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Berricot Wood. After driving the fox for a quarter of an 

 hour, he went towards Warwick, and made a ring to the 

 left hand, as if he was going to Cubbington Wood ; but he 

 skirted the large woods, and Stoneleigh Grove, and ran into 

 Thickthorn cover. Here two brace of foxes, at least, were 

 ixp at once. The hounds kept together, and after an hour 

 and 40 minutes, hard running, killed one. While the 

 hounds were eating him, another fox was halloo' d away ; 

 the hounds set to with him as soon as possible, hunting 

 him over the fields at the back of Stoneleigh village, to 

 Berricot Wood, where the hounds got up to him ; they 

 were now halloo'd away towards Waveley Wood, which the 

 fox skirted, and he passed through Cubbington Wood with 

 a famous cry of hounds after him. They then ran him 

 over a fine country to Mr. Knihgtley's, in a line for Uftori 

 Wood ; then turned to the right hand, and went to ground 

 in a drain at Mr. Wise's, at Lillington, within two miles of 

 Warwick, after a chase of two hours. 



Oct. 28. — Found an old fox at the meet this morning. 

 Long Meadow Wood, that went off at a good pace, pointing 

 towards the Chase Woods ; came back over the rabbit 

 warren at Weston Heath, and through the small covers to 

 the place where he was found ; passed straight through it, 

 and over the country to the Chase Woods. From thence 

 over the common to the covers near to Honiley Boot, then 

 over the country to Haywood, through it to Baddesley, 

 and almost to Bushwood. The fox then turned back to the 

 earth near Haywood, which was open ; and we ended after 

 a hunting chase of three hours and a quarter, greatly to the 

 credit of the hounds. 



Oct. 30. — Hunted at Frankton Wood, found, and ran 

 the fox about the cover for half an hour ; he then brok-e 



