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and the portion of the field which had fol- 

 lowed them. A second fox was at home in 

 Tipping's Gorse; he went away to Hungerton 

 Gorse, but a great portion of the field riding 

 to the first couple of hounds that got away 

 brought them to a check, and he was given 

 up. 



They had a good day when they met at 

 Waltham, but, as I was not present, I can 

 only describe it as it has been related to 

 me. The hounds found at Croxton Banks. 

 Away, leaving Harlston Pasture to the right, 

 straight through Allen's Wood, leaving Tip- 

 ping's Gorse on the right, through Stoke 

 Pasture, and pointing for Stoke Park; the 

 fox was headed, and turned to the left 

 through Wyville Plantation, leaving School 

 Plats Gorse on the right ; on for Winmere-hill 

 Gorse, from thence to Hungerton, where the 

 hounds ran into him in fifty-five minutes. On 

 the following day from Great Ponton, they 

 found in Stoke Park Wood ; hunted their fox 

 to Stoke Park, where they lost him. Found 

 again in Boothby Great Wood, and went 

 away very fast, leaving Bassingthorpe on the 

 left, Burton Goggles on the left, and Burton 

 High Wood on the right ; on through Sway- 



