66 The Hunting Countries of England. 



the fixtures are — Dial Post^ a very good meet for 

 Frencli Land Woods (Mr. John Goring' s^ who, 

 though never riding, is a thorough friend to the 

 Hunt) : Horsebridge Common, with coverts round it, 

 and a stout fox always at Cork Wood and Calcott 

 Wood : Broomer's Corner, for Mr. Carew-Gibson's 

 coverts : Coolham Green for Hose Wood : Ashington 

 for Hookland Plantation, The Baldwins, or American 

 Woods (capital draws, also belong to Mr. Goring) : 

 Wappingthorn Gate, generally for Sir C. Goring's 

 coverts : and Jolesfield Common — a large open 

 common, whence many a good run has started — with 

 Hatrell Woods and Lock Woods, and again every 

 chance of a run, to follow. 



