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Poaching
Poaching, taking name by trespass. Also taking fish, e.g., salmon and
Poach
To cook as eggs by breaking them into boiling water also to cook with butter after breaking in a vessel
Poacher
One who poaches one who kills or catches game or fish contrary to
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Quenelle
A kind of delicate forcemeat commonly poached and used as a dish by itself or for garnishing
Animals
1861, s. 21 (unrepealed) and 1916, s. 1 (3). See POACHING, GAME. Cruelty. By the (English) Protection of Animals Act, 1911
Game
Edw. 7, c. 21), see HARE. See also GAME LICENCE; POACHING; Chitty's Statutes, tit. 'Game.'Wild animals and birds considered as object
Night
time of darkness between sunset and sunrise. Under the Night Poaching begins one hour after sunset, and ends one hour(English) s
Otter
Otter, a poaching device, the use of which for catching salmon, trout, or
Rabbit
punishable by fine up to 5l. By the (English) Night Poaching Act, 1828, s. 1, unlawfully taking or destroying game or
Sessions of the peace
estate. (19) Offences against s. 9 of the (English) Nigh Poaching Act, 1828. (20) Misdemeanours against ss. 82, 83, 84 of
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