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into him opposite to Easby Abbey, after a 

 fine sporting run of two hours and three- 

 quarters. 



Measuring from point to point of this run, 

 the distance is seventeen and a half miles, 

 and probably as hounds ran, they would cover 

 well over twenty- three. 



Goskins to Tunstall 



Tunstall towards Brough 



Brough to Scotton village 



Scotton to Givendale Wood 



Givendale to Harmby . . 1 ,, 



Harmby to Laver Gill . . 3J ,, 



Laver Gill to Easby . . 3J ,, 



3 miles 



13 

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17i 



The West Country foxes are reputed to 

 take some catching, but on the 5th March 

 the bitch pack was too quick for one of them, 

 from Witton Fell. 



We found towards the easterly end of the 

 Fell, and ran across to Ramshaw Plantation, 

 where hounds got on excellent terms with 

 their fox. Passing through this, he took a 

 loop out on to the moor edge, then turned 

 left-handed through Ellingstring Plantation 

 towards High Healey Cote, then again left- 

 handed, went through Lord Masham*s Whin 

 covert, past High Ellington, on the east side 

 of EUington Firth, leaving Eelmire Wood just 

 on the right, past High Jervaulx ; then up 

 the hill into Grey Yard Plantation ; at which 

 point of the nm, a good many horses were 



