Deer or Coneys in any Parks or inclosed Grounds in pain to suffer three months imprisonment to pay treble damages to the party grieved and to be bound with two good Sureties to the good behaviour for seven years But the party grieved having satisfaction hath liberty to release the Behaviour II. By the same Statute it appears that if any person not having 40 l. per annum in Lands or 200 l. in Goods or some inclosed Ground used for Deer or Coneys worth 40 s. per ann at least shall use any Gun Bow or Cross-bow to kill any Deer or Coneys or shall keep any Buck-stall Ferret Dog Net or other Engine it shall be lawful for any person having Lands worth 100 l. per ann to take such Gun c. from any such person and to convert it to his own use Stat. 13 Car. 2. cap. 20. None shall unlawfully Course Kill Hunt or carry away any Deer in any Forest Chase Purliew Wood Park or other Ground where Deer have been usually kept within England and Wales without the consent of the Owners or Party chiefly trusted with the custody thereof or he aiding or assisting therein upon pain being convicted by confession or one Witness before any Istice of the Peace within sit months after the Offence of 201. to be levied by distress by Warrant of the said Iustices one moity to the Informer the other to the Owner of the Deer And for want of distress to be committed to the House of Correction or common Goal for one year and not discharged till sufficient Sureties be given for the good behaviour II. It is nevertheless provided that upon punishment of this Statute the penalty of no other Law be incurred Stat. 22 23 Car. 2. cap. 25. It is Enacted That all Lords of Mannours or other Royalties not under the degree of an Esquire may by Writing under their Hands and Seals authorize one or more Game-keepers within their respective Mannours or Royalties who being thereunto so authorized may take and seize all such Guns Bows Grey-hounds Setting-dogs Lurchers or other Dogs to kill Hares or Coneys Ferrets Crammels Low-bells Hayes or other Dets Hare-pipes Snares or other Engines for the taking and killing of Coneys