1. THE HALDON SIDE 

 CHAPTER XI 



SIR LAWRENXE F.\LK. BAET., AXD 

 SIR JOHN DUyrZE. BART : l5-?-?2 



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ACCORDING to the arrangement made for par- 

 - tition of the country, a sej>arate pack was to 

 hunt all the country to the north of the River Teign, 

 from Teignmouth to Xewton Abbot, and east, oi 

 north-east, of the railway from the last-mentioned 

 town to Moretonhampstead. The terms of the par- 

 tition were that if either this newly formed country 

 or the country on the other side of the divisional line 

 indicated should become vacant at any time, it was 

 to be competent for the continuing master to claim 

 the countr\' so vacant. 



Sir Lawrence Palk and Sir Jc^m Duntze undertook 

 jointly to hunt the newly established pack, which 



