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to opposite Pheasant Bank ; away over the river to 

 his left, up to Loversall. Then along by Wadworth 

 Village to Wilsick and Cockhill Holts, and on to 

 Maltby Wood. Here two foxes were seen to cross 

 the drive together, and we ran on (of course, with 

 the wrong fox) by Rough Park, across the park to 

 Stone, Stubbins Wood, and had to give up beyond 

 Lingodell. A very good run up to Maltby Wood, 

 and a great pity we did not kill him. Bitches, 

 i8 couples. 



January 14th, 1907. — Met at Barnby Moor. 

 Found in Danes Hill Gorse, and ran hard by 

 Mattersey Hill to Pusto Hill. Then back over the 

 river, along the long ground up to Bollam Broom ; 

 got up to him here, away over the river for Sutton, 

 to his right, across the highest bridge, over the old 

 Eau, across the steeple-chase course, to ground in 

 a big drain ; a good hour and thirty minutes. 

 Found a fox in Bollam Broom ; away to Ling- 

 hurst, on to Mattersey Wood, then to Daneshill, 

 to Blako Hill, and stopped just below Linghurst, 

 A good day's sport. Dogs, lyh couples. 



January 22nd, 1907. — Met at Letwell. A fox 

 in a yew tree in Firbeck Wood, and ran hard by 

 Stone to Sandbeck Park, to his left to King's Wood 

 and Grange Wood. Here the hounds divided, and 

 I went away with my lot and only the second Whip 

 and one other with me, for Hooton, up to the 

 new railway they are making, straight to Throap- 

 ham, by Dinnington Village to Swinston Hill. We 



