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chopping- sea. Below Horncastle we liave Moorby 

 and East Kirkby (for Revesby) . From Revesby com- 

 menced the best day^s sport of the season ^77-^78 — 

 embracing two fair kills in the open^ the one after 

 an hour and twenty minutes from Revesby Park via 

 Enderby and Raithby to Hundleby, the other (with 

 only half an hour's breathing time) after fifty minutes 

 from Keal^ via Eresby Mount, Hundleby, and Saus- 

 thorpe round to Enderby. These two runs took place 

 over ground good enough for any shire of higher 

 name : for the line was on grass nearly throughout, 

 the fences were big and fair, and the pace was great. 

 The previous season their best run was also from 

 Keal — being an hour and twenty minutes and a kill, 

 and covering an immense amount of ground in the 

 time. On that occasion they went by Enderby, past 

 Lusby, crossed the Horncastle and Spilsby road 

 between Hackworthingham and Horncastle, and after 

 a wide sweep almost to South Ormsby ran into their 

 fox below Sutterby. The point from find to finish 

 was nearly eight miles and whole line quite thirteen 

 or fourteen. But these runs in reality all took place 

 in their Friday (Spilsby) district, though we have 

 mentioned them incidentally in connection with 

 Revesby which supplied the material for the one 

 first- quoted. 



Working round south of Horncastle we may note 

 the meets of Tumby Gate and Martin Railway Bridge 

 — for the woods of Highall Bracken and Waterloo. 

 From Bracken Wood hounds occasionally run across 

 a stretch of moorland and into some better country 

 round Tattershall. From Horsington Mill they draw 



