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very fast from the Greaves by Hanbury to the Hare Holes, 

 and nobody was with them but the Master, Mr. Landor, 

 and Joe. Then they found in Frame Bank, Bagot's 

 Woods, where the hounds divided, and the main body 

 went away through Kingston Woods and Windy Hall, to 

 Chartley Moss, where the squire stopped them, as neither 

 Tom, nor Joe, nor any one else were with him ; but the 

 next day the boot was on the other leg, for they found 

 again in Frame Bank, went across the Uttoxeter road, 

 where some hounds slipped on, and had a capital run by 

 Blyth Moor, Locksley, Carrick Coppice, Bramshal, and lost 

 by Beamhurst ; nobody but Mr. Turnor with them. This 

 was on April 28th, and the last day of the season.* 



* The spelling of the names of places is taken from tlie diary, and, as local 

 people will observe, difters from that which is now in vogue. 



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