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hole. On returning, he met, about half-a-mile 

 away, on Ellerton Moor, Jamniie Hohnes (hunts- 

 man) and Mr. Tomhnson. Jammie, who had a 

 terrier with him, went with Mr. Chapman to the 

 hole ; Mr. Tomlinson remaining with the horse 

 on the top of the Scar. It was found that the 

 fox, being hard run and over-heated, had come 

 out. The hounds hit him off down the wood. 

 Mr. Chapman returned for his horse, and, with 

 Mr. Tomlinson, followed, and crossed the Swale, 

 up through Marrick Plantations to Hurst Moor ; 

 here the fox turned left-handed and swung down 

 and through Fremington Edges, I'e-crossed the 

 Swale, up through Cogden Woods, and past the 

 Hall. Mrs. Whitelock and her servant, being in 

 front of the Hall, saw the fox about two hundred 

 yards ahead of the hounds, which then went 

 up to Ellerton Moor. 



Mr. Tomlinson followed on foot, and found 

 Mr. Whitelock and Mr. Chapman bogged on 

 Ellerton Moor. He passed them and never saw 

 Mr. Whitelock again that day. Mr. Chapman, 



