THE WILD ANIMALS OF NORTHUMBERLAND. 
John Hoaran in Dilston, one fox head, three fulmarts heads. 
December ye ninth day. 
John Hoaran in Dilston, two fox heads. Decembr the 16th day. 
Richard Corington in Corbridge, one fox head. Jany ye 8 day. 
1702. 
John Hypell, 5 fox heads. May 18, 14, 15th. 
Thomas Jopling 1 brock head. June 1. 
John Heypell, 4 gleads heads. June 1. 
Thomas Jopling, 2 brock heads. June 3. 
Ralph Lumbly, one fox head. June 4th. 
John Hypell, 2 brocks heads. June 5th. 
George Rothwell, 1 brocks head. June 10th. 
Robt. Barnes, ] brock head. June 10th. 
Thos. Jopling, 2 brocks heads. June 13th. 
Michael Stokoe, 1 otter head. June 10th. 
John Armstrong, one fulmart head. July 8th. 
John Addison, one fulmart head. Sepr. 30. 
John Addison, one fulmart head. Octr. 4. 
Thos. Jopling, 1 fulmart head. Octr. 5. 
Cha. Hutchinson, one fox head. Decr. 8. 
John Addison, one fulmart head. Jany. 18. 
John Haggart, ] brock head, 2 fulmart heads. March 14. 
1723. 
Thos. Jopling, 1 fulmart head. April 10. 
John Armstrong, 1 wild cats head. April 11. 
Thos. Jopling, 1 fulmart head, April 12 more 2 fulmart heads. 
Robt. Rutter, 1 fulmart head. April 13. 
Edw. Giles, 4 fulmart heads. Jany.-13. 
Matt. Thompson, 2 fox heads. April 14. 
John Hepple, 1 fox head. Aug. 15. 
Wm. Milburn, one brock head. October 6. 
Abraham Fawsit, one fulmart head. Oct. 26. 
John Hepple, 5 fox heads. November 18th. 
Matt. Thompson, 1 glead head. December 16th. 
1741. 
Miscellaneous Items. 
To Dr. Charlton, for a fox head, 1s.; a fox and an otter head 
more . . ! t : f é E ’ . 1s. 4d. 
3 fox heads by Mr. Fenwick’s huntsman* . i 00*08“"00 
* It is stated by Mackenzie, in his ‘ History of Newcastle’ (1827), vol. i., 
p. 293, that it was customary so late as the seventeenth century for persons 
