The Red Deer of Exmoor With Notes On Those Who Hunted Them From Robert Dauber

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Archibald Hamilton
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" These, be it noted, were purlieus.
- A " stable" was a stand from which to shoot when deer were driven by ; it was in common use in 142 THE RED DEER OF EXMOOR.
enclosed parks and when ladies were present. In Act IV. Love s Labour Lost, the scene is King of Navarre's park. Enter Princess, a Forester, and others.
Princess: " Then, forester, my friend, where is the bush That we must stand and play the murderer in ? " Forester : " Hereby, upon the edge of yonder coppice ; A stand where you may ma
...ke the fairest shoot. " Nicolas Corun seems to have been guilty of a double offence, for he not only " forestalled " a stag, but he " forestalled " a stag whose p^^ace had been proclaimed. One wonders whether he ensconced himself where he could command the spot at the end of Burrow Wood, where deer always break out to the Punchbowl.
The fact that the stag which was taken was one whose peace had been proclaimed cannot be taken as pointing to a royal hunting, as he would then have been called a Hart Royal Proclaimed, besides which we have no record that Edward ever journeyed as far as Exmoor.


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