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of Blackmoor Turnpike Road, runninsfhiin in view across' _ 

 the grounds of ^V. M. Dodington, Esquire, and JciUing , ^^ 

 him in superior style, after a run (unsurpassed in the | W 

 opinion of the oldest sportsman present) of three honrs 

 and forty minutes, over at least twenty-five miles of 

 ground 



Friday, March 6th, 1829. 



A very lai^e Field met at Stock House: after 



drawing Rooksmoor, blank, the Hounds found a Vixen 

 in Stock Wood, from which thev were stopped. They 

 then found a brace of Foxes in Thornhill Coppice, 

 going away all but in view with the dog Fox in front 

 of Thornhill House, and by the obelisk across Stal- 

 bridge Weston Common to Xew Lease Coppice, and 

 away through the Caundle Holts to Caundle Wood, and 

 thence by Marsh Coppice to the enclosures and orchards 

 under Bishop's Caundle; in the roads of which village 

 he WAS COURSED by acur dog; after a Ions' check, 

 however, the Hounds hit him on again for the river at 

 Woodbridge. and for the Plantations and Park at Stock 

 House, for Stock Wood, and through it for LyJlinch 

 Common, where the Hounds hunted him into an 

 orchard adjoininor a cottage : beyond which spot they 

 could not mark his line and lost him accordingly. ... 



Tuesday, March 10th. 



Found at Hicks's Park, near Brewham Common ; — 

 running one hour and forty minutes round the Stourton 

 Country and killed 



Friday. March ISth. 



Drew Thornhill Coppice. Stalbridge Park, and In- 

 wood, blank. ^^ hen on our way to the Coombe ^^ oods, 

 we were hallooed to a Foxs — cent half an hour old; hunt- 

 ed him, however, fifty-five minutes by Toomer, Frith 



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