Notes and Queries, Number 192, July 2, 1853 / A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc.
By lease dated 28th April, 1533, the Abbat of St. Edmund's Bury demised to John Wright, glazier, and John Anable, pewterer, of Bury, the manor of Haberdon appurtenant to the office of Sacrist in that monastery, with four acres in the Vynefeld, for twenty years, at the rent of 5 l. 4 s. to the Sacrist; the tenants also to find a white bull every year of their term, as often as it should happen that any gentlewoman, or any other woman, should, out of devotion, visit the shrine of the glorious king and martyr of St. Edmund, and wish to make the oblation of a white bull. (Dodsw. Coll. in Bibl. Bodl. , vol. lxxi. f. 72.)
If we are to understand a white bull of the ancient race of wild white cattle, it may be inferred, I suppose, that in some forest in the vicinity of Bury St. Edmund's they had not disappeared in the first half of the sixteenth century. The wild cattle, probably indigenous to the great Caledonian forest, seem to have become extinct in a wild state before the time of Leland, excepting where preserved in certain ancient parks, as Chillingham Park, Northumberland, Gisburne Park in Craven, &c., where they were, and in the former at all events still are, maintained in their original purity of breed. They were preserved on the lands of some abbeys; for instance, by the Abbats of Whalley, Lancashire.
Whitaker ( History of Craven , p. 34.) mentions Gisburne Park as chiefly remarkable for a herd of wild cattle, descendants of that indigenous race which once roamed in the great forests of Lancashire, and they are said by some other writer to have been originally brought to Gisburne from Whalley after the dissolution. One of the descendants of Robert de Brus, the founder of Gainsborough Priory, is stated by Matthew Paris to have conciliated King John with a present of white cattle. The woods of Chillingham Castle are celebrated at this day for the breed of this remarkable race, by which they are inhabited; and I believe there are three or four other places in which they are preserved.
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NOTES AND QUERIES:
A MEDIUM OF INTER-COMMUNICATION FOR LITERARY MEN, ARTISTS, ANTIQUARIES, GENEALOGISTS, ETC.
CONTENTS.
Notes.
OBLATION OF A WHITE BULL.
NEWSTEAD ABBEY.
ON A CELEBRATED PASSAGE IN "ROMEO AND JULIET," ACT III. SC. 2.
ON THE PASSAGE FROM "KING LEAR."
MANNERS OF THE IRISH.
Minor Notes.
Queries.
DID CAPTAIN COOK FIRST DISCOVER THE SANDWICH ISLANDS?
SUPERSTITION OF THE CORNISH MINERS.
Minor Queries.
Minor Queries with Answers.
Replies.
BISHOP KEN.
BOHN'S EDITION OF HOVEDEN.
COLERIDGE'S CHRISTABEL.
ITS.
FAMILY OF MILTON'S WIDOW.
BOOKS OF EMBLEMS—JACOB BEHMEN.
RAFFAELLE'S SPOSALIZIO.
WINDFALL.
MR. JUSTICE NEWTON.
PHOTOGRAPHIC CORRESPONDENCE.
Replies to Minor Queries.
Miscellaneous.
NOTES ON BOOKS, ETC.
BOOKS AND ODD VOLUMES WANTED TO PURCHASE.
Notices to Correspondents.
BURKE'S PEERAGE AND BARONETAGE FOR 1853
BURKE'S LANDED GENTRY, CORRECTED FOR 1853,
EVELYN'S DIARY AND CORRESPONDENCE.
HORACE WALPOLE'S MEMOIRS.
CLERICAL, MEDICAL, AND GENERAL LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY.
WESTERN LIFE ASSURANCE AND ANNUITY SOCIETY.
GILBERT J. FRENCH,
MEDICAL, INVALID, AND GENERAL LIFE OFFICE,
MR. MURRAY'S
LIST OF NEW WORKS.