park, and the Deer were removed to Bushey Park lest they
is considered a park, is the largest
its lovely thickets and majestic oak
Fallow and Red Peer which roam
with Fallow Deer, those of Drumi
best in body and horn, while in 3
are exceptionally fine.
Fallow Deer practically in a v
Forest, Epping Forest, and Roc
centuries. Mr. Gerald Lascelles
notes on the New Forest Deer,
kkmm, wfcK.h though unenclosed
fcootfc*“ id acres in extent, and
: ^ b& > nd to the herds of
^tenheim usually contains
•Ikw :Jeer, while Woburn and
ill Scotland contains few parks
uid ivinnaird Castle holding the
>eer of Kenmare and Hazlehatch
found in England in the New
where they have been for many
kind enough to send, me several
probably the oldest wild herd in