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 Friday, November 9tli, 1827. 



Met at Cherton AVood; drawing that Cover, hlank, 



but finding" at Compton Wood, and after a sharp racing- 

 run round the hills killing in forty minutes. Found 



again at Tenant's AVood, and ran our Fox one hour 

 and thirty minutes, losing him late in the da^^, in a 

 heavy storm near Blackford, 



Tuesday, November 13th. 



Met at West End Wood; — found a brace imme- 

 diateW, running to King's Wood, where the Hounds 

 again divided and the Fox was lost; but in Brewham 

 Forest we foui\d again, or ^0/ again upon one of the 

 hunted Foxes, but as the scent was very bad, and the 

 Foxes could not be separated, we did nothing — and 

 took the Hounds home. 



Friday, November 16th. 



Found at Stert Coppice near Thornhill; — running 

 at the top of our speed to Bishop's Caundle Wood, and 

 into the Caundle Holts, where we again had three or 

 four fresh Foxes on foot, and by continued changing, 

 did nothing 



Tuesday, November 20th. 



Drew Cogley AVood, near Bruton, blank: found at 

 Yarlington, in an intense fog, after running the Covers 

 in that neighbourhood for an hour and a half, the Fox 

 made a sudden turn, and the Pack slipped away from 

 the greater part of the Field, going by Elscombe Wood 

 and Holbrook House, across the river Cale and along the 

 Vale by the town of Wincanton, pointing for Cuckling- 

 ton, but it being nearly dark, and the Hounds on very 

 bad terms with their Fox, they were stopped at four 

 o'clock, after three hour's Avork 



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