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Broiig-ht forward . . 



all but in view under Sir R. Hoare's Tower, the Earth 

 having- been left open ! Drew Gruve Wood, and Hicks 's 



Park, but did not find a second. 



Tuesday, October 7th, 1828. 



Met at Sparkford Wood; — drew that Cover and the 

 Yarling-ton Covers, blank; the Utter at Yarlin;>-ton, 

 not having- been, (by mistake,) stopped out ! 



Friday, October 10th. 



Found three or four old Foxes at Plumley Wood, 

 and after two hours and a quarter, we ran into an old 

 dog Fox and killed 



Tuesday, October 14th. 



Gave the Foxes a little respite, having' killed 

 five brace and Earthed a brace and half more up to this 

 day 



Friday, October 17th. 



Found an old Fox in Cogley Wood, and after a 

 very g-ood run of forty-five minutes, round the whole of 

 Redlynch Park, we killed behind the Mansion House. 

 Hearing that four more had been seen in different direc- 

 tions, we laid the Hounds upon one that had been hal- 

 looed /ir///" ore 1iou7' before^ by dint of great stoop and 

 perseverance, the Pack worked his line up to a drain 

 near Moor Wood ; bolted him, and in one hour and 

 fifteen minutes we X;?7/efi^ in Cog-ley Wood, in superior 

 style 



Tuesday, October 21st. 



A large Field met us at Tnwood, where we found a 

 litter, and after running an hour in Cover, we laid on 

 to a Fox that had stolen away towards Yeanston ; the 

 Hounds running- him most beautifully along- that fine vale 

 for a mile or two, and on to Temple Coombe Wood, 

 g-oing away for Charlton Wood, and after a good run 

 of two hours and ten minutes killing at Charlton 



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