VISCOUNT GALWAY'S HOUNDS. 9 



December i8th, 1876. — Met at Swinnow Wood. 

 After running a fox from Swinnow Wood to Ros- 

 sington Hall, I found our second fox in Martin 

 Beck and raced away by Tickhill, Spittal, Well Hill 

 Holt, leaving Nook In Flat on his left, across the 

 river to the Laurels and ran from scent to view 

 and killed beyond Brecks Wood. A capital run of 

 fifty minutes. Then found in White Water Gorse, 

 ran round by Toad Holes, turned short to his 

 right up the Oldcotes Brook, across to the Dyce- 

 cars, on to Letwell Church, and then round to 

 Langold Holt. A capital forty-six minutes. It 

 then came on to pour with rain, and a fresh fox on 

 foot, so he beat us. Dogs, 18J couples ; wind, 

 east. 



January 23rd, 1877. — Met at Finningley Park. 

 Found in Finningle}^ Park, and ran over to Hatch 

 Hill Wood across the Warren down to Potteric 

 Carr, up to the Rossington Woods, round them, 

 then away back over the river by St. Catherines, 

 over the brook, up to the Wadworth Woods, away 

 by Braithwell, to ground in Maltby Wood. I saw 

 the beaten fox just before the hounds. Dogs, 

 19 couples. 



February 19th, 1877. — Met at Sutton Cross 

 Roads. Found in Bollam Hill, ran down to Tilne 

 Holt, but when about fifty yards from the covert 

 he turned short to the right, over the ditches and 

 the Old Eau, over all the grass of the steeple- 

 chase course over the railway by Welham Road 



