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Park ; the fox was headed, and turned to 

 the left through Wyvlll Plantation, leaving 

 School Plats Gorse on the right ; on for 

 Winmere-hill Gorse, from thence to Hun- 

 gerton, where the hounds ran into him in 

 iifty-five minutes. On the following day 

 from Great Ponton, they found in Stoke 

 Park Wood ; hunted their fox to Stoke 

 Park, where they lost him. Found 

 again in Boothby Great Wood, and went 

 away very fast, leaving Bassingthorpe 

 on the left. Burton Goggles on the left, 

 and Burton High Wood on the right ; 

 on through Swayfield Wood and Tortoise- 

 shell Wood, to Mockery Wood, where he 

 was lost. 



On the 7th of February 1863, these 

 hounds met at Great Gonerby, a day that 

 will long be remembered with deep regret 

 in consequence of the sad fall the Duke of 

 Rutland met with, and which so unhappily 

 deprived his Grace of the pleasure of hunt- 



