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Broug-ht forward. . . . 

 and in forty minutes we ran an old Fox to a small Earth — 

 bolting- and g-oing- aAvay at his brush throng-h the Holt 

 Covers, by Ashcombe Wood and Haydon to Marsh 

 Common, running into and killing him handsomely 

 near Broke Wood, at five P. M. : havings ran six hours 



in an incessant and heavy rain ! 



Friday, October 12th, 1827. 



Found in Cog-ley Wood, near Bruton; ran our Fox 



very sharply for thirty minutes, when he went to a drain 

 in Redlynch Park: found a second in Pink Wood, and 

 in a very severe burst of fifty minutes across the vale by 

 Brewham, ran himto Earth, dead beat, at West End 

 Wood 



Monday, October loth. 



Met at Yarlington, running over the whole of the 

 adjoining- Country for one hour and thirty minutes. The 

 Hounds having- been brorg-ht to a check at Blackford 

 for thirty minutes, most of the Field went home, but 

 by a long- and persevering cast we hit off the scent 

 ag-ain, two miles at least doicn-wind , hunting- up to 

 him in the vale near Redlynch Park, and after a severe 

 and brilliant burst, killing, and running into him in 

 view at Shepton Montag-ue 



Friday, October 19th. 



Met at Postlebury Wood, near the Earl of Cork's ; 

 drew this Cover and the Bitcombe Woods, blank: went 

 on to Batcombe Wood, and found that the Earths 

 had only just been stopped — and therefore thoug-h Ave 

 bad a lively Drag and could ball the Foxes, we drew 

 the Cover, blank 



Tuesday, October 23rd. 



Met at West End AVood, in a perfect delug-e of rain : 

 found a good flying Fox, but could not run him a yard. 



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