The Ornithology of Shakespeare Critically Examined Explained And Illustrated

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" By 23 Eliz. C. 10, "None should kill or take pheasants or partridges by night in pain of 2Os. A pheasant, and los. A partridge, or one month's imprisonment, and bound with sureties not to offend again in the like kind. " By I Jac. I. C. 27, "No person should kill or take any pheasant, partridge, (&c. ), or take or destroy the eggs of pheasants, partridges, (&c. ), in pain of 2os. , or imprisonment for every fowl or egg, and to find sureties in 20 not to offend in the like kind. " Under the sa...me statute, no person was permitted "to buy or sell any pheasant or partridge, upon pain to forfeit 2Os. For every pheasant, and IDS. For every partridge. " By 7 Jac. I. C. II, "every person having hawked at or destroyed any pheasant or partridge between the 1st of July and last of August, forfeited 40^. For every time so hawking, and 2os. For every pheasant or partridge so destroyed or taken. " Lords of manors and their servants 2l6 THE PARTRIDGE.
might take pheasants or partridges in their own grounds or precincts in the day-time between Michaelmas and Christmas.


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