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Broiig"ht forward .... 



Covers for the Earths, on Rottonburrow Hill, but find- 

 ing- them well g"uarded, he came back, with the Hounds 

 close at his hrusli for Penny's Wood, where he 

 unluckily forced himself into an Earth (as usual 

 at this place!) Owing to the gross negligence of 

 the Earth stopper, after a run of two hours 



Friday, November 5th, 1830. 



A larg-e and select Field met the Blackmoor Yale 

 Hounds this day at Compton Castle, where we found 

 almost immediately; —going" away to the Earths at Sig-- 

 wells, and over them by the village of Charlton to 

 Tenant's Wood, and through it for Charlton Wood, and 

 down the vale for Horsing"ton, hunting him with a mode- 

 rate scent, the whole extent of that fine Country under 

 Horsington, Temple Coombe, and Yeanston, where the 

 Pack turned their heads towards the village, topping* 

 the walls of which, they crossed the turnpike for 

 Temple Coombe North-side Wood, where they got up 

 to him, breaking" Cover close to his brush, making another 

 turn for the village of Horsing-ton, and away for 

 Stowel, getting" up to and killing him in Cherton 

 Wood, after a capital run of three hours and thirty-five 

 minutes 



Tuesday, November 9th. 



Met at Mudford Bridg-e ;_drawing" Ashing"ton Wood, 

 Rimpton Gulley, Trent Wood, and Nether Compton, 

 blank: finding" at Holway late in the day, and 

 killing a young" Fox on the Earth without a run 



Friday, November 12th. 



Met at Cog-ley Wood, where we found immediately, 

 and quickly forcing him to break Cover, with the 

 whole Pack, all but in view of liim, racing" him across 

 Redlynch Park, and away nearly to Round Hill, run- 

 Carried forward 



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