Beasts - Law Dictionary Search Results
Carcass
A dead body whether of man or beast a corpse now commonly the dead body of a beast
Heriot
right of the lord of a manor to the best beast of the deceased tenant of a manor, which beast may
Feral
Wild untamed ferine not domesticated said of beasts birds and plants
Parco fracto
against him who violently broke a pound, and took away beasts lawfully impounded, Reg. Brev. 166.
Fer' natur', animals
Fer' natur', animals. Beasts and birds of a wild disposition, such as deer, hares,
Forest
keeping, for the purpose of venery and hunting, the wild beasts and fowls of forest, chase, park, and warren (which means
Free-warren
Crown to a subject for the preservation or custody of beasts and fowls of warren.
Gain
4, by which no man 'shall be distrained by his beasts that gain his land,' nor by his sheep, so long
Game
Game [fr. gaman, Sax.], all sorts of birds and beasts that are objects of the chase. The term is defined
Great cattle
Great cattle, all manner of beasts except sheep and yearlings
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