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FOREST OF BOBLAINE. 



This is a small forest of Lord Lovat's, let with 

 Beaufort Castle to Mr. Lucas Tooth. It is similar 

 ground to Farley, but has a larger area, and probably 

 contains the biggest wood in Scotland, of 2,500 acres 

 in extent. It marches with Lord Seafield's and 

 the Eskadaile shootings, but I have no particulars 

 of the number of stags killed. 



FOREST OF BRAULEN BY BEAULY. 



This is one of the seven deer forests owned by 

 Lord Lovat, and was afforested in 1835 by the 

 grandfather of the present Lord. The late Lord 

 Lovat was in the habit of letting Braulen and Struy 

 as a whole, and in those days the two combined 

 went under the name of Forest of Glenstrathfarrar. 

 Braulen, rented for the season of 1895 by Mr. J. W. 

 Baxendale, covers about 30,000 acres, in which are 

 many fine bold corries, and altogether it is a big- 

 featured ground of one long wide glen, with the sky- 



