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Broug'ht forward. .. . 

 of old Foxes immediately, the Hounds g'oing' away at 

 the brush of the dog- Fox to Moor Wood, and across 

 Redlynch Park for the building's adjoining' the Farm 

 House there, where they tlneio up at a drain^ and 

 were taken from thence to the stale scent of the 

 second Fox : being unable to g-et over this difficulty, 

 we drew tiiem throug-h Ccg-ley ag-ain, and drawing- 

 Pink Wood, blank, took the Hounds home 



Saturday, September 26th, 1829. 



Met at Yarlington at ten o'clock; — finding' a g^ood 

 Utter of Foxes ; and after one hour's sharp and g-ood 

 running-, killing a fine dog Fox. Walked the Hounds 

 on to Hadspen Wood, where we g'ot upon the very stale 

 scent of an old Fox which had slipped away when we 

 began, and after hunting him in to the road, stopped, 



and went home 



Tuesday, September 29th. 



A larg-e Field met us this day at Inwood, where we 

 found a litter ; and in twenty minutes very quick loork, 

 the Hounds killed a very fine full-g-rown dog- Fox. We 

 then found an old Fox in the Caundle Brake, which, after 

 going- to Frith Wood, was headed hack by the Brake, 

 and by Henstridge Bowden to Inwood, and thence to 

 Temple Coombe Wood, but the heat being excessive, 

 and the horses much jaded, we stopped the Pack, and 

 took them home, after three hours hot work 



Saturday, October 3rd. 



Met at West End Wood, near Alfred's Tower ; — 

 finding- a Utter of Foxes, and in two hours and half g-ood 

 and very superior running-, killing a very forward and 

 full-grown dog' Fox 



Tuesday, October 6th. 



Met at Thornhill Obelisk ; — .drawing- Thornhill Cop- 

 pice, and Stalbridg-e Park, blank. Finding- a brace of 



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