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Graig (Mr. Godfrey Radcliffe's) for Graig Hill, &c., or, 

 for the same hill coverts, the meet may be The Three- 

 Salmons-Graig or Graig House (Mr. E. K. Mardon^s). 

 Blackbrook Lodge is for Coed-y-Pwlt (needless to say, 

 these names are not written from memory !) ; Sken- 

 frith Bridge for Hell Wood, Cockshult, The Darren, 

 &c.; The Twmp-Kockfield (Mr. Joseph Price's) for 

 Twmp Wood, The Buckholt, &c. ; Welch Newton 

 Village for Newton Woods, &c. ; Rockfield Village for 

 Eockfield Wood, Perthyra, &c. At the Hendre Mr. 

 J. A. Rolls has kennels for the hounds when they 

 come to draw White Hill — whence they go on to Tre 

 Owen, Llangattock, Trivor, and so on. Wonaston 

 Court (Mr. J. Cannon's), again, is for the south side 

 of White Hill ; Troy House (General Somerset's) for 

 Troy Wood; Mitchel Troy Village for Pwlt-y-duon, 

 Cwmcarvan, &c. ; Cross Robert Wood for Penlan and 

 Veddw Vaur; Penarth Mill for ''The Prysk and 

 Wylpitch ; Llansay Cross Roads for Llansay AVood 

 and Coed-y-Gollen ; Raglan for Duke's Gorse, Lower 

 House, Penyclawdd, &c. ; Tregure for Pare Wood, 

 Bailea, &c. ; Llantilio Court (Sir Henry Jackson's) for 

 Mill Wood, Grange Wood, &c. ; Half Way House, 

 Tal-y-coed, for Tal-y-coed, Grange, and on over 

 Trothy, Gunter's Wood, Pont-y-ruchen, &c. ; Llanarth 

 Court (Mr. J. A. Herbert's) for Coed-y-Gelly, Coed 

 Rohert, &c. : Clytha (Mr.Wm. Herbert's) for Coed-y- 

 Bwnydd, Coed Adam, Ithla, &c. 



