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days previous to this great run Mr. Sanders' 

 marriage with Miss Lucy HaUiday, of Glenthorne, 

 was solemnised at Oare Church. 



From much abused Haddon, one of the 

 good old-fashioned runs, of which bygone 

 generations of staghunters were wont to tell, 

 took place on Monday, September i8th, 1893. 

 Miles had reported a good stag in Haddon 

 Wood, and Anthony was sent to tuft for him 

 soon after eleven, with almost immediate suc- 

 cess. But he took an unpromising line, dashed 

 across Hartford Cleave, and at the same time 

 a male three-year-old that had been following 

 him turned back through Haddon Wood, and 

 headed right away to Peter's Piece, with 

 one couple of hounds in full chase. Preferring 

 this line Col. Hornby touched his horn as a 

 signal to Anthony, a little conversation was 

 carried on under slight difficulties between 

 Miles at Wind Corner and Anthony at Clammer, 

 and bv 12.30 the pack had been unkennelled 

 and were being taken with all speed down the 

 lane to Burv Village. On again we trotted to 

 the Hele Bridge meadows and the Exe under 

 Rookwood, and hounds opened on the line. 

 Up now into Pixton Park, but here hounds 

 are at fault; however, one of Lady Carnavon's 

 gardeners has seen the deer passing the Jury 

 quarr)^ pit, and Anthony brings them to the 

 line. Down by the palings they go, and round by 



