igg The^Hjmral Hiflory | 
apiece. Andamongfk the Quadrupeda ^^Aa, or cloven-hooft I 
Beafts, there was a //og 2it Vpper- Tadmerton^ of as ftrangea/a- | 
turezs they were of age ; being fed by oae Pargiter to fo extra- 
vagant a greatnefs, that he came at laft to be near 1 3 hands high,- 
as it was teftified to me by the Reverend Mr. Whateky^ Reftor , 
of the place , and feveral others who had carefully meafured ' 
him. . ! 
38. Of four footed Beafts that chew the cud^ they have a forti 
of /^f efteemed in this Country for their conftantly bearing two \ 
lambs at a time , whence they have juftly obtained the name, i 
thou;»n fomwbat an improper one, of double Ews. They are 
faid to have been firft brought into this Country by the Worfliipful 
JatJiesVxley of Darnford E[q ; where I hear they are ftill preferved 
by the Right Worfliipful Sir Nichola6 Pelham Knight, who with 
one of Kis daughters (?i coheir ejl^ enjoys thdlEfiate, 1 heard of 
them alfo about A/'^i^'i/^^/o^ md Dorchefter^ and fome other places j 
here and there in the County. 
39. But there are much ftranger J/jeef^ though perhaps not fa 
profitable, ztRkot in the Park of the Right Honorable the Zori 
Norreys^ brought hither from fome other parts of England ot 
Wales^ but now breeding /?ere: Of which, fome of them at firft 
had fix or eight horns apiece, but the number upon mixture of 
their generation with other Jheep is fince diminifli'd. However^ 
there remain ftill two of them with very flrange heads-, having each 
four horns ; one of them with two larger ones iffuing from^ the top 
of its head, bending forward, and two fide ones coming out 
from under its ears, and bending round towards its mouth, as m 
Tab, 10. Fig. I o. And the other having two large horns ftanding 
prety upright on its head, and two fide ones proceeding from , 
under the ears like the former, and bending round to the cheeks, 
into which they would grow (and fo in the whole kind) were 
they not prevented by being timely cut off, as in Tab. 10* 
40. And as thefe are remarkable for their many horns ^ there 
was another J^eep once there, that excelled all the reft , in its be-i I 
ing a Unicorn^ having a fingle horn growing almoft in the middle 
of its fore-head, 2 1 inches long, with annulary frotuheranm 
round it, and a little twifted about the middle, as in Tah, i €». 
Fig* 12. There was, 'tis true, another little horn grew on the 
fame 
