This present boke shewyth the manere of hawkynge [and] huntynge and also of diuysynge of cote armours. It shewyth also a good matere belongynge to horses: wyth other co[m]mendable treatyses. And ferdermore of the blasynge of armys: as here after it maye appere.

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This present boke shewyth the manere of hawkynge [and] huntynge and also of diuysynge of cote armours. It shewyth also a good matere belongynge to horses: wyth other co[m]mendable treatyses. And ferdermore of the blasynge of armys: as here after it maye appere.
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Berners, Juliana, b. 1388?
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[Enprynted at westmestre :: By wynkyn the worde,
the yere of thyncarnac[i]on of our lorde. M.CCCC.lxxxxvi. [1496]]
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Falconry -- Early works to 1800.
Hunting -- Early works to 1800.
Heraldry -- Early works to 1800.
Fishing -- Early works to 1800.
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"This present boke shewyth the manere of hawkynge [and] huntynge and also of diuysynge of cote armours. It shewyth also a good matere belongynge to horses: wyth other co[m]mendable treatyses. And ferdermore of the blasynge of armys: as here after it maye appere." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A16392.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 24, 2025.

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¶Of armys bende fusyllyd here now I wyll exemple.

MOreouer there ben founde in armes other certen bendis to some man straunge from thyse. And here I wyll shew to you a bende the whyche is callyd a bende fusyllyd: as here apperyth in this scochon.

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And it is callyd fu¦syllydfor it is made all of fusyllis / of the whyche certen fusylles more shall be spoken afterwarde. But he the whyche hath thise armys bereth: La¦tine sic: ¶Portat vnam bendam fusillatam de au¦ro in campo asorio: Gallice sic: ¶Il porte dasur vne bandee fusillee dor: Anglice sic: ¶He berith asure a bende fusyllyd of golde. ¶And this bende many tymes is borne wyth straungers: and specyally in Burgoyne.

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