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Broiig'ht forward . • . . 

 Tuesday, March 27th, 1827 



Met at Henley Wood, near Bruton, and walked the 

 Hounds on to Batcombe Wood, where we found imme- 

 diately ; goin^ away close to his brush for Monk Wood 



and thence to Asham Wood, where the Hounds ran him 

 forty minutes and Earthed him under a rock. Ten 

 couple of Hounds slipped down-wind with a second Fox, 

 hunting him nearly to Mells Park, and thence to Wan- 

 strow, pointing- for Orchardleigh Park, but as no one 

 was there, they were stopped, though on good terms 



and the Fox close before them 



Friday, March 30th. 



Met at Stalbridge Park ; — walking the Hounds on to 

 Inwood, where they found in very good style, racing 

 their Fox at the top of their speed towards Stalbridge 

 Park; topping almost every wall in Henstridge in their 

 way, turning down the fine Vale under the town and 

 keeping their heads very straight along this very high- 

 scenting ground till they came to Yeanston, crossing 

 the road there and pointing towards the Temple Coombe 

 Woods, from whence the Hounds fairly turned him, and 

 ran into and killed him after a severe burst of forty- 

 five minutes. We then drew the Temple Coombe Woods, 

 blank, but found at Cherton Wood, and when on TcHling 

 terms, stopped at the request of W. M. Dodington, 



Esquire, to whom the Cover belonged 



Tuesday, April 3rd. 



Met at Cogley Wood and walked the Hounds on 

 to Little Bitcombe Wood, where we found a fine dog 

 Fox, and got away with him after fifteen minutes warm 

 work in Cover, close at his heels, racing him to Grove 

 Wood and King's Wood, and up to the Terrace Earths; 

 but finding them stopped, he came back all hut in vieio, 

 and unluckily got in ; the Earths under the Tower 

 having, by some accident, been left open ! Found a 



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