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Tuesday, February 19th, 1828. Brought forward . .. 

 Met at Redlynch gate, and found at Cogley Wood; — 

 running' him in Cover about fifteen minutes, and going 

 away to Redlynch Park, where the Hounds got upon 

 the heel of another scent and lost. Found a second 

 at Pink Wood, going away with a very middling 

 scent to Henley AVood, and across the enclosures to 

 the town-end of Bruton, where he was coursed by a cnr 



and lost '• 



Friday, February 22nd. 



Met at Cadbury House; drew Cadbury Castle, 



Compton Wood, Yarlington, Lilly Wood, Elscombe 

 Wood, and Milborne Slaits, blank, owing to the neg- 



li gence of the Earth stoppers 



Tuesday, February 26th. 



Met at West End Wood; getting upon the walking 



scent of a most gallant Fox, going away after him to 

 Brewham Common, and Pink Wood, and away to 

 Postlebury Wood, (a Cover of two hundred acres) and 

 across the corner of it without getting upon any 

 better terms, and without his waiting a moment, though 

 we had covered twelve miles of ground up to this point : 

 crossing the road by Wanstrow and pointing for Marston 

 Vale. x\t this part of the Chace, having ascertained 

 the point he had in view, we took the Hounds on, 

 at a hand gallop about four miles, and hit him 

 short into the great Bradley Wood, where they got 

 up to him; running through these Covers to Horning- 

 sham, and over the hill to Bradley Park, trying every 

 Earth as he passed, and on to the Wiltshire Downs, 

 leaving Longleat to the left, and away to Bidcombe, 

 and through the Cover there for the Earth on the 

 open down near Hill Deverell, (within three or four 

 miles of Hindon,) which he unluckily found open, 

 after a run of three hours and thirty-five minutes, 



over at least twenty-four miles of ground 



Carried forward .... 



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