. Some account of English deer parks, with notes on the management of deer. Deer; Deer hunting. BELOVED OF-ALL WHILST HE . HAD LYFE, VJ^MOEND OF NONE "WHEJVT HE DID DIE, JAMES GRAY, INTERRED OF HIS WIFE, NEER TO HIS DEA-HS SIGNE BRASSE DOH lYE, >:EARES THIRTJE rYV£,IN GOOD RENOWNNE Parke and hovse keper in This Towne, Obht la die Decet!vBRIs A° dni 15-91 .ffi-TATrS SVE 69 • Facsimile of the Brass of James Gray, Keeper of Hunsdon Park. From the original in Hunsdon Church, Hertfordshire. 'James Gray, servant to the Right Honorable the Lord Chamberlaine and Keeper of the Great Parke at Hv


. Some account of English deer parks, with notes on the management of deer. Deer; Deer hunting. BELOVED OF-ALL WHILST HE . HAD LYFE, VJ^MOEND OF NONE "WHEJVT HE DID DIE, JAMES GRAY, INTERRED OF HIS WIFE, NEER TO HIS DEA-HS SIGNE BRASSE DOH lYE, >:EARES THIRTJE rYV£,IN GOOD RENOWNNE Parke and hovse keper in This Towne, Obht la die Decet!vBRIs A° dni 15-91 .ffi-TATrS SVE 69 • Facsimile of the Brass of James Gray, Keeper of Hunsdon Park. From the original in Hunsdon Church, Hertfordshire. 'James Gray, servant to the Right Honorable the Lord Chamberlaine and Keeper of the Great Parke at Hvinsdon, was buried m Hunsdon Cnurche the xni of december isgi.' P. P. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Shirley, Evelyn Philip, 1812-1882. London, J. Murray


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