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THE SOUTH DEVON HUNT 



*' Aurora " Wood 

 (later " Rora ") 



'' Sir Thomas Acland's " 

 (Killerton) 



Bagtor 



Bellamarsh 



Berry 



Bovey 



Bovey Potteries 



Bradley 



Canon Teign 



Castle Dyke 



The Castle, Haldon (pre- 

 sumably the Belvidere) 



Chudleigh Bridge 



Cotley Wood 



Dartington 



Duckaller 



Haccombe 



Haldon Race Stand 



Haytor Rock 



Holne Chase 



Ilsom (Ilsham, Torquay) 



Ilsington 



Luscombe 



Mamhead 



New Inn 



Nitton Heathfield 



(now Knighton H.) 

 Ogwell 



Park House, Bovey 

 Pear Tree 

 Sands 

 Stoke Cliffs 

 (Stokeinteignhead) 

 Stover 

 Skerraton 

 Tor Bryan 

 AMiiteway 

 Yarner Wood 



Naturally, the country actually hunted extended in 

 several directions beyond these points, which shew 

 only the actual fixtures. For instance, when the pack 

 met at Cotley on the 14th September and had a 

 capital run to Great Fulford, we are not told where 

 they found, which might have been further north 

 even than Cotley Wood. On the 18th September, 

 after they had met at Dartington and killed a fox, 

 another was found at Luscombe, now in the Dart- 

 moor country. Again, on the 3rd May, 1828, when 

 the fixture was Haytor Rock, they found " near 

 Widdicombe." 



Sir Walter Carew's journal for this season (1827-8) 

 shews that good runs were by no means infrequent. 

 In some cases the locality of the finish is indicated, 

 shewing that good points were made, as on the 4th 



