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Wood, and ran our fox some time before he reached Austey 

 Wood. He hung so much to that cover, that we returned 

 to hunt the fox that had earthed at Snitterfield, which had 

 now been dug out ; and we hunted him to Wootton, where 

 we killed him a little before six o'clock. 



March 1 1 . — Found a fox at Weston Park, that led us 

 gallantly over the country until he got within eight miles of 

 Cheltenham, where he got to ground. Drew again, and 

 found another fox in a gorse, but we lost him by one of the 

 Field taking the hounds away to a fresh fox. 



March 13. — We found a fox at Ufton Wood, and had a 

 good hunting run for two hours and 40 minutes, when the 

 hounds turned him up at Baginton. 



March 16. — Met, to-day, at Lord Dormer's, where 

 we found a fox that led us away at a quick pace for half an 

 hour, and we killed him near Claverdon. Found again in 

 a small cover near to that place ; ran him for Austey Wood, 

 through that cover to Aston Grove, and we lost this fox 

 a distance from Clopton, after running him, at a good pace, 

 for three hours. 



On Wednesday, March ^Oth, the hounds left Stratford, 

 for Meriden. 



March 1^. — At our first meet in this country, Broan 

 Wood, we immediately found when the hounds were put 

 into the cover ; we ran one, constantly changing, for four 

 hours, and killed near Combe Wood. 



March 26. — The hounds challenged as soon as they 

 entered Daniel's Wood, and a fox went away, very quick, 

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