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Broug'ht forward .... 

 ground, racing' him at the top of their speed to Dur- 

 weston Common, and on to Filgrove, through which they 

 forced him without a turn, running- into him in splendid 

 style on Stickland Commou, after a run of two hours 

 and thirty minutes without a check, over at least 

 seventeen miles of ground, to the admiratiou of the 

 whole Fi eld : of those at least tvlio witnessed the 

 conclusion of the run / , 



Tuesday, January 29th, 1828. 



Found at Coombe Wood; — going away across the 

 Vale, at a pressing pace for Charlton Horethorne, and 

 along the Vale by Stowel for Henstridge Bowden, 

 running him in a burst of fifty minutes into a cyder 

 cellar, where he was killed 



Friday, February 1st. 



AVe met on this day at the Caundle Holt Covers; 



finding at Plumley Wood, and where, after one hour 

 and five minutes, principally in Cover, the Hounds 

 got up to their Fox, and killed. Found a second in 

 the Caundle Holts, and after a very sharp hurst of fifty 

 minutes, killed a very stout dog Fox in New Lease 

 Coppice 



Tuesday, February 5. 



Fou^D at Cheriton Wood, and after a ringing 

 run of one hour, the Hounds ran their Fox to a stone 

 quarry on Charlton Hill, dead beat. Having heard of 

 another that crossed the hill about half an hour before, 

 the Hounds were laid on, and by dint of great perseve- 

 rance on the part of the Hounds, they got up to him at 

 Charlton Wood, going away by North Cheriton to 

 Blackford, and up the hill to Elscombe Wood, which he 

 skirted, making his point for Wadham's Down and on 

 to Bratton, and Shepton Montague, and across the 

 Vale nearly to Redly nch Park, and by Roundhill House 



Carried forward .... 



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