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DEER AND DEER PARKS. 



Ch. X. 



the fall of that right loyal and ancient 

 house, though I find 'The Roe park wall' 

 mentioned in the household expenses of 

 Sir Francis Radclyffe, Bart., in 1686 and 

 1687.1 



Among the parks in this county, which 

 do not appear in the Elizabethan Maps, I 

 may mention that at ChilUngham Castle, 

 in the northern part of it, famous for its 

 breed of wild cattle, of which there is an 

 account in Bewick's ' History of Quadru- 



' In the Radclyffe Tracts, Newcastle-on- 

 Tyne, 1859. 



peds,'^ and which have been already 

 noticed under Lyme Hall, in Cheshire, and 

 Chartley, in Staffordshire. 



Existing Deer Parks in Northumberland. 



1. Alnwick Castle 



2. Chillingham ' 



Castle 



The Duke of 

 N orthumberland. 

 Earl of Tanker- 

 ville. 



P. 90. 



