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Friday, October 20th, 1B27. Broug-ht lor\vard. .. 



The Blackmoor Vale Hounds met on this day at 

 Inwood; — findin;>- immediately, and g'oing- away by 

 Caundle Brake at a severe and pressing- rate to Stal- 

 bridg-e AVeston, and over a corner of the Stalbridg-e 

 Park to Thornliill Spire, chancjing at Thornhill Coppice, 

 and running" our second Fox to a drain at Bag-ber: 

 bolting" and running him one hour and thirty minutes, 



and kiUinc) close to Thornhill House 



Tucvsday, October 30th. 



Found a brace of Foxes in Brewham Forest, and 

 after two hours and a quarter's running' with a tolerably 

 g-ood scent along* the Brewham Vale, and the Covers 

 adjoining Stourton House, Earthed near the Keeper's 



house there 



Friday, November 2nd. 



The Blackmoor Vale Hounds met on this day at 

 Stock House; — finding a brace of Foxes at Stock AVood, 

 the Hounds (being' baffled at starting" by the Park Pales) 

 breaking" Cover some distance behind their Fox, but 

 g-etting" up to him at Caundle Wood, and going* on 

 rather better terms to Marsh Common, where the Fox 

 was thirty minutes before them, and the scent very bad 

 Mith a white frost slowly going off. By exquisitely 

 stooping and persevering, however, the Honnds hunted 

 him on to Bishop's Down, and by Buckshaw House 

 to Glcvnville's AVootton Common, where they be- 

 gan to mend upon him, when they were unluckily 

 hallooed to a fresh Fox that crept out of the plantation 

 in Holwell Common, the Hounds going awa}^ at a 

 pressing pace to Bishop's Caundle and to the Caundle 

 Holts, where they were stopped at four, P. M., with 



three fresh Foxes before them ! 



Tuesday, November 6th. 



Met at Henley AA^ood; — drew that Cover, AA^ooUy 



AA''ood, Creech Hill, and Cogley AA'ood, blank — 



the Fox at Cogley having been disturbed by shooters. 



Carried forward .... 



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