The Duke of Beaufort's. 273 



other fixtures are Semington Cross Roads and Erle- 

 stoke. 



Saturday is generally employed in tlie Hullavington 

 neighbourhood, where the stone walls of the north 

 gradually give way to hedges and ditches. Hulla- 

 vington itself is a very frequent meet^ having many 

 small coverts within reach. Sometimes hounds move 

 on to Draycot Park (Lord Cowley^s), sometimes to 

 Stanton Park (Lord Radnor^s), where there is a good 

 wood of 70 or 80 acres : and they have other draws 

 to select from in Angrove, West Park, Bincombe, 

 Bradfield, and Higham Wood. Foss Lodge, too, is 

 often the place of meeting, pointing to Sir John 

 Neeld^s coverts about Grittleton. Easton Grey may 

 lead to about the same draws as Hullavington, or the 

 Weston Birt (Mr. Holford's). 



It should have been mentioned that another little 

 strip of country comes in occasionally on a Tuesday. 

 This is in the vicinity of Pickwick — the ordinary 

 meet being The Cross Keys, whence Corsham (Lord 

 Methuen^s) or the nice coverts of Mr. G. P. Fuller at 

 Neston may be drawn — a good deal of pleasant grass 

 marking the country round. 



