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Brousfht forward .... 

 Wood, and throug-h Plnmley Wood pointing- for the 

 Earths at Sherborne Park, but the Fox being- a lono; 

 while a head of us, and the snow which had fallen in the 

 morning, being still in patches on the surface of the 

 gfround, we came to a stand-still, and took the Hounds 



home 



Tuesday, March 17th, 1829. 



FouXD in Cog"ley Wood ; — ran our Fox forty-five 

 minutes to Redlynch Park, where we Earthed and kill- 

 ed. Found a second, which we ran one hour and a 

 quarter, but the Fox being coursed by a dog-, we lost 

 in the fallows near Hadspen 



Friday, March 20th. 



Drew Milborne Slaits, Temple Coombe Wood, 

 Cherton Wood, and Tenant's Wood, blank. Found at 

 Hicknell Furze at Compton, and chopped. Found a 

 second at Holway, and after a sharp run of one hour 

 and ten minutes, ran him to Earth at Xether Compton. 



Tuesday, March 24th. 



Drew Sparkford Wood, Annis Hills, Yarlington, 

 and Elseombe Wood, blank 



Saturday, March 28th. 



Found a brace of Foxes at Bidcombe, on the down 

 above Long-leat ; — the Hounds dividing, we g-ot them 

 together, and by a very forsvard cast, hit our Fox over 

 the Earths at Penny's Wood, running* throug-h Bradley 

 Wood and over the hill to Horsing-sham, and across Long-- 

 leat Park to the Frome Woodlands, where w^e had a 

 brace of Foxes before us, but after incessant running" 

 from a quarter before tivehe 'till six P. M.^ we killed 

 in superior style at six precisely, only ten in at the death, 

 out of a large Field. The Hounds had twenty miles 

 home, which they reached, fresh and well at half past 



ten at night 



Carried forward. . . . 



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