( 13 ) 



Broug-ht forward .... 

 hill, and a fresh Fox having- been seen and hallooed 

 before us, but the Hounds being" snug- and well together, 

 they carried their hunted Fox through Wootton Wood 

 to the road by the Castle Hill Gardens, and by the 

 Spring Pond Heads to AVoodfall Coppice, where they 

 got up to him, and killed liim after a g-ood run of one 



hour and ten minutes, with one check only 



Tuesday, February 6th — Frost 



Friday, February 9th Frost 



Tuesday, February 13th Frost 



Friday, February 16th Frost 



Tuesday, February 20th. __Frost 



Friday, February 23rd Frost 



Tuesday, February 27th. 



Met at West End Wood ;_finding at the Lower 

 Bradley Wood, and after forty minutes running, with 

 a bad scent (in heavy rain) after the frost, ran him to 

 an Earth near the Gardens at the Marquis of Bath's, at 

 Longleat, where we left him 



Saturday, March 3rd. 



Met at Inwood, and finding immediately, and 

 after one hour and twenty minutes good hunting by 

 Toomer to Caundle Brake, and by Milborne Moor to 

 Goathill and North Wootton, we got up to our Fox 

 and ran him in view of the leading Hounds to the 

 Earths in Sherborne Park 



Tuesday, March 6th. 



Met at Temple Coombe Wood, (a very fine range 

 of Cover belonging to the Rev. P. Wickham,) but 

 drew these Covers and Cherton Wood, blank, in a 

 most tremendous rain : getting upon the Kne of a Fox 

 near Charlton Wood, and after a very sharp burst up- 

 tvind, by Charlton Horethorne and through the village 

 by Milborne Slaits, the Hounds ran into him at Corton 



in forty minutes 



Carried forward .... 



19 



W 



11 



a; 



21 13 



