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Broiig-lit forward . • . . 



young' Foxes in Furze Plantation, adjoining- the Park, 

 and after forty -five minutes very pretty running' by 

 Caundle Brake and Toomer Farm, we killed him in 

 Toomer Coppice, near Inwood 1 



Saturday, October 10th, 1829. 



Met at Bradley ; — finding* immediately in Penny's 

 Wood, and in forty minutes, without a check, when 

 killing^ ran our Fox to a small Earth, from whence he 

 was shortly taken. Found a second in one of the Long'- 

 leat Covers, and after ttvo hours and ten minutes most 

 brilliant running-, without a check, over the whole of the 

 Horsingsham and Long-leat Country, /(■27/ec? a four-year- 

 old dog- Fox at ten minutes past four o'clock ; the 

 Hounds, &c., having- twenty miles home 



Tuesday, October 13th. 



Met at Stock AVood, where we found four or 

 five Foxes immediately ; — after twenty minutes sharp 

 work in Cover, going- away across the Caundle River 

 close to the heels of a five-year-old dog- Fox, for Weston 

 and on to Stalbridge Park, where the Pack ran into 

 him in open view, after a splendid burst of thirtt/-Jive 

 minutes from the Cover's edge 



Saturday, October 17th. 



Met at Pen Forest, and found a brace of Foxes 



immediately ; going away close to the dog Fox for 



New Park Wood, and over the Earths for Gasper Com- 

 mon, and through Sir Richard Hoare's extensive Covers 

 and pleasure grounds for Yarnfield Common, where the 

 Hounds got up to him, and ran into him in view, after 

 a severe and brilliant burst of ffty-eight minutes 

 without a check 



Tuesday, October 20th. 



Met at Cogley Wood, near Bruton ; — drawing that 



Brought forward. . . . 



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