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Egginton, besides which there is another line 

 running from Biirton-on -Trent to Uttoxeter, 

 handy for Hoilybush Hall, Bagot's Park, 

 Foston, and Sudbury, where there is a sta- 

 tion, between four and five miles from Ut- 

 toxeter, which town is only distant from 

 Loxley three miles and Chartley Park six. 

 The Sudbury station is convenient for Hoar 

 Cross and that vicinity. Derby serves for 

 Langley, Keddleston, Radborne, Ednaston, 

 and other places in the cream of the country. 

 From the very high estimation in which 

 Mr. Meynell Ingram has been for so many 

 years held, and from the sport his hounds 

 have aiForded, it would be an act of ingrati- 

 tude unworthy of the country if foxes were 

 not abundantly numerous in all directions ; 

 but when I introduce the names of Earl Ches- 

 terfield and Lord Bagot, Mr. Coke and Mr. 

 Poole, it is a guarantee that wherever their 

 property extends every effort is adopted to 

 ensure sport. At the commencement of the 

 season it was rather feared that in some places 

 foxes were not quite so numerous as might be 

 desired, but that proved to be a premature 

 apprehension. In this, as in many other 

 counties, the ingathering of the harvest was 



