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An Alphabeticall Index, declaring the whole discourse of this abridgement. The number importeth the Page.

A.
A Bridgement of Doggs. 1
Abstinence from lost goods 27
Aelianus his opinion of bloodhoundes. 6
Aelianus and Aelius opinion of the beauer. 19
Alfredus maintained iustice. 27
An example of rebellion, and the reward of the same. 26
An example of loue in a dogge. 31
Arcadian dogge. 36
B.
Bandogges bayte the beare and the bull. 25
Blondus opinion of a dogge. 30
Blooddy and butcherlye curres. 32
Beauer called a water dogge. 19
Beauer wherein hee is like a dogge. 19
Beasts preuented of succor. 5
Bloodhoundes howe they are knowne. 5
Bloodhoundes conditions in hūting. ibidem
Bloodhounds whence they borrowe their names. ibid.
Bloodhoundes pursue without wearinesse. 6
Bloodhoundes discerne theeues from true men. 6
Bloodhoundes hunte by water and by land. ibid.
Bloodhoundes whue they cease from hunting. ibidem
Bloodhoundes why they are kept close in the day, and let lose in the night. ibide.
Bloodhoundes haue not libertye always in raunge at wyll. 7
Bloodhoundes are their maisters guides. ibid.
Borders of England pestred with pylferers. ibidem
Bloodhoundes why they are vsed in England and Scotland. ibi.
Bloodhoundes take not the water naturally. ibidem
Bloodhoundes called Brache in Scottishe. ibidem
Bloodhoundes whue they barck. 8
Butchers dogge. 26
Butchers dogge why so called. ibide.
C.
Caius booke of dogges twyse written. 1