1 8 THE ESSEX FOXHOUNDS. 



of Mr. A. J. Edwards; while Galley Hills, and other 

 coverts belonging to Mr. Beale Colvin, who has been master 

 of the East Essex and Es.sex and Suffolk Hounds, are 

 in the same neighbourhood. Further north lie Tatde 

 Bushes and Roydon Park. The last was an important 

 covert in olden days, till about the time of the Crimean 

 War, when the greater part of it was grubbed up. 



As we approach Harlow from Epping, after leaving 

 the Lower Forest, we have on our right Weald Coppice, 

 the property of the Ecclesiastical Commissioners, and 

 Canes Wood, a covert of less importance than formerly. 



We now come to the property of Mr. Loftus Ark- 

 wright, whose coverts include Harlow Park, Latton Park, 

 Ware Hatches, Vicarage Wood, Mark Hall Wood, Gravel 

 Pit "Wood, and Barnsleys. In the same neighbourhood, 

 St. Thomas's Hospital owns Burnett Wood ; part of the 

 Parndon Woods, including Hospital Wood, and part of 

 Pinnacles. The remainder of the Parndon Woods is the 

 property of Mr. Todhunter ; the remainder of Pinnacles, 

 the Netteswell Plantation and Bays Grove, belong to Mr. 

 Charles Phelips. 



Passing to the east of Harlow, we come to the Moor 

 Hall coverts of Captain Ethelstan ; these include Matching 

 Park and Heathen Wood. Looking further north-eastward 



