160 PROFESSOR NEWTON ON SPOONBILL BREEDING IN NORFOLK. 
’t feras in pco pdco ’t lepores ’t cuniculos in Warenna pdca 't 
aerios spuario^ hevronum poplo^. ’t bitto^. in boscis suis sepabil in 
Whynebergh Cauntele ’t Wrymegeye ’t cignos suos apiud Wyrmegeye 
’t bona ’t catalla sua ibidem apud Shuldam ’t Castre iuxta Jernemuth 
inventa ad Valencia Centu libras, ceperunt ’t apportaQut. 
PATENT BOLLS. 
28 Edward I— Membrane 24 dorse [at the back]. 
Concerning 0} r er and Tlie King to his beloved and faithful William 
Terminer of Trespasses Haward and William de Hanyngfeld and William 
do Sutton greeting 
Know that we have assigned you as our Justices to enquire by the oath of 
good and lawful men of the County of Norfolk through whom the truth of 
the matter may the better lie known what evil doers and disturbers of our 
peace into the park of our beloved and faithful Hugh Bardolf in Whynebergh 
and his free warren there and in Wyrmegeye Westbrigg Kungeton Stowe 
Bardolf Fyncham Cauntele Strumpsliagh Castro by Yarmouth and Scroutby 
by force and arms entered and in them without his license and will chased 
the wild animals in the aforesaid park and the hares and rabbits in the 
aforesaid warren and the eyries of sparrow-hawks herons spoonbills and 
bitterns in his several woods in Whinebergh Cauntele and Wyrmegeye and 
his swans at Wyrmegeye and his goods and chattels found there at Shuldam 
and Castre by Yarmouth to the value of £100 took and carried off and upon 
his men at Shuldam, Whynebergh and Castre by Yarmouth made assault and 
boat wounded and evil entreated them and inflicted other enormities upon 
them to the heavy damage of the said Hugh and contrary to our peace and 
to hear and determine these trespasses according to law, &c. And further 
we command you that if you cannot all conveniently be present at the fixed 
days and places which you shall have thereto provided then you the aforesaid 
William Haward and William de Sutton without waiting for the presence 
of the aforesaid William de Hanyngfeld do make that enquiry and do hear 
and determine the aforesaid trespasses in form aforesaid with a view of 
making &c. — saving &c. We have also commanded our Sheriff of the County 
aforesaid that he cause to come before you at the fixed &c. of which you all or 
you the aforesaid William Haward and William de Sutton shall inform him 
so many and such &c. from his bailiwick through whom &c. in the premises 
[the truth] may the better be known and enquired into. In (testimony) 
whereof &c. Witness the King at Westminster the 22d. day of March — Ed.]. 
