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Brought forward. . . . 

 Saturday, September 5tli, 1829. 



Met at Thornhill Coppice at seven A. IVI; — found 

 a very fine litter of Foxes, and after one hour and 

 twenty minutes good work, killed a sing-le Cub 



Tuesday, September 8th. 



Met at six A. M., at Penny's Wood, near Bradley ; — 

 found a brace and half of l-'oxes, and after running 

 incessantly for three hours. Earthed one on Rodmoor's 

 Hill, beyond Longleat Park 



Saturday, September Vlih. 



Met at Nether Compton at seven A. M. Found a 

 fine litter at Rotley : — the Hounds unluckily running 

 their Fox to Earth, — the main Earth having been left 

 open. Proceeded to Coombe Farm, and after a sharp 

 burst killed a single Cub 



Tuesday, September 1.5th. 



The Blackmoor Vale Hounds met this day at Brad- 

 ley Wood at nine o'clock; finding in one of the 



Marquis of Bath's Covers, and after four hours and 

 half, very hard and good work, stopping the Hounds, 

 which were nearly overpowered with the heat and 

 fatigue, a litter of Foxes being on foot, which could 

 not be separated in those extensive Covers 



Saturday, September 19th. 



Met at Nether Compton at nine; — after running 

 about fifteen minutes, twenty couple X'^7/(?c? ff j^ne dog 



Fox of the year, five couple going away with another 



to Honeycombe. Went on to Compton Pauncefoot, 

 and after running a second litter two hours and half, 

 killed a second in good style 



Tuesday, September 22nd. 



Met at Cogley Wood at nine o'clock; — found a brace 



Carried forward. . . . 



