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In a field, we presume pretty near to the stocks. 

 In most capital style they ran up to their fox. 

 This run, for the ground was too heavy to race. 

 Lasted more than an hour at a good splitting pace ! 



November 2. — Met at Swacliffe, and on drawing the 

 gorse by Wigginton Heath reynard was very soon upon the 

 alert ; he made direct down to Swacliffe, and then on to 

 Tadmarton. Left that place to the right, and went straight 

 to Wycombe Mill, where we killed, after running an hour. 



To pin up the week, we on Saturday bound 

 Our way up to Nell, near to Swacliffe, and found ; 

 This run was too good not to bear a remark. 

 We kill'd him near Stewart's — the place Wykham Park. 



Nov. 4. — We met at Whimpstone Bridge, and drew 

 Rumour Hill blank. In drawing Gaily Oak, we hit on a 

 fbx that had gone away for ten minutes, but the scent lay 

 so bad we could do nothing with him. We afterwards 

 touched upon a fox that first ran to Ilmington, and then to 

 the Downs, and was lost. 



Nov. 9. — Having assembled at Upton House, we drew 

 and found a fox in the gorse ; he went off by Upton House, 

 and on to Edge Hill; he then sunk the bottom, down to 

 Hardwick Field. Being headed, he turned short back up 

 the bottom, by Tysoe, and on to Lord Northampton's, 

 and we killed him in the pool near to the house. This rim 

 lasted an hour and 45 minutes. — On trying the Ashbed, we 

 found again ; reynard first led off to Epwell village, then 

 inclined to the left, and went straight for Shutford earths. 

 Being headed, he crossed the enclosures to Tadmarton ; on 

 leaving that place to the left, he made direct to Wigginton 

 Heath, where the hounds turned him up. A run of an hour 

 and seven minutes. 



