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1867. had the hounds kept back, but she was roused again and came right 

 back into the middle of the pack, who ran her in view to Higher 

 Howleigh, and back to the ponds, where she was pulled over at 3.45, 

 before any one could save her. 



1868. September 15//;, Cloutsham. — Found a good deer in Luccombe 

 Plantation. Laid on by Nutscale. Away over Lucott Common to 

 Blackbarrow and Chalk Water, following the wall between Kittuck 

 and Oare Common, where hounds divided on a young deer roused 

 near this point. Got them on the big one and ran to Badgworthy 

 Water by the Deer Park wall. Down to the wood, and up through 

 it towards the Lynton and Simonsbath road. Here again changed 

 on the young one, but got on the right line again by Fullinscott enclo- 

 sures, ran down to the Brendon Water and up over the ridge to the 

 cliffs, where he was set up, driven over, and killed. 



October 1 3///, Eggesford Station. — Found a young male deer in 

 Fox's Meadow, and after a slow hunting run of five hours lost him 

 by Worthy Bridge. Scent bad and the deer a long way ahead. 



November i2,th, Raleigh's Cross. — Drew Roundhill Plantations 

 and Tilsey blank, and then trotted off to Haddon. Found some 

 deer in Whimble Ball and forced a hind to separate from the rest. 

 She lay down in the fir clump by Blackmore's where the pack was 

 laid on her back. Away to Wynne Corner and down through the 

 enclosures and Birch Wood to water; up it to Clammer, then up to 

 Lyn combe Lakes, through Lyncombe Wood, over Butterball and 

 Padwells, and away behind Baronsdown, through Brockhole Wood, 

 to the Exe. Through Higher Stockham Wood, back along the top, 

 over one or two enclosures to Heatheridge ; through the plantation 

 above Hollams and down across the bottom, and over Mount Syden- 

 ham to water. Down the bottom under Burridge Wood, through 

 the gardens at Battleton, through Battleton Wood and over the 



