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Storridge Wood to Harford, just below which he crossed 

 to Haddon Wood ; he here waited for the pack, and 

 having fresh found him, they drove him through Haddon 

 Wood to Birchwood, and out over Windground to Bury 

 and Portlane; he now crossed Combeland for Ware- 

 mouth : broke up over for Burston, turned short to the 

 right for Poole and Wilsons, and crossed above Exebridge 

 turnpike gate for Grant's farm, and came to water below 

 it, and beat down to Highleigh Weir ; he broke out dead 

 beat and ran to Oakford Weir ; left this for South Stucke- 

 ridge Wood, but came to water again immediately, and 

 was killed on the Exe, after a good run of three hours. 



August i^th. — The meet at Cloutsham. The tufters 

 found in Broomstitching Wood. He broke on to the 

 Common, and the pack could not be laid on him for more 

 than half an hour ; they ran him to Oare, and back over 

 by Blackburrow and Alderman's Burrow to Lucott Mill, 

 down to Nutscale, and from this over Stoke Common to 

 Sweet Tree; from this over the hill to Luckham, then 

 backed it to Horner Green and into Horner Wood, and 

 up to Poole Bridge ; he now broke to the right for 

 Lucat, thence to Parkwood, and on to Culbone Wood ; 

 after running the coverts for some time, he descended to 

 the beach and went out to sea ; a boat brought him in, 

 and he was killed at Porlock Weir. The chase lasted 

 three hours and ten minutes. 



October nth. — The fixture Buryhill. The hounds 

 found a good stag in Haddon. After threading the 

 coverts some time he broke by Upton Church for 

 Ditchmoor, and thence to Withiel ; from this he broke on 

 to the Common, and crossed it for Leigh Cliffs, turned up 

 the valley to the left of Treborough, and on to the 



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