CHAPTER XIII. 



OF ALEXANDER. 



AFTER the capture of the coiners, as Wright 

 was done for, we had no more trouble with 

 poachers for sometime. The defeat of Wright, 

 who was a ruling 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 Littlecote, 

 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 



