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Friday, December 21st, 1827. 1 



Found at Caundle Brake; gfoinsf away at bis brush i ^ 



for Purse Caundle, and Plumley Wood, breaking- Cover i '^ 

 in the same field with him; g-oing- across the Yale to 

 Hanover Wood, and along- Milborne Moor to Pin- 

 ford, running into our Fox in open vieio by the piece 

 of water in Sherborne Park, in a brilliant burst of fifty- 

 five minutes without a check 



Monday, December 24th. 



Found at Elscorabe Wood, and after a brilliant 

 run of one hour across the Yarlington vale, and throug'h | 

 the Covers at Compton, the Pack ran up to their Fox ; 

 2LXt& killed hij7i on the Earth at Sig-wells. Found a second j 

 at Yarling-ton, running- him for forty minutes at the top of i 

 their speed when it was deemed prudent to stop the 

 Hounds, the Horses being' most distressed after this very 

 severe day, from the pace the Hounds had ran 



Friday, December 28th. 



Found at Penny's Wood near Long-leat, Avhere the 

 Hounds worked their Fox for thirty minutes in Cover 

 close at his brush; when finding- himself pressed, he 

 entered the great Bradley Woods (about 000 acres) 

 throug-h the whole of which the Hounds forced him at 

 full speed nearly, carryings as fine a head at times as could 

 well be seen, and g-etting- him away by Whitham Park 

 for West End Wood, "where he unluckily forced himself 

 into the main Earth (most neg-lig-ently stopped with a 

 clofll) ichen the Hounds ivere killing him in most 

 handsome style 



Tuesday, January 1st, 1828. 



Drew Cog-ley, blank, in a very heavy rain, and in 

 consequence of the storm increasing , took the Pack home 



at the request of the Field 



Carried forward .... ' 18 i 9 



