64 HUNTING RECOLLECTIONS. 



dug out and killed. Again found in Fambridge 

 Hall, ran throughBrook Mead towards Wright's 

 Leys, but bore left through Pantile to Stow 

 Grove, over the hill through Hawes and King's 

 Grove, down to the marshes, which we ran 

 nearly to Green's house, then bore left to Stow 

 Green, where we lost. A first-rate run, the 

 first thirty-five minutes very fast, and the last 

 ten minutes fairly good. A capital day all 

 through. 



January 20th, 1887. Thursday. Stow. 



Fine day, S.W. wind, slight frost last night. 

 Found in Fambridge Hall, ran over Kits Hill, 

 across Mr. Parkers farm, and back along the 

 marshes to the wood, away again over the hill 

 to Snoreham Hall and Tile Hall^ and lost near 

 Latchingdon Rectory. Went to Mundon Furze 

 and had a good twenty minutes across Purleigh 

 Burns to Fambridge Hall, where we remained 

 hunting in the wood for some time, but I believe 

 eventually went away. 



February 14th. Monday. Rayleigh. 



Fine day, but cloudy, N.E. wind. Found 

 three foxes in Hadleigh Wood. The pack 

 divided and ran two of them to ground, one in 

 the covert and one in Pound Wood. Found 

 another in Stones Grove, which was killed at 

 once, as it was not able to run, being so stiff 

 from a severe hustling eight days ago. Found 

 a third in an uncultivated field behind Gardiners 



