Stow Market wind mills, and then thro' Mr. John 

 Baylis' cheny yard to the sign of the Shepherd and Dog 

 in one house, and killed by some hop yards, near 

 William WoUaston's, Esq., at four of the clock in the 

 afternoon. 



N.B. — This is as Brief an account as can be given, 

 notwithstanding there was several Rings and Turns too 

 tedious to insert here. Ean through twenty-eight 

 Parishes, which in whole, upon a moderate computation, 

 is sixty miles by care. 



John Goodrich. 



Copied by the Duke of Grafton from an old sporting 

 book at Euston Hall, 1860 (from A. Hamond). 



Euston to Greeting is seventeen miles as the crow 

 flies.— L. C. M. 



A EUN WITH THE « WEST OE FIEE." 



Eebeuaet 2nd, 1877. 



Loud blows the wind around the house, 

 Eain dashes on the pane ; 

 The Western Hunt bemoan their fate, 

 Eor the meet is Pitfirrane. 



But, nothing daunted, on they pull 

 Their breeches, spurs, and boots ; 

 And come in Eed, and some in Black, 

 And some in other suits. 



