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edge of tlie country hunted)^ and Little Harle (Mr. 

 Anderson^s). Dunsmore should be mentioned as a 

 covert of great note not far from the Kennels. Over 

 the North Tyne on this side are Chesters and 

 Nunwick, beyond which hounds are seldom taken, 

 for^ though practicable for them, it would be next to 

 impossible to follow on horseback. 



Finally, on the south bank of the main river the 

 meets for the woodlands are Bromley and Minster 

 Acres (Mr. Henry Silvertop's) — and behind these 

 you soon come upon grouse ground. 



