MR. THORNHILL.— 1834. 277 



THE SAME, BY WHOO-WIIOOP. 

 We met at Farnborough, and found at Mollington Hill ; 

 went away down to Fenny Compton ; left that place to the 

 left, and then over to Armseott, where our fox went to earth, 

 after a run of 45 minutes. Bolted him, and he ran again 

 to ground at Knowles Hill. 



We next drew Kineton Holt, and found, when our fox 

 ran straight to the hill, leaving the Sun Rising to the left ; 

 went by Upton, and then to Shennington, where he turned 

 short back to Horley, and we lost him. 



EPWELL WHITE HOUSE, DEC. 31ST. 



Drew Epwell Gorse, but did not find. Afterwards 

 imkenneled in one of Lord Northampton's spinies, and 

 ran pug very fast to Ibbert, where he sheltered himself in a 

 carpenter's yard, and we could not find him. Then returned 

 to Lord Northampton's, without finding, and after we 

 had drawn Idlicote blank, the hounds were taken home. 



Thus ended the sport of the day, and this was the last 

 day of hunting in this year. 



MITFORD BRIDGE, JANUARY 2nD, 1834. 



This morning we found at Wolford Wood, and were 

 running about the covert for an hour before we could get 

 sly reynard away. At last Nve succeeded in forcing him into 

 the open, and he led us smartly away to Addlestrop, where 

 he went to ground. This was a capital run, and lasted for 

 40 minutes. 1 



1 It is somewhat remarkable, ( says our correspondent, ) if tliis 

 were not the same fox that we ran one morning a short time ago, from 

 this wood, wliioh took refuge in the same drain. 



