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that covert, on for Tachbrook, and over the brook to the 

 village of Radford. At this place he turned short back by 

 Whitnash Gorse, over Highdov^'n, through Whitnash, and 

 straight for Ufton Wood ; and passing through that covert, 

 he went for Print Hill, when the hounds were drawn off, as 

 it was late. 



Jan. 13. — Met at Walton Wood, which proved blank ; 

 but we found a fox at Brickhill Gorse, which led us at first 

 to Eatington Grove, and then to Alscote Plantations, down 

 to the Fir Grove, and back again through the Park, and 

 up to Brickhill Gorse, where he was killed. We then ran 

 another fox to ground in Mr. Shirley's Park. 



Jan. 15. — Met at Mitford Bridge, and found a fox in 

 Wolford Wood, and killed almost instantly. We then 

 unkenneled a second, and after giving him two or three 

 rings in the wood he took off for Wolford Heath. Leaving 

 that to the left, he went straight for Barton Grove, through 

 that covert and on to Long Compton Hill, where he went 

 to ground. We dug him out, and he was killed at the 

 drain. 



At the fixtures at Whimpstone Bridge, Jan. 18th, at 

 Upton House, Jan. 19th, Mitford Bridge, Jan. 21st, and 

 Ufton Wood, Jan. 22nd, the hounds did not meet owing to 

 the frost. 



Jan. 24. — Met at Princethorpe, and drew Bunker's-hill, 

 blank ; but were hallood to a fox that had been gone away 

 for ten minutes. We hunted him to Captain Ibbert's, and 

 through his cover, over the Rugby road. After leaving the 

 town to the left, he went straight to Wynniate New Cover, 

 and on to Stamford Hall, where we lost him, after a run 

 of one hour and 20 minutes. 



