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Bagpuize, on Wednesday, October the 31st, 

 1866. An excellent breakfast was provided 

 by the Masters at the " Hind's Head," the 

 old inn at Kingstone. About two hundred 

 were present, including the three joint Masters, 

 the Hunt Secretaries, Messrs. E. K. Lenthall 

 and G. F, Crowdy, Messrs. H, G. Greaves, 

 G. Greaves, D. Bennett, C. B. Eyston, J. 

 Barrett, C. P. Duffield, J. Bowles V. Van de 

 Weyer, J. Aldworth, Bishop, J. Phillips, R. 

 Lenthall, Everett, J. B. Lowndes, H. Mas- 

 kelyne. Rev. John Copeland, D. Jackson, Earl 

 of Macclesfield, Messrs. Edmonds, Whitfield 

 Wallis, W. Long, Badcock, Myers, Godfrey, 

 Drewe, Blake, Woodbridge, Fisher, Ham- 

 mond, Bullock, Nevell, Dyke, Beesley, Brooks, 

 Pinniger, Adams, Tollett, and many others, 

 amongst them being several ladies. A fox 

 was found at Pusey. He ran to Longworth 

 Furze, but on trying to break away again was 

 headed and killed. A second fox was found 

 at Harrowdown Hill. He went away to 

 Appleton Common, where he was lost. 



The hounds had a good day on Friday, 

 November the 23rd, when they met at Step 

 Farm. They first drew Eaton Wood, where 

 a fox was chopped. They then trotted off to 

 the Buscot Bushes where another was soon 

 on foot. He took them by Badbury Hill to 



