score pence is the worth of a hawk before mewing and whilst it shall be in the mew. If it is white after mewing, it is a pound in value. [1]The nest of a falcon is six score pence in value. A falcon before mewing and whilst it shall be in the mew, is three score pence in value. If it be white after mewing, it is six score pence in value. [2]The nest of a sparrow-hawk is twenty-four pence in value. [3]A sparrow-hawk before mewing and whilst it shall be in the mew, is twelve pence in value. If it be white after mewing, it is twenty-four pence in value. [4]The teithi of every female bird are, laying and hatching. The teithi of every male bird are, singing and impregnating. [5]There is no dirwy nor camlwrw for any winged creature although taken in theft ; but its legal worth is to be paid to the owner unless itself be found. [6]A stag is of the same worth and the same augmentation as an ox ; and a hind as a cow ; and a roe as a goat ; and a roebuck as a he-goat ; and a sow of a wood as a sow of a trev. [7]The judges of Howel the Good were not able to fix a legal worth on a badger, because during the year the swine were affected by the quinsey, it then obtained the status of a dog; and the year there was madness among the dogs, it