10^ The Hunting Countries of England, 



Hill is an event of frequent occurrence — tliough it is 

 difficult to induce a fox to take the converse direction 

 and make a point from tlae liill across the vale. To 

 the north-west of Pershore are several strong coverts, 

 notably Tiddesley Wood (some 300 or 400 acres, and 

 Lady Wood, a large wood belonging to Sir John 

 Sebright ; Croome Perry Wood the Broughton Woods 

 and Deerfold Wood, belonging to Lord Coventry. 

 Tiddesley Wood and Drake^s Broughton are, perhaps, 

 most frequently advertised, when this range of coverts 

 is to be drawn. 



