Chapter 14

Intermewed hawks,19“Isolt,” eyess female goshawk,158Italian falconers,7”    writers,7,167Jack or male merlin,28Jackdaw,147JamesI.of England,3”IV.of Scotland,3Japanese falconers,7,39Javanese falcon,22Jay,33Jess,41Join,19Jowk,19“Jubilee,” eyess jack,61,65,68,140,199,211Jumping to the fist,88‘Kecks,’ or croaks,237Kestrel,2,18,29,30,68,78,148,274,283Kholsan,37Killing trained hawks,4,8,283,284“Kismet,” eyess tiercel,143Kite-hawking,15,23,103,144Labrador falcon,14“Lady Mabel,” eyess sparrow-hawk,168“Lady Macbeth,” eyess sparrow-hawk,164Landrail,147,156,167Lanner, lanneret,23,115,198Lantiner,18Lapwing,146,217Lark-hawking,130-141,201Larks,137Lascelles, Hon. G.,6,8Latham, S.,8,21,131Law about hawking,4,284Laziness,86,211,269Learning to train hawks,30Leash,44,278LeoX., Pope,3Lesser falcon,22Lice,241Lifting,32,95,132,261Lilford, Lord,6,13,74,130Live lure,204Long-winged hawks,19-30Loo Club,5,144Lost hawks,136,201,213-224,231LouisXI.of France,3”XIII.,39,131Lugger,25Lure,37,51,63,88,117,265,281”    hawks of the,150Made hawk,93,125Magpie,145,197Maichin, M.,37Mailed,20Mails,19Make-hawk,93,113,142,273Making in,95,96,102,195Maladies,235-243Mann, Mr. T.,7Manning,61,80,151Mantle,19Marhawk,81Markers,175,192,194Marshalling the field,193“May,” eyess merlin,206,207Meal-times,62,64Medicine,234,252,269Megrim,241Merlin,27,80,115,130-141,148,181,206-212,217,226“Meteor,” passage tiercel,146Mews,53,172Mice,182Michelin,249Migration of hawks,70,71,179Mites,91,233,241Möllen, Adrian, and Sons,5,16,42,48,79,144,276Moult,139,140,244-254Moulting larks,137,139,199Mountee,94Mounting,120,128”    larks,138Mummy,243Musket, or male sparrow-hawk,3,160-169Mutes,20,234,235,241Nares,19,233,258Naturalists,39Newall, Mr. A.,7,130,155,159Newcome, Mr. E. C.,5,13,16,101,131,144Norfolk plover,147Norway falcon and tiercel,13Norwegian goshawks,33Notes of flights,206Notice that trained hawks are kept,284O’Keefe, Mr.,101O’Neill, Lord,5Old Hawking Club, the,5,16,52,105,116,143Oriental falconers,2Origin of hawking,1“Orkney,” eyess merlin,280Ostringer, or austringer,32Over-hawked falconers,170Owl,23,144Oxer, George, falconer,6,159Packing hawks,56Padding of blocks and perches,45,47Palsy,241Pannel,19Pantas,241“Parachute,” eyess falcon,116,129,149Parasites,241Partridge,115,125,129,153,156,158,161,162,165Passage hawks,18,70-86,97,123Peewit,146,217Pegging out,85Pells, John, falconer,5Pelt,19,102,199,263Perch,45,242Perching,268Peregrine,16-20Petty singles,19Pheasant,115,148,153,156,158Physicking,24,91,153,161,236-243Pichot, M. P. A.,7Picking up quarry,130,161,197Pigeons,58,65,72,94,141,154,204,217,275,284Pills,252Pin,242Pinckney, Mr. E. C.,147,284Pitch,120Plovers,146,147Plugging,230Point, making a,20,125Pointers,121,125Poisoning,283Pole-cadge,52”    -hawk,72”    -pigeon,73Poultry,157Pounces,31Price of hawks,25,71,144,155Pride of falcons,256“Princess,” eyess merlin,94”    wild-caught sparrow-hawk,169Principals,19Prynne,243Punic falcon,22Purge for hawks,153,252,253Put in,20,136,197Put over,19Quail,147,156,167Quarry,12”    -book,206,275“Queen,” eyess merlin,211,281Rabbit,33,58,153,158,181,277Radcliffe, Colonel Delmé,8,20Rain,178,254Rake away,32,97,119,266Ramage hawk,18Rangle,190Rats,156,157,239Ravine deer,34Recapture,220Reclamation,76-96,151Record of flights,206-211Red falcon and tiercel,18,71”    hawks,18,71”    -legged falconet,39”    -naped shaheen,21“Red Queen,” trained goshawk,159Reed, Mr. A. W.,7,283,284Refusing,136,162,271Renfrewshire Subscription Hawking Club,148Retford, James and William, falconers,6,280,282Retrievers,125,127,156Revival of falconry,8Rewards,153,193,222Ricks,263Riding to hawks,107,113,195Riley, Mr. John,6,157,161,168,277Ring swivel,43,45Ringing flights,107,133,137,139,208Robin, or male hobby,183Rook-hawking,101-114,195Rooks,94,119,217Rouse,19Royal falconers,2,3,141"Ruby,” eyess sparrow-hawk,163,168”    eyess jack,209Rufter-hood,49,57Running cunning,223,272Russian falconers,7,37“Ruy Lopez,” eyess jack,136,282Rye,242Sails,19St. Quintin, Mr. W. H.,6,129,142,146,148Saker,22,103,144,183,186,236Sal ammoniac,234Salvin, Captain,6,48Sanford, Colonel E. C. A.,7,130,140,148,280Schlegel and Wulverhorst,8,275Science of flying,107,123Scores,129,140,143,148,158,159Score-sheet,206-211Scotch hares,129Screaming,270Screen perch,45,233Sea-fowl,15,147Sebright, Sir John,60,82,151Seeling,20,78,80,119Serving a hawk,20,92,136Shaheen,20,21,115,147,148Shakespeare,3,162Shape of hawks,257“She,” eyess merlin,66,278Shifting,108Shooting trained hawks,284Short-winged hawks,10,30,90,150-169Shrike,21,71,73Signals for markers,192Sinclair, Mr. John,5,148“Sir Tristram,” eyess goshawk,158,278“Sis,” eyess merlin,140Size and shape of hawks,15,22,257-259Slice,20,46Slight falcon and tiercel,19,70Small birds,29,187Snares for hawks,221Snipe,28,148Snurt,242Soar, or sore hawk,18Soaring,96,179,265Sock,74Soft lure,98Sourbets, M.,7South African lanner,25Spaniels,156Spare lures,113,214Sparrow,29,186,239,283”    -hawk,34,115,160-169Spectators,172,195,197Speed of hawks,17,67,274Spotted eagle,38Spring-swivel,43Squirrel,156“Starlight,” peregrine tiercel,143Starling,162,167,217Steppe eagle,38Stern-chase,120Stoat,156,158Stone curlew,147Stonehenge,196Stoop,12,65,109,122,138Stooping to the lure,98String,200,263Stuffing young hawks,58Style,114,158,184Suffusion of the eye,240Sugar, sugar-candy,82,239,


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