Poaching Great Britain Law And Legislation Early Works To 1800 : By the King, a proclamation. George R. Whereas by an Act of Parliament made in the first year of the reign of our royal predecessor King Henry the seventh, [intituled, An Act for shewing the penalty for hunting in the night, or with disguising] ....; Great Britain.
1723
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Poaching Ireland : For the more due and orderly preservation of His Majesties game of pheasants, partridges, crows and hares, and all other game whatsoever, for the recreation of the lord lieutenant and Council, especially near about the places where the lord lieutenant and state shall for the most part reside, we do hereby in His Majesties name strictly charge and command all persons whatsoever not to presume to kill or take, or attempt to kill or take any pheasant, partridge, crows, hares, or any prohibited game whatsoever ... / by the Lord Lieutenant and Council, Ormonde.; Ireland.
1662
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Poaching Law And Legislation Early Works To 1800 : Whereas in an act passed in the last sessions of Parliament, for the purpose of suppressing the evil custom of night poaching, : and thereby preventing those immoralities, crimes, and felonies, which are too often the consequence of this idle and unlawful practice, it is enacted, ...; Great Britain.