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Brought forward .... 

 Friday, October 24th, 1828. 



Met at Compton Castle, where a large Field met 

 Hs at Mr. Hunt's gates ; A-illing a young Fox in Cover 



in fifteen minutes, and clapping on to an old Fox, which, 

 after thirty minutes running, with a bad scent, we lost, 

 getting upon the heel of another 



Tuesday, October 28th. 



Found a brace in the great Bradley "Wood, one of 

 which we Earthed in thirty minutes. Walked after the 

 other Fox, but owing to the very indifferent scent, we 

 could never hunt up to him 



Friday, October 31st. 



Rather more than one hundred horse met us at 

 Stock House. The Hounds found a fine litter of Foxes 

 in the Covers there ; and after running in Cover one 

 hour very sharp, close to the brush of a Cub, (which we 

 whipped off {rom,) we got away twenty minutes be- 

 hind an old Fox, which we ran to Lord Digby's Park 

 Wall, where we stopped iheWoMuds, the Earths being 

 open: Ave then walked the Hounds on to Caundle Brake, 

 and found a leash of Foxes presently, and after a pretty 

 hunting run without any scent, we stopped the Hounds 

 at four P. M., just above Ashcombe Wood, with 

 three Foxes on foot 



Tuesday, November 4th. 



Met at Postlebury AVood, below Bruton ; drew 



tliat Cover and Bitcombe, and Monk Wood, (two litters 

 having been taken and sold here) and some small Covers, 

 'till half past two o'clock, blank 



Friday, November 7th. 



ForxD alitter of Foxes in Tenant's Wood, near 

 Charlton, and after a good run of one hour and ten 

 minutes, by Charlton Hill to Temple Coombe Wood 



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