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d by Blomefield; they are _gules_ a fesse _argent_, between, in chief, two crescents, and in base, a lion _passant guardant_ of the same]. 6. Great Yarmouth. 7. Unknown. The arms on the opposite side are: 1. Duke of Norfolk. 2. Hobart. 3. Bacon. 4. Thurston. 5. Mr. Peck impaling his wife [his arms, too, are wrongly blazoned; they should be--Or, on a chevron engrailed gules three crosslets pattee argent]. 6. Lindley. 7. Norwich. Mr. Cooper will find a slight notice of this sign, both in Gough's _Camden_ and in _The Beauties of England and Wales_; but both these are of later date than Mr. Cruttwell's _Tour_. I have only to add, that I should wish Mr. Cooper to _see_ the engraving. I shall be very happy to send it by post for his inspection. CRANMORE. * * * * * _Parkership, Porkership, Pokership._--With every deference to the ingenious suggestions of Mr. Bolton Corney (No. 15. p. 218.), I think it will be found, on reference to the original documents, that "Pokership" is a misreading of the ancient writing for "Parkership." This question might be determined if any correspondent, acquainted with the present excellent arrangement of our records, could inform us whether the appointments under the old Earldom of March are extant. A large portion of Herefordshire was held under his tenure. Thomas Croft, of Croft, was, in 1473, "Parker" of Pembrugge, in that county: _Rot. Parl_. vi. 342. In 1485 John Amyas {324} was, by the act of settlement made on the accession of Henry VII., continued in his office "of the kepyng of our chase of Moketree in Wigmoresland under the Erledom of Marche," and Thomas Grove "in the keepying of our chase of the Boryngwood in Wigmoresland and of the 'Poulterership' and keping of the ditch of the same." In _An Abstract of the late King's Revenues_ (printed 1651, 4to.) is this entry relating to Bringwood:-- "To Sir Robert Harley for keeping Boringwood alias Bringwood Forest Com. Heref. 6l. 2s. 8d. per ann., for the Pokership 30s. 5d. by the year, and for the keeping the forest of Prestwood 18s. by the year." In a survey made of mocktree and Bringwood Forests in 1633, it is stated, that "these Forests are stately grounds, and do feed a great and large Deer, and will keep of Red and Fallow Deer two or three thousand at the least." These enclosures were disafforested temp. Charles II., and they now form part of the Downton Castle Estate.
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