82 THE SOUTH DEVOX HUNT 



Berr\\ Glaze Gate, 3 miles from Totnes. 



Black Down, near Loddiswell, 4 miles from Mod- 



bm-y. 

 Bow Bridge, 3 miles from Totnes. 

 Bradley, near Xe'v^iion Bushell. 

 Capton, 4 miles from Dartmouth. 

 Coleridge, Slapton, 4 miles from Kingsbridge. 

 Cott Village, 1 mile from Totnes. 

 Fallowpit, 4 miles from Kingsbridge. 

 Forcher's or Forger's Cross, 2 miles from Xe^^-ton 



Bushell. 

 Furzeley, Ih miles from Ashbui'ton. 

 Gara or Gerah Bridge, 5 miles from Modbury. 

 Glaize Bridge, 5 miles from Totnes. 

 Harberton Ford, 3 miles from Totnes. 

 Hembur\' Clump, 2 J miles from Ashburton. 

 Holne Cot, 3 miles from Ashbm-ton. 

 Moreleigh Toll Bar, 6 miles from Totnes. 

 X'ew Bridge, Ih miles from Ashbiuton. 

 New Inn, Ilsington, 5 miles from Ashburton. 

 X'orton Daney, Ih miles from Dartmouth. 

 Ogwell, 2 miles from X'ewton Bushell. 

 Rulster or Roster Bridge, 3h miles from Totnes. 

 Slapton Green, 6J miles from Ashbm'ton. 

 Spitchwick, 4 miles from Ashburton. 

 Stanborough, 7^ miles from Dartmouth. 

 Staverton Bridge, 3 miles from Totnes. 

 Tor-bryan, 4 miles from Xewton Bushell. 

 Wiiddon, 2J miles from X'^ewton Bushell. 



Sir Henry Seale hunted this extended country 

 during the two seasons 1849-50 and 1850-1. As will 

 hereafter be seen, he came a second time to the rescue 

 of the South Devon a few years later. In the interval, 

 he continued to hunt the countrv he first started in. 



