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Broug-ht forward .... 



at the top of their speed, the Pack raced him to West 

 End Wood and over the Earths to the Tower, and down 

 the vale towards Wanstrow, running- into a fine dog- 

 Fox IN OPEN VIEW in the centre of Whitham Park, 

 before he conhl reach the Bradley Woods, in fifty 

 m inutes 



Friday, December 26th, 1828. 



Upwards of one hundred horse met us at Compton 

 Lodcre g-ate, near Yeovil; — drew from thence to Comp- 

 ton Pauncefoot, blank, from ten till a quarter past two 

 P. M., beings our fourth blank day 



Tuesday, December 30th. 



A large Field met us at Inwood, where the Hounds 

 unluckily chopped a Fox in his kennel. Finding a 

 second immediately, and after a g-ood hunting run of 

 two hours and thirty-five minutes, kiUlng in Caundle 

 Brake 



Friday, January 2nd, 1829. 



Met at Stock House, upwards of one hundred horse 

 accompanying- us to Rooksmoor, where we found a brace 

 of Foxes immediately; — g"oing- away at the brush of one 

 over the river by Ramsbury to Holwell, and over the 

 river at Woodbridge to Bishop's Caundle, crossing- the 

 river by Holwell Church for Buckshaw, and over the 

 Holwell Commons to the enclosures at Pulham, where 

 the Hounds ran into their Fox in view, after a very good 

 run of one hour and five minutes 



Friday, January 6th, 



At Zeals Green ; — Frost and no hunting- 



Friday, January 9th. 



Met at Plumley Wood ; — found a brace of Foxes in 

 the Caundle Holt Covers, and afterarer^ severe burst 



Carried forward .... 



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