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Broug-ht forward .... 

 Friday, February 29th, 1828. 



Met at Henstridj^e Bowden, and found our Fox 

 immediately in the Temple Coombe Woods, g^oing- 

 away at a pressing* pace to Henstridge Bowden, and 

 across the Vale to East Hill, leaving- Milborne Port 

 a little to the left, and away for Milborne Wick, and 

 along- the Pointington Ridge, running their Fox in 

 view along the terrace, and killing him in forty-five 

 minutes without a check 



Tuesday, March 4th. 



Met at Plumley Wood, and found immediately 

 in the Caundle Holts — and after three hours and 

 twenty five minutes very good hunting, in a very bad- 

 scenting day, working our Fox through Plumley Wood, 

 Frith Wood, Caundle Brake, Hanover Wood, and 

 Haydon Coppice, by Ashcombe Wood, to Caundle 

 Wood, the Hounds got up to him, forcing- him at a 

 rattling pace across the enclosures to Stourtcn Caundle, 

 and away for New Lease Coppice, killing him hand- 

 somely in Plumley Wood 



Saturday, March 8th. 



Met at Monk Wood, in a very heavy fog: — finding 

 immediately, and going away for Batcombe Wood, 

 but the fog' increasing in density, we stopped the 

 Hounds and took them home 



Tuesday, March 11th. 



Met at Pen Forest; — drawing the whole of the 

 Covers there, and West End Wood, blank — the Earth 

 having been by accident put to, only late that morning! 



Friday, March 14th, 



Found at Holway Brake, near Pointington; — going 



away close at the brush of a fine dog Fox, and killing 



him handsomely in forty minutes with scarcely a moment's 



check, near Sherborne 



Carried forward. . . . 



