356 The Hunting Countries of England, 



for Fisliing-House Witliy bed close to tlie Severn. 

 Damery Mill is for Tortworth Park (Lord Dacie^s), or 

 else for St. MichaeFs Wood Chace — the largest covert 

 in the vale, and full of foxes. Wick Bridge may also 

 be for the last-named stronghold, or for the small 

 coverts over the railway. 



Among the chief hill-meets are Wortley, by 

 Wotton-under-Edge, whence they may draw right on 

 from Wortley Bushes to Ozleworth Park (Mr. Eolt^s). 

 From Kingscote Park (the residence of a widely known 

 sportsman, Colonel Kingscote) they begin with his 

 High Wood, and may work on to Woodchester Park, 

 (Mr. LeigVs). Down House may be fixed with a 

 view either to Coaley Wood or for the vale — to 

 Ashmead and The Narles. Woodchester Park, with its 

 various woods, will provide a day of itself; as also can 

 Standish Park above mentioned. 



