Citations:menel


 * see Citations:menil


 * 1908, William Page (editor), The Victoria History of the County of Warwick: Warwickshire, page 293
 * is stocked with about 80 head of menil fallow deer. With regard to the term ‘menel’ or 'menil-coloured' as applied to fallow deer, and the celebrated herd at Shuckburgh, Mr. Gerald F. S. Shuckburgh writes:- 'The herd is kept to about 80 head; they are menel fallow, very pure, in fact the purest herd of its kind in the country, there being only two more such herds in existence . . . A note, written about 1830, of my grandfather's (the eighth baronet) describes the herd as the menel or menil spotted deer,  dappled with very distinct markings.
 * 1908, William Page (editor), The Victoria History of the County of Warwick: Warwickshire, page 293
 * is stocked with about 80 head of menil fallow deer. With regard to the term ‘menel’ or 'menil-coloured' as applied to fallow deer, and the celebrated herd at Shuckburgh, Mr. Gerald F. S. Shuckburgh writes:- 'The herd is kept to about 80 head; they are menel fallow, very pure, in fact the purest herd of its kind in the country, there being only two more such herds in existence . . . A note, written about 1830, of my grandfather's (the eighth baronet) describes the herd as the menel or menil spotted deer,  dappled with very distinct markings.