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Broug^ht forward. . • . 

 Friday, February 6th, 1829. 



Met at Stalbridge Park ; found a brace and half 



of Foxes at luwood, and after a superior run of one 

 hour and forty minutes, by Temple Coombe Wood, 

 Henstridge Bowden, Caundle Brake, Plumley Wood, 

 and Hadspen, ice got up to him in Goathill, adjoin- 

 ing Lord Dig-by 's Park, and when the Hounds were 

 killing him, he went to an Earth that had been left 

 open at Mews Hill, and saved himself, when a few 

 yards only before the Pack 



Tuesday, January 10th. 



Met at Monk Wood, near Mendip, where we found 

 a brace, and in thirty-two minutes killed in Asham 

 Wood. The Hounds were hallooed on to a second, 

 which went away towards Mells Park, and across the 

 corner of Mendip, Avhen heing pressed, he turned and 

 went to a rock in Asham Wood in fifty minutes 



Friday, January 13th. 



Met at Nether Compton ; — heard of a Fox that 

 had g-ot away from the Earths, but could not find him. 

 As we were g'oing- to Hoi way Brake, heard of a Fox 

 that had been seen at Sandford twenty minutes before ; 

 the Hounds hunted him very beautifully across to the 

 Trent Earths, and away for Rimpton Hollow, where 

 they got up to him and as he had been worried by a 

 sheep dog in the morning, they ran into him in view 

 before he could reach the Compton Earths, in a very 

 severe burst of eighteen minutes 



Tuesday, February 17th. 



Met at Cogley Wood, and found a brace of Foxes 

 immediately ; — after a ring or two in that fine Cover, 

 the Fox being headed, he made a point for Godmanstone 

 Coppice, and behind the Mansion in Redlynch Park 

 for Moor Wood, and away for Round Hill, and thence 



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