Lathams new and second booke of falconrie concerning the training vp of all hawkes that were vnmentioned in his first booke of the haggart faulcon and gerfaulcon, formerly printed; teaching approued medicines for all their diseases. / By Symon Latham, Gent.
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- Lathams new and second booke of falconrie concerning the training vp of all hawkes that were vnmentioned in his first booke of the haggart faulcon and gerfaulcon, formerly printed; teaching approued medicines for all their diseases. / By Symon Latham, Gent.
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- Latham, Simon.
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- At London :: Printed by I.B. for Roger Iackson, and are to be sold at his shop neere Fleet-Conduit,
- 1618.
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❧ To the right VVorshipfull and Noble-minded Gentleman S
r Patrick Hume Knight,M S. L. wisheth all increase of Honors in this life, and eternall happinesse in the world to come.r Falconer to the Kings most excellent Maiestie: - To the Courte∣ous Reader.
- An acknowledgment of the Au∣thors loue and thankefullnesse to his first Maister and founder.
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Jn commendation of the
Au∣thor and his Booke. - A TABLE OF the Chapters and PRINCIPALL MAT∣TERS CONTAINED in this Booke.
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LATHAMS new, and second Booke of FALCONRY.
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CHAP. I. Of theGoshawke compared with otherFowles of the aire, as they are vnreclaimed and wilde; and of the awe and fearefulnesse they haue of man aboue all other creatures. -
CHAP. II. Of theSpaniel, and the societie there ought to bee betweene the man, theHawke, and himselfe. -
CHAP. III. Instructions for theOsteringer to obserue. -
CHAP. IIII. Of the difference in the manner of flying of theGoshawke, compared with the other, which theOsteringer ought to obserue. -
CHAP. V. Of the nature of theGoshawke compared with theLanner, for her soundnesse and long la∣sting; the which dependeth vpon the well ordering and gouerning of her Keeper. -
CHAP. VI. Of the skilfullOstringer, and how he may through his negligence as soone destroy and kill hisHawke, as one of more slender iudgement. -
CHAP. VII. Instructions for the yong man from the Mewe. -
CHAP. IX. Of theHauke that will not endure or abide the sight of the hood. -
CHAP. X. To make theGoshawke gentle, and to loue the hood, that hath with ill vsage beene bea∣ten out of loue with all before. -
CHAP. XI. To reclaime theHawke from the Cage. -
CHAP. XII. How and in what manner theGoshawke ought to be called loose, and taught to draw, and in what places, for the better auoiding of such in∣conueniences as shee is subiect vn∣to, and may befall in that time. -
CHAP. XIII. To make loue and vnity betweene theOstringer himselfe, hisHawke, and hisSpaniels; which is a speciall thing to bee obserued. -
CHAP. XIIII. How you shall first enter yourHawke, and teach her flye to the field, and to order and ma∣nage her there during that season. -
CHAP. XV. How to enter theGoshawke to the Couart. -
CHAP. XVI. A note worthy of obseruation for the imboldening of anyHawke, that hath beene rebuked or discouraged by the Spa∣niels. -
CHAP. XVII. TheHaggart Goshawke in particular. -
CHAP. XVIII. That theHawke being well entred, and in loue with Partridge, ought not to be flone to the Couart at all. -
CHAP. XIX. To teach theGoshawke to flye to the Wilde-ducke or Mallard, that frequenteth the ponds or pri∣uate pittes; which is a good sport, and a good prey when it is taken. -
CHAP. XX. To flye to the Wilde-goose or Hearon, to the Rooke, the Mew, or any other such short flight, which are to be killed at the sudden sowce, by the policie of theHawke that is not swift of her wing to take them otherwise -
CHAP. XXI. Of theSparhawke. -
CHAP. XXII. Of theLanner andLanneret. -
CHAP. XXIII. Of theHaggart Lanner. -
CHAP. XXIIII. Of theRamage Lanner to the Field. -
CHAP. XXV. Of theRamage Lannner for the Riuer. -
CHAP. XXVI. Of theRamage Lanneret for the Riuer or Field. -
CHAP. XXVII.
Of the Eyas Lanner,or Lanneret. -
Lathams
approued medicines, incident to allHawkes mentionedin this Booke.
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The Epilogue, Wherein is contained the opinion of a worthy DiuineS. I. and composed by himselfe, con∣cerning this and the like subiect.