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and stopped from a fres!i Fox) fi'oing thioug-'a them 

 without a turn over the Caundle River to Thornhill, 

 and losing" our Fox at last anioiig">t the houses at Stal- 

 bridg'e, having' never been able to get up to him 



Monday, March 28th, 1831. 



Met at Coombe Farm, ■with a brig-ht sun over head, 

 the wind at north-east and the heat intense! After 

 drawing- the Gorse near Compton, and finding- that the 

 F©x had been disturbed bj the foot people, we wafued 

 the Hounds on to Ashing-ton Wood, where v/e found a 

 short running- vixen Fox, which we ran in a wide rin^T 

 for one hour and a quarter with a 'tno>it execrable 

 scent ^ finally coming- to a stand-still, even in the 

 3IRADOWS near Yeovil Bridge! 



Thursday March 31st. 



Met at Thorahill Obelisk; — finding- a vixen Fox 

 in Thornhill Coppice. Drew the adjacent Covers till 

 four o'clock Avithout finding', having- ran through and 

 disturbed them on the Friday preceding 



Monday, April 4th. 



Found a, brace of Foxes in Hieks's Park, under 

 West End Wood, near Brewham Common; — g"oing- away 

 with the dog- at a tremendous pace, throug-h Brewh<xm 

 Forest and Stavordaie Wood to Leigh Common, where 

 the Fox was headed; pressing' him throug'h Pen Forest, 

 to the Stourton g-rounds, and JciUing him in brilliant 

 style in two hours and fifteen minutes, without a check, 

 near Brewham Common 



Friday, March 8th. 



Met at Charlton Down; — finding- in Compton W^ood, 

 g-oing- away immediately to Blackford, and over the 

 Earths at Wolston Coppice to Yarling-ton, and on to 

 Elscombe Wood, and down the vale to Redlyncb, where 



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