CHAPTER XIII. 



OF ALEXANDER. 



AFTER the capture of the coiners, as Wright 

 was done for, we had no more trouble with 

 poachers for some time. The defeat of Wright, 

 who was a ruUng spirit amongst these gentry, 

 seemed to have discouraged them. So I only 

 remained under-keeper to Mr. Fuller for a 

 short time, as I was offered a berth as head- 

 keeper to General Popham, at Littlecut, 

 Chilton House, Chilton Ffolliot, Wilts ; I took 

 it. Afterwards I went as keeper for the Rev. 

 Henry Fowle, of Chute Lodge, near Andover, 

 Hants. This was in the year 1840, and his 



