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at Broadway. — We came back again to the same cover and 

 found, and after running him for an hour killed our fox. — 

 Then drew on for Mickleton and found, but this fox was 

 soon lost. 



Nov. '^O. — Met at Black Marton. Found a brace of 

 foxes in Eatington Grove, and the hounds followed one of 

 them near to Alscot House, 1 not far from which place he 

 was lost. After this we drew a small cover near to Walton, 

 and discovered that the fox had gone away ; we hunted him 

 through Walton Wood, Lord Willoughby's plantations, 

 and over the country to the town of Kineton ; he then 

 pointed for Itchington Heath, and went over an extent of 

 country for Lighthorne Rough, at which place it was nearly 

 certain we changed foxes. Then we were led forward for 

 Frizhill, and through the Terrace at Walton ; after taking 

 rings in that country, and constantly changing, a fox led us 

 near to Wellesbourne Wood, and on to Wellesbourne town. 

 After running three hovirs we stopped the hounds, it being 

 nearly dark. 2 



Nov, 23. — Hunted at Wichford Wood, found, and ran 

 an hour and a half, mostly in cover, when they killed an 

 old dog fox. Drew on to Sutton Norris, and found a brace 

 of foxes ; got away after one and killed him, although there 

 was a bad scent during the greater part of the run. The 

 last fox ran for nearly an hour. This was a good day 

 for the hounds. 



1 Mr. Boycot here liad a very severe fall, which caused every 

 attention to be paid to him. 



2 This was a great day's sport. Many horses were done over ; 

 Mr, Morant's, and two other Gentlemen's hunters, died before the next 

 morning. 



