LORD MIDDLETON— 1819. ISl 



Since the regulai- hunting season commenced, a period 

 of 158 daj^s, the hounds have hunted 91 days, and killed 

 and accounted for, in the course of that time, 94 foxes. — 



TALLYHO. 



FROM TALIiYHO. 



MEET — BINLEY. 



We found this morning at Brandon Woods, and went 

 away with our fox by Brinklow, through Lord Denbigh's 

 covers, very near to Endleby, in Leicestershire ; leaving 

 Croft's Hill to the right, he came with a ring back, pointing 

 for Lord Denbigh's again — then for High Cross, (said to 

 be the centre of England,) in Leicestershire, took several 

 short rings about, but did not go into the covers. He was 

 afterwards headed by some people at plough, and when he 

 had run a short distance farther, his strength failed, and 

 he was thrown up by the pack, near to High Cross, in the 

 county of Leicester. 



Mr. Sedgley, of Dunchurch, got a second horse. Mr. 

 BouLTBEE, of Kineton, Mr. Garforth, and two or three 

 others, were up at the death. The run lasted two hours 

 and 9.0 minutes j and the distance was very great. The 

 country being woodland, the Field in the morning was but 

 small, as they expected the fox would only run from cover 

 to cover. 



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