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September 19th, 1820. 



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Met at Coombe Farm House, where Mr. Symes 

 kindly introduced the Pack to a leash of Foxes, in the 

 fine Brake adjoining- his House; — the Hounds g"oing" 

 away with a fine young- dog- Fox, which they ran into 

 after a very pretty run of thirty minutes. Found an 

 old Fox in Mr. Tucker's Gorse, at Trent, and after a 

 sharp burst of forty minutes. Earthed him in a drain 

 at Rimpton 



September 22nd. 



Met at Stalbridge Park ; — found a Utter in the Park 

 AVood, and killed one after very little running. Stopped 

 the Hounds and went to Caundle Brake, (a fine Gorse 

 Cover belonging to that generous and distinguished 

 sportsman, Edward Hnddleston, Esquire,) where we got 

 upon the walk of an old Fox evidently disturbed by 

 having hear.l the Hounds in the Park; hunting him across 

 Toomer Farm to Inwood ; in which Cover the Hounds 

 got up to him, and after a short but sharp run, lost him 

 among the Houses in Henstridge Bowden, 



Tuesday, October 3rd. 



Met at Stock House; — finding immediately in the 

 Covers adjoining, and running for two hours, changing 

 continually : at length we got away with the Fox across 

 the Park to the river at Rowden Mill, which the Hounds 

 crossed, working him on to Caundle Wood, where the 

 Hounds changed and ran another hour very hard through 

 the Covers there; and when the second Fox was sinking, 

 changed again and stopped, but after great perse- 

 verance on the part of the Men and Hounds we 

 recovered the hunted Fox and ran into liim near Marsh 

 Common, after four hours and half incessant and very 

 hard work 



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