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and back, we killed an old dog' Fox. Laid the Hounds 

 on to another that had been seen three quarters of an 

 hour before : hit him into Charlton Wood, and got up 

 to him in Cherton Wood, and after a pretty hunting 

 run to Temple Coombe Wood, we changed again, and 

 stopped at half past two P. M 



Tuesday. November llth, 1823. 



31et at Ashington Wood, near Mudford; — drew 

 that Cover, Xet':er Compton. and Holway Brake, blank; 

 the Harriers baring disturbed the Foxes at Holway, and 

 near it the day before 



Friday, Xovember 14th. 



Met at Pen Forest; found a brace of Foxes in 



Ccckroad Wood, and after a run of two hours round 

 the Stourton Covers, we lost our Fox in a very heavy 

 rain and high wind 



Tuesday, Xovember 18th. 



Met at Compton Pauncefoot, but found the Earths 

 had been opened ; — found a Fox at Temple Coombe 

 ^\ ood at fico o'clock, ran him at a killing pace to 

 Caundle Brake, where we changed: and after running 

 the fresh Fox to Frith Wood, and to Henstridge, stop- 

 ped the Hounds in Stalbridge Park twenty minutes 

 before five P. ^I., — nearly dark, making for the Park 

 ^^ ood, where we were sure to chana-e to a litter 



Friday, November 21st. 



3Iet at Plumley Wood, where a very large Field were 

 present. Drew the Caundle Holt Covers and found five 

 Foxes immediately: gettinof awav with a dosr Fox to 

 Caundle Holt, to Woodrow, and Rowden Mill, across 

 the river to the lower Plantation and for Stock Wood, 

 where we headed him, (so as to prevent the Cover from 



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