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March 4. — We found a brace of foxes, this morning, in 

 Haywood ; one of them went quickly away for Honiley, 

 Bodington Wood, and Long Meadow Wood ; then forward 

 for Weston Heath, pointing for Berkeswell ; here our fox 

 was headed, and he went back to Long Meadow, and then 

 for the covers near Kenilworth, and we killed him in a field 

 near that town, after a very pretty run of one hour and 40 

 minutes. 



March 6. — Hvmted at Chelmsley Wood, and found a 

 fox in Mr. York's cover, which we soon killed. Drew the 

 Decoy, and found another fox ; he ran off through York's 

 Wood to the end of Castle Bromwich, and then through all 

 the Park Hall covers, and for Coleshill Park ; he next went 

 for Smith's Wood, and we killed him near to Water Orton, 

 after a run of an hour and a half. 



March 16. — This morning we met atMillesant's Wood, 

 and found in a cover near Tile Hill. It was a very bad day, 

 the hounds hunted their fox, as well as the weather would 

 permit, for an hour, when he was lost. 1 



March 18. — Met at Maxtoke Castle, and found a brace 

 of foxes in the covers near Lord Aylesford's. After a 

 good run of one hour and 40 minutes, we killed one near to 

 Sir R. Newdigate's. 



March 24. — To-day we met at Hockley House, and 

 drew most of the covers near to that place, Hockley Wood, 

 and Oldborough, blank. We afterwards found two brace 

 of foxes in Spernal Park ; drove one over the country near 



1 Lord Sefton, Lord Craven, and several other Leicestershire 

 Sportsmen, hunted to-day. 

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