50 GOOD SPORT 



Folkingham Little Gorse, a good four-acre covert 

 belonging to Mr. Thomas A. R. Heathcote. Without 

 throwing hounds in, Gillard sounded the notice to quit 

 on his horn, moving a fox, which was signalled 

 away by Bob Knott on the low side. Hitting off 

 the hne, they rattled merrily along towards Birthorpe, 



Mr. Joshua Fielden, Ex-M.F.H. 



turning up to Stow, losing all trace on the plough 

 country by Threekingham, after going for fifteen 

 minutes. An uninteresting period then resulted 

 whilst searching for a fresh fox in a journey by 

 Spanby, Newton, and Haceby, many of the field 

 turning homewards. 



As the mists of a short November afternoon were 

 closing in, Gillard threw hounds into Sapperton 



