Medieval Hunting History - Punishments for breaking Medieval Hunting Laws
The strict Medieval Forest Laws reserved the rights of hunting to the ruling class and were hated and resented by the lower classes. Punishments for breaking Medieval Hunting Laws were severe. Peasants accused of poaching were liable to hanging, castration, blinding or being sewn into a deerskin and then hunted down by ferocious dogs.
Sounds amenable. OR, post signs and shoot violators. Bury them deeeeeeeeeeeeep. Problem solved. Yes, I understand that this seems extreme however, it would solve the problem. The article poster asked, he has my answer. Things have changed in this Country since the ‘70’s-’80’s - I have EVOLVED with them. Touchy topic with me and MY FREEKIN’ PROPERTY. Oh and GET OFF MY LAWN !
Love To All & Merry Christmas !
Snoot ;o)