The New Sporting Magazine, Volume 2Baldwin & Cradock, 1831 - Hunting |
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... stand , is such as to divide the country between them , the former coming as far as the Sutton - road , taking all the covers on their side of it , and the Surrey taking all the country between the Sutton - road and the Westerham one in ...
... stand , is such as to divide the country between them , the former coming as far as the Sutton - road , taking all the covers on their side of it , and the Surrey taking all the country between the Sutton - road and the Westerham one in ...
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... standing corn until the middle of September . In the latter part of this clause the same carelessness of real improve- ment , and a profound ignorance of natural history , are manifested in the period indicated for the protection of ...
... standing corn until the middle of September . In the latter part of this clause the same carelessness of real improve- ment , and a profound ignorance of natural history , are manifested in the period indicated for the protection of ...
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... standing . " Every humane man who has any experience of the operation of the present game laws , and certificate acts , will concur in the propriety of this amendment . At present a man kills a partridge he is caught with the bird upon ...
... standing . " Every humane man who has any experience of the operation of the present game laws , and certificate acts , will concur in the propriety of this amendment . At present a man kills a partridge he is caught with the bird upon ...
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... standing in one's way , and never stand a drop of nothing . " But here comes the man of men- the varmint of the place , as the twist of his head and elbow in recognition of the coachman's sa- lute testify . lute testify . The height of ...
... standing in one's way , and never stand a drop of nothing . " But here comes the man of men- the varmint of the place , as the twist of his head and elbow in recognition of the coachman's sa- lute testify . lute testify . The height of ...
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... stand it , so it was not to no use harnassing of him for me . " " The old brown looks fresh , but what have you been doing with his tail , it's an inch shorter than it was yesterday ; and that collar dos'nt belong to him , he should ...
... stand it , so it was not to no use harnassing of him for me . " " The old brown looks fresh , but what have you been doing with his tail , it's an inch shorter than it was yesterday ; and that collar dos'nt belong to him , he should ...
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Page 6 - Game within the same for his own use or for the use of any other person or persons...
Page 464 - Oaths mentioned in an Act passed in the first year of the Reign of His late Majesty King Georg,e the first, intituled
Page 17 - BE it Enacted, That all Actions and Prosecutions to be commenced against any person for any thing done in pursuance of this Act...
Page 16 - Peace, conditioned personally to appear at the said Sessions, and to try such Appeal, and to abide the Judgment of the Court thereon, and to pay such Costs as shall be by the Court awarded...
Page 1 - ... between the first day of February and the first day of September...
Page 2 - ... shall knowingly have in his house, possession, or control, any bird of game (except birds of game kept in a mew or breeding place) after the expiration of forty days...
Page 16 - Act, and for which no particular method of relief hath been already appointed, such person may appeal to the Justices at the next general or quarter sessions of the Peace...
Page 9 - Occupier shall, on Conviction thereof before Two Justices of the Peace, forfeit and pay for such...
Page 9 - Conviction thereof before a Justice of the Peace, forfeit and pay such Sum of Money, not exceeding Five Pounds, as to the said Justice shall seem meet, together with the Costs of the Conviction...
Page 16 - Case may be ; or the Justice before whom the Charge shall be made may, if he shall have Reason to suspect from Information upon Oath that the Party is likely to abscond, issue such Warrant in the first Instance, without any previous Summons.