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five hundred yards short of Two Gates, and down Hoccombe to '^''''■ 

 Badgworthy Water ; down the valley to the Scrubbits, where he 

 turned up and across the north side of Brendon Common, just out- 

 side the enclosures almost to Scob Hill, then to the left, and came 

 to Farley Water by Peghill ford, down it to below Bridge Ball, 

 ■where fresh found and killed him just above Ilford Bridges. Two 

 hours and twenty minutes, very fast, with but one check — on Bren- 

 don Common. A four-year-old deer with B. B. T. i and 2. Very 

 {&y\' at the end. 



September 12///, Haddon. — Found in Haddon End Wood. Laid 

 on about three-quarters of a mile south of Haddon End on the road. 

 He broke over Gamblyn Farm as if for Haddon, turned to the left 

 by Skilgate village to Skilgate Wood, down that to Morebath Wood, 

 and back from, it to Haddon by Brockhall and Leigh Farms and 

 Chappie Wood. Turned to the left through the Haddon covers, 

 almost to Wynne Corner (barely out of view), and back by Hartford 

 Cleeve to Downe's Lodge. Here broke out to the right across the 

 Allotments (in one of which he was fresh found), and on to Bittes- 

 combe Ponds. Up over from these without dwelling to the Middle 

 Hill covers, and to water in the Tone by Washbottle Mill, up it to 

 Tuck Mill, where he broke out to the east side, and went along the 

 side of the valley past Clatworthy to Holcombe Bottom. Up that 

 and to the right to Elworthy Barrows, down Elworthy Combe, and 

 down the valley almost to Combe Sydenham, short of which he 

 turned to the right, leaving Monksilver to the left, to Rowden and 

 Escott Farms, and by Vellow over the West Somerset Railway to 

 Woolston Moor, in a field adjoining which the hounds set him up. 

 He broke bay and jumped into the road, but could not jump out, 

 and was there taken and killed. Four hours and a half from the find. 

 Scent was not good, and hounds could never really press him. A 

 good deer, with B. B. T. 2 on each horn. 



