MR. RUSSELL.— 1831. * S29 



We returned to Radbourne Gorse, and found again, 

 and ran reynard to Watergall Gorse, where we stopped the 

 hounds, as it was too late to follow our game any further. 



PEINCETHORPE VILLAGE, DEC. 6. 



We found a fox in the wood, which went away through 

 RytonWood, and then made straight to Frankton. Having 

 threaded the wood at that place, he split along to the Bull 

 and Butcher Wood, through that to Princethorpe Wood, 

 back again to Ry ton Wood, and then again to the Bull and 

 Butcher Wood. After running our fox there for an hour, 

 we at last forced him out. Mr. Russell thought we had 

 taken to a fresh fox, and the hounds were whipped off. We 

 returned to Ryton Wood, found another fox, and ran him 

 until dark. 



WALTON WOOD, DEC. 8. 



Found a fox directly the hoxmds were put into the 

 wood ; we ran him about the cover for half an hour, when 

 he took away to Marston Wood, and went to ground. This 

 was a smart thing for 45 minutes, after he left the wood. 



We found again in Lighthorne Rough, and ran him 

 about there, backwards and forwards, for an hour and 25 

 minutes, and killed. 



We then went to Chadshunt, where we unkennelled a 

 third fox. He took away for Lighthorne, where he turned 

 to the right, pointing for Marston. Leaving that place to 

 the right he went on to Oakley ; here he turned short back, 

 and went at a rapid pace for Chesterton. This was a very 

 capital run of an hour, when we were obliged to take off the 

 hounds, as it was almost dark. 

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