324 THE RED DEER OF EXMOOR. 



country, once from Luxborough to Bampton Down, 

 once from Elworthy to Duvale, both noteworthy 

 runs. From Bradley Ham, close to Withypool, 

 hounds ran over Winsford Hill down to Castle 

 Bridge, down the valley to Marsh Bridge, back 

 up the Bade and Danes Brook to Anstey Common, 

 Lyshwell, Clogs Down, Humbers Ball, Worth Hill, 

 and down to Bradley Ham, where they killed a few 

 yards from where the deer had been lying when they 

 found him. 



Almost every stag found anywhere on the forest 

 side crossed Badgworthy Water, and certainly in 

 no season for many years past did we spend so 

 much time between Alderman's Barrow and Sadler's 

 Stone as in 1906. We seemed assured of sport 

 every time hounds went out, and certainly Mr. 

 Sanders' last season will live long in the memories 

 oi all those who saw it. 



