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twenty-five minutes. Found a second in Cherton Wood; 

 going'away at his brush to Charlton Wood, and on to 

 Tenant's Wood, and nearly to Compton Wood, where we 

 headed the Hounds and stopped them, out of respect 

 to our departed friend, Mr. Hunt, who was lying- dead 

 at the Castle. Found a brace more at Inwood; — g^oing- 

 away at the best pace to East Hill, and along; the 

 terrace there to Henstridge Bowden, and thence to the 

 Temple Coombe Woods, and throug-h them to the vale 

 under Horsington, where the Fox was coursed by 

 tivo pointers, and lost, after a very g-ood run of fifty- 

 five minutes. 



Tuesday, March 9th. 



Met at Pennard House ; drawing- the Plantations 



there, and the Covers at Pylle, blank ; Avalking- the 

 Hounds on to Cogley Wood, which we reached at half 

 past one, finding- a brace of Foxes immediately ; g"oing- 

 away on tolerably g-ood terms to Moor Wood, and over 

 the hill throug-h Redlynch Park, and throug-h it across 

 the vale to Bratton, and on to Wadham's Down, where 

 the Hounds got up to their Fox (three couple, with the 

 huntsman running their Fox to a quarry near Wincanton, 

 and) seventeen couple and the whipper-in running- the 

 hunted Fox, in a brilliant burst, to a drain, m vieiv, 

 close to Colonel Strangeways's House, near Godmanstone 

 Wood, bolting and killing him after a very good run 

 of two hours and ten minutes 



Saturday, March 13th. 



Met at Pointington Ridge at nine o'clock ; — find- 

 ing immediately in Mr. Loder's Gorse, and in a sharp 

 burst of thirty-five minutes, X-«7?^/j_9' a two-year-old dog* 

 Fox. Found a second in Trent Hollow, going away at 

 his brush, and in forty minutes killing a one-year-old 

 dog Fox on the Earths at Nether Compton 



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