THE BILLESDON HUNT. 5,3 



Whlssendlne, but being pressed, turned for 

 Cold Overton, and from thence to Somerby, 

 on for Burrow, and running a ring was 

 marked to ground near Garrety Hill. 



The day of the season up to that date 

 was on November 28th, when they met at 

 Ouston, found In the wood, and went away 

 for Laund, just touching Laund spinnies, a 

 wide ring back to the wood in which he 

 was found — forward at a tremendous pace 

 to Knossington, leaving the village on the 

 left, then over a beautiful line of country 

 between Somerby and Cold Overton to 

 Somerby Lodge, on the margin of Burrow 

 Hill, where the first check occurred ; this 

 occupied one hour and five minutes. Re- 

 covering the scent they carried it on to 

 Pickwell, and when pointing for Burrow 

 Hill, there were halloos in two directions. 

 The hounds were held on to a fresh fox ; 

 but the error being detected and informa- 

 tion conveyed that the hunted animal was 



