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round by the Plaster Pits, killed him by Sturton 

 High House. One hour and forty-five minutes. 

 Bitches, 19 couples. 



December 23rd, 1902. — Met at Gateford Hill. 

 After drawing Tranka blank, found in Owday 

 Wood, and ran fast to Gildingwells, to Langold, 

 back to Wallingwells, away to Letwell, on by Park 

 Hill to Wheat Wood and to ground by Holby Well. 

 One hour and forty minutes. Then bolted a fox 

 from the Sticks, and ran very hard round by 

 Heads, to Swinston Hill, Dewydale, to Anston 

 Stones, away to ground in the Tips. Forty-five 

 minutes. Bitches, 20 couples. 



December 26th, 1902. — Met at Gringley. 

 Found in the gorse and ran merrily down nearly 

 to Horberry's Willows, then turned away to his 

 left, and he crossed the Trent near Walkerith 

 Ferry, and ran on for Blyton. Headed and turned 

 back to the Trent side below Stockwith, where he 

 laid down on the bank. He jumped up here, and 

 the hounds raced away and pulled him down in a 

 ploughed field beyond Blyton Car Wood. One hour 

 and forty-five minutes. Several of us crossed in the 

 ferry boat at Walkerith. We found a brace of 

 foxes on Gringley Canal bank, but the scent quite 

 failed in the afternoon. Dogs, i8| couples. 



January 23rd, 1903. — Met at East Markham. 

 After drawing the orchards and plantations blank, 

 found in Eaton Wood, ran round by Headon and 

 Upton, to Gamston Wood ; then away by Mill Hill 



