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disaster to the rebel chieftain, who hurrying up fresh 

 forces from Harlech, received a worse beating at 

 Brecon. Glendower ended his days in the old Ivy 

 Tower, still the most conspicuous feature of Kent- 

 church Court. The Ruins of Grosmont Castle, on 

 the opposite bank of the lovely river Monnow also 

 belong to Colonel Scudamore.) 



8th. Drew the Gell. Holloways bank, found fox 

 in Harewood, earthed in do. 



9th. Ledbury Dogs went back. 



October 26th. Scudamore's election for Hereford. 



27th. Hunted with Mr. Foley's Hounds. 



31st. Hunted near Malvern Hills, could not find 

 a fox. Went to Lord Somers's to sleep. (Eastnor 

 Castle, now the seat of Lady Henry Somerset.) 



Novr. 3rd. Hunted own hounds at Collen Park 

 near Newent. Went with me from Glo'ster Captns. 

 Butler and other officers, Rogers, Quarrington, and 

 bror. Clarke. Killed a fox. 



i6th. Hunted Breedon Hill, with our foxhounds, 

 present, Messrs Roberts, Higgins, Terrett, Hill, 

 Cooke Adams, Haviland, Dr. Whitford. Killed a 

 fox. 



17. Hunted again, snowed hard. 



19. Hunted the Tunnell Grafton Woods. 



2ist. Hunted with Redmarley Harriers. Dined 

 at Terrett's. 



25th. Went to Redmarley, met hounds on road 

 and saw them kill a hare. 



Deer. ist. Called on Terrett. The hounds were 

 to have drawn Cemhills next morning, but frost too 

 hard. The Fox hounds came from Mr. Cottewles, 

 near Pershore, by the Haw to Marcle. Saw Hounds 

 at Marcle. 



13th. Hunted first day after the frost, Dymocks 

 Green and Cowberrow Park, did not find. 



15th. Wall Hills, did not find. 



