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Monday, January 8th, 1827. 



Met at Pointing-ton Ridg^e, but the Earth at Hohvay 

 Wood being- unfortunately open, our Foxes were drawn 

 over: dug- for two hours after one, but could not g-et at 

 him 



Friday, January 12th. 



Met at Stock House, and found immediately, a brace 

 being- on foot ; the Pack going- away with one, without 

 hanging- Cover a moment, to Rooksmoor, and over 

 Holbrook Green to Deadmoor Wood and through it for 

 Hazelbury, by Cockroad Copse to Zoar, leaving- Whit- 

 moor Furzes to the left ; and across the larg-e enclosures 

 towards Belchalwal to the left, where the Hounds (having- 

 been at a racing pace from Stock Wood without a 

 check) fairly turned him from the hills, going- by Kid- 

 ford Coppice to Woolland Wood ; where the Hounds ran 

 into him after a superior burst of forty-five minutes 

 without a check, having covered eight miles as the crow 

 flies in this chace 



Friday, January 16th. 



Met at Cogley Wood and found a brace of Foxes 



immediately ; after fifteen minutes sharp running in 



Cover, we ran him to a drain in Redlynch Park, the ancient 

 seat of the Earl of Ilchester. The Hounds were hallooed 

 to a second, and after running the Park Covers for some 

 little time, and close to his brush, he was headed by the 

 foot people, and though we hit him after long checks by 

 a very wide cast, we could hunt him no further than 

 Cogley — ^pointing for Pink Wood 



Friday, January 19th. 



Met at Caundle Brake, and drew Frith Wood, where 

 we found a brace immediately ; — sixteen and half couple 

 running their Fox to Earth in view, in Sherborne 



Carried forward .... 



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