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This Stag from this Extraordinary fall, became famous in latter history, for the many gallant Chaces He afterwards attended under the name of [[underline]] Marlow Tom. [[/underline]] Often Stags kept for His Majesty's Hunts obtained names & celebrity from particular Events connected with the Chace -- Besides [[underline]] Marlow Tom, [[/underline]] there were now [[underline]] High Flyer [[/underline]] [[underline]] The Popham Lane Deer, [[/underline]] Moonshine &c [[underline]] High Flyer [[/underline]] was so called after the remarkable leap He made into The [[underline]] Home Park [[/underline]] at Windsor, over the Park Wall near Dalchet Bridge, when after crossing this Park He leaped out of it again & Extended the Chace into The Great Park & Windsor Forest -- The [[underline]] The Popham Lane Deer [[/underline]] was so named from his having been taken after a very long & severe chace near Popham Lane - [[underline]] Moonshine [[/underline]] obtained His Name from its persevering chace & which He Extended 'till He outran the day & was taken by [[underline]] Moonlight [[/underline]]