MR. RUSSELL.— 1833, 249 



HAMPTON, JAN. 14. 



We drew this wood, and found. Our fox ringed about 

 for an hour, and then went away for Sherborne Pit, where 

 he ran to ground. We next drew Grove Park, blank. In 

 u short time we found at Warwick Old Park, when our fox 

 ran to Hay-wood ; here he ringed about for three hours, 

 and until he was lost. 



WALTON, JAN. 17. 



The momeiit we found, our fox made off at a xery fast 

 pace for one hour before the hounds turned him vip. A 

 second fox was found in Lighthorne Rough, which we ran 

 to ground at Chesterton. A third fox was started at Ches- 

 terton, which we ran to ground in the same drain. In the 

 course of the day the pack divided, and seven couple went 

 on with a fox to Mr. Orreds farm, and there ran him to 

 earth. Mr. Cockbill afterwards took the hounds home. 



riLLERTON GATE, FEB. 2. 



We found a fine stout fox in drawing Pillerton Gorse, 

 which took us away for Gambells ; he left that place to the 

 right, and then came back to Tysoe. Left that village to 

 the right, and bore up for Shutsford ; then took to the left, 

 and on to Lord Northampton's, where he got safe into 

 the earths. 



This run lasted only 45 minutes, but the pace was so 

 very fast, that few Sportsmen have seen a field of horses so 

 much distressed as they were in so short a time. The 

 hounds beat the nags to day in prime style. 



HOUNHSHILL, FEB. 4. 



This morning we drew Alveston Pastures, where we 

 found a fox that led us away first to Walton Wood, and 



