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Broug-lit forward. . . . 



to Chnrlton ^lungrove, pointing- for Pen Forest, the 

 Hounds running- into him hefore he reached it in open 

 view, after a brilliant run of one hour and thirty minutes 

 as direct as the crow flies, with scarcely a sing-le turn. 



Friday, Feb.uary 8th, 1828. 



Met at Nether Compton, where we laid the Hounds 

 upon the line of a Fox that had crossed the road towards 

 Bradford thirty viinutes before we came : working- him 

 in a very superior style by Wyke Park, to Potter's 

 Lease, and over the river to Clifton Wood, where the 

 Hounds got up to him, g-oiug away without dwelling' 

 a moment, close at his brush towards Coker Wood, 

 from whence the Hounds fairly turned him, making- his 

 point for Closworth and across the Vale to Yetminster, 

 and on to Whitfield Wood, and throug-h it without a turn 

 for Knighton Common, and up the hill to Lewiston 

 Wood, running- him in view into one of the building-s 

 adjoining the house and JcUling him (a very old dog- 

 Fox) after a brilliant run of two hours and thirty 

 minutes, over the finest part of the County of Dorset: 

 having measured out a good fifteen miles of ground. 



Tuesday, February 12th. 

 Friday, February loth. 



-Frost. 



Found at Caundle Brake; — g-oing- away to Plumley 

 Wood, and the Holts, where the Hounds changed; 

 after getting- the Hounds tog-ether, we made the best 

 of our way with a very catching- bad scent, to Marsh 

 Common, and thence to Broke Wood and Butterwick, 

 and away for Glanville's Wootton and into the Grange 

 Woods, where the Hounds changed again and were 



stopped, late in the afternoon, after a very hard day 



and a run covering at least twelve or fourteen miles 

 of ground 



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